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Most of the students are remarkably humble about their accomplishments.
Born, raised and schooled here, Rose is soft-spoken and remarkably humble, and the city has taken to him adoringly.
The Cameroonian guitarist Vincent Nguini took a few remarkably humble solo turns, as did the South African bassist Bakhithi Khumalo.
For such a well-known figure, Souders is remarkably humble about himself; he also exhibits the infectious curiosity of a scientist.
Although Owens may have changed throughout his career, casting off the hedonism of his past, he remains remarkably humble and honest: "Frankly, when I started out I really didn't think this far," he confides.
This seems remarkably humble and honest, considering how many people have been up in arms about Dylan winning the writing prize at the expense of a poet or a novelist.
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A Times columnist makes the game of golf remarkably accessible in this humble and humane book.
Now she is the subject of a biopic, "Amelia," directed by Mira Nair, starring Hilary Swank and opening Friday, which reverently portrays a celebrity who remained remarkably irreverent and curiously humble until her death while trying to circumnavigate the globe.
I sketch two of these respects in which Internet publishers are still struggling to equal the achievements of Gutenberg, his predecessors, and his inheritors responsible for what has been an enormously durable, remarkably stable publication medium, the humble and familiar book.
Our world needs a new type of leader who is courageous, selfless, humble, innovative and remarkably effective.
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