Sentences with phrase «remarkable testament»

The phrase "remarkable testament" means something that is an extraordinary proof or evidence of something. Full definition
That, and it's a pretty remarkable testament to our society's ever - changing views on what is and what isn't culturally permissible.
They're a remarkable testament to the diversity of the U.S. economy.»
«The image of The Queen and Martin McGuinness shaking hands is a remarkable testament to all those who have contributed to building peace in Northern Ireland.
While the DCCC special election streak will almost certainly end this weekend in Hawaii's 1st district, it is still a remarkable testament to the fact that candidates and the campaign they — and their affiliated organizations — run still matter.
Martin McDonagh's tragi - comedy turns out to be the most humane of movies: a non-sentimental but intimate look at people under the greatest of stresses but also a remarkable testament to the healing, or at least coping, powers of empathy.
In a remarkable testament to the human spirit, Bauby was able to dictate a 132 - page memoir by blinking his left eye.
His triumphant journey is a remarkable testament to the power of one person's ability to change the world.
In sum, this moving memoir stands as a remarkable testament to the indomitability of the human spirit as well as a mighty reminder why the evils of the Holocaust must never be forgotten.
It's a remarkable testament to both human physical endurance — particularly of the eardrums — and abject greed and stupidity.
That property and this new partnership offer a remarkable testament to the vitality of Lower Manhattan.»
Super Mario Odyssey is a constant, joyous surprise, that never failed to put a smile on my face — it's a remarkable testament to why I love video games.
The original Splatoon on Nintendo's underappreciated Wii U, was a fresh coat of paint to the banal online shooter realm, and a remarkable testament to Nintendo's ability to branch off from their established repertoire of success and comfortability.
Their work looks and feels almost nothing like his, or like one another's, a remarkable testament to the way Mr. Graham's fascination with perception and with the conventions of art and mass - produced culture have become part of the contemporary art landscape.
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