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His fate is far from certain, but it will take something remarkable for the fans to lose faith.
IN THE dying days of his administration, George Bush has done something remarkable for a man unlikely to be remembered as a friend of the environment.
ISTANBUL — At this stage, it takes something remarkable for a woman to draw a bigger crowd than Sally Pearson of Australia at a hurdles event.
It needed something remarkable for Michael O'Neill to surpass the achievement of leading Northern Ireland to their first European Championship as group winners.
Like other places in Southern California it has beaches, but it also has something remarkable for that region: a thriving and traditional downtown.
On Feb. 19, 1863, the Union general David Hunter – a friend of Governor Andrew – gave her something remarkable for a civilian: "Pass the Bearer, Harriet Tubman, to Beaufort and back to this place, and wherever she wishes to go, and give her free passage at all times".
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The diplomat noted that General Dostum's inclusion meant something remarkable here: for the time being, "there is not a significant region or commander refusing to recognize an interim administration that until a week ago was open to question".
His question -- which went unnoticed by media -- betrayed something remarkable and shameful for a Supreme Court Justice deciding the destiny of more than 30 million Americans who will directly benefit from the law.
Pleasingly, we're not dealing with superhumans; the overriding sense is of ordinary people – each with their own motivations – grasping for something remarkable.
Prof Evelyn Telfer, who led the work at the University of Edinburgh, said: "This was something remarkable and completely unexpected for us.
A handful of tech heavyweights did something remarkable earlier this week — they came together for the betterment of society.
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