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Remarkably and still
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, 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, though, the tank could still be driven from the site.
Remarkably, however, he made a one-off return to first-class action aged 51 in February 1961, more than two decades after his previous appearance at that level, when as New Zealand Governor-General he captained an eponymous side against MCC at Auckland ; he showed he still had ability with a handy first-innings 44 from number ten in the order.
Remarkably, he still led the NBA in total offensive rebounds ( 380 ) and finished second in rebounding average ( 15. 0 rpg ) behind Leonard " Truck " Robinson ( 15. 7 ).

Remarkably and works
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 and well
Remarkably, it has been possible to study the ear bones, which shows how well some of the fossils are preserved.
Remarkably, it is possible to measure the deformation of capillary waves as well using a laser Doppler vibrometer.
Remarkably for a man whose first two seasons were spent largely on the bench, Pringle had George Reed's record 16, 116 career rushing yards and 134 career rushing touchdowns well within his sights.

Remarkably and enough
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 enough, the idea to sacrifice just one pawn ( Nxc3 ) is older in the Göring Gambit than in the Danish.

Remarkably and at
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 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, Lafayette had stayed his first night in America, in 1777, at the home of Huger's father Major Benjamin Huger.
Remarkably, there exists a unique nine-point conic, centered at the centroid of these four arbitrary points, that passes through all seven points of intersection of these nine-point circles.
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 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 was, when Barça ’ s Maradona scored his second goal in front of about 100, 000 spectators at " Marakana ", the Belgrade audience were so excited about the goal, that even the loyal Belgrade fans applauded Maradona, till there unimaginable.
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, despite a description of sex between women in the first poem, the book was never legally challenged ; the passage seems explicit now, but at a time when lesbianism was virtually invisible in American culture, the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice may not have understood its imagery.
Remarkably, in the 18th century, the village produced four nationally prominent leaders at a time when there were no more than 500 inhabitants.
Remarkably, responders refused unfair offers from human partners at a significantly higher rate than those by a computer partner.
Remarkably, Spencer's 10 – 9 first round victory over Ray Edmonds at the 1981 World Championship was his first victory in the Championship since his title victory in 1977.
Remarkably, banded patterns made with the self-same seal have been found at Lerna, Tiryns and Zygouries.
Remarkably, Hendrik Wade Bode, the man who helped develop the robot weapons that brought down the Nazi V-1 flying bombs over London during WWII, was actually serving on the same committee and sitting at the same table as the chief engineer of the V-2, the other weapon that terrorised London: Wernher von Braun.
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, in this particular version voice acting was recorded at Origin, mostly by the people the characters were based on ( with Richard Garriott as Lord British, Greg Dykes as Dupre, etc.
" Remarkably, the following year, at just 19 years of age, he won his first 24 hours race at the wheel of a BMW 2002TI.
Remarkably, at the age of 15, Klein taught himself English using English language textbooks.
Remarkably, only four men were killed, when two shells smashed into the fort's southwest bastion, despite a deadly rain of some 2, 000 mortar shells that the British bombardment fleet fired at the fort.

Remarkably and many
Remarkably, it does not take many eigenfaces combined together to achieve a fair approximation of most faces.

Remarkably and whom
Remarkably attractive throughout its history, Trabzon was the subject of hundreds of travel books by western travellers, some of whom had named it " city of tale in the East " The capital city Trabzon was founded, as Trapezus, by Greek colonists from Sinope, modern Sinop, Turkey.
Remarkably the 1957 entry year managed to track down all 118 pupils ( 7 of whom had died ) in their year.

Remarkably and have
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, the clock's handles have opposite roles to the common notion.
Remarkably, this apparently weakly flying bird is not only the only species with a purely sub-Saharan African range to have reached Great Britain, but has done so twice.
Remarkably, only three people have regularly read out the classified results on Final Score in its history: the Australian Len Martin ( from the first programme until his death in 1995 ), Tim Gudgin ( from 1995 to 2011 ) and currently by Mike West.
Remarkably, the only other occasion the Blues have won the title was when he briefly returned as technical adviser in the 2003 season.

Remarkably and never
Remarkably, Hess was never incarcerated on this matter, probably due to astute, pro bono legal representation and his status as a folk hero.
Remarkably, he continued much of his work and never let his loss of sight hinder his skills.
Remarkably he never missed a game in 9 seasons with the Eagles, remaining active with the team for 135 consecutive regular-season games until being cut by then-incoming Head Coach Buddy Ryan in 1986.
Remarkably, in her entire career, she was never beaten over the distance.

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