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Remarkably, it seems that a measure blocked before the assembly voted on it did not need to go back to the assembly if it survived the court challenge: the court was enough to validate it.
Remarkably, in 1927 Baird also invented the world's first video recording system, " Phonovision ": by modulating the output signal of his TV camera down to the audio range, he was able to capture the signal on a 10-inch wax audio disc using conventional audio recording technology.
Remarkably for a newly developed system, all four attempted launched were partly successful, the only failure occurring on the second launch when the payload was inserted into a lower orbit than planned.
( Remarkably, this level of the paving was maintained more or less intact for over a millennium: at least until the sack of Rome by Robert Guiscard and his Normans in 1084, when neglect finally allowed debris to begin to accumulate unabated.
Remarkably the Springbrook Leatherwood a tree which grows to 25 m in height and found in warm temperate rainforest only on Springbrook was discovered in 1994 by local botanist David Jinks.
Remarkably, no one was injured or killed in the incident.
Remarkably, the other twenty-one problems have all received significant attention, and late into the twentieth century work on these problems was still considered to be of the greatest importance.
Remarkably, he was elected on those terms.
Remarkably, they both also urged that Hitler find a political solution to end the war, which Rommel told him bluntly was unwinnable.
Remarkably, no one within the stadium was injured, although minor structural damage was incurred to the stadium.
Remarkably, the transmission of the disorder from one generation to the next was consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance i. e. mutation of only a single gene on an autosome ( non-sex chromosome ) acting in a dominant fashion.
Remarkably, Hendrik Wade Bode, the man who helped develop automatic radar-controlled artillery that brought down the German V-1 flying bombs over London during World War II, was actually serving in the same committee and sitting at the same table as Wernher von Braun who was head of the team which developed the V-2, the other weapon that terrorized London.
Remarkably, the man was a married father of two children, and worked as a civil servant, leading an at least superficially normal life, despite having enlarged ventricles with a decreased volume of brain tissue.
Remarkably, he was able to stay away from the temptation of a comeback, much like Marvin Hagler.
Remarkably, the main term in Riemann's formula was exactly the above integral, lending substantial weight to Gauss's conjecture.
Remarkably, no one was injured.
Remarkably he was out of hospital in ten days and back behind the wheel of a Dolomite and his Lister in the August Bank Holiday races at Brands Hatch and before the season was out he was back to winning ways, looking forward to the eighties and the possibility of more to come with his relationship with British Leyland.
Remarkably, The Creation was also performed more than forty times outside Vienna during his lifetime: elsewhere in Austria and Germany, throughout England, and in Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Russia and the United States.
Remarkably, this was to be Atkins ' worst result in the Championship for a third of a century.
Remarkably, Hess was never incarcerated on this matter, probably due to astute, pro bono legal representation and his status as a folk hero.

Remarkably and also
Remarkably, Laker had also taken all ten wickets in an innings for Surrey against the same Australians earlier in the season, the first time a bowler had taken all ten against the Australians since Ted Barratt did so in 1878.
Remarkably, there is also a single recent ( 4 – 7 May 1998 ) record of an immature ( one year old ) at Druridge Pools in Northumberland, England,
Remarkably, the election of Macdonald's successor, John Andrew Davidson, was also voided in 1894.
Remarkably, when the echolocation recordings were played back to the blind experts, not only did they perceive the objects based on the echoes, but they also showed activity in those areas of their brain that normally process visual information in sighted people, primarily primary visual cortex or V1.
Remarkably, they also amassed the most home runs of any team in Minor League Baseball in that time despite playing in the notoriously pitcher-friendly Wolff Stadium.
Remarkably, he took a wicket with his very first delivery ( it was also the first ball of the Test ).
Remarkably this journal ( also known as Fresenius ' Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie or Fresenius ' Journal of Analytical Chemistry and the worlds first analytical chemistry journal ) had produced 371 volumes, all but one of which had been edited or co-edited by a member of the Fresenius family.
Remarkably, like most islands in the Maldives, there is also a “ ziyaaraaiy ” or a tomb of a respected person adding more to the evidences that the island was inhabited.

Remarkably and name
Remarkably, the island does not have a common name in either English or Gaelic and is referred to as " Lewis and Harris ", " Lewis with Harris ", " Harris with Lewis " etc.
Remarkably two province capitals share the name " Reggio ": Reggio nell ' Emilia, the capital of the Reggio Emilia province, in the Emilian part of the Emilia-Romagna region, and Reggio Calabria, the capital of the homonymous province.

Remarkably and much
Remarkably Schönemann and Eisenstein, once having formulated their respective criteria for irreducibility, both immediately apply it to give an elementary proof of the irreducibility of the cyclotomic polynomials for prime numbers, a result that Gauss had obtained in his Disquisitiones Arithmeticae with a much more complicated proof.
Remarkably, he continued much of his work and never let his loss of sight hinder his skills.
Remarkably, it lies on the eastern edge of the much older, larger Sudbury structure.
Remarkably, the speech differences between Hindus and Muslims " are of the same order as those between individual touchable castes and certainly much less important than the variation between touchables and untouchables ".

Remarkably and later
Remarkably, Elgar later related on several occasions how Jaeger had encouraged him as an artist and had stimulated him to continue composing despite setbacks.
Remarkably, it could be said that there was a grain of truth in this idea, because it was later shown that the Pauli exclusion principle results in a " Fermi hole " of decreased repulsion between a pair of electrons with opposite spins in the same orbital.
Remarkably, two days later Saito would buy Renoir's Bal du moulin de la Galette for a nearly-as-much $ 78. 1 million at Sotheby's.
Remarkably, this melody was later appropriated into the formative bluegrass music genre as the basis for the song " Goin ' Home " ( attributed to William Arms Fisher ); it soon became a bluegrass standard and was later adapted into a popular spiritual-style song.
Remarkably, a decade later at the National Cancer Institute, Roy Hertz and Min Chiu Li discovered that the same methotrexate treatment alone could cure choriocarcinoma ( 1958 ), a germ-cell malignancy that originates in trophoblastic cells of the placenta.

Remarkably and .
Remarkably, Alfred, undoubtedly with the advice and aid of his court scholars, translated four works himself: Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care, Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, St. Augustine's Soliloquies, and the first fifty psalms of the Psalter.
Remarkably, the growth of polycrystalline films is often used and preceded by an initial amorphous layer, the thickness of which may amount to only a few nm.
Remarkably, it still works well enough in the theatre: audiences at the reconstruction of ' Shakespeare's Globe ' in London, many of whom have never been to the theatre before, let alone to a play by Shakespeare, seem to have little difficulty grasping the play's action.
Remarkably, even though he seemed to take his eye off the ball while hooking some fearsome Lillee bouncers, his sheer power and strength carried the ball over the boundary rope.
Remarkably steady during daytime hours but becoming a breeze at night, the shammal may blow for as long as nine days out of ten and then repeat the process.
Remarkably, this story of a hunter pursuing a Murray cod that carved out the Murray persists in numerous forms in various language groups that inhabit the enormous area spanned by the Murray system.
Remarkably this expression denotes the same operation independently of whether the symbol + is interpreted as inclusive or or exclusive or.
Remarkably, the precedent overruled had been made only a year before, but it had been criticised by several academic lawyers.
Remarkably, in 1833, Java already could boast a half million tea plants.
Remarkably high proportion of the species among its flora and fauna, 27 % of the 3, 210 flowering plants and 22 % of the mammals ( see List ), are endemic.
Remarkably, he uses a chorus only relatively briefly, in acts 2 and 3 of Götterdämmerung, and then mostly of men with just a few women.
Remarkably, USS Enterprise remains in service, although scheduled for retirement in 2013.
Remarkably, Ravel composed both of his piano concertos simultaneously.
Remarkably, seeds such as soybeans containing very high levels of protein can undergo desiccation, yet survive and revive after water absorption.
Remarkably it still survives and Montezuma's headdress can be seen at the Museum of Ethnology ( inventory number 10402VO ) in Vienna alongside other ancient Mexican artifacts.
Remarkably, there is a second important Anglo-Saxon building in the village, Odda's Chapel, a Saxon church, lying about 200 yards south-west of the church.
Remarkably, instead of making good his escape, he walked to Bourges and turned himself in to the police.

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