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    remarkable


    1. something remarkable, something that only he or she can do


    2. Their casual, consensual, informal and strictly forbidden exchanges of secret intelligence had been the secret of their remarkable successes for years, even when Mirielle had been a junior intelligence officer


    3. The most remarkable words about healing belong to King David:


    4. At first glance I could see nothing remarkable about him


    5. ” Isn’t it remarkable that of all the subjects that could have been spoken of, only one is mentioned? Jesus spoke with His disciples about the Kingdom of God


    6. From Brazil comes a black honey, from Africa a clear, pale green, and from Texas comes one of the most unique honeys in the world, the remarkable guajillo honey which is crystal white with a pearly reflection like new milk


    7. When Jackson and Sarah emerged from the cave, there was a remarkable change in them


    8. ' He sighed a sad smile, indicating his remarkable performance was complete, and I watched the lady disappear inside the windmill


    9. Perhaps something is absorbed into my bloodstream that has remarkable recuperative effects


    10. They al1 proved to be remarkable children who could speak telepathically to dragons and humans alike

    11. At one point, after pocketing their money and their komboloi beads, they performed a remarkable piece of coordinated percussion by tapping their feet and fingertips on the table tops in time to a tune hummed by Zacharias, their Sophian eyes a-shining


    12. Instead, he strived harder every year to produce the most remarkable flowers, vegetables and fruits


    13. “Is she always this headstrong, and in possession of this remarkable ability?”


    14. And this is my daughter who, until now has shown a remarkable lack of interest in science fiction generally and Star Wars in particular and who, not so very long ago, castigated her brother for being a Star Wars geek


    15. To the south there was a remarkable change in the land and the temperature


    16. transformation has been remarkable to everyone that


    17. What a remarkable


    18. But we live in a remarkable time, when


    19. It was obvious to Alexei that the Queen was rewarding her Captain for his remarkable duties


    20. There are so many remarkable stories about

    21. the remarkable changes that come to animals using


    22. remarkable flowers, vegetables and fruits


    23. with one remarkable move


    24. Bunty Danvers was a remarkable woman of great generosity, as you will no doubt have realised, she cared greatly about people and took immense pains to do whatever she could to help those who, as she saw it, needed assistance, but only ever from an altruistic motive


    25. Teenage constitutions are remarkable things, but even in their relatively short social lives both of them have experienced the fatal charm inherent in mixing the sauce


    26. Belle wondered for a moment how many generations of George's family had asked those very questions and she swelled with pride and resolve that her family would now both carry on the old, and begin the new traditions of so remarkable a lineage


    27. “I have ne'er seen another, save the other members of his most remarkable family,” enjoined Mr


    28. You see, there’s no reason to be so absurdly pleased that you can remember it! He doesn’t think it in any way remarkable


    29. “This is a most remarkable place


    30. Inspired, Harry began sketches of the more remarkable foundations and buildings, trying for himself to devise the methods he might employ if he were to construct the imposing structures

    31. “Common names really, a remarkable coincidence to be sure


    32. It was remarkable how quickly things could change in life


    33. You know I have remarkable powers, but those powers come with a cost; the cost being my life force


    34. Standing behind me, this is a model of the Planet referred to by the natives as Planet Earth; nothing very remarkable about this planet, save for this pocket of energy located here,”


    35. He was done with the book by the time the candle died, quite a remarkable feat if he really hadn't known anything about reading


    36. But nothing he had seen was as incredible, as remarkable, as so utterly mind-bogglingly insanely strange and weird as The Singularity


    37. Then several years ago, there is Harry in her own house, one of that remarkable family


    38. “He is remarkable


    39. Most likely, she could attribute his continued existence to his remarkable resourcefulness


    40. There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge

    41. She was fond of him, too, for he had a remarkable gentleness and courtesy in his dealings with women


    42. Lastly, and most remarkable was their hair, iridescent and golden, the hair of an elf had a light of its own


    43. remarkable ability to witness to others in the marketplace


    44. He says nothing of the price of bread, probably because he found nothing remarkable about it


    45. For all of his cowardice and stupidity, the advisor had one remarkable talent -- his ability to become invisible, even from the eyes of his Lord


    46. He had reached the remarkable tally of nine before a police car ran a red light and smashed into Ratford’s car, only to discover a dead, well dressed teenage boy in his trunk


    47. The prices, indeed, which Fleetwood has been able to collect, seem to have been those chiefly which were remarkable for extraordinary dearness or cheapness ; and I do not pretend that any very certain conclusion can be drawn from them


    48. ‘I’m told that you have a remarkable facsimile of the


    49. Rian was incredibly young, yet showed remarkable aptitude for battle, both mentally and physically


    50. This diminution of price has, in the course of the present and preceding century, been most remarkable in those manufactures of which the materials are the coarser metals













































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    Synonyms for "remarkable"

    remarkable singular notable noteworthy phenomenal marvellous unusual

    "remarkable" definitions

    unusual or striking


    worthy of attention because interesting, significant, or unusual