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    remarkably
    [ adv ]
    1. to a remarkable degree or extent

    2. <adv.all>
      she was unusually tall
    3. in a signal manner

    4. <adv.all>
      signally inappropriate methods


    Remarkable \Re*mark"a*ble\ (-?-b'l), a. [F. remarquable.]
    Worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable; conspicuous;
    hence, uncommon; extraordinary.

    'T is remarkable, that they
    Talk most who have the least to say. --Prior.

    There is nothing left remarlable
    Beneath the visiting moon. --Shak.

    Syn: Observable; noticeable; extraordinary; unusual; rare;
    strange; wonderful; notable; eminent.
    -- {Re*mark"a*ble*ness}, n. --
    {Re*mark"a*bly}, adv.

    1. Some job losses among blacks also resulted. Trade sanctions were probably less effective: merchandise exports held up remarkably well during the sanctions era.
    2. A survey I have conducted shows that this view is not remarkably widespread - largely, perhaps, because Belgium is a kingdom. Nevertheless, the arrest of Pineau-Valencienne does lead to consideration of another astounding coincidence.
    3. He praises Foley as a "remarkably fair" House speaker and says of Rep. Frank, "give the guy his day in court."
    4. Mercury is the biggest and most successful of London's publicly-quoted fund managers and its top management team has been remarkably stable.
    5. Neither has a head for detail, and both can be remarkably verbose in a provincial brogue. Each was compared badly to a rival who regularly trounced him in the political arena - Helmut Schmidt and Margaret Thatcher, respec- tively.
    6. Lately, it has favored stocks of huge companies (average market value $9 billion), meaning that it has had remarkably few losers, but few big winners.
    7. What emerges from an examination of BCCI's bread-and-butter businesses is a remarkably close, but global parallel to the ancient Pakistani money-transfer system, known as hundi.
    8. My interest was held, though, by Uvarov; even under these circumstances, he is a remarkably fine dancer.
    9. But real-estate related write-offs of $17 million, though higher than the year-ago $8 million, were remarkably low considering the large size of Wells Fargo's real-estate portfolio.
    10. Foreign ownership of U.S. real estate and business, although rising, still remains remarkably small.
    11. "Mortgage securities funds have performed remarkably well, given the decline in interest rates, but they may pay for that in 1992," says John Rekenthaler, editor of Morningstar mutual fund report.
    12. Although loss-making Names and their action groups have been quiet recently, they have been remarkably successful in affecting perceptions in the past.
    13. Fortunately, perhaps, these are not widely available. Anyone wishing to try a subtle white rum from a British island, should sample The Baron's CSR from St Kitts, which is remarkably smooth.
    14. For the long-term buyer too, the outlook seems remarkably positive.
    15. Mr. Polus looks remarkably like our image of Twain from photos and Hal Holbrook's portrayals.
    16. It is held up as a prime example of how remarkably well a single genus can adapt to different environments.
    17. The documentary series 20 Miles From Piccadilly Circus has been doing just what its title implies and showing how remarkably rural a village -Eynsford - can be even when it is very close to the metropolis.
    18. He tries to maintain a physician's professional detachment from the suffering he sees, but it isn't always possible. "Some families are remarkably powerful at pulling you in," he says.
    19. He found net national savings were remarkably constant between 1950 and 1980 at 7-8 per cent of national income.
    20. The success this year of the biggest arts festival in the world hardly suggests imminent doom and the Scottish Arts Council is in remarkably good heart.
    21. While Marcos has been able to engage the public in a dialogue, the speeches of Mexican politicians are generally tedious and earnest. In spite of his balaclava and guerrilla outfit, Marcos sounds remarkably moderate and avoids leftist dogma.
    22. Such a terrible waste.' 'How remarkably interesting,' said John Major.
    23. If little else, we've always found the "comandante" to be a remarkably plain-spoken man on such matters.
    24. In Cambodia, for example, the UN has in recent weeks overseen a remarkably successful multi-party election.
    25. Both were acclaimed scouts 130 years ago, knew the Texas wilderness and did surveys that, even today, are remarkably accurate.
    26. The Conservative party may take heart from the fact that its popular support has held up remarkably well.
    27. The staff of Sindlinger & Co. asks probing personal questions of a scientific sample of households, and obtains remarkably straight answers.
    28. "I think remarkably calm, peaceful," Law said, speaking on the driveway outside the White House.
    29. "But I've learned this economy is remarkably resilient.
    30. And we won't be passing boxes of books, so no volunteer will have an aching back afterward." Anesthesia has become "remarkably safe" despite bad publicity and big malpractice awards, researchers reported today.
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