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1 Writer tells about moments which stood out from an otherwise unremarkable season.
2 It was a Thursday evening, an otherwise unremarkable day at work.
3 Only Galifianakis emerges as the one memorable patient running this otherwise unremarkable asylum.
4 The startling revelation comes during an otherwise unremarkable conversation with novelist Sheila O'Flanagan.
5 Jarrod Wallace -Made a bunch of tackles but otherwise unremarkable .
6 It appears down an otherwise unremarkable Gloucestershire lane, near where the Thames becomes unnavigable.
7 The prospect of ink-free color printing is intriguing, but this compact printer is otherwise unremarkable .
8 His past medical history was otherwise unremarkable , with no history of prior head or ocular trauma.
9 The remote and otherwise unremarkable Johnson South Reef has been a catalyst for conflict in the past.
10 It occurred during an otherwise unremarkable afternoon a number of the delegates spent with the Nobel trustees.
11 The remaining neurological exam was otherwise unremarkable .
12 He really did have a heavy brow; a thick ridge that capped an otherwise unremarkable , if sturdy face.
13 We had fifty-eight seconds left when Brenton skidded to a halt in the middle of an otherwise unremarkable hallway.
14 His aim, the artist said, was to concentrate the viewer's attention on body language present in these otherwise unremarkable photos.
15 Spectrum's Jack Perkins explores Dannevirke's Fantasy Cave and asks what makes a small, otherwise unremarkable provincial town, create this wonderland.
16 The results are eerie and elegiac - otherwise unremarkable , empty landscapes infused with a powerful sense of mourning, outrage and loss.
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