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Despite its size, the skeleton was remarkably complete.
The kit was remarkably complete, right down to well-marked bags of nuts and bolts.
On June 8, Peruvian investigators reportedly planned to take Van der Sloot back to the hotel room for a re-enactment of the crime scene as part of standard procedure, but waived it on the basis that his alleged confession was remarkably complete and corroborated by evidence.
Follow-up was remarkably complete.
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The skeleton of Dreadnoughtus schrani is remarkably complete for a dinosaur of this size — over 70percentt of the bones were dug up, excluding the head.
And the financial advice he delivers (in delightful Dutch-uncle fashion) along with them is remarkably complete for a book this size.
"Genius Within" is a tour de force of archival research and dogged interviewing, and the portrait it presents is remarkably complete.
(Of Shakespeare's own birthplace in Stratford, Mr. Pringle said, "there is remarkably complete documentation from Shakespeare's time to the middle of the 19th century". Only the exact room where he was born is uncertain).
He also pointed out that in terms of traditional mass estimation, Dreadnoughtus is remarkably complete -- it has just 45percentt of its skeleton and some 70percentt once reconstruction is brought into play, but it has the bones you need to estimate mass.
Weyl's book (Weyl (1931b, 2 edn)) is remarkably complete for such an early work and covers many topics.
The sextons' reports for the parish are remarkably complete.
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