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Her latest poem has remarkable depth.

And certainly some archaeological findings were quite remarkable.

He showed a remarkable ability to dodge UN sanctions and evade investigators.

At THE age of 34, Julian Castro has pulled off a remarkable feat.

Not everyone sees America's fiery ambassador—with his remarkable white walrus moustache under a reddish-brown thatch—quite that way.

Theoretical physicist Richard Feynman was a huge fan and called it a "jewel" and a "remarkable" formula.

The most remarkable aspect of Wall Street was that the villain of the piece, Gordon Gekko, became a hero to a new generation of moneymen.

Prehistoric humans living more than 40,000 years ago had mastered the skills needed to catch fast-moving, deep ocean fish such as tuna, a remarkable new archaeological find has revealed.

During the sometimes turbulent transitional period, they have worked tirelessly to smoothen the path leading up to the handover, lay the ground for a better Hong Kong, and ensure a smooth and successful transition. This is a remarkable achievement.

remarkable造句

These trees attain to remarkable height.

His insensitivity towards the feelings of others is remarkable.

The artist had caught, with remarkable fidelity, Ruth's graceful beauty and serenity.

In the further discussion of the subject we find in both these groups of authors remarkable evasions and inconsequences.

He showed a remarkable picture of great towering maize plants in the plot with the char and miserable little runts in the plot without.

Indeed, these unprepossessing shapes may be just as remarkable as the paintings of trotting horses and tussling rhinos, providing a snapshot into humankind's first steps towards symbolism and writing.

"It is remarkable," he added.

This kind of watermelon is remarkable for its size.

The Sultan has dedicated enormous enthusiasm and made remarkable contribution to the development of the China - Brunei friendly relations.

A remarkable sight in Singapore is possibly the largest fleet ever gathered: hundreds of supertankers and bulk carriers from around the world, lying idly at anchor.

The economic recovery after the genocide, when Hutu militias looted the country before fleeing into Congo, had been remarkable, if largely funded by the diaspora and by foreign aid.

Halfway through this remarkable quotation the girl morphs into the monk.

It is a remarkable study of spirituality and sacrifice, and how men of faith cope when their ideals are challenged by violent reality.

The results have been nothing short of remarkable.

There were remarkable differences between precursor events of this particular earthquake and those of other predicted earthquakes.

He showed his remarkable endurance throughout the courtship.

There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!'

He is also a Nobel Prize winner and I think has a remarkable intellect.

Both sides have made remarkable achievements in cooperation on economy, trade, energy, non-resources and humanities and strengthened strategic coordination in international and regional affairs.