Examples of using Remarkably in English and their translations into Malay
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Remarkably human.
I did, and it was remarkably relaxing.
Remarkably human. Yeah.
No. You covered your tracks remarkably well.
Yeah. Remarkably human.
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You covered your tracks remarkably well. No.
Yeah. Remarkably human.
Desired services. Coveted amenities. Remarkably delivered.
Remarkably your effort!
The backside camera has a remarkably good aperture value of f/ 1.75.
Remarkably human.- Yeah.
Tables of poplar and aspen remarkably retain their shape and do not crack.
Remarkably, though, it's not 100 percent.
The outlook for spina bifida has improved remarkably in the last decade.
Remarkably, have you ever wished to play golf at night?
For being 60 years old this book is in remarkably good condition.
Remarkably, Maniwa is drivable and can accelerate to a speed of up to 80km/h.
If they are to complete their life cycle. But remarkably, some plants must be burnt.
Remarkably, the gameplay can continue to think about important issues.
Khayyam introduced a calendar that was remarkably accurate, and was named as Al-Tarikh-al-Jalali.
Remarkably, you encounter a person who wants- something serious with you.
Our members have said the banks have been remarkably unwilling to provide explanations for ceasing to provide services for ADCCA members.
Remarkably, it is the fourth time when our company received this prestigious award.
Part of the appeal of the subjectis that the physical world is governed by remarkably few such laws and that these apply everywhere and to everything.
But remarkably, some plants must be burnt if they are to complete their life cycle.
Whilst 3GPP standards can be bewildering to the newcomer,they are a remarkably complete and detailed resource and provide insight into how the cellular industry works.
Has not stood out remarkably in any of the areas I have listed as pros.
The space that supports Natural Sciences is remarkably diverse in the state-of-the-art equipment provided to the undergraduate and graduate research programs.
Because modern school buses are already remarkably safe, and because seat belts don't work the same way in buses as they do cars, research shows.
But that adaptability has occurred in a remarkably stable climate where global temperatures have fluctuated by 1℃ below or above the average for the last 10,000 years.