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For all its world-of-tomorrow remarkableness, the Eyegaze system isn't without its nits.
It was not the remarkableness of the phrase, for any little lisping child can say as much, but that a bird spoke it astonished us.
The lagniappe that you get from the really, really, really talented software developers is your only hope for remarkableness.
Nevertheless, UFU has retained much of its remarkableness and singularity.
I think the practical element of his take on remarkableness makes this far more useful than the vague pronouncements of a self-proclaimed guru.
Despite Blainey's admirable efforts to demonstrate the remarkableness of both sisters in her revealing, absorbing biography, James's comment rings persuasively true.
Mr. Dunlap builds his case for Broadway's remarkableness by compiling what I started, after absorbing several chapters of them, to think of as "the Broadway begats."
He glanced almost jealously at the faces of Von Schroeder and Jones, and wondered if they had not divined the remarkableness and deliciousness of this woman who sat beside him.
Yet even into modern times, the witchcraft charge has been used... "All in all, the remarkableness of the conceit has been its continuation, given the mildness of the evils attributed to such witches--they lived a long life, possibly an endless one, and they could travel far distances in the blink of an eye.