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Mr. Valentine is, in fact, a remarkably busy man.
It is a four-service academy that has become remarkably busy.
Yet there's nothing vague about him; he is still remarkably busy and youthful.
He is, he concedes, remarkably busy for a man who decided to retire a year ago.
On Friday afternoon, the gallery was remarkably busy, with one viewer exclaiming: "This is the best thing we've seen yet".
The HMV flagship store on Oxford Street seems remarkably busy for just after 10 on a Tuesday morning.
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"Most remarkably, 'La Bûche,' busy as it is with the making and the unmaking of marriages and friendships, never feels hectic or overloaded," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Most remarkably, "La Buche," busy as it is with the making and unmaking of marriages and friendships, never feels hectic or overloaded.
The pilot outlines this village remarkably well, capturing the too-busy-to-be-fulfilled nature of a decades-long marriage and high-pressure careers without resorting to caricature.
It was such a remarkably generous and thoughtful act from a busy, talented person.
Just 150 feet from the busy high street, things are remarkably quiet: a few locals mill around the community launderette and a few others sit in the estate's small, raised park.
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