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The flight, he said, was remarkable for its unremarkability.
The most remarkable aspect of Susan Dominus's fine article was its unremarkability.
The most remarkable element in this election is the unremarkability that the choice of Prime Minister is between two women.
Ms. Noonan, as befits a Republican, gave the President points for trying, but mostly dismissed the speech as remarkable for its unremarkability.
His heavily constructed and framed urban scenes discuss at once the unremarkability of urbanity along with its specificities, while at the same time questioning the objectivity of the medium of photography.
Nothing much happens; in fact, the books are remarkable for their unremarkability: the three Barrytown novels can be summarised, respectively, as "kids form a band then split up", "girl accidentally gets pregnant and has the baby" and "man loses his job and runs a chip van with his mate".