" "He'd look remarkably well from a yard-arm, sir," returned the captain.
My father still looks remarkably like I remember him when I was growing up: hair full, body trim, face tanned, eyes sharp.
Over the course of my first year I taught students with remarkably different abilities.
A photo of what looks remarkably like a female figure with her arm outstretched was among several taken on Mars and sent back to Earth by NASA's Mars explorer Spirit, Britain's Daily Mail reported yesterday.
Remarkably, he could read, yet, in spite of his reading skills, Steve was failing.
Remarkably, he could read, yet, in spite of his reading skills, Steve was failing.
Helen was unusual in that she was extremely intelligent and also remarkably sensitive.
Dutch designers have not had to fight entrenched conventions, and as a result they have been remarkably free to experiment.
Cézanne's influence was strongest during the generation after he died, but it has proved remarkably persistent.
Helen was unusual in that she was extremely intelligent and also remarkably sensitive.
Children are remarkably perceptive.
Children are remarkably perceptive.
An adventure story that turned into a remarkably weird and complex puzzle, Lost proved that a cult show can still be mass entertainment.
It was exceedifigly pleasant; but when they talked with the gardener they said that the last two seasons had been remarkably favorable for fruits, and that fruits had done well all over the country.
There were ringing bells that rang alternately; and then came the little drummers that beat their tattoo in the family circle; and acquaintance was made with those who write without putting their names, which here means as much as using grease instead of patent blacking; and then there was the beadle with his boy, and the boy was worst off, for in general he gets no notice taken of him; then, too, there was the good street sweeper with his cart, who turns over the dust-bin, and calls it 'good, v
One day, about this time, the boatman paid a visit to Ib's parents, and told them that Christina was going to service, and that she had been remarkably fortunate in obtaining a good place, with most respectable people.
The woman who lies here was so remarkably stingy, that during her life she would get up in the night and mew, that her neighbors might think she kept a cat.
Next morning— correctly speaking, it was noon, for I slept remarkably late that day— I found myself still sitting there, in happy consciousness that my former wish had been a foolish one.
He opened the door, and there stood before him a man so remarkably thin that he felt seriously troubled at his appearance.
It is not remarkably interesting, but for once in a way you may as well listen to it.