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1 Coupled with an emphasis on sound public finances, they proved remarkably successful .
2 He was then an ambitious, money-loving man, remarkably successful in worldly affairs.
3 Both the iPad and its successor, iPad 2, have been remarkably successful .
4 It's a remarkably successful approach, but energy intensive and relatively expensive.
5 Bolton were remarkably successful after their first two years of Premier League survival.
6 Medical missionaries especially have been remarkably successful in their philanthropic work.''
7 Genome wide scanning has been remarkably successful in identifying a number of susceptibility loci.
8 State propaganda has been remarkably successful in whipping up hysteria.
9 Later he was not remarkably successful in business, failing several times in his beginnings.
10 Metalearning is remarkably successful , but it's not a very deep way to combine models.
11 In the company's books down in Winnipeg he was counted a remarkably successful man.
12 The Avro and Sopwith warplanes with their very high speeds have proved remarkably successful .
13 One thing-hehad not been remarkably successful at managing himself.
14 Bland replied briefly to her, reporting a remarkably successful trip.
15 You've been so remarkably successful in closing her mind against all arguments of reason-
16 Scottish science is already seen as remarkably successful -I hope it stays that way.
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