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remarkably and general
The general, remarkably courteous, explanation has left basic positions unchanged, but there has been no explosion in the council.
These products can be remarkably expensive, some over $ 10, 000, but in general are much cheaper than comparable speaker systems.
Despite a number of more general studies, remarkably little is known about Musk Duck breeding.
In general, critics have accepted that the last three-fifths are mostly Shakespeare's, following Gary Taylor's claim that by the middle of the Jacobean decade, " Shakespeare's poetic style had become so remarkably idiosyncratic that it stands out — even in a corrupt text — from that of his contemporaries.
* Most general anaesthetics have remarkably weak affinity for their targets acting at much higher concentrations than most other drugs so that diverse side effects are inevitable.
In the 2001 general election the votes for the UUP, Democratic Unionist Party and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland all remained remarkably steady compared to significant shifts elsewhere in the province.
But in Australian English, the word " buggery " and its derivations have taken on a remarkably broad range of uses, many of which are generally understood as being slightly ( and usually deliberately ) exaggerated and comical in tone, and while probably considered somewhat " common ", most of these usages are now quite broadly accepted and are in general not considered overly offensive.
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.
Dr J R Stockton, drawn by that to consider the behaviour of the distances in multi-body constant-pattern solutions independently of the general case, has shown that L4 and L5 are remarkably easy to verify, and that a single equation can be used to find L1, L2 and L3.
His biological interests, however, were remarkably diversified, and he is considered to be one of the last of a dying breed: a general naturalist.

remarkably and law
In the context of Aristotle's traditional logic, this is a remarkably precise statement of the law of excluded middle, P ∨ ¬ P.
In academic circles, Stefanie A. Lindquist of Vanderbilt University lauded Nussbaum's analysis as a " remarkably wide ranging and nuanced treatise on the interplay between emotions and law ".
Early Irish law is, like the Old Irish language, remarkably standard across an Island with no central authority.
Ciresi's law firm was frequently mentioned in the press for the remarkably high legal fees collected in the 1998 tobacco settlement, fees variously reported as between $ 440 million and $ 558 million.

remarkably and allows
The north slopes of the mountains in the Marina Alta have a remarkably wetter microclimate which allows to accumulate an average of up to 900mm.
The design allows for high magnification with remarkably high eye relief — the highest eye relief proportional to focal length of any design before the Nagler, in 1979.
This freedom to rig as you please allows a remarkably wide range of crew weights and configurations to be competitive, even in big regattas.
The hypothesis itself is as follows: “ animals of different sizes tend to move in dynamically similar fashion whenever the ratio of their speed allows it .” While the dynamic similarity hypothesis may not be a truly unifying principle of animal gait patterns, it is a remarkably accurate heuristic.
He examines how common understanding within a culture allows remarkably accurate judgments about specific reactions of other members of the culture.

remarkably and determine
In 1991, the league rebranded again to become the Victorian Premier League, and the first finals to determine a champion was staged in 1992, won remarkably by the newly promoted North Geelong.

remarkably and any
The sets are remarkably elaborate for a road-show that doesn't pause long in any one place, and they are devised so that they shift with a minimum of interruption or obtrusiveness.
Quite remarkably, Ealing now lacks any cinema houses in which to show these films ; the Ealing Empire cinema has now been closed since 2008.
Although it is often dismissed as inaccurate, it is hard to pinpoint a passage where he is categorically in error ... his account of events has stood up remarkably well ... His interpretation of the Glorious Revolution also remains the essential starting point for any discussion of that episode ... What has not survived, or has become subdued, is Macaulay's confident belief in progress.
Dale Hoak concluded in 1980: " given the circumstances which he inherited in 1549, the duke of Northumberland appears to have been one of the most remarkably able governors of any European state during the sixteenth century.
Both albums feature the same parlor guitar on the cover ( just from slightly different views ) and the contents are remarkably similar, with Jandek delving further into the deep, anarchic blues while putting aside-for now-the female vocals and any instruments besides guitar, vocals and harmonica.
All but two of these aircraft, a remarkably high percentage for any commercial fleet, are preserved ; the two that are not preserved are F-BVFD ( cn 211 ), parked as a spare-parts source in 1982 and scrapped in 1994, and F-BTSC ( cn 203 ), which crashed in Paris on July 25, 2000.
Glassy forms of trachyte ( obsidian ) occur, as in Iceland, and pumiceous varieties are known ( in Tenerife and elsewhere ), but these rocks as contrasted with the rhyolites have a remarkably strong tendency to crystallize, and are rarely to any considerable extent vitreous.
: A model of Persian prose, of a style at once original, chaste and vigorous, and remarkably lucid, both cogent in argument and matchless in its irresistible eloquence, this Book, setting forth in outline the Grand Redemptive Scheme of God, occupies a position unequalled by any work in the entire range of Bahá ' í literature, except the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Bahá ' u ' lláh's Most Holy Book.
He spent the following years in study and in travel, from which he returned, according to George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, " the most accomplished person of our nation or perhaps any other nation, and distinguished by a remarkably handsome person ".
Abun-Nasr, in his A History of the Maghrib, said that " What made the Berbers accept the Roman way of life all the more readily was that the Romans, though a colonizing people who captured their lands by the might of their arms, did not display any racial exclusiveness and were remarkably tolerant of Berber religious cults, be they indigenous or borrowed from the Carthaginians.
I would suggest ... that the true designation of her voice is mezzo-soprano, and any composer who writes for her should use the mezzo-soprano range for the thematic material of his music, while still exploiting, as it were incidentally and from time to time, notes which lie within the more peripheral areas of this remarkably rich voice.
The last two numbers are remarkably close, if it is assumed that Arrian added any prisoners to the total Indian casualties.
He was noted for being remarkably composed under pressure, intimidating to his opponents, and won more of the four professional major tournaments ( Faldo won six ) than any other player in the world from 1987 through 1996.
" More remarkably he asserts that " Soviet concern with media results is natural to any oral society where interdependence is the result of instant interplay of cause and effect in the total structure.
" Elmasry has also stated Uri Davis work makes it clear " to any thinking person that Apartheid Israel and Apartheid South Africa are remarkably similar.
Although the presence and strength of any given effect depends on the Wnt ligand, cell type, and organism, some components of the signaling pathway are remarkably conserved in a wide variety of organisms, from Caenorhabditis elegans to humans.
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.
Bishop Forbes also described him as follows, " He is a very smart, acute man, remarkably well skilled in the Erse, for he can both read and write the Irish language in its original character, a piece of knowledge almost quite lost in the Highlands of Scotland, there being exceedingly few that have any skills at all that way.
However, given a pitch to help him he was further ahead of any other left-arm spinner than ever, and in the remarkably wet summer of 1912 he took 55 more wickets in the County Championship than the next best bowler ( George Dennett ).
As pointed out by Thomas Robert Malthus, Paul Ehrlich, Albert Bartlett, and others, exponential growth in human population has the capacity to overwhelm any finite supply of resources, even the entire known universe, in a remarkably short time.
Peter Gammons made a prediction in his pre-draft column on ESPN. com: " You won't find Clemson shortstop / third baseman Khalil Greene or Wake Forest center fielder Cory Sullivan on any top-100 list, but check back in five years from now and see if they aren't remarkably like Jeff Cirillo and Steve Finley.
His pictures are never crowded ; the figures in them remarkably well composed, often so cleverly grouped as to conceal any inaccuracies of drawing, and to produce the effect of a very successful composition.
All but two of these aircraft — a remarkably high percentage for any commercial fleet — are preserved.

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