But remarkably, time and time again Samsung has figured out a way to get under my skin.
Simple solution but remarkably many pensions have not sought to address this issue.
But remarkably, still, over 3 years and 9 months into this bull market, so many investors remain unconvinced.
But remarkably, some legislators in those states and others began considering legislation that would actually make it easier to obtain licenses.
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But remarkably, Bahia state alone got 54% of this disaster fund.
Hutton and Edrich appeared in 35 Tests together, but remarkably, and to the immense detriment of the England team and its supporters, this was the only time this formidable XI took the field in a Test.
Going back to Jan. 4, 2006, former USC coach Pete Carroll needed two yards to secure his team's third straight national championship, but remarkably kept Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush on the sidelines for the deciding play that didn't go in USC's favor.
"This market is muddling through but doing remarkably well, " says Stack, who's now 50% allocated into equities, but plans to raise his exposure soon to 65%.
But that remarkably clear thinking goes out the window when it comes to income.
But, remarkably, nearly all the Senate's famously independent souls have conformed to party lines.
Both are valid uses but with remarkably different messages and conversations.
Microsoft is bound to lose some of that market share this Christmas season as a flood of newer and more technically advanced (but still remarkably cheap) gaming devices hit the shelves.
This is up marginally on the previous week but is still remarkably low for this time of year.
It captures the essence of a creed that so often decries change, but has proved remarkably adept at surviving it.
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Clearly, the quintic was next, but progress was remarkably slow.
In creating this favourable impression of the campaign, the tsar was helped not only by propaganda but by the remarkably disciplined behaviour of his troops who neither stole nor marauded as they advanced through Europe.
The Bush Administration was lobbied from many places: from inside the military, by Petraeus and other like-minded officers, but also, remarkably, from outside notably, by retired General Jack Keane and Fred Kagan, at the American Enterprise Institute.
But could we have remarkably strong growth for a full decade, as Pawlenty hopes?
Her new book is a collection of radio talks, conceived and delivered long before the current crisis, but its publication is remarkably timely.
But McCaw gets several remarkably valuable hidden assets inside Iridium.
Computers have become remarkably useful but are still a far cry from the dream of early computer pioneers of a machine so smart it would be indistinguishable from a human.
But this is also a remarkably sharp-eared guide to the vocabulary of living English.
Some of the messages sent to the screens are remarkably banal, but things occasionally get spicy.
The wavelength of this radiation is remarkably pure, but like a musical note it has harmonics associated with it.
Most everywhere tourists feel remarkably safe, but there are some travel concerns.
But this race has been remarkably stable in terms of the number of states and which states have been in play and have been contested between the candidates.
Remarkably detailed, but often contradictory, rumors have swept the capital Phnom Penh, raking over the beautiful divorcee's alleged relationships with senior members of Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP).
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