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1 The afternoon was remarkably fine and the thermometer rose to 50 degrees.
2 The weather was remarkably fine and pleasant as the party travelled northwards.
3 The day was remarkably fine with light winds and a smooth sea.
4 My father was in appearance a remarkably fine man, tall and stately.
5 Among the works by American artists, we notice some remarkably fine productions.
6 They were both remarkably fine - looking men, tall, wiry, and in splendid condition.
7 The workmen, all skilled mechanics, were a remarkably fine body of men.
8 It was a remarkably fine evening, certainly, but a very damp one.
9 Here there is a remarkably fine oriel window, richly ornamented with carving.
10 Mr. Croxton Smith's Waverer is also a dog of remarkably fine type.
11 This was a child of ' remarkably fine development', the doctor said.
12 Not only is the setting elegant, but the stone itself is remarkably fine .
13 The men have remarkably fine features, but the women are not generally pretty.
14 The vegetables were remarkably fine , and the pie looked very nice.
15 At the eastern end there is a remarkably fine seven-light stained glass window.
16 All their cattle are remarkably fine , big, and in good condition.
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