Bearded iris have a remarkable ability to survive poor conditions, but they grow and bloom best in rich, well-drained soil. |
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All were undoubtedly taken by the President's amiable nature and her remarkable ability for the common touch among young and old alike. |
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She described Brian as a great mimic, who hilariously had shown a remarkable ability to imitate anyone, including his mum and dad. |
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Laurel has a remarkable ability to poke fun at whatever she's insecure about. |
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The best one-day batsmen have a remarkable ability to use the crease as a means of creating space for themselves. |
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Bdelloids are known for their remarkable ability to survive drying through a process known as cryptobiosis. |
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He had a great way with people, and had the remarkable ability to put customers at their ease. |
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She was a woman of extraordinary courage and remarkable ability and no one can doubt that Tony Benn was lucky to have found and married her. |
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They are extremely effective warriors, due to their keen eyesight, their scaled hides, and a remarkable ability to regenerate. |
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They have a remarkable ability to find their way home when it is time for them to reproduce. |
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This remarkable ability we have to bring a child into the world should not be taken lightly. |
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Teenagers like Clara have a remarkable ability to pick up any new product that allows them to communicate with each other. |
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And to seal their argument, they say he has demonstrated a remarkable ability to raise money. |
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But in the end one comes back to Lloyd Webber's remarkable ability to find tunes that fit each specific feline. |
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Kreative Inspirierende Motivatorin has a remarkable ability to get people to follow her lead. |
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Our Group has thus demonstrated a remarkable ability to respond and adapt to sudden and profound changes in its environment. |
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Overall, our employees showed a remarkable ability to deal with this volume. |
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Prince Harry added his grandmother had shown a remarkable ability to adapt through the years. |
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We have this remarkable ability to create any kind of world we can imagine. |
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This man has a remarkable ability, and remarkable independence because of it. |
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Marine turtles undergo vast migrations each year, and have a remarkable ability to return to specific locations such as nesting beaches or feeding grounds. |
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Her remarkable ability to put forth creative fundraising ideas has brought a new and exciting direction for all of the administration and board members. |
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Rome had a remarkable ability to tolerate differences: all the gods were admitted into the Panthéon, and when people paid their taxes, tolerated the legions and abided by the law, any differences could be lived with. |
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These are just a few products of the author's visionary imagination, and proof of his remarkable ability to predict scientific and technological progress. |
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Gifted children have a remarkable ability to retain information and are also a veritable fount of knowledge on certain subjects that they are passionate about. |
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An attentive listener and clear thinker, one of André's greatest strengths was a remarkable ability to distill issues down to what is important and offer practical solutions to difficult problems. |
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The Atlanta Falcons designed their offence around the fleet-footed Mr Vick's remarkable ability to improvise and scamper, and he remains the only quarterback to break the barrier of 1,000 rushing yards. |
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Glasgow University is researching understanding of how photosynthetic bacteria capture light in the hope of mimicking natural systems' remarkable ability to convert light into energy. |
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Application of genetic selection pressure favoring a large mature body size within specific canine breeds concurrently selects genotypes with a remarkable ability for a rapid rate of growth. |
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The Hound group also includes the Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, the otterhound, the Rhodesian ridgeback, which was bred to hunt lions in Africa, and the bloodhound, best known for its remarkable ability to track. |
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One possible method of rehabilitation deserves further development: the central nervous system's remarkable ability of substitutive neuroplasticity. |
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New research shows the human brain's remarkable ability to adapt to its environment, beginning in prenatal development and continuing throughout the life cycle. |
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Garrett shows a remarkable ability to connect with the audience through anthemlike choruses. |
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The results show that humans display a remarkable ability to adapt, and understanding this behaviour could help law enforcement agencies when dealing with terror attacks. |
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We have a remarkable ability to judge whether or not a line is straight, we can see well enough over an intensity range of a thousand-million-to-one and most people will insist that their whole field of view is coloured. |
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Prions, however, are simply misfolded proteins that have the remarkable ability to induce properly folded proteins to adopt a misfolded, prion state. |
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Despite this, Turing continued to show remarkable ability in the studies he loved, solving advanced problems in 1927 without having studied even elementary calculus. |
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