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The partial closure comes as Western Europe is experiencing a remarkedly dry summer, which could also hit production of grain, fruit and vegetables.
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Thanks again for the prompt and remarkedly thorough response to my questions.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Thanks again for the prompt and remarkedly thorough response to my questions.
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It was obviously done with a monospaced font that looks remarkedly like “Courier”.
Think Progress » Bush Said His Nominees Won’t Change Their Minds In 20 Years 2005
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It was obviously done with a monospaced font that looks remarkedly like “Courierâ€.
Think Progress » Bush Said His Nominees Won’t Change Their Minds In 20 Years 2005
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He was a remarkedly well-preserved man and looked much younger than his years.
Crime and Punishment 2002
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I had been remarkedly changed ... and made aware of the hidden life ... that can lie unappreciated in between days.
ugotsoul Diary Entry ugotsoul 2002
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The inexorable reunion happened one Tuesday night in the QM bar, when Ray was already shoehorned in at the back against the windows overlooking the disco, and therefore had no means of escape when Simon and his remarkedly pacifying companion walked up to join their table.
A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2001
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Her protest was remarkedly weak even to her own ears.
Journey Into Love Logan, Jessica 1982
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His answers to questions are irrelevant and of a remarkedly silly coloring.
Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck
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