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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.
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.
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Nonetheless, as if by magic, out of nothing but randomness one finds remarkably fine-tuned processes in time and remarkably fine-tuned structures in space.
Nonetheless, as if by magic, out of nothing but randomness one finds remarkably fine-tuned processes in time.
And still the fact remains: Our bodies have remarkably fine-tuned systems of timekeeping that — unlike the clocks on our smartphones — don't adjust immediately upon arrival.
There are his medium-length films "Bad Company" and "Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes" (the latter starring Léaud), and the documentaries "Numéro Zéro" and "The Pig" (literally about the slaughter of one — a remarkably fine-grained, bluntly close-up look at country life), as well as several that I haven't seen, including the documentary "The Virgin of Pessac" and "A Dirty Story".
There are his medium-length films "Bad Company" and "Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes" (the latter starring Léaud), and the documentaries "Numéro Zéro" and "The Pig" (literally about the slaughter of one a remarkably fine-grained, bluntly close-up look at country life), as well as several that I haven't seen, including the documentary "The Virgin of Pessac" and "A Dirty Story".
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