I think the practical element of his take on remarkableness makes this far more useful than the vague pronouncements of a self-proclaimed guru. |
He was enraged that anyone dared to despair instead of thinking admiringly about his remarkableness. |
We are dealing with a remarkable man, then, obviously: and yet I've barely begun to scratch the surface of his remarkableness. |
So the probability does not account for the fact that different sequences of the same length can differ with respect to their remarkableness. |
For example we do things that are comparable in their remarkableness but because it's an every day thing we don't think it's remarkable. |
The remarkableness of this accomplishment was that Smith also gentled these horses with a broken foot in a cast. |