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But people who know them both say they are remarkably similar.
When all three of them were together they got on remarkably well.
Man and woman, every one of them looked remarkably old for college students.
For a moment he looked remarkably like a dead man.
Remarkably small eyes you have, if I may say so.
They're also remarkably close, and they seem to work together.
Even so, people can get used to living with remarkably little personal space.
Two hours later, he was still thinking, to remarkably little effect.
Though they do very different things, the two companies are remarkably similar in many ways.
Five years later, the Administration has done remarkably little to move the issue forward.
"Do you know how remarkably little I have to show for all these years?"
In fact, the tried and true did remarkably well this year.
They ran out of questions in a remarkably short time.
And on this issue, saying the wrong thing is remarkably easy.
He did most of that, and things worked out remarkably well.
He said she was also remarkably popular with other students.
It's remarkably easy to find someone who will back us up.
I tell myself that although young, I've had a remarkably full life.
Since then, however, the field of history has changed remarkably.
People in this period were also remarkably on the move.
The Americans won after a remarkably close game 116 to 105.
Will is remarkably clear about the real value of his film work.
A shot that is hit remarkably low and sometimes hard.
"You are doing remarkably well for everything you've been through."
Who was that university student, already so remarkably set on her life course?