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We carry it with us, and yet remarkably in the Web-age, Yesterday can come round again.
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The email was sent before any account of what happened reached the media and yet is remarkably similar to the police log both in the events it describes and the phrases it alleges Mr Mitchell used.
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All the while, she played her part and kept herself artfully in line for Ms. Tharp's remarkably rigorous and yet free-seeming presentation of dancing children.
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Instead, I'll say that it finds Mr. Tarantino perched improbably but securely on the top of a production that's wildly extravagant, ferociously violent, ludicrously lurid and outrageously entertaining, yet also, remarkably, very much about the pernicious lunacy of racism and, yes, slavery's singular horrors.
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And yet, the Fed has kept NGDP growing on a remarkably steady growth path (albeit, below its pre-crisis trend path).
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Yet the interiors are remarkably different: one is glitzy and modern, the other preserves Victorian touches.
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Yet, because removing Mr Hussein is remarkably difficult, and criticising the American president in time of war is not done lightly, Congress is likely to pass a vague resolution supporting President Clinton's Iraqi policy.
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If successful, Moallem's invention and ensuing campaign could provide a remarkably simple solution for a large, yet often neglected population.
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And yet, despite the widely held view that these incidents swayed votes, there is remarkably little academic evidence to suggest that they did.
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Industry revenues, of course, have grown tremendously since 1967, yet remarkably, 24 of the 25 companies disappeared or stopped selling computer and software products.
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And yet, despite these political gyrations, the policies espoused by those in power have remained remarkably steady.
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