Sentence examples for remarkably depicted from inspiring English sources

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In her New Zealand exile -- helped by the friendship of two redoubtable, remarkably depicted old women -- Helen grows from magical sprite into a young adult taking charge of her life.

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Remarkably, as depicted in Figure 4b, we found a 125.8% decrease in hypercholestelomic mice treated with RG with respect to LST treated mice (p = 0.02).

The DHE fluorescent section from WT-STZ mice depicted remarkably bright red fluorescence that signified probably high levels of ROS as compared to the WT, SOD2, and SOD2-STZ mice.

But the police massed in the townships with armoured cars, and the protest - though remarkably successful - was depicted by the press as a flop.

Although not a major characteristic, Mahone is depicted as remarkably good at unarmed combat (probably due to his military background).

The real world upon which The New Yorker reported and the fictional world that The Great Gatsby depicted were remarkably similar, which is unsurprising given Fitzgerald's basing his novel on the places, people, and events of the short corridor - less than 25 miles - from Manhattan to Great Neck.

Remarkably, in the experiments depicted in Figure 6, as little as 0.7 µg/ml of BSF was sufficient to induce increased mineral precipitation in the presence of submillimolar amounts of calcium and phosphate (0.3 mM, 0.5 mM, and 0.7 mM; see wells 2 in all 3 columns of Fig. 6).

Remarkably, the timepiece depicts the night sky in Geneva through an astronomical display utilizing a system of rotating sapphire plates, which turn at different speeds and are layered to reproduce the positions of celestial bodies at various times.

A situation remarkably parallel to the one depicted in "While England Sleeps" occurs in "The Indian Clerk": Rupert Brooke, under the influence of his upper-class lover, Eddie Marsh, goes off to war and dies en route to Gallipoli from complications arising from a mosquito bite.

For the purpose of further evaluation, the dependence of the bandgap as a function of ribbon width is depicted in Figure 3 with remarkably good agreement compared to the published data.

Most remarkably, it's staggering to realise the events depicted here occurred in 2005; it looks like ancient history.

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