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Remarkably mature.
This can be interpreted in an unfavorable sense, for young persons who seem remarkably mature often have problems, or the groundwork for them.
Remarkably, mature naïve T cells deficient in DG showed normal migration pattern and effector function when challenged with either LCMV, or influenza virus as well as a normal proliferative response to allogeneic stimulation.
Mr. Fung's playing is remarkably mature.
Odegaard is technically gifted, plays with great imagination and brio, and seems remarkably mature.
And right now the remarkably mature Sebastian Vettel is much stronger than anyone else.
Her children are remarkably mature in that they have accepted their mother's choice of occupation.
That there is little appetite among many Democrats for impeachment is a positive and remarkably mature sign.
Beautifully written, full of subtle characterisations, this remarkably mature novel (Johnson was 24 when she wrote it) deservedly won the Pulitzer Prize in 1935.
Written while he was still a student at the Leningrad conservatoire, Shostakovich's first shows a remarkably mature grasp of form as much as the lyrical passion which became his hallmark.
Jones had previously written a book, Utopian Dreams, about communal living, and had noticed that the children who grew up in such settings were "remarkably mature, eloquent and unfazed by the most weird or eccentric arrival".
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