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remarkable English

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remarkable

Something worth noticing; not common; extraordinary. It's remarkable that many mothers don't breastfeed their children, despite the evidence that it is good for babies to breastfeed.

remarkable

(= singular) unusual or striking a remarkable sight such poise is singular in one so young (= noteworthy) worthy of notice a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain a remarkable achievement

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Simple sentences

We can travel through time. And we do at the remarkable rate of one second per second.
The change was remarkable.
Especially remarkable was her oval face.
Moral and physical development are remarkable in the youth.
He has recently made remarkable progress in English.
He made remarkable progress in English.
He has a remarkable aptitude for music.
He has a remarkable memory.
She has recently made remarkable progress in English.
The recent advances in medicine are remarkable.
In this paper they made the remarkable prediction that radiation (in the form of photons) from the very hot stages of the universe should still be around today.
What a remarkable achievement!
Euler's identity really is remarkable.
Tom is remarkable.
This is remarkable.
In recent years, science has made remarkable progress.
Recent advances in medicine are remarkable.
Science has made remarkable progress.
Rapid and remarkable advances have been made in medicine.
The truly remarkable feature of sound production by birds is that the two sides of the syrinx can act independently.
It is remarkable that he said nothing at all.
She has a remarkable capacity for learning languages.
She achieved remarkable results.
He was able to put up remarkable performances at the sports competition.

Movie subtitles

And the consequences - the birth of the nation-state and the rise of capitalism - would lead to a remarkable reversal of fortunes.
How very different it would be for the altogether more modest voyages about to be undertaken by a remarkable man from the tiny little European kingdom of Portugal.
The cancer apparently affected the hippocampus, but the human brain is remarkable.
Akakiy Akakievich Bashmachkin, a clerk of whom it cannot be said that he was very remarkable.
Remarkable.
As a special part of our performance it is my pleasure to introduce to you a man you all know for his long and remarkable pedagogical achievements. pedagogical achievements at the local college.
The two original languages have been deliberately respected in the film's dialogues in order to preserve the power and truthfulness of the remarkable images which are the basis of this movie.
You spoke of a rather remarkable man from the West Side.
It's indeed a remarkable record, sir.
Remarkable resemblance.
Remarkable story from country village.
Ladies and gentlemen. with your kind attention and permission. I have the honor of presenting to you. one of the most remarkable men in the world.
How remarkable?
Ladies and gentlemen. with your kind attention and permission. I have now the honor to present to you. one of the most remarkable men in the world.
We Saint-Simonians, who follow the teachings of our master, the late Count of Saint-Simon, a remarkable economist and philosopher, want to build a new society based on progress.
And if what he was singing were true you know, he must be quite a remarkable fellow.
I have the honor of presenting to you. one of the most remarkable men in the world.
I have now the honor to present to you. one of the most remarkable men in the world.
A man, I perceive, of remarkable shrewdness.
Captain Bligh, in my opinion, your open-boat voyage was the most remarkable conduct of navigation in the history of the sea.
She's a remarkable girl.
That, my dear Conway, is the story of a remarkable man.
Isn't this remarkable?
Since you press me, I'll begin with my father. It's remarkable how many great men began with their fathers.
My father was a very remarkable man.
Yes, it was a remarkable fine meeting.
What's remarkable about it?
Yes, it is an amazing piece of engineering. still the most remarkable iron structure in the world.
The first time I looked into your remarkable eyes, I knew that I was lost.
I've sold a composition. Quite a remarkable piece of music.
Considering that you didn't go to bed until 4, it's remarkable.
That's remarkable.
Thus begins this remarkable expedition.

News and current affairs

But if the human capacity for destruction knows few limits, the ability to start over again is just as remarkable.
The benefits of some donor help can be remarkable.
This rich habitat supports remarkable biodiversity - or did before the oil companies got there - and more than 30 million local inhabitants, who depend on the local ecosystems for their health and livelihoods.
Last year, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) issued a remarkable report on Ogoniland, a major ethnic homeland in the Niger Delta that has been at the epicenter of conflict between local communities and international oil.
Moreover, countries like Ethiopia are making valiant, indeed remarkable, efforts to overcome their problems, despite the lack of adequate, and long-promised, help from the world's richest countries.
Of course, there is a prominent example of just that: Kofi Annan, under whose stewardship the UN has undergone a remarkable improvement.
Nonetheless, we are at both the end and beginning of something remarkable.
That is the remarkable story of the twentieth century.
The Spanish had grown so inured to acts of violence from Basque separatists that the murder of 191 people in Madrid by Islamist extremists in 2004 was met with remarkable sang-froid.
Where is this remarkable cohort to come from?
A remarkable incident has emboldened Chinese journalists.
This is all the more remarkable given that the crisis in the UK was comparatively mild.
I expect particularly great things of my fellow Koreans, a remarkable people who have come into their own.
Under Ban's leadership, remarkable progress is being made, though as he emphasizes, even faster progress is both possible and needed.
NEW YORK - At Uganda's largest AIDS clinic, I recently witnessed a remarkable celebration of life.
Given the two countries' long-strained relations, this visit would have been remarkable at any time.
More telling, and significant in the long term, is the remarkable anti-US and anti-UK sentiment now sweeping Iraq.
And, indeed, the rate of change in Myanmar over the last two years has been nothing short of remarkable.
His embrace of the right to his truth, which is the artist's task, is nonetheless remarkable, given that he is working in an environment in which part of the creative process involves trying to stay alive.
This is a remarkable development: the idea that a Dalit woman could lead India has been inconceivable for 3,000 years.
Carved in the cliff side or protected in small beautiful museums, these remarkable objects were the pride and joy of local Muslims, followers of the faith for more than a millennium.
The second change is that, after almost two decades of striving for a workable political system dominated by the center-left and center-right parties, Italy is experiencing a remarkable dispersion of forces.
As this history suggests, it is more remarkable for a US president not to reappoint a Fed chairman named by the opposite party than to reappoint one who wishes it.

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