Remarkable
in sentence
1660 examples of Remarkable in a sentence
It's quite
remarkable.
It's a
remarkable
effect.
We line that up with data that we record from a professional driver, and the resemblance is absolutely
remarkable.
The reason that people survive in crisis is because of the
remarkable
work of the people in crisis themselves.
And although a lot of people like privacy as their methodology of control around data, and obsess around privacy, at least some of us really like to share as a form of control, and what's
remarkable
about digital commonses is you don't need a big percentage if your sample size is big enough to generate something massive and beautiful.
Also, the fact that he threatened to sue me because I got a leak of his leaks, I thought that showed a
remarkable
sort of inconsistency in ideology, to be honest, as well.
We are seeing now one of the most
remarkable
traditions in the history of the human animal.
You know, it's
remarkable
how universal the gesture is of handing your camera to a total stranger.
And what was
remarkable
about it was in the past when we think of chemical messengers within the body, we thought of complicated things like estrogen and insulin, or nerve transmission.
They were just brought together in this kind of reconciliation, and I find this
remarkable.
This is quite remarkable, because, again, why did no one look at this before?
What's clever is the way the fly flaps it, which of course ultimately is controlled by the nervous system, and this is what enables flies to perform these
remarkable
aerial maneuvers.
CA: Reed, you're a
remarkable
person, you've changed all of our lives and the lives of many kids.
And the kids that you see here all volunteered to be part of this, 28 of them, and you can see as soon as the picture comes up that they are in fact a
remarkable
group of young people all afflicted by this disease, all looking quite similar to each other.
We are in a
remarkable
moment here.
And around that time, I met John Gardner, who is a
remarkable
man.
More importantly, people started to send me their observations of
remarkable
animal behavior, and believe me, if there's an animal misbehaving on this planet, I know about it.
It's remarkable: the position.
These are just remarkable,
remarkable
changes in the outlook for some of the biggest killers.
Remarkable
stories, good-news stories, all of which boil down to understanding something about the diseases that has allowed us to detect early and intervene early.
Abed had said something
remarkable.
We were excited by these results, but then Jim stood up, and what occurred was truly
remarkable.
Well, now we're going to the Bahamas to meet a
remarkable
group of dolphins that I've been working with in the wild for the last 28 years.
I give a talk to some
remarkable
high school students each summer, and ask them, after they've asked me questions, and I give them a talk and so on.
And I think you would agree that we have found Titan is a remarkable, mystical place.
What was
remarkable
is, they explored this keyboard on their own.
So that night, we began to dream, and we thought, perhaps the most amazing tool that man's created is the Internet, and what would happen if we could somehow find new interfaces, visual-audio interfaces that would allow these
remarkable
sentient beings that we share the planet with access?
Horrified, my colleagues remained behind to gather his thoughts and to record whatever he could the rest of the afternoon, and that evening, he captured a
remarkable
event: the lone surviving male beaver swimming in slow circles crying out inconsolably for its lost mate and offspring.
I work with a
remarkable
entrepreneur.
If we think of the world-changing goals of an Intel, of a Nuna, of Bono, of Google, they're remarkable: ubiquitous computing, affordable health care, high-quality for everyone, ending global poverty, access to all the world's information.
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