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Despite that, they still performed very unremarkably against the Iranians until 1988.
The first few fought unremarkably, even on 4-pound test.
"The bodies were discovered straight away," the next chapter unremarkably begins.
His voice struck Dexter as unremarkably attractive, like an actor's.
The people in black acted unremarkably, he saw, like disciplined soldiers on a battlefield.
The old car was lithe, lively and special, while the new one is unremarkably mainstream.
He himself is dressed unremarkably, in an orange turtleneck and jeans.
They were dressed unremarkably in business suits and dresses.
Dinner on the Washington had passed unremarkably, but the aircrew were growing restless.
More time passed, unremarkably enough for me.
The master of the universe is alive and well, it tells us, but he or she is unremarkably human.
Tom's profile began unremarkably: he loved Australia, clean sheets and orange juice.
Like much of Staten Island, it was unremarkably beautiful.
The remainder of the day passed unremarkably.
Most of the pictures are unremarkably illustrational in style.
When not cross-dressing, the male is unremarkably masculine.
That was just about the Rangers' strongest opportunity for the first two periods, and for the rest of the way they played rather unremarkably.
A day slipped by unremarkably, but that did little to put Entreri at ease.
When "Touched by an Angel" was introduced at the start of the 1994-95 season, it performed unremarkably.
This new division fought respectably, if unremarkably, at Stones River.
Unremarkably, the two agree that beautiful people enjoy opportunities that "normal" people do not.
What I saw on the monitor's screen looked, unremarkably, like a stick figure depiction of a weed or an insect leg.
Not unremarkably, he does not seem to remove previous writings, even when they conflict with his newer views.
Unremarkably, the Rev. Ian Paisley was on his feet with an objection.
Their faces were unremarkably Imperial as well, rather swarthy and blue-stubbled for the most part.