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1 Make that nine matches and 19 sets now, a quite remarkable statistic .
2 I once cited this remarkable statistic to a defense contractor pal.
3 One of those trainers who contributed to this remarkable statistic without actually having a winner was Noel Meade.
4 This is quite a remarkable statistic .
5 It's 10.30pm on Saturday night and I'm suddenly struck by a remarkable statistic .
6 Plus it is a remarkable statistic , for such an adventurous side, that Liverpool have let in only 15 goals so far.
7 Last night, his penalty apart, he did not have a shot, let alone on target, a remarkable statistic for an apparently indispensable forward.
8 Amid all the flux and volatility, uncertainty and hardship, it is a remarkable statistic that three out of four voters plumped for the old reliables.
9 To return to opening remarks, the remarkable statistic in this conversation remains the €2.7 billion that Avatar racked up.
10 This is one of a stack of remarkable statistics Van Gaal is responsible for.
11 They all clamped down at the defensive end of the floor, creating some remarkable statistics which defined Virginia Tech's win.
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