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In fact, it's not quite so much remarkable as absurd.
"In Viet Nam, where so much remarkable progress has been made on poverty reduction, there is still a large group of children who are deprived of an adequate standard of living.
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Not so much a remarkable turnaround as proof that this year's Bundesliga basement is a bit like the fabled Studio 54 cellar: you can do whatever you want and still get away with it.
Some senior figures are missing and the manager hopes to have Gary Neville back when Villarreal visit in three weeks, but his present squad still will not meet the standards he maintained for so much of his remarkable tenure.
That a head of state from little Uruguay garnered so much attention is remarkable, particularly in an age where GDP and strategic positioning are so paramount.
The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Book by Arlene Croce (1972) It's very hard to write about movement, and Croce manages the almost unheard-of feat of being faithful to the lightness of art, catching so much of what is remarkable about Astaire and Rogers's work.
The difference in your aim will be remarkable, so much so that you may find yourself wondering how you had ever managed to hit anything in the past with your old shotgun.
She has so much grace, it's remarkable.
To do so much with one note is remarkable.
But the essay was remarkable not so much for its reasons as for its insistence on unreason.
It is truly remarkable that so much of the public debate has focused on the so-called need to cut the budget deficit faster than the balance of the economy requires.
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