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151 Very often bream have remarkably fixed movements and follow the same watery paths day by day. 152 Their appetites improved; they became cheerful and they gained weight remarkably quickly. 153 Yet this conviction leads to remarkably little effort and, indeed, to remarkably few suggestions for specific action. 154 Yet it's a remarkably basic skill to master once you've been pointed in the right direction. 155 Despite differences in dosage and length of treatment, the results are remarkably consistent. 156 The stables turned out to be remarkably solid structures for a travelling circus, made mostly of wood with canvas roofs. 157 Brenner's remarkably assured claims did, however, invite considerable interest and scrutiny among social and medical researchers. 158 On the jetty near the little lighthouse is a remarkably good restaurant. 159 They are capable of flight at 56 days - a strange figure which none the less seems to be remarkably constant. 160 Rosa was embarrassed: it was remarkably indiscreet behaviour with his wife and daughter present. 161 The risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome within groups were remarkably similar. 162 Although cob walls contain no stone, apart from the footings, they are remarkably resilient. 163 Despite the difference in overall level of performance the relationship between risk and recognition performance in the two studies was remarkably similar. 164 The performance through the five-speed manual gearbox is impressive, and higher speed cruising is effortless and remarkably quiet. 165 When these figures are carefully decoded, a remarkably clear picture of the whole military organization emerges. 166 Downstairs, when Jessica had stormed out, her parents had found themselves remarkably constrained by the stranger in their midst. 167 The Nazification drive had been remarkably successful by this time. 168 For example, the small flowers borne by laurel bushes look like little black crosses, and therefore remarkably like cross-stitch. 169 But international lenders have notoriously short memories and start to lend again remarkably rapidly. 170 There has been remarkably little turnover in the teaching staff. 171 Mr Gordon appears to have been remarkably successful in keeping out the looters. 172 The beef, although dried, was remarkably succulent, seasoned with lime juice, garlic and green chiles. 173 This said, the number of sonnets which are not specifically about a human relationship is remarkably small. 174 This looks to dark greens remarkably like getting into bed with the enemy. 175 What they drew up looks remarkably like any other adjustment programme. 176 Remarkably enough, female Druids, not documented before, prevailed in these late phantasies. 177 The man was remarkably easy to terrify, but for how long did that overcome his propensity to babble? 178 This attractive model of urban development has proved remarkably elusive on the ground. 179 Moreover, we know that infant memory is remarkably good in other contexts. 180 These statements are all true and there have been astonishing changes of government policy in a remarkably short period.