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I have a remarkably normal life.
Politics and war are remarkably similar situations.
Miami is a remarkably resilient, opportunistic team.
I've said before that I'm a remarkably unsentimental person.
Fortunately, human beings are remarkably diverse models to work from.
I am remarkably pleased with Obama. I had grave misgivings about him.
I don't know that on-demand sports is remarkably better than live sports.
For an architect's son, I am remarkably unformed in my architectural tastes.
Is your remarkably sexist drivel intentional, or just some horrible mistake?
I had a remarkably happy childhood; whatever scars I have are self-inflicted.
I mean, to call the press the enemy is dangerous and just remarkably bizarre.
Although their maneuverability is limited, blind flies can fly remarkably well.
I was booed at the premiere of 'Miss Julie,' a remarkably stimulating experience.
My writing is remarkably non-confessional; you actually learn very little about me.
The Romans used every housing form known today and they have a remarkably modern look.
I was listening to the first record the other day, and it sounds remarkably contemporary.
I think subconsciously people are remarkably discerning. I think that they can sense care.
I consider myself a remarkably unsentimental person. I don't look back on the good old days.
Nixon had this remarkably effective, deeply intense will to power. Reagan and I have a will to ideas.
I think that Eminem is very talented and remarkably bright, and I actually do like a lot of his music.
It's remarkably easy to dig up enormous amounts of information about individuals, without their consent.
For all the billions of dollars created here, Silicon Valley is remarkably stingy when it comes to giving.
I've outlived my parents, and I've had some wonderful second chances in life. I feel remarkably uncheated.
The customer is a remarkably selfish person: He takes the relationship to where the execution is in his favor.
Like so many of us, I'm brokenhearted about the death of the remarkably talented actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Remarkably, there are leaders in Washington who don't understand why it's so important for us to have a budget.
Under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably smart - smarter even sometimes than the smartest people in them.
OK, I wasn't really paying attention to YouTube in the year after it began. No one was. But its growth was remarkably rapid.
You know, honestly, acting in film is remarkably independent. You're doing your thing and someone else is doing their thing.
Our political institutions work remarkably well. They are designed to clang against each other. The noise is democracy at work.
History often reads as a hard and grim experience. But people are remarkably resilient and funny, even when the going is very hard.
Children know from a remarkably early age that things are being kept from them, that grown-ups participate in a world of mysteries.
The sky was clear - remarkably clear - and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse.
It is a remarkably beautiful piece of home furnishing, the Oscar. I used to keep it up in front of a mirror so that it looked like two.
Those Duffer Brothers really know how to tell a story, and I think it makes you want to watch. 'Stranger Things' is remarkably watchable.
Most victims of my autobiographical verse are either far too polite, remarkably understanding unaware that I have written poems about them.
If you look at where innovation - defined as ideas, not as commercial product - tends to live, the university system is remarkably innovative.
A culture in which guilt is automatically assumed to be neurotic and unhealthy has devised a remarkably clever way of protecting its self-interest.
New tech explosions create winners and losers, but overall are remarkably positive for the country, middle-class folks, the economy, jobs, and wages.
Political scientists have long argued that party identification is the best possible predictor of voting behavior and is remarkably sticky over time.
Much of what we consider the American way of life is rooted in the period of remarkably broad, shared economic growth, from around 1900 to about 1978.
We are living through a remarkably privileged era, when certain deep truths about the cosmos are still within reach of the human spirit of exploration.
Americans have been remarkably devoted to the capacity for belief, to idealism. That's why we get into trouble all the time. We're always viewed as naive.
I think there's something very peculiar about living in the city and not part of the major metropolis; that actually makes it remarkably easy to disappear.
If you look at Newcastle or Gateshead, even over twenty years, even with the previous administration, it has moved quite remarkably in transforming itself.
True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.
We have a remarkably complete picture in many ways - and it could be that we're not accounting for something that's almost three-quarters of the entire universe.
We've been remarkably lucky in that we've been free to make the movies we've wanted to make the way we've wanted to make them. They've all been made for a price.
We know beauty when we see it, and our reactions are remarkably consistent. Beauty is not just a social construct, and not every girl is beautiful just the way she is.
Human beings are remarkably resilient. When you think about it, our species has been teetering upon the edge of the existential cliff since Hiroshima. In short, we endure.