Remarkably Sentence Examples

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  • The weather on the whole is remarkably dry.

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  • The lines of that mouth were remarkably finely curved.

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  • The surface of the country is remarkably level, with numerous deep ravines in the calcareous conglomerate.

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  • The native breed of mules is remarkably fine.

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  • The vegetation of the island (mountain ash and birch) is remarkably luxuriant.

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  • On the southern or Indian side the routes to Tibet and Ladakh follow the levels of Himalayan valleys with no remarkably steep gradients till they near the approach to the water-divide.

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  • The chief building in the town is the church of St Quirinus, a remarkably fine example of the transition from the Round to the Pointed style; and there are six other Roman Catholic churches, two Protestant churches and a gymnasium, which contains a collection of Roman antiquities.

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  • The head is large and remarkably birdlike in shape, while it is fixed on the neck at the same angle as in birds.

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  • He entered the faculty of medicine there on the 16th of September and became bachelor on the 1st of November, a remarkably short interval, which shows what was thought of his acquirements.

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  • The master of a good Latin style, he shows literary instincts which are, for his time, remarkably sound.

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  • The ore is remarkably free from phosphorus, and is consequently valued for the production of pigiron to be converted into Bessemer steel.

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  • Besides the university, Toronto is remarkably rich in educational institutions.

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  • The corporation owns the supplies of water (the equipment of works and reservoirs is remarkably complete), gas, electric light and power, and the tramways (leased to a company).

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  • Cleavage leads to the formation of an epibolic gastrula and ciliated embryo which hatches as a free-swimming larva remarkably like that of a Polychaete worm (D).

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  • It was remarkably compact, elegant and light, and obtained the ioo prize of the exhibition for its engine, which was the lightest and most powerful so far constructed.

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  • The Carboniferous rocks of the centre form a soil which produces rich pasture under the heavy rainfall and remarkably mild and equable temperature, forming a great cattle-raising district.

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  • The rivers exhibit a remarkably close relation to the geological structure, and thus contrast with the rivers of the Western Division.

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  • Encke, who determined its remarkably short period.

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  • Pietro; this contains ancient columns, and some remarkably fine specimens of Cosmatesque work.

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  • The Panhandle is remarkably picturesque.

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  • About 1896 some remarkably white and pure feldspar began to be quarried in Androscoggin, Oxford and Sagadahoc counties, but afterwards the spar mined in Maine was of less excellent quality; in 1907 the production in Maine was valued at $157,334, the total for the entire country being $499, 06 9.

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  • The coast-line is remarkably regular, there being no deep bays and few seaports.

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  • The reclaiming and protecting of the riparian lands went on rapidly under the Romans, and in several places the rectangular divisions of the ground, still remarkably distinct, show the military character of some of the agricultural colonies.

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  • Giesebrecht, on the other hand, maintains that there are passages which are certainly Jeremiah's, but which are not in what Duhm calls Jeremiah's metre; Giesebrecht also, himself rather conservative, considers Duhm remarkably free with his emendations.

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  • It possesses medieval fortifications, and no less than twenty-five towers are still standing in various parts of the town, which thus has a remarkably medieval appearance.

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  • The Gothic Palazzo Vitelleschi (1439) contains remarkably rich windows.

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  • However moralists may differ on first principles, there seems to be remarkably little practical divergence when they come to lay down the particular laws of morality.

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  • The facial portion of the skull is very short; a long process of the maxillary bone descends from the anterior part of the zygomatic arch; and the ascending ramus of the mandible is remarkably high.

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  • They are of a light copper colour, with black straight hair, and remarkably muscular.

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  • The red variety is remarkably different from the yellow.

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  • They lived in settled communities, cultivated the soil to some extent, and ascribed their progress toward civilization to a legendary cause remarkably similar to those of the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of Peru.

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  • It is full of huge glaciated blocks, and in different regions (Prieska chiefly) the underlying pavement is remarkably striated and shows that the ice was moving southward.

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  • The people are remarkably conservative in beliefs, superstitions and traditions.

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  • The connexion many of them had with the church was of the slenderest kind, consisting mainly in adopting the name of abbe, after a remarkably moderate course of theological study, practising celibacy and wearing a distinctive dress - a short dark-violet coat with narrow collar.

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  • The species of the Graptoloidea have individually a remarkably short range in geological time; but the geographical distribution of the group as a whole, and that of many of its species, is almost world-wide.

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  • The Ryeland sheep are small, hornless, have white faces and legs, and remarkably fine short wool, with a topknot on the forehead.

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  • It is a high grade block, or " splint " coal, remarkably free from sulphur and rich in carbon, peculiarly adapted to blast furnace use.

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  • This would leave the Echinoid scheme remarkably simple, with the Melonitoida and Cidaroida as divergent branches from an ancestor like Bothriocidaris; but while the former branch soon decayed, the latter continues to flourish at the present day.

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  • In other respects the languages are remarkably alike, the only striking difference being in the numeral "one" - Skt.

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  • One thing which remarkably prolongs life is a supply of water.

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  • While the Akils mingle frankly with the common people, and are remarkably free from clerical pretension, they are none the less careful to maintain their privileges.

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  • The atmosphere in the desert regions is remarkably dry, and though a little rain falls occasionally on the lower slopes of the mountains, scarcely any falls in the desert, at the most a smart shower at intervals of several years.

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  • They are a fine warlike race, with remarkably clear complexions and handsome features; round wrists and ankles they wear rings of twisted hair.

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  • He was strongly opposed to the prevailing French socialism of his time because of its utopianism and immorality; and, though he uttered all manner of wild paradox and vehement invective against the dominant ideas and institutions, he was remarkably free from feelings of personal hate.

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  • He does not, indeed, speak of the scientific construction of this code as having been actually effected, but he affirms its possibility in language remarkably strong and decisive.

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  • As a child he was remarkably precocious; at six he is said to have been able to repeat large parts of the Bible and of Pilgrim's Progress by heart.

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  • Agriculture and Stock-raising.-For some time before the first opening to settlement by white men in 1899, the territory now embraced in Oklahoma was largely occupied by great herds of cattle driven in from Texas, and since then, although the opening was piecemeal, the agricultural development has been remarkably rapid.

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  • At that hour no less than 20,000 people were on the border, and when the signal was given there ensued a remarkably spectacular race for homes.

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  • On each side of the village the coast scenery is remarkably picturesque, the rugged cliffs - reaching in the promontory of Red Head, the scene of a thrilling incident in the Antiquary, a height of 267 ft.

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  • The parts of logic which he treated with most minuteness are modal propositions and modal syllogisms. In commenting on Aristotle's Ethics he dealt in a very independent manner with the question of free will, his conclusions being remarkably similar to those of John Locke.

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  • In the districts of the Old and New Red Sandstone, which include the greater part of Cork and portions of Kerry, Waterford, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Monaghan, Mayo and Tipperary, the soil in the hollows is generally remarkably fertile.

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  • The formations older than the mesozoic are remarkably unfossiliferous, so that the determination of their age is frequently a matter of speculation, and in the following table the European equivalents of the pre-Karroo formations in many regions must be regarded as subject to considerable revision.

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  • The Ventersdorp boulder beds of the Transvaal may be of early palaeozoic age; but as a whole the palaeozoic period in Africa was remarkably free from volcanic and igneous disturbances.

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  • The Egyptian and also the Somaliland finds appear to be true palaeoliths in type and remarkably similar to those found in Europe.

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  • From the first he took an active interest in politics, identifying himself with the Jackson Democrats, and his rise was remarkably rapid even for the Middle West of that period.

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  • The city of Lincoln is remarkably rich in remains of domestic architecture from the Norman period onward, and there are similar examples at Stamford and elsewhere.

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  • On all sides the table-land as a whole is remarkably isolated, and hence the passes on its boundary and the river valleys that lead down from it to the surrounding plains are geographical features of peculiar importance.

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  • Insect life is remarkably abundant and varied.

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  • The town, which is of wholly modern and remarkably rapid growth (for in the middle of the 19th century the population was less than 1000), was incorporated in 1890, and became a county borough in 1900.

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  • The latter sends a horizontal or slightly ascending process backwards below the orbit to join the under surface of the zygomatic process of the squamosal, which is remarkably large, and instead of ending as usual behind the orbit, runs forwards to join the greatly developed post-orbital process of the frontal, and even forms part of the posterior and inferior boundary of the orbit, an arrangement not met with in other mammals.

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  • In general, it appears that those narratives wherein the histories of Saul and David are combined-very much in the favour of the latterwere originally distinct from those where (a) Saul's figure is more in accord with the old poem from the Book of Jashar, and (b) where David's victories over prehistoric giants and his war like movements to Jerusalem pave the way for the foundation-from a particular Judaean standpoint-of his remarkably long dynasty.

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  • The castle, now used as the headquarters of the garrison and closed to visitors, is a remarkably fine example of a crusaders' fortress.

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  • The handsome interior is remarkably rich in early tombs and monuments, the most important of them being the elaborate altar-tomb of John and Thomas White (c. 1482), members of an opulent family of merchants long seated in Tenby.

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  • During the earlier part of the Carboniferous epoch the vegetation of the world appears to have been remarkably uniform; while the deposition of the Coal Measures, however, was in progress, a differentiation of floral regions began.

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  • The Mount Vernon beds, which occur about the middle of the series, have as yet yielded only a small number of species, though these include the most interesting early Angiosperms. Among them are recorded a Casuarina, a leaf of Sagittaria (which however, as observed by Zeiller, may belong to Smilax), two species of poplar-like leaves with remarkably cordate bases, Menispermites (possibly a water-lily) and Celastrophyllum (perhaps allied to Celastrus).

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  • The skull, in the Apoda, is remarkably solid and compact, and it possesses a postorbital or postfrontal bone (marked 1 in the figure) which does not exist in any of the other living batrachians.

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  • It has adopted a certain number of vocables from Sanskrit, Malay, Javanese and Portuguese, but on the whole is remarkably pure, and has undergone comparatively few recent changes.

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  • They give wares of remarkably fine texture and surface, combined with high refractory character.

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  • It was well past the rescheduled reserva­tion time when a mispronounced version of Cynthia's name was called and they were led through a babble of conversation and a clatter of silverware to a corner table, remarkably, one with a view of the now-darkened bay.

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  • And the text is remarkably candid about the way to achieve success.

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  • Click on the area you want to know about, and all the information is revealed - in remarkably lucid language too.

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  • The flourishing discipline of artificial life is based on the most remarkably pure abstraction imaginable.

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  • But, it's results can be remarkably accurate.

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  • The fox is a remarkably adaptable and successful animal found, where food is plentiful, in almost every habitat.

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  • Introduction Children are remarkably adept at learning new verbal information.

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  • The great west window and the rose window date from the early eighteenth century and remarkably in 1965 the Abbey celebrated its 900th anniversary.

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  • Yet despite this great desire to belong to something, we Brits can appear remarkably apathetic at times.

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  • His own use of evidence in the field of religion is, given his general insistence on its importance, remarkably cavalier.

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  • The scene, indeed, was not remarkably cheerful in itself, either within or without.

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  • Birch and pine roar away, hot and fast, but produce remarkably few cinders.

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  • Intravenous injections of the amino acid arginine have been shown to be remarkably effective at improving intermittent claudication.

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  • They are all remarkably clever; and they have so many pretty ways.

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  • Thirdly, they are remarkably compact and lightweight and require little installation space.

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  • The remarkably consistent motorsport journalist Nick Phillips moves into sixth overall.

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  • Past Dean Bridge the river bends initially to the left then runs through a relatively straight course through a remarkably deep dell.

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  • Some of these molecules are remarkably durable, surviving as evidence of living tissue that has otherwise completely dispersed.

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  • Most welcome is the simple, but remarkably efficient, currency converter.

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  • It's a remarkably elegant solution designed to fit your needs, your space and your work style.

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  • Remarkably neither route for SA biosynthesis is completely elucidated.

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  • Spink is a remarkably strong man, whose tout ensemble is highly characteristic of a North-country fisherman.

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  • This statement might serve as a remarkably appropriate epitaph to the author's celebrated technical accomplishments.

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  • The documentary encapsulates the ethos of the man quite remarkably.

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  • Those that know say that the Wachowskis ' adaptation of Alan Moore and David Lloyd's original graphic novel is remarkably faithful.

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  • The soil of the district is remarkably fertile, except that of Moorhouse, which is mostly of a light gravelly nature.

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  • In a remarkably frank interview, published in the weekly paper Demos, Gouveia accused the party's secretariat of being " inactive " .

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  • Here you will find remarkably friendly grouper, testament to the positive effect the reserve has had on fish numbers.

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  • Otherwise the co-existence of humans and tigers seems remarkably harmonious.

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  • In the current political climate, these attempts at topicality appear remarkably heavy-handed.

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  • In the 1830's and 1840's six iron iceboats were constructed for the company; remarkably, five of these survive.

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  • Except, the war is remarkably like the idiocy of the first world war rather than any of those fought during Victoria's reign.

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  • What followed was remarkably like the Bay of Pigs invasion of a century later, and equally ill-fated.

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  • In most cases, they adhere to a standardized format and are remarkably inexpensive.

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  • The suits themselves feel bulky and somewhat inflexible, but are remarkably comfortable overall.

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  • In its day the gentlemen would relax in the billiard room, which has survived remarkably intact.

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  • Having two processing cores on one physical CPU allows system integrators to produce significantly higher performance systems at a remarkably low price.

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  • But it was giraffes that really fired up these ancient Saharan artists - some are impressively large and remarkably lifelike.

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  • Dr. Isserlin was a remarkably proficient linguist, fluent in more than ten languages.

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  • The present account is quite masterly in every respect and Vasari get remarkably fine results.

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  • An unusual southerly airflow dominated synoptic patterns over the last week bringing remarkably mild conditions and significant rainfall to southern Britain especially.

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  • Indeed, the office for the CEO is remarkably modest for such a role.

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  • Yet Holland states his case remarkably well, albeit in twelve foot neon lettering.

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  • The people of Papua obtain their starch from the sago palm which gives and extremely generous yield for remarkably little effort.

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  • Spate conditions have been remarkably persistent in the English lowlands; in part, this reflects unprecedented groundwater levels.

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  • This postern was remarkably strong, having gates of oak, iron doors, and a heavy portcullis.

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  • And some of these lochs can be remarkably productive.

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  • He produced a remarkably prophetic report on Rail Privatization.

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  • Remarkably, within 30 seconds she turns into a purring pussycat declaring his name to be love.

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  • There may be remarkably few symptoms until cysts reach a large size, especially when the ascending ramus is involved.

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  • Many ancient mosaics have survived the ravages of time remarkably well.

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  • Yet Turl Street's offering this year was, on the whole, remarkably refreshing.

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  • Contrary to some press comment during the past three months, the market has proved remarkably resilient.

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  • Like the burial story, the account of the discovery of the empty tomb is remarkably restrained.

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  • Interestingly, it was left remarkably intact, whilst the other locos in the line were heavily robbed of spares.

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  • The peach-coloured decor provides a pleasant setting for healthy cooking that's low on oil but remarkably robust.

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  • The oecd is remarkably sanguine about the immediate world outlook, believing that there will be recovery after a dip this year.

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  • All of which was remarkably similar to the scoring at rackets.

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  • Many people are prepared to tolerate pain following surgery and some, particularly the elderly, can be remarkably stoical.

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  • The few common swifts can be awkward to pick out and House Martins from above can look remarkably White-rumped and swifty!

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  • The expansion has been remarkably swift given that Bangors House has been in business for just three years.

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  • Considering the big swoops and bends that the tremolo arm can deliver, the tuning stays remarkably accurate.

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  • This is why island animals, as Darwin noted on the Galapagos, are often remarkably tame.

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  • However, some old theories have proved remarkably tenacious.

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  • The Eagles Don Henley, who has been remarkably relaxed so far, has just got a little tetchy.

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  • He amassed a remarkably thorough and varied collection of explorers ' accounts, geographic works, and maps for his personal library.

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  • He was a grand old man, humane, and remarkably tolerant of human weakness.. .

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  • The world seemed remarkably unfamiliar; more closed in some ways; more accessible in others.

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  • The Minister appears remarkably unmoved by all that, however.

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  • Remarkably, the truly ancient hollow trees survived almost unscathed.

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  • Despite being run straight after the election and before the drawn-out Euro Count the AGS comrades looked and sounded remarkably upbeat.

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  • The broad selection of media is matched to precisely formulated ink that goes on crisply and evenly, for remarkably vivid, fade-resistant output.

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  • Machu Picchu is a remarkably well-preserved abandoned Inca city set high up in the Andean mountains.

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  • Despite spending over 40 years in direct contact with the ground, the original woodwork is in a remarkably good state.

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  • Remarkably, this is now Britain's grandest youth hostel.

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  • Under a modified type of democracy, in which the chief power would seem to have rested normally with the six 7rpvravEis, or heads of the executive, the city enjoyed a long period of remarkably good administration.

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  • The soil of the peninsula is remarkably fertile both in the plains and on the mountain slopes.

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  • His style is clear, direct and remarkably free from cumbrous Latin constructions; he employed, whenever he could, the pithy and homely sayings of the peasants, and is not reluctant to point his moral with a rough humour.

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  • The Mosses and Liverworts (see BRYOPHYTA) include forms with a more or less leaf-like thallus, such as many of the liverworts, and forms in which the plant shows a differentiation into a stem bearing remarkably simple leaves, as in the true mosses.

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  • He became remarkably proficient in all branches of learning, but especially in mathematics.

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  • The phenomena, known as "protective resemblance," or similarity to inanimate objects or vegetation, and the kindred phenomenon of "mimicry," or beneficial likeness to certain protected species of animals, are common in the group. In these particulars, considered in their entirety, spiders show a marked contrast to other Arachnida, such as the scorpions, pedipalps, book-scorpions and so-called harvest spiders, which by comparison are remarkably uniform, within the limits of the orders, in structure, habits and other respects.

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  • Thus the Kabbalah linked the old scholasticism with the new and independent inquiries in learning and philosophy after the Renaissance, and although it had evolved a remarkably bizarre conception of the universe, it partly anticipated, in its own way, the scientific study of natural philosophy.

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  • At the Ecole des Chartes, where his career was remarkably brilliant, his valedictory thesis was an Essai sur les revenus publics en Normandie au XII' siècle (1849), and it was to the history of his native province that he devoted his early works.

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  • The Pelecinidae - included here by Ashmead - are large insects with remarkably elongate abdomens and undivided trochanters.

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  • Great irregular variations in radiation and convection sometimes produce a remarkably abrupt change of temperature at a certain depth in calm water; the layer in which this sudden change occurs has been termed the Sprungschicht.

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  • Besides the histories of post-Kantian philosophy by Erdmann, Fortlage (whose account is remarkably good), Michelet, Biedermann and others, see Wm.

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  • The valley, known by the general name of Kakir, meaning a " hard, dry, sterile expanse of clay," is chequered with shallow selfcontained basins of the usual type and has remarkably gentle slopes ' The Northern Mountains are the Pe-shan in the desert of Gobi (see Gobi).

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  • His swimming exploit among the Hetware, allowance being made for poetic exaggeration, fits remarkably well into the circumstances of the story told by Gregory of Tours; and perhaps his contest with Breca may have been an exaggeration of a real incident in his career; and even if it was originally related of some other hero, its attribution to the historical Beowulf may have been occasioned by his renown as a swimmer.

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  • It does not indeed follow that the extant poem is of so early a date; but its syntax is remarkably archaic in comparision with that of the Old English poetry of the 8th century.

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  • There is a remarkably perfect Romanesque church, with aisles, eastern apse and ambulatory, at Varnhem in Skaraborg Lan, and there are a few village churches of the same period in this district and in Skane.

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  • Yet it is in this religion of Zeus that we see most clearly the achievement of progressive morality; Zeus himself punishes and abolishes the savage practice; the story related by Plutarch, 2 how a kid was substituted miraculously for Helen when she was led to the altar to be offered, is a remarkably close parallel to the biblical legend of Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac.

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  • But when in 1794 his father, Robert Davy, died, leaving a widow and five children in embarrassed circumstances, he awoke to his responsibilities as the eldest son, and becoming apprentice to a surgeonapothecary at Penzance set to work on a systematic and remarkably wide course of self-instruction which he mapped out for himself in preparation for a career in medicine.

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  • It includes within its remarkably regular outline an area, according to the most recent computations, of 11,262,000 sq.

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  • The remarkably quick AF response time, especially in the 1-point high speed AF mode, achieves outstanding focusing with both speed and precision.

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  • Yet Turl Street 's offering this year was, on the whole, remarkably refreshing.

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  • At the back, McConnell got a special cheer after remarkably falling and remounting in one movement on the opening corner.

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  • The peach-coloured decor provides a pleasant setting for healthy cooking that 's low on oil but remarkably robust.

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  • At the top of the menu you can find a category list, albeit one looking remarkably sparse at the moment.

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  • The few common Swifts can be awkward to pick out and House Martins from above can look remarkably White-rumped and swifty !

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  • This book 's four sturdy plastic drawing wheels make it remarkably fun to create perfectly swirly spiral designs.

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  • He was a grand old man, humane, and remarkably tolerant of human weakness...

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  • This little working was remarkably narrow less than 50 cm in places, and had a tortuous entrance passage.

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  • Picture quality is remarkably good - villous architecture is clearly visible.

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  • Remarkably, she managed not to mention withdrawal reactions in over one full page of text on " Adverse effects ".

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  • Remarkably, this is now Britain 's grandest youth hostel.

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  • The Peek-a-Prize Toy Box engages a cat's natural hunting instincts with a remarkably simple design.

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  • Nature and its remarkably rich kaleidoscope of color is perhaps the best source of inspiration.

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  • They don't appear garish at all and the colors are remarkably true to their packaging.

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  • This look unites overall simplicity with a sexier eye - the result is remarkably minimal, yet still sensual in its own way.

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  • Though they're made of sugar, they look remarkably like the real thing.

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  • Depending upon the type of flower you choose, the effect can be remarkably different on each table.

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  • Interior designers and experienced home decorators know that a stylish, attractive window valance can remarkably transform plain, simple quarters into a festive, lively suite or a warm and cuddly corner, depending on what you desire.

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  • These photos reveal the pre-surgery Hilton, who had a remarkably different nose from the Paris we all know.

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  • Remarkably, The Bachelor is in its eleventh season.

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  • The athlete is a stunning 6'2'', which is remarkably tall for a female.

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  • Many people are familiar with the Airedale Terrier, and it's fair to say that the Welsh looks remarkably similar, although it comes in a smaller package.

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  • Calceolaria John Innes - A remarkably fine plant raised at the John Innes Horticultural Institute, Surrey, the result of crossing C. plantaginea and C. polyrrhiza.

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  • The fine individual trees in various parts of Britain show the Zelkowa to be well suited to our climate, and we could wish that it was more used by planters, especially for wet soils, being remarkably free from insects and disease.

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  • Also to their benefit, T-shirts can be remarkably inexpensive, and can be found for just a few dollars at retailers like Target and Walmart.

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  • Not only is it perfectly wearable all year round, it's also remarkably affordable.

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  • All of these details are remarkably timeless, so just about any sweater coat investment you make is a wise one.

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  • Though sweater coats are remarkably easy to wear, it's still a good idea to try your choice on prior to buying it.

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  • If any of these things is missing, or if the price is remarkably low, you may be suspicious that you are not getting genuine Police products.

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  • Get behind the wheel of some of the most remarkably race cars this planet has ever seen in Gran Turismo 4.

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  • The Xbox is home to Halo and Halo 2, FPS games with remarkably realistic physics.

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  • The early Nintendo Wii launch game by Konami utilizes the motion sensitive Wii Remote remarkably well.

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  • Create dramatic harmonies that sound remarkably like a movie soundtrack with Lumiloop.

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  • Both handle remarkably well, and help to mix things up a bit.

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  • Most people are more familiar with the arcade version of Pong, as the home version was remarkably expensive.

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  • Using the motion-sensitive Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment, choose from a variety of doctor's surgical instruments and help save patients' lives in this tense (and remarkably difficult) game.

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  • Mario Kart 64 introduced full 3D gameplay while remaining remarkably faithful to the original.

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  • This is where the game spans remarkably beyond merely running and gunning.

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  • Although the game is a classic, Itoi felt something remarkably different could be offered in a role playing game.

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  • The controls are also remarkably tight, and fighting your way through an authentic 82-game schedule is simply blissful.

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  • It's simple, remarkably easy to use and best of all, completely free.

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  • Nintendogs are remarkably easy to bathe compared to non-virtual dogs.

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  • Though simplistic (most games at the time were), the game was remarkably atmospheric.

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  • It featured remarkably clear and colorful vector graphics for the time and the first instance of digitized speech in a video game.

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  • A mode especially suited for multiplayer action, Push Mode uses the DS dual screens remarkably well.

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  • Countless programmers, both individuals and companies, have created games remarkably similar to Tetris.

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  • These games must be met with the approval of Tolkien Enterprises before reaching store shelves, meaning the games are remarkably true to the original stories.

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  • The console and handheld versions will be remarkably similar to their PC counterpart but with enhanced options for each platform.

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  • The Xbox series also offers remarkably PC-like functionality, making gamers and computer geeks feel quite at home.

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  • It may sound like a bit of an oxymoron, but there are a lot of obscure video games that were remarkably popular during their day.

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  • Add comments here.These wines were remarkably consistent, despite the fact that the composition of the wines varied greatly with respect to the varietals.

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  • I tasted this after a tasting of '97 cult cabernets averaging $150 per bottle and it held up remarkably well.

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  • The varietal is best known for its use in the unctuous dessert wines from the Sauternes region of France, but the dry versions drink remarkably well and are frequently very affordable.

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  • Remarkably, early findings indicate that resveratrol contributed to overweight lab mice living a healthy life.

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  • Pinot Noir produces one of the most complex, hedonistic and remarkably thrilling wine in the world.

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  • Because of the consistent growing conditions in Australia's McLaren Vale, the wine is remarkably consistent from vintage to vintage.

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  • That stands for Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode and it makes for remarkably vibrant colors.

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  • Children with congenital amputations are remarkably good at compensating for their disability.

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  • The answer to the latter is remarkably simple.

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  • Part of the reason the format of the step diagrams hasn't changed much is because they are remarkably easy for anyone to read.

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  • Remarkably, similar paper-folding models developed simultaneously around the world.

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  • The stages of pregnancy may appear to take forever as you wait for your baby's arrival, but so many changes take place as the systems of the body form and grow that the duration of pregnancy seems remarkably quick.

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  • You'll look remarkably cool and put together in a simple but haute design such as the Ivy bikini, and this is just the beginning!

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  • These square cut swimsuits are remarkably similar to traditional briefs, save for the "square" cut.

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  • Not only will the suit dry quickly, it will also feel remarkably soft and touchable.

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  • As it exists naturally in the foods you eat, vitamin C is remarkably stable and provides many benefits to the human body; however, when you heat foods containing ascorbic acid, the vitamin begins to break down and leach out.

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  • Truly a sign of the times, dressing rooms on the Internet have proven remarkably helpful in assisting women with their clothing purchases.

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  • The usual suspects showed up dressed to the nines, but by Oscar standards - and especially in contrast to years' past - it was a remarkably subdued type of glamour for the red carpet.

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  • Although the board game changes to match the new theme, the rules stay remarkably the same despite additional, alternative rules.

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  • Real tree branches are used as forms to create the molds, so PE trees have a remarkably life-like appearance.

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  • This is a remarkably well stocked and reasonably priced purveyor of fancy dress costumes in a variety of categories, including historical, fairytale and storybook, retro, TV and film, Christmas and national dress.

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  • Comprising both French and Spanish settlers, New Orleans was remarkably diverse as a colony.

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  • The ease of digital publishing has made it remarkably convenient to simply put anything online - so be careful who you listen to!

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  • Remarkably, these dermatological symptoms cleared with adherence to a gluten-free diet, and doctors realized that symptoms of gluten intolerance were not necessarily restricted to the digestive system.

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  • However, these handbags are remarkably easy to work into any ensemble.

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  • It was discovered around 1907 when a Belgian scientist, Dr. Leo Baekeland, inadvertently combined the two substances to discover a compound that was remarkably heat resistant.

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  • Diana Baumrind's research has also shown that authoritative parents have been "remarkably successful in protecting their adolescents from problem drug use."

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  • June DVD releases include some old-time favorites and some remarkably recent box office hits.

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  • Two of Cayce's prophecies seems remarkably prescient.

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  • Remarkably, he made his first pair of shoes at the tender age of nine, when his farmer parents couldn't afford to buy footwear for his sister's first communion.

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  • Damon Way is the older brother of Danny Way, a professional skateboarder who has been acclaimed for his remarkably high aerial maneuvers.

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  • Although you won't see these shoes being worn every day on the street, they are remarkably popular amongst evening scenesters, and, therefore, come in a variety of models.

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  • Eventually Davidson would go on to play Sister Mary Moira, Penelope and Thomas - all members of the Banks family who looked remarkably like Kristen.

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  • Thanks to its simplicity, this option seems remarkably more cost-efficient than Tattoo Camo and you won't need to worry about purchasing special setting sprays or removal solutions.

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  • AirTech.com offers remarkably low flights to international destinations, but there's a big catch.

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  • The forks regulate the time and produce a remarkably accurate timepiece.

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  • It also has a remarkably light and sturdy stainless steel case.

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  • Finding diamond watches with a square face on the internet is remarkably easy, a hint at how popular this type of watch is.

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  • His comments about autism are remarkably antagonistic, waging what seems to be an all-out attack on children affected by the condition, as well as their parents.

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  • The spectrum is remarkably broad, and this can lead to problems with pinpointing an answer to the question, "What is pervasive developmental disorder?"

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  • While the notion of eating yourself thin can be remarkably appealing, it may not be realistic.

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  • Antioxidants and amino acids are remarkably healthy attributes.

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  • The remarkably high level of antioxidants in the fruit makes it ideal for cleansing the body while providing rich nutrients in the process.

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  • A baked brie in puff pastry recipe is an excellent item to have on hand because it is quite versatile and remarkably delicious.

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  • Baked brie in puff pastry, also known as Brie en Croute, is a remarkably simple combination of cheese and light pastry.

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  • Using the remarkably flexible wiki system, anyone can read, edit or add their own articles to our site with just a few mouse clicks.

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  • At FlirtCatalog.com, you'll find a style that is remarkably similar to the one featured at Lingerie.com, with the exception of the level of sheerness of the style.

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  • Unlike bras, girdles, garter belts, or anything that would have elastic and be subject to a lot of wear and tear, vintage nightclothes, if they were properly cared for, tend to hold up remarkably well.

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  • The combination is low-key, yet still remarkably feminine with its rose-patterned trim.

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  • Setting up the PCD Music Lounge virtual community is remarkably easy.

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  • Even still, the community members I met were all very friendly and remarkably mature (despite their age).

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  • Miss Janet returns with this first single off her new album and shows us all how her sound is remarkably up to date.

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  • They used the money to record a demo, which they shopped around to managers and the music media, eventually landing a management deal with Paul McGuiness, who also remarkably is still their manager today.

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  • The middle class family is remarkably grounded and the show takes you back to a time when reality TV families looked like people who could be your neighbor.

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  • The movie was released in 1982 as a dark "film noir" look at a dystopian corporate future in 2019 (which looks remarkably like 2005).

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  • Chekov's hairstyle is remarkably similar to hair of singer Davy Jones.

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  • Ancient Celtic literature shows fairies as tall, shining, otherworldly beings who are said to be remarkably beautiful and have an occasional disposition for trifling with humans.

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  • Details of recovery will vary depending on the individual doctor, the exact method used, and the patient, but the recovery time is usually remarkably quick.

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  • Businesses and organizations also include badges, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, whose badge looks remarkably like the buttons that visitors get issued.

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  • While it's sometimes hard to get results from SEO, it is remarkably easy to measure it, and a specialist should be able to prove their worth.

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  • Some websites with free backgrounds may seem remarkably out of date, such as AppleBlossom Art.

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  • This system of duplexing cables has proved remarkably successful.

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  • It is hard to arrange the Exopterygota in a linear series, for some of the orders that are remarkably primitive in some respects are rather highly specialized in others.

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  • From the former there has been an export trade for many years which fluctuates remarkably according to the demand.

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  • The surface configuration of almost all the strip is remarkably uniform.

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  • His accuracy, which has been called in question by some scholars, has been remarkably vindicated by recent excavations at Athens and elsewhere.

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  • The remarkably level character of the Red River district is due to horizontal deposits in the bottom of this lake, which have been little dissected by river erosion.

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  • The surface drifts of the greater part of the state, which are almost wholly of glacial origin, have provided Minnesota with a remarkably fertile soil.

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  • In the case of iron containing 7.5% of tungsten (W), the residual induction had a remarkably high value; the coercive force, however, was not very great.

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  • In nickel the maximum change of the elastic constants is remarkably large, .amounting to about 15% for Young's modulus and 7% for rigidity; with increasing fields the elastic constants first decrease and then increase.

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  • That of Windelband, though going less into detail, is a remarkably fresh treatment of the problems involved.

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  • It is a hexastyle peripteros with fourteen columns on each side, and is remarkably well-preserved, both pediments and the epistyle at the sides being still in situ.

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  • Dramatic literature, liberally supported by the king and the government, and aided by magnificent theatres in the capital and also in the provinces (the finest provincial theatre is in Kolozsvar, in Transylvania), has developed remarkably.

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  • This characteristic, in which, as in many others, they so remarkably resemble the 1 Brugsch, Egypt under the Pharaohs, i.

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  • In height the adult male chimpanzee of the typical form does not exceed 5 ft., and the colour of the hair is a full black, while the skin, especially that of the face, is light-coloured; the ears are remarkably large and prominent, and the hands reach only a short distance below the knees.

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  • Only the chancel of the old church remains, but its red sandstone arch is a remarkably fine example of Norman work; it dates from the middle of the 12th century.

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  • The Wetherill system of magnetic concentration has been remarkably successful in separating the minerals contained in the well-known deposit in Sussex (disambiguation)|Sussex county, N.J.

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  • The site has been partially excavated by the Palestine Exploration Fund, and an enormous mass of material for the history of Palestine recovered from it, including remains of a pre-Semitic aboriginal race, a remarkably perfect High Place, the castle built by Simon, and other remains of the first importance.

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  • Within the limits imposed by the nature of his task, his treatment of his sources is remarkably free, the details unsuited for poetic handling being passed over, or, in some instances, boldly altered.

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  • At the Ecole des Chartes, where his career was remarkably brilliant, his valedictory thesis was an Essai sur les revenus publics en Normandie au XII' siècle (1849), and it was to the history of his native province that he devoted his early works.

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  • The value of trade probably exceeds 2,000,000, principal exports being rice, raw silk, dry fruit, fish, sheep and cattle, wool and cotton, and cocoons, the principal imports sugar, cotton goods, silkworm "seed" or eggs (70,160 worth in 1906-7), petroleum, glass and china., The trade in dried silkworm cocoons has increased remarkably since 1893, when only 76,150 lb valued at 6475 were exported; during the year 1906-7 ending 10th March, 2,717,540 lb valued at 238,000 were exported.

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  • The act of feeding, in which the proboscis is buried in the skin of the victim nearly up to the bulb, is remarkably quick, and in thirty seconds or less the abdomen of the fly, previously flat, becomes swollen out with blood like a berry.

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  • Of late years some remarkably fine hybrids have been raised between the various distinct groups of narcissi, and the prices asked for the bulbs in many cases are exceedingly high.

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  • He seems to have been a remarkably good child, and much beloved at home.

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  • He held himself remarkably upright, and even from his school-days at Eton had been remarked for the rapid pace at which he habitually walked.

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  • It is of remarkably regular formation, and the floor is pierced by a number of huge fumaroles whence issue immense volumes of steam.

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  • This capacity, coupled with readiness to sacrifice life at any moment on the altar of country, fief or honor, made a remarkably heroic character.

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  • This expectation, however, was not realized, but in time the place grew popular as a health resort, the scenery in every direction being remarkably picturesque.

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  • Rhinoceroses are dull of sight, but their hearing and scent are remarkably acute.

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  • It is not often remembered that William possessed an experience of the workings of representative government in Holland, which was remarkably similar to that in England.

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  • The gold production of Russia has been remarkably constant, averaging £4,899,262 per annum; the gold is derived chiefly from placer workings in Siberia.

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  • The museum of the Accademia Etrusca, a learned body founded by Ridolfino Venuti in 1726, is situated in the Palazzo Pretorio; it contains some Etruscan objects, among which may be specially noted a magnificent bronze lamp with 16 lights, of remarkably fine workmanship, found in 1740, at the foot of the hill, two votive hands and a few other bronzes, and a little gold jewellery.

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  • The outer zone is continuous throughout the whole extent of the chain, and is remarkably uniform both in composition and structure.

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  • Around the cottages in the mountains the land is cleared for cultivation, and produces thriving crops of barley, wheat, buckwheat, millet, mustard, chillies, etc. Turnips of excellent quality are extensively grown; they are free from fibre and remarkably sweet.

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  • As garden plants the Phyllocacti are amongst the most ornamental of the whole family, being of easy culture, free blooming and remarkably showy, the colour of the flowers ranging from rich crimson, through rosepink to creamy white.

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  • Henderson prefers the hypothesis that Lennox had lost Crawford's notes; and that the identities are explained by the "remarkably good memories of Crawford and Mary, or by the more likely supposition that Crawford, before preparing his declaration for the conference" (at Westminster, December 1568) "refreshed his memory by the letter."

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  • As a dramatist Korner was remarkably prolific, but his comedies hardly touch the level of Kotzebue's and his tragedies, of which the best is Zriny (1814), are rhetorical imitations of Schiller's.

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  • The relationship of the Hymenoptera to other orders of insects is discussed in the article Hexapoda, but it may be mentioned here that in structure the highest members of the order are remarkably specialized, and that in the perfection of their instincts they stand at the head of all insects and indeed of all invertebrate animals.

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  • The arrangement of the jaws is remarkably constant throughout the order, if we exclude from it the lice (Anoplura).

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  • The pure metal is silver-white in colour, is very ductile, and becomes remarkably hard when hammered, a diamond drill making little impression upon it.

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  • Great irregular variations in radiation and convection sometimes produce a remarkably abrupt change of temperature at a certain depth in calm water.

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  • Its depth, together with its porous nature, makes the fertile soil of Iowa capable of withstanding the extremes of wet and dry remarkably well, and it is perhaps true that, taken as a whole, no other state in the Union has a superior soil for agriculture.

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  • The climate is remarkably healthy, the heat due to its tropical situation being moderated by land and sea breezes.

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  • Almost the only American scientist of his day, he displayed remarkably deep as well as remarkably varied abilities in science and deserved the honours enthusiastically given him by the savants of Europe.

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  • The general contour of the upland, marked by a remarkably even sky-line, is evident at almost every locality in the state.

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  • It is a rolling highland dominated by long, wooded hill-ridges, remarkably even-topped in general elevation, intersected and broken by deep valleys.

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  • The three principal groups differ remarkably in their behaviour towards indicators.

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  • In the first three years after enactment of the law the growth of the number of pensioners was very rapid; in the next five it was remarkably slow - only 481 altogether.

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  • In some quarters the force of the new Japanese army was well understood, and the estimates of the balance of military power formed by the minister of war, Kuropatkin, coincided so remarkably with the facts that at the end of the summer of 1903 he saw that the moment had come when the preponderance was on the side of the Japanese.

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  • In the struggle, although he was bitterly accused of violating the written constitution, of arresting and destroying business prosperity and of attempting a radical departure from the accepted social system of the country, he was remarkably successful.

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  • In the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries it was remarkably long and narrow.

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  • This is a remarkably perfect structure with a central dome, columns and mosaics of classical fashion.

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  • Remarkably high timber piers were built.

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  • The glacial drift east of the Missouri river, unlike that of the New England states, is remarkably free from boulders and gravel, except in a few morainic belts.

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  • All plant life has a remarkably large proportion of subterranean growth, because of the necessity of getting moisture from the earth and not from the air; hence roots and tubers are unusually well developed.

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  • Being remarkably free from trees, rocks and streams, the soil can be turned in furrows that run perfectly straight for miles, and favours the development of " bonanza farms," where thousands of acres are cultivated in a single field.

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  • As a rule his estimates of character are remarkably able.

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  • While the ruins of Calah were remarkably rich in monumental material, enamelled bricks, bronze and ivory objects and the like, they yielded few of the inscribed clay tablets found in such great numbers at Nineveh and various Babylonian sites.

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  • They are in some cases very slight, and in others form remarkably large and definite structures.

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  • British dash and sepoy fidelity, however, prevailed, first in the battle of Chengam (September 3rd, 1767), and again still more remarkably in that of Tiruvannamalai (Trinomalai).

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  • In theory every wild species has its place in a zoological collection, but the actual choice is limited by so many practical considerations that the better-known collections are remarkably alike.

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  • In May 1906 a new treasurer entered office, who discovered that many items for furniture and decoration were charged twice, once at a normal and again at a remarkably high figure.

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  • As a teacher he was remarkably successful, and always commanded an enthusiastic band of followers.

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  • The ferret is remarkably prolific, the female bringing forth two broods annually, each numbering from six to nine young.

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  • The National Gallery, London, contains two remarkably fine specimens of Francia, once combined together as principal picture and lunette, - the "Virgin" and "Child and St Anna" enthroned, surrounded by saints, and (in the lunette) the "Pieta," or lamentation of angels over the dead Saviour.

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  • Sandhagen (1639-1697), and there his religious life was remarkably quickened and deepened.

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  • This plate illustrates the exceptional opportunity afforded the palaeontologist through the remarkably preserved remains of Ichthyosaurs in the quarries of Holzmaden near Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, excavated for many years by Herr Bernard Hauff.

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  • The Conway quarries, four in number in 1908, are on either side of the Saco river, south-east and south-west of North Conway; their output is coarse constructional stones, all biotite or biotite-hornblende, but varying in colour, pinkish (" red ") and dark-yellow greenish-grey (" green ") varieties being found remarkably near each other at Redstone, on the east side of the Saco valley.

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  • In the Azores the horns are remarkably upright and straight, whence the name of "antelopegoat" which has been given to these animals.

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  • The bird-life of the country is remarkably rich; one bird of magnificent plumage, the quetzal, quijal or quesal (Trogon resplendens), has been chosen as the national emblem.

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  • A wonderful series of these forms occurs in southern Utah, where in passing northward from the Carboniferous platform one ascends in succession the Vermilion Cliffs (Triassic sandstones), the ViThite Cliffs (Jurassic sandstones, of remarkably cross-bedded structure, interpreted the dunes of an ancient desert), and finally the Pink Cliffs (Eocene strata of fluviatile and lacustrine origin) of the high, forested plateaus.

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  • In the African wart-hogs (Phacochoerus), which take their name from the large warty lobes projecting from each side of the face, the teeth are remarkably modified.

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  • In each the prior's house is remarkably perfect.

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  • The climate is remarkably temperate and equable for so northerly a latitude.

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  • The cliffs and overhanging crags at Noup Head (250 ft.), the most westerly point, are remarkably picturesque.

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  • The May-flies are remarkably primitive in certain of their characters, notably the elongate cerci, the paired, entirely mesodermal genital ducts, and the occurrence of an ecdysis after the acquisition of functional wings.

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  • Appended to the London edition of the solar and lunar tables are two short tracts - the one on determining longitude by lunar distances, together with a description of the repeating circle (invented by Mayer in 1752), the other on a formula for atmospheric refraction, which applies a remarkably accurate correction for temperature.

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  • It is remarkably tough, resisting a rending strain better than any of the fir or pine woods in common use, though not as elastic as some; properly seasoned, it is as little liable to shrink as to split; the boughs being small compared to the trunk, the timber is more free from large knots, and the small knots remain firm and undecayed.

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  • Nicolas had a remarkably fine rood-loft erected in the 16th century by Jean Bertet and an Adoration of the Magi by Jordaens (1644).

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  • With comparatively simple appliances, on the other hand, a skilled reeler, with trained eye and delicate touch, can produce raw silk of remarkably smooth and even quality.

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  • The climate is remarkably healthy.

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  • The benzyl group shows this remarkably well, since we see that phenyl is present, as is also methyl.

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  • In effect, therefore, Mayow - who also gives a remarkably correct anatomical description of the mechanism of respiration - preceded Priestley and Lavoisier by a century in recognizing the existence of oxygen, under the guise of his spiritus nitro-aereus, as a separate entity distinct from the general mass of the air; he perceived the part it plays in combustion and in increasing the weight of the calces of metals as compared with metals themselves; and, rejecting the common notions of his time that the use of breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the passage of the blood from the right to the left side of the heart, or merely to agitate it, he saw in inspiration a mechanism for introducing oxygen into the body, where it is consumed for the production of heat and muscular activity, and even vaguely conceived of expiration as an excretory process.

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  • Of the public transactions of this period we have but scant information, but, to judge by what we possess, those twenty-two years were not remarkably eventful.

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  • Land-snails, mostly Achatinellidae, are remarkably frequent and diverse; over 300 varieties exist.

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  • The Callevan Forum seems in general simpler than others, but its basilica is remarkably large.

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  • The design and execution also became remarkably good.

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  • Considering the great height of the snowy mountains about the valley, the climate of the Yosemite is remarkably mild.

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  • The rough northern districts, where an occasional stream affords irrigation for a fertile soil, are noted for a remarkably uniform, dry, mild and healthful climate.

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  • The dimensions of the buildings at Sheen are stated to have been remarkably large.

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  • This is a remarkably good example.

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  • Between the town and Fort Santa Maura extends a remarkably fine Turkish aqueduct partly destroyed along with the town by the earthquake of 1825.

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  • A good illustration of wasp-mimicry is furnished by a large heteromerous beetle (Coloborhombus fasciatipennis) from Borneo which is remarkably like a large wasp (Mygnimia aviculus) from the same island.

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  • And a careful reading of the Hauk's Book narrative seems to show that the numerous details of the saga fit Nova Scotia remarkably well, and much better than any other part of the continent.

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  • The method of Forbes (in which the conductivity is deduced from the steady distribution of temperature on the assumption that the rate of loss of heat at each point of the bar is the same as that observed in an auxiliary experiment in which a short bar of the same kind is set to cool under conditions which are supposed to be identical) is well known, but a consideration of its weak points is very instructive, and the results have been most remarkably misunderstood and misquoted.

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  • In general the soil is remarkably well cultivated.

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  • The conditions, however, upon which Wallenstein consented to come to the emperors aid were remarkably onerous, but Ferdinand had perforce to assent to them.

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  • In 1841 he abandoned the Whig party, with which he had previously been affiliated, and for seven years was the undisputed leader of the Liberty party in Ohio; he was remarkably skilful in drafting platforms and addresses, and it was he who prepared the national Liberty platform of 1843 and the Liberty address of 1845.

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  • Genoa is remarkably well served with electric tramways, which are found in all the wider streets, and run, often through tunnels, into the suburbs and to the surrounding country on the east as far as Nervi and to Pegli on the west.

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  • On the other hand, there is absolute coincidence in a number of cases, some of them very striking, as for instance the remarkably low minima of 1810 and 1823.

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  • Cocoa cultivation was introduced by the Germans and proved remarkably successful.

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  • From the early Renaissance down to a comparatively recent time the influence of this treatise has been remarkably great.

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  • It is the tendency of the imperfectly educated to delight in out-of-the-way expressions, and on such minds they readily produce a remarkably solemn and mysterious impression.

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  • The general appearance of the country is remarkably uniform.

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  • In the autumn of 1884, when a British expedition went up the Nile to endeavour to relieve the heroic Gordon, besieged in Khartum, the Egyptians did remarkably good work on the line of communication from Assiut to Korti, a distance of 800 m., and the training and experience thus gained were of great value in all subsequent operations.

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  • Among the Persians, again, and more remarkably among the ancient Britons, there was a class of chariot having the wheels mounted with sharp, sickle-shaped blades, which cut to pieces whatever came in their way.

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  • The Federal Attorney-General, his assistant and the 88 U.S. district attorneys were flooded with silly complaints and beset by unofficial disloyalty hunters and amateur detectives, but kept their heads in most cases remarkably well, as did most of the judges.

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  • It is remarkably diathermanous, or capable of transmitting heat-rays, and has therefore been used in certain physical investigations.

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  • As a Puritan controversialist he was remarkably active; in 1580 the bishop of Ely appointed him to defend puritanism against the Roman Catholics, Thomas Watson, ex-bishop of Lincoln (1513-1584), and John Feckenham, formerly abbot of Westminster, and in 1581 he was one of the disputants with the Jesuit, Edmund Campion, while in 1582 he was among the clergy selected by the privy council to argue against any papist.

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  • His temper and life seem to have been remarkably free from all that was jarring, jealous and fretful; unless, indeed, we are to accept as true the account of his wife's character which represents her as having been no fit mate for him, but an incorrigible shrew and skinflint.

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  • The roof is exquisitely decorated in blue, brown, red and gold, and the columns supporting it spring out into the arch form in a remarkably beautiful manner.

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  • An arched opening in this front reveals the central group of eight figures surrounding the tomb, that of Mary Magdalen in the foreground being remarkably lifelike and expressive.

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  • Their northwestern margin for the most part springs boldly above the fields and moorlands of the Central Plain, and its boundary for long distances continues remarkably straight.

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  • Hence, besides being smooth, the uplands are remarkably verdant.

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  • The wood is white, tinged with yellow or red, of fine grain, and works to a smooth lustrous surface remarkably free from knots.

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  • The chief fruit of these studies is the vast commentary on the Bible (Zurich, 7 vols., 1532-1539), which shows a remarkably sound judgment on questions of the text, and a sense for historical as opposed to typological exegesis.

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  • He managed to make practical use of his calculus about his farms, and seems to have been remarkably apt in the practical application of mechanical principles.

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  • In architectural relics of a later date than the GraecoBuddhist period Afghanistan is remarkably deficient.

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  • Their three objects were conquest, commerce and conversion, and for all three their position on the Malabar coast strip was remarkably well adapted.

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  • There is in this instrument a remarkably elegant method of relieving the friction of the polar axis.

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  • Most of the orbits are remarkably eccentric ellipses, the average eccentricity being about 0.5.

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  • With this possible exception there are no active volcanoes in Korea, and the region has also been remarkably free from earthquakes throughout historic times.

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  • Meanwhile the Jesuit property in the Peninsula had been turned over to Franciscan monks, but in 1772 the Dominicans took over the missions, and the Franciscans not unwillingly withdrew to Upper California, where they were to thrive remarkably for some fifty years.

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  • The winter climate is remarkably pleasant as a rule, and outdoor work may usually be carried on without discomfort.

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  • Afterwards he came to England "to learn the language," and succeeded so remarkably that many refused to believe he was a foreigner.

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  • In 1625 (the year of the siege of Breda in Holland) is the third great London plague with 35,417 deaths - though the year 1624 was remarkably exempt, and 1626 nearly so.

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  • Numerianus is represented as having been a man of considerable literary attainments, and of remarkably amiable character.

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  • The three Australasian states head the list in virtue of their remarkably low death-rate, which outweighs the relative paucity of their births.

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  • The great difference between the serial rank occupied in the respective lists by Russia, Servia and Galicia, with remarkably high rates of natural growth, as well as that found in the case of most of the other countries in question, shows that this factor is by no means a trustworthy guide in the estimate of hygienic balance.

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  • Vaughan was a man of very different type from his predecessor; he had none of Manning's intellectual finesse or his ardour in social reform, but he was an ecclesiastic of remarkably fine presence and aristocratic leanings, intransigeant in theological policy, and in personal character simply devout.

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  • The Atlas de Finlande, published in 1899 by the Geographical Society of Finland, is a remarkably well executed and complete work.

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  • He possessed a remarkably fine private library, which he delighted to fill with valuable manuscripts from every part of Europe where France had placed a consul.

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  • It is really a large collection of opinions and views, a remarkably heterogeneous mixture of contents, for which the history of its growth is no doubt largely responsible.

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  • The cathedral, erected by Philip II., contains a remarkably fine Roman sarcophagus of the Christian period.

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  • Those of the desert region are only slight indentations in a remarkably uniform coast-line, sheltered on H arb ours.

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  • A great preacher, orator and teacher, and a remarkably versatile scholar, McClintock by his editorial and educational work probably did more than any other man to raise the intellectual tone of American Methodism, and, particularly, of the American Methodist clergy.

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  • The growth of P. Cembra is slow, but the wood is of remarkably even grain, and is employed by the Swiss wood-carvers in preference to any other.

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  • The latter are usually described as mountain ranges, but they are, in fact, only the remains of the ancient plateau, capped with horizontal strata of sandstone, and having a remarkably uniform altitude of 2000 to 2400 ft.

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  • About the same time he was named by the emperor one of the astronomers of the Royal Observatory, which was accordingly his residence till his death, and it was in this capacity that he delivered his remarkably successful series of popular lectures on astronomy, which were continued from 1812 to 1845.

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  • The geological structure is remarkably uniform, the plateau consisting mainly of sedimentary deposits resting on crystalline rocks.

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  • They are remarkably heavy sleepers, and are readily captured by the inhabitants ascending the trees on which they roost, and noosing them before they awaken.

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  • On wing the movements of the condor, as it wheels in majestic circles, are remarkably graceful.

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  • Pinkney was a remarkably able lawyer and an orator of the old school.

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  • But some of his methods were remarkably erratic; he was anxious, for instance, to abolish verse, as unsuited tO the genius of the French.

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  • The skull has a remarkably narrow and pointed muzzle and much inflated auditory bullae; while the two halves of the lower jaw are firmly welded together at their junction, thus effectually preventing the scissor-like action of the lower incisors distinctive of Macropus and its immediate allies.

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  • Of these three classes, and of other than purely zoological interest, are mosquitoes, which swarm in summer in the interior in vast numbers; sea fowl, which are remarkably abundant near the Aleutians; moose, and especially caribou, which in the past were very numerous in the interior and of extreme economic importance to the natives.

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  • Some of the gardens of its villas are remarkably fine.

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  • My life had hitherto been remarkably secluded and domestic, and this had given me invincible repugnance to new countenances.

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  • The rich images created in the poems stem from remarkably simple language, creating vivid visions that conjure a palpable experience.

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  • Teenagers have multiple peer relationships, and they confront multiple peer cultures that have remarkably different norms and value systems.

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  • This system required two line wires, and, although a remarkably serviceable apparatus and in use for many years, is no longer employed.

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  • A remarkably fine embankment belonging to it still exists at Aricia.

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  • A remarkably fine cup turned in amber from a bronze-age barrow at Hove is now in the Brighton Museum.

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  • In some Indian and Malay Engystomatids of the genera Callula and Microhyla, the tadpoles are remarkably transparent, and differ markedly in the structure of the buccal apparatus.

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  • The odontophore also is remarkably developed, its lateral teeth being mobile, and it serves as an efficient organ for attacking the other pelagic forms on which the Heteropoda prey.

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  • The disturbances among the underlying rocks of Ohio have been slight, and originally the surface was a plain only slightly undulating; stream dissection changed the region to one of numberless hills and valleys; glacial drift then filled up the valleys over large broken areas, forming the remarkably level till plains of northwestern Ohio; but at the same time other areas were broken by the uneven distribution of the drift, and south-eastern Ohio, which was unglaciated, retains its rugged hilly character, gradually merging with the typical plateau country farther S.E.

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  • The style, however, as in all his works, is remarkably dull.

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  • The Stundenthalshbhe, a popular resort, is in the neighbourhood, and near Gladbach is Altenberg, with a remarkably fine church, built for the Cistercian abbey at this place.

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  • Heating spirits of hartshorn, he was able to collect "alkaline air" (gaseous ammonia), again because he was using mercury in his pneumatic trough; then, trying what would happen if he passed electric sparks through the gas, he decomposed it into nitrogen and hydrogen, and "having a notion" that mixed with hydrochloric acid gas it would produce a "neutral air," perhaps much the same as common air, he synthesized sal ammoniac. Dephlogisticated air (oxygen) he prepared in August 1774 by heating red oxide of mercury with a burning-glass, and he found that in it a candle burnt with a remarkably vigorous flame and mice lived well.

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  • The people themselves are described as of " middle height, broadchested and muscular, with remarkably large hands and feet, the eyes large, the forehead round, and not narrow or receding in many instances, the nose broad, the mouth large and disfigured with betel."

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  • Benzoic acid is pseudo-tetragonal, the principal axis being remarkably long; there is no cleavage at right angles to this axis.

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  • All are Sunnites, and, although still speaking their Somali national tongue, betray a large infusion of Arab blood in their oval face, somewhat light skin, and remarkably regular features.

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  • The surface is often remarkably honeycombed, and the rock weathers into pinnacles, pillars and arches of extraordinary shapes.

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  • But he is temperate in his opinions; and the practical advices in the second and third books of the Paedagogue are remarkably sound and moderate.

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  • It is much larger, being said to contain one hundred and ninety-seven acres, and is more fertile in fish; but it is comparatively shallow, and not remarkably pure.

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  • The remarkably adult yet innocent expression of their open and serene eyes is very memorable.

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  • He was remarkably spry, healthy for his age, and had broken the hearts of half the widows in Parkside.

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  • The cannon-bones are remarkably short and wide, and in this respect differ from those of all allied ruminants, except the Tibetan takin.

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  • The radial structure is characteristic of all root-steles, which have in essential points a remarkably uniform structure throughout the vascular plants, a fact no doubt largely dependent on the very uniform conditions under which they live.

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  • The nervous system is remarkably concentrated in some beetles, the abdominal ganglia showing a tendency to become shifted forward and crowded together, and in certain chafers all the thoracic and abdominal ganglia are fused into a single nervecentre situated in the thorax, - a degree of specialization only matched in the insectan class among the Hemiptera and some muscid flies.

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  • Some male members of the family have remarkably complex feelers.

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  • The younger and smaller trees are remarkably durable, especially when the bark is allowed to remain on them; and most of the poles imported into Britain for scaffolding, ladders, mining-timber and similar uses are furnished by this fir.

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  • It supported a large number of villages and small towns, whose remains are remarkably well preserved, and still serve to shelter a sparse pastoral population.

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  • Ahead of the rest and nearer to him ran a dark- haired, remarkably slim, pretty girl in a yellow chintz dress, with a white handkerchief on her head from under which loose locks of hair escaped.

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  • The remarkably definite and original style formed by Mantegna may be traced out as founded on the study of the antique in Squarcione's atelier, followed by a diligent application of principles of work exemplified by Paolo Uccello and Donatello, with the practical guidance and example of Jacopo Bellini in the sequel.

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  • In Normandy itself, after the separation from England, architecture becomes French, but it is French of a remarkably good type.

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  • Archbishop Stone, who never married, was a man of remarkably handsome appearance, and his manners were "eminently seductive and insinuating."

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  • It runs a remarkably straight course westward through a narrow trough from Daolatyar to Obeh, amidst the bleak wind-swept uplands of the highest central elevations in Afghanistan.

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  • The conclave was remarkably free from political influences, the attention of Europe being at the time engrossed by the presence of a Russian army at the gates of Constantinople.

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  • The (Roman Catholic) church of St Theobald (1351) is an elegant specimen of Gothic, and has a remarkably fine tower (1450-1516), 266 ft.

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  • Horses are bred to some extent, while the native race of donkeys is remarkably small in size.

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  • As the pearl-oyster is remarkably prolific, it is considered by experts that within a few years of their abandonment by fishing fleets the denuded banks will become as abundantly stocked as ever.

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  • It took place southwards, for the arctic flora is remarkably uniform, and, as Chodat points out, it shows no evidence of having been recruited from the several mountain floras.

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  • The walls have been carefully preserved and are remarkably perfect.

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  • As a whole, the Malays are, however, a remarkably healthy people, and deformity and hereditary diseases are rare among them.

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  • The Mosses and Liverworts include forms with a more or less leaf-like thallus, such as many of the liverworts, and forms in which the plant shows a differentiation into a stem bearing remarkably simple leaves, as in the true mosses.

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  • The census of 1897 revealed in several provinces a remarkably low proportion of men to women.

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  • The increase between 1850 and 1900 was remarkably small.

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  • The " buckshot clays " of the backlands, which are so stiff that they can scarcely be ploughed until flooded and softened, and are remarkably retentive of moisture, are ideal rice soil; but none of the alluvial lands has an underlying hardpan, and they cannot as a rule be drained sufficiently to make the use of heavy harvesting machinery possible.

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  • As a rule the general facies as well as dimensions are remarkably uniform throughout a family, so that tropical species -often differ little in appearance from those inhabiting temperate regions.

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  • The vegetation of the Palaeozoic era, till towards its close, was apparently remarkably homogeneous all over the world.

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  • This park is tastefully laid out, and is traversed by a lake, which is mainly noticeable from the remarkably handsome marble bridge which crosses it from east to west.

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  • Tnx SouTh TEMPERATE REGION contrasts remarkably with the northern.

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