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If so, it was remarkably ill timed.
But the move was also remarkably ill timed.
The flashpoint came in 1978 over a demand that, in retrospect, seems remarkably ill advised.
As a tool for controlling immigration to the United States, the border fortifications have been remarkably ill suited to the task.
The result, arranged and orchestrated by Leighton Lucas with the help of Hilda Gaunt, sounds incoherent and remarkably ill attuned to the drama: sweet pastorales for a rape scene, muted lyricism for jolly celebrations or ominous musical brooding for terpsichorean jollity.
Suddenly all eyes were on a middle-aged married couple from Santa Fe, N.M., on a brief vacation to New York, who had the remarkably ill luck to come down with the city's first case of bubonic plague in more than a century.
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There was François Hollande, sporting a remarkably ill-fitting suit jacket that barely pinned in his paunch.
In fact, Yorkshire is remarkably ill-served by airports, considering the size and importance of its cities and businesses.
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This is a remarkably ill-informed comment that ignores the transformation of biology by molecular biology that has taken place over the last 20 years.
That is partly because many South Koreans share a blind faith in the ultimate benign nature of the North's brutal regime about which they are remarkably ill-informed.
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