remarkable造句151 In it he details his childhood dream of climbing Everest - and his fulfilment of this remarkable ambition three years ago.
152 The award to Chu caps a remarkable Nobel year for the Bay Area.
153 X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic techniques continue to provide important clues, leading towards an understanding of the remarkable specificity of enzymatic catalysis.
154 And in some one as private as Langford, I find the bare fact of this confession remarkable.
155 The scientists who designed Turry's remarkable suit have made a few alterations.
156 It was mightily impressive bowling by any standards, and with his left hand in plaster it was quite remarkable.
157 It is a remarkable little bird in many respects, being superbly adapted to the unpredictability of a semi-desert environment.
158 The trouble with this remarkable change of character is that Swayze simply lacks conviction.
159 Nevertheless, the performance of the economy, while historically remarkable, was inferior to that of other capitalist countries.
160 Word counts can show remarkable discrepancies in the vocabulary control that is typical; for instance they may contain strawberry but not orange.
161 But when she does produce a champion it is one of remarkable character and ability.
162 She was wearing the dark green woollen dress that showed off her still remarkable contours.
163 The Ti'Ko range is not only remarkable for its price, it also boasts a technological breakthrough in graphics speed.
164 Despite his humbling defeat for the governorship of California in 1962, the latter had made a remarkable comeback.
165 Analysts say this trend is even more remarkable because public universities run open admission policies and do not charge tuition.
166 One other characteristic of the 1880 system is also remarkable.
167 From 1541 to 1701 the parish registers, with remarkable consistency, show just how important the long-established families were.
168 Dug by hand, the miles upon miles of tunnels were a remarkable achievement of both cleverness and will.
169 The most remarkable extension of central control has been in the field of local government.
170 That remarkable achievement seems more bizarre with every passing day.
171 When they become possessed by their spirits, these demure, purdah-confined ladies undergo a remarkable change.
172 It was a remarkable discovery, a previously unknown chemical process that Knittle had stumbled on to.
173 Nothing remarkable bout that, except that Orphans was nearly destroyed, when Film Four accidentally burnt most of it.
174 This remarkable machine vacuums up leaves and debris to keep your garden clean and tidy all year round.
175 A remarkable amount of it is alleged to be had through nominees.
176 This reduction was largely achieved on a voluntary basis, and our employees showed remarkable resilience and loyalty, despite such difficulties.
177 Even a brain tiny in comparison to that of Mozart can achieve remarkable things.
178 In addition, Edgington's remarkable performance makes him an almost certain Olympic choice.
179 What he can do, however, is render remarkable mixed-media abstract works that revel in the auras of his subjects.
180 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders.