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  • For so young a woman it is remarkable! (4)
  • Remarkable turn of speed that horse. (8)
  • The likeness indeed was remarkable. (10)
  • Mrs. Bellew is a rather remarkable woman. (8)
  • What did that remarkable man have in mind? (5)
  • Their separation was in no way remarkable. (10)
  • The stillness of the heavens was remarkable. (10)
  • Andrew, however, betrayed remarkable discomposure. (10)
  • Every time they met, it was more decided and remarkable. (4)
  • Mr Fleetway, I want to say I thought your Orphoos very remarkable. (8)
  • My sensations on seeing Kiomi beg of a gentleman were remarkable. (10)
  • The animal had been foaled in Ohio and was a remarkable freak of nature. (21)
  • Rosamund Culling was the only witness of his remarkable betrayal of grief. (10)
  • What a brilliant, versatile intellect must animate this remarkable creature! (5)
  • Already he was remarkable for his improvisations and for playing from scores. (3)
  • On a side-table in the room stood a remarkable pile, under cover of a shawl. (10)
  • Jarniman spoke of a remarkable number of diseases; very complicated, he says. (10)
  • One weakness neutralized the legitimate effect of his very remarkable abilities. (14)
  • But it is very remarkable that she should always hear Jane better than she does me. (4)
  • Mendelssohn was also a remarkable organist, if English testimony is to be credited. (3)
  • Though not remarkable for sensibility, James felt at once that something was wrong. (8)
  • There was nothing remarkable in the expression of her face except its utter immobility. (8)
  • The incident is chiefly remarkable to us as a relief to what I need not recount to you. (10)
  • Verily she was original; and a grey original should seem remarkable above a blooming blonde. (10)
  • And at least the facts struck the public fancy and brought forth a remarkable family of myths. (2)
  • The Italians have not produced many remarkable pianists, nevertheless, several are well known. (3)
  • A remarkable feature of the crude and primitive civilization of the Americans was their religion. (7)
  • But there was more; there was a remarkable fulness, if only he could subordinate it to narrative. (10)
  • I so very often see her eyes fixed on his face with a remarkable expression of pensive admiration. (4)
  • His square, well-coloured face is remarkable for a massive jaw, dominating all that comes above it. (8)
  • Among Norwegians, =Edvard Grieg=, born 1843, is a remarkable interpreter of his own individual works. (3)
  • In 1847, Liszt met the Princess von Sayn-Wittgenstein, who exercised a remarkable influence over him. (3)
  • After good wine, and plenty thereof, fair throats will make men of taste swallow that remarkable composer. (10)
  • It seems to me remarkable that there is positively not an ill-natured word from the first page to the last. (14)
  • Teresa Carreño=, a pupil of L. M. Gottschalk and G. Mathias, has had a remarkable career as concert-pianist. (3)
  • It was not a remarkable speed, when all was said; and we took four hours to cover ten miles at the best of it. (2)
  • Then his enemies are depicted, with remarkable irony, by a medley of crackling, snarling figures for woodwind. (3)
  • He is legion, strangely enough, and more remarkable still, it seldom seems to occur to him to return for his own. (21)
  • Although =Camille Saint-Saëns= is known chiefly as a composer, he was, during his early years, a remarkable pianist. (3)
  • Not that there is anything remarkable in its architecture, for it is an Italian Gothic structure of the simplest style. (10)
  • In 1872-73, he made a remarkable tour through America, arousing an enthusiasm only equalled in later years by Paderewski. (3)
  • We go on in our way; they theirs, in the apparent belief that Republicanism operates remarkable changes in human nature. (10)
  • He had a remarkable shyness of this theme, and reversed its general treatment; for he would pay, but would not talk of it. (10)
  • These themes form the basis of the music, and are varied and developed with infinite skill and remarkable orchestral irony. (3)
  • But the stone is connected with one of those remarkable tenures of land which linger on into the modern world from Feudalism. (2)
  • She resembled her brother, the lord of Earlsfont, in her remarkable height and her calm air of authority and self-sustainment. (10)
  • Had set orations been his business, he would scarcely have made so remarkable an impression as he made by his off-hand speeches. (14)
  • I can truly say that no one is more honored in circus history than Mr. Bailey, the presiding head of this remarkable institution. (21)
  • Speaking to editors, Redworth complimented them with friendly intimations of the real authorship of the remarkable work appearing. (10)
  • The house had a dark, overhanging thatch of the rush reeds that grow in the marshes hereabouts; I remember nothing else remarkable. (8)
  • It was natural that Lowell should be in demand on such occasions, and it was inevitable that he should make a remarkable impression. (14)
  • The bath-house keeper had many wonderful stories to relate of her remarkable wisdom, with which even highly educated men could not vie. (5)
  • She was expressionless, as if she had heard nothing; which fact, considering that she was very handsome, seemed remarkable to the young man. (10)
  • The Captain seized the book without wincing, and displayed a remarkable equanimity of countenance as he held it out, according to direction. (10)
  • Why the locks should have been so difficult to open, however, was still something remarkable, for she could now manage them with perfect ease. (4)
  • They were brief, clear and remarkable, not only for their unimpeachable justice, but for their conformity to the fundamental principles of law. (7)
  • No, no, you will proceed into this small vaulted room, and through this into several others, without perceiving anything very remarkable in either. (4)
  • He assured everybody, that Lady Camper was much misunderstood; she was a most remarkable woman; she was a most affable and highly intelligent lady. (10)
  • He and his aquatic accomplice drove to Lincoln Park bridge, where, by a coincidence which is not remarkable, a band of newspaper men were in waiting. (21)
  • This small but remarkable woman merits attention; her all-seeing eye and shrewd tongue were inscrutably the means of furthering the ends of Providence. (8)
  • Before night I had escaped from the city, by what means you know, and with my remarkable experiences in returning to civilization all Batrugia is familiar. (7)
  • The position of their houses was of vital importance to the Forsytes, nor was this remarkable, since the whole spirit of their success was embodied therein. (8)
  • Mendelssohn was a remarkable pianist, of an unaffected type, not a virtuoso, yet his interpretations were full of vigor, charm and a thoroughly musical spirit. (3)
  • What impressed Roderick Barclugh as remarkable, was the frank and unaffected manner in which he was greeted by the daughter and brilliant wife of Dr. Greydon. (18)
  • The paucity of invention is hardly less remarkable than the willingness of the inventors to sign their products, or the willingness of editors to publish them. (16)
  • He had the English manner; a remarkable simplicity contrasting with the demonstrative outcries and gesticulations of his friends when they joined him on the height. (10)

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