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We all remain remarkably curious and excited by the prospect of the Ashes.
He described the font as "remarkably curious", and said that there were "few monumental effigies in Wales of a higher antiquarian value" than the image of St Iestyn.
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The man by the bar had a pair of neat, curious glasses on, and was remarkably casual about the fact.
Because Google has more than 100,000 miles of subterranean fiber optic cables (some of which are remarkably thin), their services are highly susceptible to curious sharks.
The 19th-century antiquarian Angharad Llwyd described the church as "small, but remarkably well built", and mentioned the "ancient and curious chapel at the west end of the nave".
Sardinian revenue officers on sea patrol for the Guardia di Finanza were curious and undertook a routine check of the vessel, a check which has, remarkably, become entwined with the future of Leeds United.
He may be one of the most intelligent, thoughtful, talented men in America and remarkably well-equipped to lead the nation, but it's Mr. Bush's less-than-curious, less-than-distinguished son, George W., who is president.
Even more remarkably, the director, James Gray, achieves this with his images; his movie has this in common with "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button": both function, in effect, as silent movies.
One of the curious things about visits to museums and other quasi-educational destinations is that actually there is remarkably little evidence about what 'works' in exciting schoolchildren to dig deeper into science.
Yet, remarkably, in a new show at the Victoria and Albert Museum here, just 62 yellowing sheets suffice to illuminate the endlessly curious and inventive mind of this quintessential Renaissance man.
The curious bonobo first learned to use fire by lighting matches, which the Mail's David Derbyshire described as "eerie," and "remarkably human".
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