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Early reports can be strikingly accurate.
They found that their results, although not perfect, were strikingly accurate.
The Sahagún account, compiled from Aztecs' recollections of their lost city, has proved strikingly accurate.
Another was a strikingly accurate 1671 French Jesuit depiction of Lake Superior, worth perhaps twenty-five thousand.
In other areas, particularly her views about the public perception of the transactions, her predictions were strikingly accurate.
The 66-year-old is one of the world's leading futurologists and has previously made strikingly accurate predictions.
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But as it turns out, the wisdom mothers have been meting out is proving to be strikingly accurate--not just about sleep but about eating, exercise and more.
William Joyner showed a strikingly sweet-toned, accurate lyric tenor as Anatol; he could have made the character a bit more obviously rascally.
In that sense, his presidency already offers a strikingly vivid and accurate portrait of the America we've been living in for some years now, even if we'd prefer to pretend otherwise.
And he clearly identifies some of the glaring deficiencies in America's current health-care system: it costs too much, insurance isn't portable when you switch or lose your job, and it leaves 50m people uninsured.Most strikingly, Mr Romney mounts an accurate defence of Commonwealth Care's individual mandate.
In spite of their importance, however, it is strikingly difficult to find an accurate citation in the early 20th century for the received neo-classical view.
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