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But, in the end, Patrick gets the computer--and, remarkably enough, even calls me back.
FORBES: The Laptop Lament
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Mr. FEINSTEIN: I think Isaiah Thomas, for some reason, has the Dolans convinced that he is their savior, not Larry Brown, and he might talk them into actually firing him, remarkably enough.
NPR: Defending NBA Champs Bounced from Playoffs
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The Klamath river's dams, owned by PacifiCorp, a former subsidiary (remarkably enough) of Scottish Power, date back to 1918, and were built without fish ladders to help salmon returning to their natal waters.
ECONOMIST: Saving the fish of the Klamath river
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Remarkably enough, it has been argued by senior U.S. government officials, among others, that the Gulf war actually demonstrated once and for all the irrelevance of strategic depth in the age of ballistic missiles.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Freedom Flame 2013
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The academy takes the endeavor seriously enough to protect that remarkably rigorous voting process.
NPR: For Geeks Only: How Oscar Voting Works
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And to primitive rituals: Mr. LaChapelle intercuts shots of Krumpers in Los Angeles with stock footage of African tribal ceremonies, and, sure enough, many of the moves are remarkably similar.
WSJ: Bothered and Bewildered
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Remarkably, very few brands have defined and consistently supported a strong enough narrative that speaks specifically to their Hispanic consumers.
FORBES: Capturing the Hispanic Market Will Require More Than A Total Market Strategy