The fourth chapter of this treatise includes an exposition of the method of least squares, a remarkable testimony to Laplace's command over the processes of analysis.
I consider it a remarkable testimony to American ingenuity.
For a musician whose posthumous albums outnumber the ones he put out while living, it's a remarkable testimony to his talents that the well of recordings still hasn't run dry.
In that sense the Y Elegy can be assessed as a remarkable testimony for 'internal emigration'.
The text is a remarkable testimony to the survival of syncopated elements in African drumming:
The letters of the first two years form a remarkable "political" testimony.
The letter is remarkable testimony to the importance of ecclesiastical patronage for the king's government.
The choir's current racial and ethnic diversity is both a remarkable testimony to, and a relentless test of, that noble and enduring ideal.
Their partnership of 65 years, and still counting, has been a remarkable testimony to the power of faith and family.
"The material is remarkable testimony to the resilience of the human spirit," said James Turk, a museum curator.