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Roman aqueducts were built to remarkably fine tolerance, and to a technological standard that was not to be equalled until modern times.
Programming requires a remarkably fine creative balance.
Some remarkably fine early pots were made in this way.
Boothe is still in remarkably fine voice here.
That's a fine standard.
That seems a fine standard to apply.
The cathedral's 12th- to 17th-century stained-glass windows are remarkably fine.
October was a remarkably fine and dry month over the whole of the UK.
A rare live performance of remarkably fine quality, now released on the Rounder album Live Wire.
But these minor cavils made, the symphony remains a remarkably fine piece of work.
During this period he produced several remarkably fine books of songs called Cantade et arie a voce sola (published 1620 29).
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