Remarkably
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571 examples of Remarkably in a sentence
These robots, called DASH, for Dynamic Autonomous Sprawled Hexapod, are highly compliant robots, and they're
remarkably
robust as a result of these features.
Veronica had improved
remarkably.
At the same time, we have to recognize that in that period China has grown
remarkably.
It's a
remarkably
hopeful thing to do.
Slowly and remarkably, they became friends, and when he was finally released from the penitentiary, Oshea actually moved in next door to Mary.
And I think it's really important to say that in the 20th century, they were
remarkably
successful, these institutions.
And this is remarkable, because it's a
remarkably
simple stimulus.
And these animals live in
remarkably
beautiful places, and in some cases, caves like this, that are very young, yet the animals are ancient.
Scientists resolved this limitation in a
remarkably
simple way: by changing the direction of recording from longitudinal to perpendicular, allowing areal density to approach one terabit per square inch.
I am holding something
remarkably
old.
That's a
remarkably
small area overall.
They shared a
remarkably
unified existence.
How many of us think of Septima Clark when we think of the United States Civil Rights era?
Remarkably
few.
This makes it a
remarkably
easy and powerful system to use.
Again, I will argue that the primary reason why this is the case, why we have not done that
remarkably
well, is really we're fighting blindly here.
You know, frankly, I'm not that good, but I do have one distinct capability; I am
remarkably
fast at finding my bike.
Sixty years later, Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov furthered our mathematical understanding of turbulence when he proposed that energy in a turbulent fluid at length R varies in proportion to the 5/3rds power of R. Experimental measurements show Kolmogorov was
remarkably
close to the way turbulent flow works, although a complete description of turbulence remains one of the unsolved problems in physics.
From the curves measured for pixel separations, they concluded that paintings from Van Gogh's period of psychotic agitation behave
remarkably
similar to fluid turbulence.
And despite the distant relation, convergent evolution has made it
remarkably
similar to the human brain, with as many neurons and synapses and a highly developed hippocampus and cerebral cortex.
Now,
remarkably
enough, we've got to push even further back now, back centuries.
The Standard Model is a
remarkably
elegant encapsulation of the strange quantum world of indivisible, infinitely small particles.
A weak human player plus a machine plus a better process is superior to a very powerful machine alone, but more remarkably, is superior to a strong human player plus machine and an inferior process.
Remarkably, he thought he had designed a constitution that was against political parties and would make them unnecessary.
The framework for physics is
remarkably
constant; it's the same in lots and lots of things that we measure.
OK, now, that's an incredibly hopeful message for us humans to be receiving from pond scum, because it turns out that as we humans age, our telomeres do shorten, and remarkably, that shortening is aging us.
And they were
remarkably
similar in size and appearance to today’s domestic cats.
Fahrenheit 451 depicts a world governed by surveillance, robotics, and virtual reality- a vision that proved
remarkably
prescient, but also spoke to the concerns of the time.
The fact is we still
remarkably
socialize children in very binary and oppositional ways.
Healthy subjects with the same personalities often took
remarkably
similar approaches.
No one knows how historically accurate that particular story is, but remarkably, it draws on fact: For centuries, in the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges, people have been growing glaciers and using these homemade bodies of ice as sources of drinking water and irrigation for their crops.
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