The result is a highly inoffensive, passable sound which has its interesting, if unremarkable, moments. |
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On April 2nd, at this unremarkable place, an accident happened that I will remember every day of my life. |
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The pancreatic duct and main branches were patent and grossly unremarkable. |
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Now the charging of interest is accepted as an unremarkable feature of modern society. |
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Watson's history minutes are interesting, but the doc itself is unremarkable. |
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The morning after he is nominated for a brace of Oscars for Vera Drake, Mike Leigh is holed up in an unremarkable office in a London side street. |
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No other lesions were palpated, and the remaining physical examination findings were unremarkable. |
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In North America, it's so unremarkable that you needn't waste any time categorizing it. |
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In the middle of the small and chaotic living room of Smith's south London high-rise council flat is a stylish but unremarkable upright chair. |
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The family history was unremarkable for any neurologic or neuromuscular disorders. |
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Her medical history was unremarkable except for the extraction of a polyp from the uterine cervix. |
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The remaining uterus, cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes were otherwise unremarkable. |
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The vermiform appendix measured 7 cm in length and 0.5 cm on average diameter and was grossly unremarkable with a lumen patent up to the tip. |
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The patient was afebrile and normotensive with no respiratory distress, and findings on cardiopulmonary examination were unremarkable. |
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The spindle-shaped cells surrounded and entrapped islands of unremarkable renal parenchyma composed of glomeruli and tubules. |
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The remainder of the physical examination was unremarkable with all vital signs being normal. |
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The results of physical examination were unremarkable, and he was afebrile and normotensive. |
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Under such circumstances, his survival into adulthood was by no means unremarkable. |
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Poison Arrows is the fruition of the band's new direction, but the results, while intermittently catchy, are largely unremarkable. |
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The end result is an unremarkable, unmemorable movie that deserves neither praise nor approbation. |
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This album exposes him as an unremarkable singer, largely devoid of charisma or vocal prowess. |
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This view has taken hold even despite the fact that the real dynamic of progress is currently unremarkable. |
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Neighbours said the couple occasionally had noisy rows and sometimes appeared aloof, but they were otherwise unremarkable. |
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The radiologic findings and the findings of other imaging studies of the subsequently removed cryptorchid testes were unremarkable. |
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The songs on Mobilize are relatively unremarkable but Phillips' voice has the ability to evoke thoughts of darkness, gloom and ecstasy. |
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He lives a directionless existence, mostly cotching with his equally unremarkable friends. |
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In person, he was a grey, neat, unremarkable little man, quite lacking the sort of dash or colour which might mark him out for high drama. |
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As a bright but unremarkable working-class child, she was crippled by shyness and self-doubt. |
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They've got good delivery, and the show's writers create solid if unremarkable material. |
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Anyway, they only got the titles because my father's third cousin is thirteenth in line for the throne, or something unremarkable like that. |
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Not in the group stages of these two tournaments, however, did their defence appear so porous and their attack so unremarkable. |
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Physical exam is usually unremarkable with the exception of basilar rales in some patients. |
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The ventricular septum and the atrioventricular and semilunar valves were unremarkable. |
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The right fallopian tube, right ovary, uterine corpus, and uterine cervix were all grossly unremarkable. |
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Those eyes were the only thing that stood out in an unremarkable face obscured behind a carefully cultivated five o'clock shadow. |
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When compared with the BMR of other very small birds, the tody's energetic demands appear unremarkable. |
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The disorientation is fitting because, startling as it now seems, wrecking was practiced not by rogues or villains but by unremarkable locals. |
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To a topologist, the fact that the fish species Scarus sp. can be continuously transformed into the species Pomacanthus is entirely unremarkable. |
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Two otherwise healthy pregnant women presented with intrauterine fetal demise and underwent unremarkable induction of labor. |
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However, I suspect that a scan for bigrams with quantitatively similar properties would turn up lots of unremarkable examples. |
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This is an unremarkable platform game and only distinguishes itself by its interesting power-ups and incredible difficulty. |
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His appearance is unremarkable, and that makes it possible for him to hide in plain sight. |
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The documentary was unremarkable until the worthy journalist stopped to cluck over a small girl at a festival of some kind. |
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For the audio track, you have the original mono, which is wholly unremarkable and a bit tinny. |
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The patient had a history of diabetes, but family anamnesis was unremarkable. |
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Not unremarkable is the increase in agricultural production, which has increased at the annual rate of 3.9 percent. |
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While the mucosa of the gallbladder appeared unremarkable, an expansile neoplasm had infiltrated the full thickness of the wall. |
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This marine invertebrate appears unremarkable and similar to a variety of moss-like sea creature. |
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The kilt inevitably comes off, with unremarkable, and allegedly unauthentic, results. |
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Ross is the idea man, the strategist and the muscle propelling the political rise of the undecorated and unremarkable second-in-command. |
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Elections happen on time and votes are accurately counted and peaceable changes of government occur as a matter of unremarkable course. |
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Here, Massimo freezes it into a Martian soundscape, and thus allows it to escape his grasp in an unremarkable skyjacking. |
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His black hair was parted off to one side, lending a chiseled look to his otherwise unremarkable countenance. |
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Besides that, their songs are unremarkable, hookless and slop along with lumpen arrangements that recall swimming in porridge. |
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The idea of something as modern and unremarkable as an unlabelled videotape containing a terrible curse is enough to make you take up reading. |
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It's a forgettable film featuring a throw-away story with unmemorable characters and unremarkable performances. |
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Mild atherosclerotic changes of the retinal arterioles were seen in the right fundus, which was otherwise unremarkable. |
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Actually, one surprise about meeting Lewis is how unremarkable she looks off the track. |
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For Forbes, there are a lot of poets writing very unremarkable poetry in ordinary language about ordinary lives. |
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Today, and for quite some time, he was feeling as unremarkable and nondescript as he looked. |
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The rest of my evening was fairly unremarkable, save for two other interesting events. |
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For a documentary about a sport widely seen as boring and unremarkable, Gentlemen is loaded with drama. |
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Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable. |
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But it's unremarkable in its style, galloping along like a transcript of a conversation you might hear on a bus. |
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He was not even much of a writer, with a bland and unremarkable style of putting pen to paper. |
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While the statement on the website was short and unremarkable, the sidebar on the web page was interesting. |
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She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous. |
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The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable. |
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It could be a hint of promise in an unremarkable season, or the beginning of a transition through which Liverpool finally deliver. |
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It is an unremarkable little book with a dull cloth cover, but Janette Ray takes it from the shelf with loving care. |
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The lesion displayed unremarkable pancreatic lobules with acini, ducts, and islets of Langerhans cells. |
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The sunset, when it came a little while later, was unremarkable. |
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Oliver bares his soul as he highlights comments in which he is compared to a parrot and knocked for mocking an unremarkable soda. |
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But if the rath is unremarkable, the view from its summit is breathtaking. |
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Oh, and I suppose I should mention that there are two or three male presenters but they all look like dreadful wide boys and are quite unremarkable. |
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A variation on this speculates that there may be countless random universes, among which ours is antecedently probable and therefore unremarkable, it needs no explanation. |
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The esophagus, antrum, pylorus, and duodenum were unremarkable. |
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Shady glen uses unremarkable American cheese and choice beef that anyone can buy at the market. |
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Butchers in striped aprons smile at the cameras from outside the same shop that stands today, unaware of the future that would one day come to their unremarkable little town. |
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I found their grungy-emoish sound listenable, but unremarkable. |
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Fluorescent lights beamed down on his unremarkable features. |
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Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison, our 8th and 9th Presidents respectively, were stunningly unremarkable. |
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It's a shame then that after such an inventive start the album begins to flag midway, with a series of mid-tempo ballads plodding by in unremarkable succession. |
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Rowanberries are another example of an unremarkable local ingredient heightened and transformed through distillation. |
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Not to be Confused With An unremarkable Life, the 1989 TV movie starring Shelley Winters as a bitter old widow. |
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The insult was unremarkable, he explained, most kids at NACA are used to such taunts from their old schools. |
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He purchased unremarkable jerseys, jeans, and unmentionables. |
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His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans. |
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Tests for blood chemistry, hematology, and immunology were unremarkable except for elevated immunoglobulin E antibodies to environmental allergens. |
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There's a huge difference between portraying these young women as relatable and making them seem unremarkable. |
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This bit of dry data, presented in charts and tables of figures intelligible only to specialists, links the unremarkable urban events with the movement of the stars. |
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When I finally saw the film, after over a year of hoopla surrounding it, its director, and the director's father, I found it to be a wholly unremarkable film. |
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In a couple of pieces of miscasting, Aaron Alexander plays Tybalt in such an irksomely casual manner as to make the character wholly unremarkable. |
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It is unremarkable that in excess of 1,000 officers and NCOs were fragged. |
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Michael John Smith led an unremarkable life as an electronics engineer. |
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The other physical findings and neurologic examinations were unremarkable. |
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Physical examination was unremarkable except for severely diminished breath sounds over the right lung field. |
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Apart from moderate colonic diverticulosis in the second case, each bowel was otherwise grossly unremarkable. |
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My orcish barbarian who found a nice eternium 2hs in SMC was killed by a bulette in the second level of the unremarkable dungeon. |
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Such a statement, while ostensibly unremarkable stands to have a dramatic denaturalizing effect. |
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For assessment of IOP reference intervals, data were used from ophthalmologically unremarkable eyes. |
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Suddenly four unremarkable blokes in hideous outfits were on screen, mumbling unsmilingly about harnessing their creative outputs. |
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Audiometry and positional and caloric nystagmography results were unremarkable. |
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A PAIR of townies receive a less-than-friendly welcome from their new neighbours in this plainly unremarkable home-invasion horror. |
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Precordial, ophthalmic, gastrointestinal and respiratory examinations were unremarkable. |
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Except for a slightly cachectic appearance, the physical examination was unremarkable. |
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And its overwhelming maleness and whiteness is so common as to be seen by many as unremarkable. |
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Interstitium was in general unremarkable showing only focal collection of lymphocytes. |
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The contents and gross appearance of the forestomachs and abomasum were unremarkable. |
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Fundus examination revealed no optic atrophy or other optic disc abnormality and was otherwise unremarkable except for scattered peripheral drusen in both eyes. |
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The following pictures show in how many different ways international and regional borders can be closed off, monitored, at least marked as such, or simply unremarkable. |
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Triple Athens medal list Bradley Wiggins made a steady if unremarkable start to the Tour Down Under, finishing in the bunch after a hell-for-leather opening day in Adelaide. |
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The onion bhaji was pleasantly moist but the popadoms were unremarkable. |
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Results of whole-body radiographs and coelioscopy were unremarkable. |
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No contemporary portrait exists of Turpin, who as a notorious but unremarkable figure was not considered sufficiently important to be immortalised. |
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Chest radiograph and cerebrospinal fluid examination, including neurotropic virus testing were unremarkable and routine haematological investigations were normal. |
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The proem begins in a manner unremarkable enough for an encomium with a strong recommendation of Homer's excellence from the Presocratic philosopher Democritus. |
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We report a case of dRTA associated hypokalaemia related rhabdomyolysis in a 49-year-old woman with a medical history of calculous renal disease but otherwise unremarkable. |
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