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He looked, Jonas wrote, remarkably like "a Tolkienish wizard surrounded by a crowd of young and eager Hobbits".
The Pirahã could perform the task accurately when the array consisted of two or three items, but their performance with larger groupings was, Gordon later wrote, "remarkably poor".
As Ms. Metropulos, the director, reminds us in a program note, the filmmaker Luis Buñuel once wrote remarkably of García Lorca, "Of all the human beings I have ever known, Federico was the finest".
"Despite a consensus that longitudinal care is important," the study's authors, Linda J. Weiss and Jan Blustein, then of the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, wrote, "remarkably little is known about the actual value — in terms of health care processes, outcomes or costs — of long-term provider-patient relationships". Reliable data on such relationships simply didn't exist.
No archive or collection of Booth's papers exists, and the actor wrote remarkably little for so celebrated a public figure.
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Under conductor Pascal Rophé, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales's celebration of Henri Dutilleux's centenary culminated in a performance of Le Temps l'horloge, the work written, remarkably, at the end of his long life.
Smith writes, "remarkably, both ER and Franklin recognized, accepted, and encouraged the arrangement..... Eleanor and Franklin were strong-willed people who cared greatly for each other's happiness but realized their own inability to provide for it".
3. Considering the alluded bias for miRNA-directed regulation in schizophrenia, the authors write: "Remarkably, approximately 80%% of all schizophrenia-related genes are targeted by only the ten most frequently occurring microRNAs.
Nobody tells you that your Class Day speaker wrote a remarkably mediocre sports column with a lame name in the college paper that was discontinued.
IN 1934, the journalist Johannes Steel wrote a remarkably prescient book, "The Second World War," which described the social psychology that laid the groundwork for global tragedy.
Okwui Enwezor, the Nigerian-born artistic director of Documenta 11, in Kassel, Germany, in 2002, wrote a remarkably mordant essay for the Istanbul catalogue, in which he suggests that contemporary art spaces risk becoming "incubators of amnesia," devoid of historical recall.
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