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1 He said remarkably little about his task force's command structure, didn't he?
2 For an idle man, he had remarkably little time on his hands.
3 I remember remarkably little of primary school because I was always sick.
4 On the other hand, Ekström had remarkably little on the record about Zalachenko.
5 All this time there was no drain of casualties, and remarkably little sickness.
6 Very little in the way, a clean path with remarkably little adjoining tissue.
7 The three are genuinely close and Suárez really does have remarkably little ego.
8 Bookmakers have remarkably little faith in the inherent nobility of man.
9 This had remarkably little effect, especially given how rare such a calling out is.
10 There is remarkably little evidence showing that more education leads to greater national prosperity.
11 Yet remarkably little is known about the psychological and neural foundations of counterfactual reasoning.
12 Now there is remarkably little in Brussels worth looking at.
13 For someone so self-obsessed, James Franklin Fuller left remarkably little archival material behind him.
14 And he reports what he sees with remarkably little condescension.
15 To their immense surprise, there was remarkably little to learn.
16 That's my opinion; though I'll own that I know remarkably little about western Canada.
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