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amazingly

in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise amazingly, he finished medical school in three years

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Simple sentences

Amazingly, the old man recovered his health.
Prices went to amazingly low levels.
The bird flies amazingly quickly.
My approach is amazingly simple but very effective.
Tom is amazingly well informed.
Tom was amazingly courageous.
It's amazingly simple.
You're amazingly beautiful as a couple.
It was amazingly easy.

Movie subtitles

Long before the industrial Revolution came to England, China was amazingly inventive.
Amazingly, this life thrived in an extremely hostile environment, which meant we needed to expand our narrow view of where life might be found.
This is going to be the most amazingly gay Halloween ever!
All of these degenerate characteristics check amazingly with the history of the dead man before us, whose life was one of brutality, of violence and murder.
He learned how to fly, stole a plane, got caught, put in jail, escaped in an amazingly short space of time.
They're amazingly heavy.
News travels amazingly fast in China. and reputations are made and unmade just as quickly.
And he looks amazingly like Earl.
Amazingly strong.
I think they resemble you amazingly, Uncle Matt.
YOUR WIFE IS AN AMAZINGLY BRIGHT WOMAN.
You know, because of the extraordinary heat last summer.the water level of the lake has declined amazingly.
Amazingly the sea inspires me.
Mr Carmichael, when I made your acquaintance yesterday, you volunteered an amazingly correct diagnosis of Shanghai Lily and I see no reason for you to have changed it.
Mr Meyerboom, isn't she amazingly intelligent?
The country is amazingly beautiful.
You know, he was amazingly like you, wasn't he?
Some murderers, particularly the distinguished ones who are going to make great names for themselves. -. start amazingly early. - In childhood?
Amazingly acute sense of hearing. An interesting symptom.
She has an amazingly good figure.
You're an amazingly good dancer.
You did amazingly well for only one lesson.
YOU'RE AN AMAZINGLY PRETTY GIRL, MA'AM, BUT A SHOCKING FLIRT.
I have the exact same dream. in which an amazingly beautiful woman floats by.
Amazingly stupid, but flattering.
Bat, business skill, the best, amazingly, worthless.
You are amazingly kind.
That's what makes Pascal so amazingly modern.
You were amazingly far-seeing.
I'm feeling amazingly strong.
Well, our hosts here have been gassing us and zapping our minds and being weird, and are now giving us this amazingly keen meal to make it up to us.
He is in amazingly good condition for a corpse who is supposed to have been dead for six years.
Amazingly, it's the first time it's happened since you got here.
But on those of 25 feet or less he was amazingly accurate.
You're amazingly optimistic.

News and current affairs

Moreover, his efforts here were amazingly clumsy.
Amazingly, debate is heating up even though it is uncertain that NMD will work.
In reality, burning fossil fuels over the past 150 years has enabled us to be free to create and innovate an amazingly richer world of antibiotics, telecommunications, and computers.
All of this leaves future societies amazingly richer - but would be missed in green GDP measures.
Amazingly enough, it was Bill Hamilton, along with the political scientist Robert Axelrod and the evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers, who formalized the models behind the evolution of reciprocity.
They also sustained, against all odds, a democracy that, however imperfect and dysfunctional, is nonetheless amazingly vibrant.
But that statement, amazingly, ignored Spain's higher pre-euro inflation - thus confusing real and nominal rates - and more rapid GDP growth.
Recent research at Harvard University's Center for International Development (CID) suggests that tacit knowledge flows through amazingly slow and narrow channels.
Russia's people wanted to make a difference and amazingly they did: their energy and cohesion put an end to Communist rule.
Likewise, shipments of toilet paper are amazingly accurate indicators of military activity.
During the late 1990's, the US had an amazingly long run of economic good luck, assisted by some very good institutions and some quite good economic policies.
Amazingly, in the one area vital to its economic and social performance, America shies away from biting the reform bullet.
But the overall picture is amazingly good.
Tunisia is off to an amazingly good start.
Amazingly, instead of dampening inflation, Ukraine's central bank is stoking it.
Amazingly, President Viktor Yushchenko regularly vetoed decisions necessary for that stabilization, including every effort at privatization.
Amazingly, many Latin America leaders fail to make the connection between reducing poverty and their own popularity.

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