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The arguments for unlimited record keeping were remarkably thin.
The crisp base is what I dream of being: remarkably thin.
The substrate is remarkably thin -- as little as 8 to 10 atoms thick.
Sometimes, though, her line becomes remarkably thin, or it turns wispy and disappears like smoke.
Surprisingly, his agenda for government was remarkably thin when he finally landed the prize.
Trading volume was a remarkably thin 400 million shares, about half the level of a moderately active day.
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Iain Wright, chairman of the business select committee, was right: Green is remarkably thin-skinned.
For a profession that takes such pride in its bravery, police advocates make cops seem remarkably thin-skinned.
In private conversation, reporters and editors concede that objectivity is an ideal, an unreachable horizon, but journalists belong to a remarkably thin-skinned fraternity, and few of them will publicly admit to betraying in print even a trace of bias.
Researchers conducted an examination of the anatomical structures beneath the pink spot and found that the layers of bone and cartilage were remarkably thinner than in other areas of the skull.
Within the layer, however, the UV radiation knocks electrons off the molecules, rendering the cold and remarkably sparse atmosphere a thin soup of charged particles, Oppenheim explains.
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