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Remarkably, many paintings in Polish collections were hidden away in 1939 and thus escaped Goering's grasp.
Remarkably, many files about nationalists, marked "confidential" by the British, remained inaccessible in the post-independence period.
Remarkably, many of the Tibetan children in the photograph now live in the Saybrook area, drawn here by their former teacher after obtaining permanent visas.
Most remarkably, many of the suits have claimed that the new procedures, which were developed to protect the Title IX rights of sexual-assault victims, in practice violate the Title IX rights of the accused.
Simple solution but, remarkably, many pensions have not sought to implement it.
Remarkably, many efforts toward finding sustainable means of producing significant quantities of cellulosic biochemicals are in pursuance.
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Remarkably, although many genes are deregulated in differentiating Sp1 −/− cells and their number increases at later stages of differentiation, many others are not and, up to a point, cell identity is preserved as measured by the ability of these cells to give rise to specific progeny and expressing the majority of genes correctly.
The big factories are remarkably like many of Kahn's buildings.
That is remarkably common: many Texas Democrats are steering clear of Vice President Al Gore and remaining on the sidelines.
His dream for Zlin would eventually die, but the buildings survive remarkably intact, many protected as national landmarks.
In Schama's treatment, the Jews of Elephantine sound remarkably like many American Jews today: "worldly, cosmopolitan, vernacular".
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