And it seems admirers have a treat in store this year on Girraween's alpine style heathlands, meadows and high altitude forests. |
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Wavell had, it seems, an interest both in light fiction and serious history. |
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Sometimes I am clever, sometimes not, it seems where tax is concerned I am not very clever at all. |
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After 170 years of wacky inventions and strange new models, it seems we may finally be at the end of the road for the electric car. |
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I had a look around on the internet this evening for some muscle diagrams and it seems I have a painful abductors pollicis longus. |
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Modern religious rhetoric is dilute and ineffectual, and where it isn't, it seems mad and aberrational. |
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Although about dancing in general, it seems that if you want to get people waggling in modern Britain, you need to be doing salsa. |
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Increasingly, it seems, such restraint, like a batsman walking when he nicks it, has gone the way of the dodo. |
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All the ducks are in a row, quacking in the same direction right now, and it seems, you know, that's great. |
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After reading this report, it seems the younger generation now has a better way to foil the wallopers ' close attentions. |
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We have timed the opening to coincide with the run-up to Christmas and it seems to be paying dividends. |
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Your paper is in favour of home rule in the abstract but never, it seems in the actual practice. |
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Suffused with a post-Romantic melancholy, it seems to wander abstractedly through a softly glowing mist. |
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There are wardens that spit at their prisoners, and deny them all hygiene, medicine and, it seems, food. |
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Socialist Workers try to horn in on every hot issue and march, but it seems that other groups aren't as bothered by this as they used to be. |
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If you're happy, it seems to be a soft, quiet rain that's washing the earth. |
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It is more or less reduced to Janus-faced etiquettes of the moral and grotesque body, placed by the author, as it seems, where most suitable. |
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According to dramatic new biological evidence, it seems that women have been opting for water births since time began. |
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While several versions may be heard, especially at the island's more popular watering holes, it seems everyone agrees on one point. |
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On a very basic level, vinegar or lemon juice add flavour to fish, so it seems natural to drink a wine with high acidity with seafood. |
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It's customary to add vinegar or lemon juice to fish, so it seems natural that this should be partnered by a wine high in acidity. |
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Using flashlights to look outside, it seems as if part of the ackee tree has fallen down. |
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I have tried to be fair, but where it seems to me that an argument is particularly strong or weak my convictions shine through. |
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My one criticism would be that it seems overly reliant on lots of quotation from news pieces. |
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On first listen it seems wearyingly traditional, raspy and sparse in tasteful, expected ways. |
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Sceptics, and there are always a few, suspect a bit of jiggery-pokery and claim that nothing is ever quite what it seems. |
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I've just been watching the weather forecast for the week ahead and it seems we're in for a windy time again. |
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Yet it seems that almost every passing day brings new airlines or new services. |
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Except, perhaps, for those suffering from acrophobia, among whom it seems likely to promote the screaming meemies. |
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Sitting above an advertisement for live jive music, it seems to capture the incongruity of a violent death in this easy-going part of Glasgow. |
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He also was into voyeurism and bondage, it seems, and liked nothing more than to watch naked men being racked and tortured in the dungeons. |
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Yet, compared to Deus Ex, it seems to have far less action and far more story. |
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The ACTU has been, it seems, reluctant to make much of airside union issues these days. |
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In such circumstances, as it seems to me, the demands of practical justice plainly favour joinder of Aramco. |
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For a change it seems that some joined-up thinking is going on, at least in the Treasury. |
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All this might sound like the product of an addled brain, but it is not as detached from political reality as it seems. |
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But now, it seems, one publisher, at least, has begun to address the problem. |
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As our greatest generation pass on, it seems more of them are putting their stories down on paper before they die. |
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It is all part and parcel, it seems, of the slow pace of the hearing of proceedings in the federal judicature of this country. |
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To me, it seems frankly incredible that France could have imagined that they could somehow have stopped the juggernaut. |
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There are no guarantees offered, but it seems unlikely if power cables and junction boxes are not placed in the rain. |
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The kittens are absolutely adorable and it seems a shame that I can't get anyone to come out and take them away. |
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While the Orioles are surprisingly 21-16 against left-handed starters this season, it seems like they're much worse against the junkballers. |
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At least this time it seems like the cost side of the business won't be ramped up in advance of the increase in demand, if it comes at all. |
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The attack was unprovoked and it seems he was selected at random for assassination. |
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His sentiments were echoed by Richard Crumlish and it seems their confidence has been fully justified after the opening shows. |
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Every week, it seems, women are offered ever more expert advice on how to manipulate their men. |
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They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so. |
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I feel like I must suck as a mother because some days it seems that all he does is whine and moan and complain. |
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For most folks, it seems easier just to live with the problem than try to fix it. |
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Yet however good it is, it seems rather tame compared to the provocative brilliance of his earlier work. |
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Following the overblown success of his previous film, it seems karmic that his new one opened without a spectacular advertising campaign. |
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There's the rattle and clang of the air lock opening and closing, and it seems she has worn her lead-weighted diving boots home. |
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The horse has not yet raced this Flat turf season as she awaits suitably fast ground but it seems the time is now fast approaching. |
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But all is not what it seems I'm afraid and she now feels she may have made the move in haste. |
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Although it seems high to many handlers, the A-frame is the best obstacle to begin training. |
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Yet it seems doctors in many parts of the country are still failing to read the signs and make the correct diagnosis. |
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Nowadays it seems that everyone is at different stages of learning in the same age group. |
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Too often, it seems, it is the ones determined to do the breaking who set the agenda and make the headlines. |
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The voice in my head is wobbly and hesitant but it seems to echo slightly as I freeze in utter astonishment. |
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From here on my wicker chair it seems incredible that just short decades ago this garden was a dust-bowl, a sterile desert. |
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After all it seems to me that it is aggressive people who seem to display aggressive cathartic behaviour. |
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What is shaping up to be a potential Asian version of Walt Disney is, it seems, only just beginning to be realized. |
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I'm quite agnostic about synchronicity unless it seems really powerfully relevant to me. |
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For anybody who doesn't know, it seems that our move to London is a go, details and timeline to be determined. |
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For most Wikipedians, it seems the fun of the site trumps any dark concerns. |
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In this it seems to me he is correct and has come up with a vital key to our understanding of Elgar. |
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The problem, it seems, is that Morocco is eager to sell its image as a moderate, reasonable state within a sea of unreasonable countries. |
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They want to stay together and it seems such a shame that they may have to split up. |
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Unfortunately the singers having some trouble holding the notes and it seems to be sapping the energy they're all generating. |
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At the most recent inquiry, however, it seems that a jury decided that the policemen should be held accountable. |
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Your Aunt Lillian managed to get hold of him and it seems there's little chance of my son escaping her clutches until the Season ends. |
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In that event, it seems quite possible the French jackal will be in at the kill as well. |
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I wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship? |
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They say it takes all sorts to make a world, and it seems to me that it takes all sorts to break it as well. |
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But in Mysore it seems the liberal arts were reckoned to be at least as attractive. |
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But now that he is dead, his body mutilated almost beyond recognition, it seems right to recall what he said. |
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Others, however, question the wisdom of such a decision and argue that it seems an expensive way to boost circulation. |
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I've been trying to do a mental count and it seems like there are five pecan trees on the west side, three in the backyard, and two on the east. |
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In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
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Whether those kangaroo courts or the regular federal courts will have recourse to the death penalty remains to be seen, but it seems likely. |
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Speaking of sports ministers, it seems they all have a knack for putting their foot in it. |
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But if it were intended as a way of subtly sticking the knife into Mr Cameron, it seems to have failed. |
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A good friend of mine writes in to say that the word on the street is that thankfully so far it seems that no students were hurt. |
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He is heading towards bankruptcy at a rate of knots, and yet it seems lenders are happy to give him more and more credit. |
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I love the fact that en masse it seems so bland, yet in miniature each snowflake is a work of art. |
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When you are upset or worried, you can draw something and it seems to just flush all your ill feelings away. |
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The Victoria police force, it seems, practically challenged Kelly and his gang to do their worst. |
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Two decades on, Mesnel is a millionaire, albeit a very polite and amicable one, and without, it seems, a single element of ego. |
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Here again, however, it seems that the deeds merely record or register the existence of the property right. |
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As the company trademarked the color pink for its home insulation products, it seems fitting that it treats its gay employees fairly. |
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There are three flats in all at the address and it seems to be quiet and secluded. |
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Constantly it seems we are pressured to declare our allegiance to one side or the other. |
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Just when it seems he is falling into a repetitious, stylistic pit, he reinvents the presentation. |
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My horse, Lightfoot, has boxed the compass, and it seems to me he has boxed it back again. |
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And maybe even worse than that, it seems we all have an appetite for good yarns like the story of the Harvard student. |
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In the wider connotations of the title it seems to me that the lambent flames can refer to non-technical themes. |
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Although dimethyl sulfoxide is an anti-inflammatory agent, it seems to have some analgesic and muscle relaxant properties as well. |
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The small tuna boat is alongside us throwing bait and it seems our marlin has turned into a tuna. |
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Sometimes I pass a fellow lost soul and exchange a nod of acknowledgment, but this is a big maze and it seems to swallow people up. |
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At first it seems like light relief, but then you realise his mother is an integral part of the story. |
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Now it seems to be yellow journalism, sensationalism rather than giving the facts like you and Mr. King do every night. |
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Even now she feels the effect of the illness although it seems, at last, to be under control. |
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Compared with some of the other contributions you published in the last issue, it seems remarkably restrained. |
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No doubt Myanmar drivers are quite used to the situation, but it seems to take its toll on the vehicles. |
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Yet it seems eerily reminiscent of the empty politics of spin that we endure at home. |
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However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative. |
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To me, it seems a wee bit more likely that it was y'all libertarian grumpy-pusses. |
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The problem with affirmative action, it seems, is that it is dependent upon the largesse and consent of those who have no stake. |
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If this EP is her idea of a career move, the last place it seems likely to take her is the land of fame and fortune. |
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After the first half, it seems to run out of material and becomes repetitive. |
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With all this terrorism stuff lately, it seems that signs of regression are starting to appear. |
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When speech took over from gesture, it seems, the language system became lateralised. |
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Still, it seems that all BBC presenters and reporters will be wearing black ties for the funeral on Tuesday. |
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Using them, it seems that what is expressed in the former is repressed in the latter, and vice versa. |
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The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman. |
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Call centre staff, it seems, are watched very closely to make sure they are not spending valuable company time on the lav. |
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Every day it seems we hear about some kind of incident with an athlete that runs afoul of the law. |
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And it seems his experience with the litigation is one thing that led him from theology to lawyering. |
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She is still researching their exact functions, but it seems almost certain that humans have comparable genes. |
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He was in contact with the KGB resident agents. It was long ago, but it seems to me that we met at social events. |
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In fact, it seems the only reason Kidd shoots is to keep opposing defenses honest. |
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The crowd was solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist for the most part it seems. |
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When we get to the famous section on the birds, it seems to come out of left field. |
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At first it seems like any other grey, anonymous street but the further down you go, the more it feels like a gateway to another world. |
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And even in the presence of conscious cyborgs, it seems that ethics hardly steps aside from its anthropocentric tradition. |
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Well, it seems Mr Adler's interpretation of that punishment was a little more lenient than the law would prefer. |
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The details are still blurry, but it seems that a couple of boar hunters let fly at the wolf for no particular reason except his wolfhood. |
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Now I have seen Ireland, it seems to me that the poorest among the Letts, the Estonians and the Finlanders lead a life of comparative luxury. |
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Thus, it seems logical for a correlation to exist between male and female fertility traits. |
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There are moments when it seems that a whole society, or the majority of a society is actually hungering for war. |
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When Morgan lifts his glasses to wipe the rheum from his eyes it seems there is nothing crueller than ageing. |
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Greenfield says his collaboration with the legendary punk rocker isn't as unlikely as it seems. |
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More than ever, it seems, we need proof that material riches can't buy love and contentment. |
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In the case of many monks, it seems they could have memorized many things in past lives, so now it is like recalling that memory. |
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And today, it seems that he was throwing them a life preserver, but apparently a lot of people didn't want to grab on to that life preserver. |
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On the surface it seems like the consultant had the right perspective of the situation. |
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It's a huge sample that will need more analysis but what it seems to show is a small, but clear bias towards right-handedness. |
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In retrospect, it seems ever more likely that our mid-Nineties aging into the Coen Brothers coincided with the apex of their careers. |
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Now, it seems increasingly likely that you will soon topple sideways off the sofa arm and into the bin. |
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One apparently killed the other before turning the gun on himself, or that's how it seems. |
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They have been convinced, it seems since the beginning of time, that the only real threat to America and apple pie is the fearsome rogue state. |
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The violence is more ritualized than in, say, American gangster films, so that it seems both shocking and unreal at the same time. |
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Therefore, as it seems to me, I must approach this on the basis that reasons are required to be given as of right. |
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As I prepare to leave Scotland for a while, it seems appropriate to focus on some of those bigger issues. |
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In these circumstances, and without more, it seems to me that the necessary causal link is sufficiently established. |
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For adults, it seems like robot vacuums and iPods are getting a lot of play. |
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With so much to talk about and yet so much to avoid, it seems prudent to pack lippy as a peace offering. |
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There is no color to it, and it seems to have been mastered from an old VHS home video tape pirated from the front row. |
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But more than this, it seems to me to be an insane and irresponsible course of action if I'm reading the attorney aright. |
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Indeed it seems so strong that you could dispense with the back stitches if the line of sewing does not have to bear a load. |
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In those circumstances, as it seems to me, a high degree of specificity is called for if it is to be relied on as rebutting the claimant's evidence. |
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He's so good in fact it seems virtually no one has worked him out. |
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Unfortunately, it seems to fly in the face of our animal instincts. |
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And while it seems at home in supermarket produce aisles, it will be relegated to the household aisle of drug chains, where it initially underperformed in test. |
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Although it seems clear that he has lost the election, he still refuses to concede. |
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As long as the risk is unregulated, it seems to be a bull market for Bitcoin. |
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Nothing, it seems, will budge them from their opposition to give-and-take of governance. |
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Although I would never actually utter any of these words, to me it seems as though my conversation is peppered with lawks and lumme and strike a light. |
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While from the outside it seems like a massive battle is brewing, not all Republican leaders agree. |
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Choirgirls, it seems, really are every bit as angelic as choirboys. |
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Judging from the list, it seems like German chancellor Angela Merkel is a bonafide Adidas addict. |
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Listening to the tape, it seems that the controller takes a few seconds to absorb the scale of the calamity after the bird strike. |
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For the most part, it seems that workers who lost their jobs as a result of closures in these sectors have been re-employed within a reasonable period. |
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Sometimes it seems the only thing larger than big data is the hype that surrounds it. |
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On that occasion, Carole was given the job of babysitting and it seems likely she will be called on again today. |
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The condition with 2 in front and 2 in back is called zygodactyly, and it's limited to a few groups, though it seems to have evolved multiple times. |
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But it seems the Middletons are not averse to availing of some of the perks that membership of the Firm confers. |
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For those without decent jobs, it seems a huge waste of effort or worse. |
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Reading this book, it seems like your approach was less that of a historian than that of an archeologist. |
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But it seems to be as if archaeology is, in some sense, about honoring the losers' story, too, right? |
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Some secrets, it seems, must be kept even from elected representatives who could still be sworn to secrecy. |
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The weather forecast was supposed to be alright but it seems to be getting worse. |
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job. |
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But it seems that I have been blind to the realities of life in Ireland. |
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For these powers it seems an Act of Parliament will be needed. |
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So, it seems these lawgivers are indeed above the laws that are so vigorously enforced on unpopular public figures who are supporters of the wrong political party. |
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Indeed, it seems that their priorities were strangely warped. |
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Now, unfortunately, it seems that I am retroactively a lawbreaker. |
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But it seems pretty clear that the EU has plans to make such plans, and this issue is going to be pressed in the months ahead. |
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Here it seems like the politicians were trying to cement their power rather than to fill their coffers. |
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A terror tale with some tangential relationship to actual events, the movie is neither as nasty nor as leanly constructed as it seems to think it is. |
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There is something quiet and assured about her, and when she talks it seems as if she is carefully weighing each of her words before letting them go. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and for Colchester troops returning from peace-keeping duties 3,500 miles away from home it seems to be true. |
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That doesn't mean the ideas involved are at the top of John Q. Public's mind, but it seems to me that what we learn in school shouldn't be totally forgotten. |
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Since smokers appear to be unable to act in a socially responsible way by voluntarily refraining from smoking in public, it seems there must be a law. |
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Judging by the amount of literary criticism published, it seems clear that this is an effective, or at least very productive, technique of reading. |
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However, it seems to me that this third factor is of little weight. |
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Another hazard of being a former president, it seems, is that you feel the force of your successors' policy reversals with all the acuteness of personal slights. |
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With Beginners, which also stars Ewan McGregor, it seems Plummer has come full circle. |
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Our dining room is filled with huge plastic bags filled with the packing papers, so it seems like things are much more cramped and unorganized than they really are. |
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In London it seems motorists believe they have right of way over everyone. |
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Instead, it seems likely that any funds super PACs cannot spend on television ads will be used on direct mail. |
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To the authors of The Confidence Code and even Jill Abramson, it seems to be a dirty word. |
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After decades of drought, it seems it is raining democracy in this region. |
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If you aren't recreating medieval fire processions or pogoing with 100,000 people, it seems you don't have much choice as to how you toast the New Year in public. |
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Parenthood, it seems, gets everyone's creative juices flowing. |
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Lately though it seems the line between spin and reality is harder to discern. |
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Now it seems that the Middletons are following suit, and getting into the discounted vehicle game. |
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But with McGovern gone, it seems that the Democratic tradition of decent populism he epitomized was being interred along with him. |
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Fifty years later, the Reagan consensus prevails, it seems to me, more so than Roosevelt consensus. |
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His scrutiny is rarely engaged, it seems, when he is not himself the victim. |
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And as for Landrieu, as I said, it seems to look still as if her contest is headed to a run-off. |
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Now, it seems, a fear of the sun is starting to send them scurrying back to the Victorian styles of centuries past. |
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By Christine Yu for Life by DailyBurn On the surface, it seems to make sense. |
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Thus, for a quantitative characterization it seems reasonable to assume that vesicles are anchored at certain positions and can only move in a restricted space. |
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With these sites abutting each other and with the appointment of such celebrated architects, it seems likely that a major arts centre is about to be created. |
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There is, as it seems to me at least, nothing in that judgment which the court should now seek to vary, modify or retract, assuming that it were open to the court to do so. |
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In fact, at this time it seems that the English still persisted in rapiers and daggers of disproportionate length which were certainly disappearing elsewhere. |
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But it seems to be the ideal country to tour at your leisure. |
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With unemployment so low and everyone working longer and harder to make a quid, it seems no-one's got any time left to show the next generation the ropes. |
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Indeed, it seems that an attempt to arrest the real absconder on the basis of this warrant would have been unlawful, since he was not the person named in it. |
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Looked at more deeply, it seems to license quietism and indifference to things in the world, on the grounds that nothing that merely happens to people is really bad. |
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It's true that Villarreal had been warned repeatedly that an invasion was coming from Glasgow and it seems obvious that their security arrangements were lamentably inadequate. |
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Although pennywort usually grows in shallow water, rooted in soil, it seems to do well just floating in our pond, with its round leaves resembling tiny water lily pads. |
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This is probably the most nuanced, delicately expressed message of the film and it seems to be the one area where he doesn't go for the kneejerk answer or the easy lampoon. |
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But given the volley of claim and counterclaim, it seems unlikely that this will, in fact, be the final exchange. |
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The balance is just right and in retrospect, it seems bizarre that this film was in danger of not being released after current events over the past few years. |
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But it seems he acted dishonorably, deserved punishment, and may have committed suicide because of his guilt and self-loathing. |
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But, in the end, it seems the two were unable to break as cleanly as they had hoped. |
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Balsamic vinegar is acid because it's vinegar after all, but when combined with fruits it seems to make a background flavor that enhances natural sweetness of the fruits. |
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Primates, it seems, are evolutionarily prepared to fear, detect, and respond to snakes. |
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Well, Daniel, we are having this conversation on the winter solstice, the longest night of the year, when it seems like the light may never return. |
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It is so totally dominant that it seems to be out of keeping what I call the magic fabric of York, the enchanting roofscape that is so special to the city. |
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On my side particularly it seems that my decision is inevitably going to be based upon faith, and hence inevitably bound up with reservations and doubt. |
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Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
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The antidote to the malaise of modern law, it seems, is a leap of faith. |
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On one hand, it seems oddly principled of Romney, a candidate who has always been guided by expediency when it comes to abortion. |
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Already people are volunteering to work with him on it, and once word spreads it seems likely that Johnnie will have more cast and crew than he knows what to do with. |
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The tech industry, it seems, is flexing its political muscle more than ever before. |
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It is the first duty of any Government to protect the public and it seems increasingly clear that we no longer know who is walking the streets of our towns and villages. |
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They spent a long time repairing relations with Saudi Arabia and wouldn't therefore be involved, it seems to me, in an operation of bombings in Saudi Arabia. |
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From swing, acid jazz and bossa nova to hip hop and jazz rock, the music sometimes has a 1940s sound, while at other times it seems extremely modern. |
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From the new TAM episode, it seems that the sudden demands made of the flight crew to regain control were intense. |
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Today, with the memories of Ingrid Bergman so vivid in his mind, it seems clear that he's been thinking about her a great deal. |
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Today, it seems, the people of Terence Bay have won back the right to visit their local lighthouse, which the Coast Guard still maintains as an active aid to navigation. |
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With both sides taking a hard line, it seems difficult for a face-saving solution to be arranged. |
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So it seems to be true that it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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Although Kelly was unwilling to name players who might come into the reckoning, it seems certain that there will be new faces and some surprises when the invitations go out. |
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Since muscle mass is appendicular, it seems reasonable to propose that the addition of a calf or upper leg girth would have strengthened the prediction equation. |
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But the sisters, it seems, were dead wrong to think they might get a fair shake under Francis. |
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Romney markets himself as the family man to top them all, and it seems he had two pretty good role models. |
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Kids are under enormous pressure to collect the whole set and it seems they will do so even if it means stealing them or holding someone up at knifepoint. |
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There is, it seems, a certain sort of human pathology, male pathology, to which this appeals, just as serial killers get a kick from their power over the powerless. |
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The Judaeo-Christians and Marcionites, it seems, were long gone by that time. |
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Terz and Secund trombones mentioned in various inventories are not as familiar, but it seems reasonable to interpret them the same way. |
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Many celebrities, it seems, are saddling up into fashion muse side jobs. |
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The missal is clearly composite although it seems most like Gallican sacramentaries. |
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James, it seems, was misleading readers with her depiction of Anastasia Steele, the heroine of her sadomasochist trilogy. |
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Ever since being punk became the popular thing to be it seems like every pro skates, band, or anything has been given the name sellout. |
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Through the investigation, the town's seamier side is exposed, revealing that nothing is what it seems. |
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We're much more than just a pasta restaurant now, having completely rethought the menu, so it seems appropriate to rebadge those. |
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In part, it seems that big now equates with importance and value. |
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At the moment, it seems that the centre is likely to have the heaviest workload of the six planned reception centres. |
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Faal has some experience in both political and security matters, it seems. |
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I've never been but it seems like the perfect place for a little bit of rest and recubation. |
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As I look down the road at the blue boxes each fortnight since Christmas, it seems that every box is almost empty. |
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It's a disgraceful way to treat the First Division champions and it seems to me the SPL stands for Spiteful Feckless Lurdans. |
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But it seems likely to have occurred roughly in the mid-1800s when Kiowas came in contact with white people. |
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In fact, for many conservatives, it seems to be an expletive. |
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To be honest, it seems that everything our leaders do to refortify their position of power merely serves to undermine their efforts. |
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In fact, when they went the way of the rotary phone, it seems all business lunches went away as well. |
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At a glance it seems that he is a nice guy, but upon digging deeper the truth emerges. |
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Chess, it seems, is even more bicoastal than the usual occasions of midwestern envy. |
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Now, I find if there are any posts to send, it seems to get in a confuzzle and never reaches the point of fetching. |
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That character, it seems to me, should be regarded as the practically important differentia of religion for our purpose. |
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If those arguments must be rejected, then it seems that the advocates of enduring color should favor a dispositionalist theory. |
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Except to Hayekian fanatics, it seems obvious that the coordinated global stimulus of 2009 stopped the slide into another Great Depression. |
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That being said, it seems clear that Gaelic had ceased to be the language of all of Scotland by 1400 at the latest. |
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But where hunkvertising was once the exception, it seems it has now become the norm. |
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The Benevenuti Situla is also unusual in that it seems to show a specific story. |
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Despite the disdain of the Imperial family, it seems that from very early on the general public respected Claudius. |
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His successors are not named in any surviving source, but it seems they were unable or unwilling to further subdue the far north. |
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With more births within marriage, it seems inevitable that marriage rates and birth rates would rise together. |
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As primary folivores, it seems highly unlikely that the koala lemurs were major players in seed dispersal. |
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If we compare this situation with the Dark Age, it seems appropriate to speak of a thorough cultural Laconization of Messenia. |
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We always, it seems, are provided with a glut of material on the next big thing and not enough on how to make the last big thing actually work. |
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In fact, it seems that in the Primary rocks the distinctive Leptosporangiate annulus was at least rare, if it existed at all. |
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In that case, the idea behind it seems to be that the tired rower moves aside for the rested rower on the thwart when he relieves him. |
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Therefore it seems better to me, if it seems so to you, that we also translate certain books. |
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At least in such smaller places, it seems that the available artists were used by all religious groups. |
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As it happens the next traveller is not poor, but it seems in context that Robin Hood is stating a general policy. |
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In consequence, it seems probable that the Robin Hood legend actually originates from the county of Yorkshire. |
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Some poems by Kyd exist, but it seems that most of his work is lost or unidentified. |
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The midget-minded masochists among us, it seems, cannot bear even the slightest hint of progress toward law reform and justice for Gays. |
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Comyn, it seems, had broken an agreement between the two, and informed King Edward of Bruce's plans to be king. |
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The forces of the law waded in mob-handed when, it seems, they ought to have applied a lighter, more consensual touch. |
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In this study, it seems that being bilingual is associated with a delay of dementia by four years as compared to monolinguals. |
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In the last couple of years, it seems like the vast majority of stories posted are MSRs. You rarely see a slash story posted here anymore. |
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The outcome of this case is unknown, but it seems to indicate that this Malory was something other than an ordinary country gentleman. |
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This, it seems, was the vantage point later commemorated in the poem High Windows. |
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And it seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories. |
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Given the number of homes, it seems likely that no more than fifty people lived in Skara Brae at any given time. |
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I had thought that the term was a nonce, but it seems as if it's been picked up by other authors. |
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The practice spread, and it seems to be taken for granted by King Clovis I at the very beginning of the Merovingian dynasty. |
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A similar practice prevailed in the Middle Ages and it is often alluded to by historians, as it seems to have been a matter of some ceremony. |
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Boniface does not explicitly suggest to Cuthbert that he, too, should hold a synod, but it seems clear that this was Boniface's intent. |
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Even if Offa did not assist Beorhtric's claim, it seems likely that Beorhtric to some extent recognised Offa as his overlord shortly thereafter. |
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Both Hereford and Mortimer urged the King to pardon Llywelyn and it seems likely that their influence won a pardon for many of Llywelyn's men. |
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To begin then with his Experiment of the burning Wood, it seems to me to be obnoxious to not a few considerable Exceptions. |
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