This volcanism seemingly developed in an extensional setting near a shelf margin located in the eastern Neptune Range. |
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On one of those seemingly endless summer days he was poring over his books in the library. |
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Yes, it was at first glance quaint and seemingly out of time, but it was also monumentally impressive and alive. |
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With Colin Montgomerie's star seemingly on the wane, the European assault on the majors will again be headed by Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke. |
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Staring into the seemingly deep and empty abyss some imagine enormous sharks or the legendary giant squid. |
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We slipped into the clear, seemingly bottomless aquamarine abyss to snorkel. |
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There are a handful of games for children, a seemingly endless series of rehashes of Victorian parlor games, war games, and that's it. |
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Some plant species can regenerate from seemingly unpromisingly small fragments. |
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Despite their efforts and curses, the winds and the rogue waves wash them past any seemingly habitable islands. |
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The most impressive moment is the vaudeville-esque outro, fleshed out with seemingly decaying accordions. |
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The newly renovated Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur is an island unto itself, seemingly afloat on the still blue waters of Lake Pichola. |
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It is as if nature will continue to test mankind, seemingly holding all the aces, in spite of the great advances in science and technology. |
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The language limit has expanded from 43 languages to a seemingly infinite number of languages, from Achinese to Zuni. |
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The next day, they stumble upon an old wax museum in a seemingly abandoned town. |
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For smokers, like alcoholics, a seemingly minor slip is inevitably followed by a relapse. |
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Surprisingly, Mr Marchant said it was not uncommon for jewellers to transport precious stones in this seemingly casual way. |
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Mammalian predators such as raccoons readily prey on frogs with seemingly no ill effects. |
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Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to lift the trophy. |
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Once you start to apply this guiding principle, then a lot of Peel's seemingly baffling eclecticism begins to add up and make sense. |
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By Judaizing the adventure tale, the great beyond is made seemingly accessible to any Jew. |
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He had fully admitted his role in the offences and had seemingly gone off the rails during the period of offences. |
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He begins his new role with, seemingly, the priceless advantage of being a good judge of a player. |
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The book jumps from story to story, with some anecdotes feeling over-explained and others seemingly incomplete. |
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Victim of a seemingly random attack, he was jumped and kicked to a pulp as he made his way home from a 21st birthday celebration. |
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Passion requires that you own up whatever you take up, no matter how small or seemingly unimportant. |
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The show offers some whip-smart dialogue and a central father-daughter relationship with seemingly boundless opportunities for conflict. |
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To our north, the vast featureless Kazakh steppes, an area the size of Western Europe, stretched away seemingly to infinity. |
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The play has no forward momentum, and plot arrives in Act 2 seemingly as an afterthought. |
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Then again, is this seemingly eternal squabbling over the qualifying system really necessary? |
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With such timeless material and a seemingly ageless line-up, who knows when the Steeleye Span journey will end? |
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There is a seemingly limitless choice of the world's finest products as obscure and delicious as free-range acorn-fed Portuguese black boar. |
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I seem to be going through one of those phases in life where minor ailments pile on top of one another in a seemingly continuous stream. |
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In a critical World Cup qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda, Johnson rebooted a national team career that had seemingly faded. |
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The actors performed A Doll's House, written by Ibsen, which provides a window on the life of a seemingly happy family. |
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One minister has seemingly confirmed such a meeting took place but other ministers don't recollect it. |
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Davis looked poised to grab another frame from a seemingly lost position only for a double kiss to scupper his comeback in the fifth frame. |
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He seemingly scheduled every day around publicly kissing up to the people who hate him most. |
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Adrian reaches new levels of hopelessness, but seemingly redeems himself at the end. |
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What's keeping the seemingly decent woodcutter from telling what he really knows? |
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Such a scenario is meat and drink to the increasing band of media knockers seemingly intent on dismissing Bolton's chances of avoiding the drop. |
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He seemingly did not notice, so she put her hands on his shoulders and began kneading his knotted muscles. |
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Despite his seemingly reduced circumstances, Reid was still able to spend almost 3000 on a round-trip ticket from Paris via Miami and Antigua. |
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Alan began raising the animal, and it was soon safely back on the surface, seemingly none the worse for its rapid descent of the hole. |
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The advent of this seemingly blessed type can partly be explained by the modern economy. |
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According to Mary Bryan, the society's chief executive officer, even seemingly small mistakes can wreak huge amounts of damage. |
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The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it. |
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All of these elements are combined into seemingly aleatory compositions that, like fractals, operate on several scales at once. |
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Loach wrong-foots his characters from the start, as they are all seemingly unaware of these antecedents. |
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Anxieties regarding respectability were often concealed by seemingly trivial complaints over children, gardens or noise. |
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Those of us who self-identify as being part of the left are constantly battling with the seemingly trivial issue of political labels. |
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After all, a queen regnant sits on the throne and the monarchy must be feeling pressure from its seemingly more progressive neighbors. |
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A seemingly prolibertarian procedural rule may thus lead the law to develop in antilibertarian substantive directions. |
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The few seemingly simple slips of paper turn out to be a confusing labyrinth of coupons, even if colour coordinated. |
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For a show that has the labyrinthine, seemingly nonsensical plots of a soap opera, that's a real accomplishment. |
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Rather than turn his rage on his wife, the mother of his children, the murderer attacked seemingly dispensable ladies of the night. |
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There was no off-switch, and the seemingly clean-cut, anti-drugs pop star fell into every artfully concealed trap that fame laid for him. |
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On through Crick tunnel and then mile after mile of seemingly uninhabited country as we boxed the compass on the summit section towards Welford. |
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Now as then, the opposition party finds itself stuck in a seemingly endless cycle of lamely reacting to the President's initiatives. |
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No stage lights, save for a lampshade seemingly fitted with a 10 watt bulb. |
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All else was a seemingly endless field of grass, tall, yellowing and waving gently in the warm breeze. |
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The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted. |
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Arrows zinged through the air, archers seemingly uncaring whether the missiles hit friend or foe. |
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He's an amiable if laconic sort, seemingly uninterested in talking about himself. |
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Caesar salad, seemingly a throwaway on this menu, is dressed with a refreshing splash of yuzu. |
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Luckily, the discovery of a latent talent for ventriloquism was soon to change his seemingly tragic fate. |
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The claims of seemingly legitimate analysts posting commentary online could not be ignored. |
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Her late husband Walter McCrone studied the map during the 1970s and published micrographs of seemingly synthetic anatase crystals in the ink. |
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But alas, my prediction was awry and Scunthorpe now bear a seemingly unassailable seven-point lead going into Christmas. |
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The seemingly harmonious life of the family is shattered and the two women decide to go away to a distant place and begin life anew on their own. |
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We passed whole aeons of evolutionary progress in great leaps, seemingly overnight. |
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Francophones and anglophones had seemingly few grounds to distinguish between the two parties for most of this period. |
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This legitimated the regime in the eyes of the faithful, a very political consequence of adherence to a seemingly apolitical ideology. |
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Outside were long lines of ants and other small insects hanging around and seemingly without very much to do. |
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We go to great lengths to make seemingly easy connections with an audience. |
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The stage fright seemingly mounted when he had to tune up in front of a full room anticipating his first song of the set. |
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After seemingly endless weeks of constant commotion, they appear listless and lethargic. |
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But I am surprised, I must admit, that a lot of anti-establishment types seemingly want to join the establishment. |
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Even fewer seemed interested in why a gay man would ever work for a seemingly antigay politician. |
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Today's liberals have a naive overconfidence in seemingly easy, scientific answers to social problems. |
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Up to then it had been wholly outside my experience that police officers were seemingly at liberty to heartily abuse members of the citizenry. |
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About 20 feet round and extending up and down seemingly forever, it neatly severed the bridge. |
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Their contribution begins in a soft, seemingly random and disjointed way, with two of the players sharing a kind of aleatoric antiphon. |
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Europe, a rich source of exciting, and, for the most part, inexpensive signings, in the second half of the 1990s is now seemingly ignored. |
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She gazed in horror at the seemingly lifeless body of her dear friend on the floor. |
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The lightness and elegance of this seemingly fantasy structure was truly innovative. |
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The outcroppings were spaced eight feet apart and at seemingly random intervals fire was being shot upward from the floor. |
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Despite his seemingly insurmountable hurdles, by most accounts he is considered a political lightweight. |
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The woman was familiar from the neighborhood, he explained, so he had not been suspicious when she appeared at his apartment, seemingly alone. |
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Every year you'll be presented with a seemingly endless stream of new wines, producers, appellations and vintages. |
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A seemingly endless line of petrol tankers cruises along the road, their drivers smiling at us as we speed by. |
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The result of this seemingly improvisational paint application is an allover, agitated, viscous surface. |
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He jumped on the ring apron seemingly after him but the referee held him off. |
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The theater is a cavernous space, seemingly carved from a solid mass of desert rock, like Petra, in Jordan. |
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Steely Dan is a combination of rock-solid music and biting satire mixed with humor, a band that has been around seemingly forever. |
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His Columbia University office was ransacked and he was subject to a seemingly endless litany of lies about his character. |
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Parris also seems to approve of the seemingly sophisticated but actually aridly semantic implied argument behind the phrase. |
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Octaves, large chords and arpeggios are all formations that seemingly call for large hand stretches. |
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His ignorance is a pure ruse, comparable to the roughness of his seemingly foolish discourse. |
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Designing this seemingly simple piece of light sculpture required a creative team of artists, architects, and designers. |
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The human figure is reduced to anonymity in the seemingly endless vista of ruin and devastation. |
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Dreverhaven seemingly hinders him at every turn, undermining his successes out of spite, trying to break his will and ruin him financially. |
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A seemingly ruleless game, its thrust apparently is to score, win, run in one direction. |
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The two of them are seemingly set on assailing the South African population on as many fronts as possible. |
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He is powerful, he chases seemingly lost causes and he does so much hard work for the team. |
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With all this breathless activity, and the firm's seemingly endless run of good luck, it is hard to see what can go wrong. |
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Despite seemingly convincing evidence, his expensively assembled defence team secured a not guilty verdict. |
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The stories run on almost interminably as Chandy Mathew tries to squeeze a moral out of seemingly ordinary situations. |
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Programming languages often consist of a seemingly random usage of parentheses, brackets, asterisks, slashes, colons and semi-colons. |
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The ship appeared to be towing her fishing gear astern and seemingly for this reason remained underway. |
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A seemingly impregnable and utterly ruthless regime fell to pieces in a few hours. |
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The road team that seemingly has the best chance this weekend is the Colts, the only team to win at home last weekend. |
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She was the first Kerne to be wed to royalty, and she had brought with her the sense and sagacity seemingly born to all of that fleetstate. |
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The tail bones are very flat and compressed, seemingly specialized for swimming, just as they are in modern beavers and otters. |
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For Oxford is a place of seemingly endless opportunities that should be taken and not put off for the sake of your degree. |
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We report here a 62-year-old seemingly healthy patient who presented with disseminated erythematous maculae. |
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But anyone can take some degree of control over these seemingly automatic functions. |
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The seemingly insignificant scorpion, now moving under the shadows of the eagle's powerful wings, never even caught the bird's eye. |
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Floors jetty out, but are seemingly pulled back by the tambour shutters that make up the facade. |
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And then, as if by magic, the sails began rising, seemingly of their own accord. |
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He can describe the seemingly most mundane of things and make it sound magical. |
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He seemingly didn't explain how it could be any other way, unless he believes in the Magic Pudding theory of fiscal administration. |
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Khardzhiev's seemingly unassailable authority stemmed, of course, from his personal knowledge of many of the key figures of the avant-garde. |
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Then that's the great thing about golf, age and avoirdupois seemingly is no barrier to success. |
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They were looking out onto a seemingly unending expanse of perfectly blue ocean beneath a cloudless azure sky. |
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She was staring out of the window, seemingly mesmerised by the rain, a dry tea cloth slung over her shoulder. |
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The airline captain records a fuel burn of 9 gph per engine on his Geronimo, seemingly irrespective of altitude. |
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When I came to pick up the order, I was scandalized by the seemingly outrageous price and refused to accept them. |
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From information released he seemingly has scarified both his Irish and Manchester colleagues. |
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These surveys reveal that seemingly telepathic experiences in connection with telephone calls are remarkably common. |
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Did the bartender actually clean your seemingly fresh beer mug or just rinse it behind the bar in a tub filled with the backwash of strangers? |
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Two further men acting as witnesses approached the offender, seemingly disgusted with his actions, and marched him off down the street. |
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He finds a poetry in seemingly the most unpoetic of actions by the sheer baldness of his writing. |
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He agilely jumped off and tethered his horse to a bar that had seemingly been placed there for that specific purpose. |
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Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, a pickup truck came screeching around the corner of the parking lot. |
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It seemingly took forever to scrub off speed when I stood on the brake pedal. |
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I am aware that mastodons once walked where I walk, that the seemingly solid ground under my feet has frozen and thawed over eons. |
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They announce they're massing troops, seemingly unaware that this just makes for one rich target as opposed to many. |
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The movie as a whole feels rushed, bursting at the seams with seemingly unnecessary subplots and tangential characters. |
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The trees are bare, the land is bleak, closed, unproductive and numb, its furrows seemingly incapable of the new life we hope for in the spring. |
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Teaching unions have also joined force to ask how millions of pounds have seemingly disappeared into thin air. |
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Striving in a law-bound, seemingly rational universe made success more thinkable, possibly more doable. |
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Surely, if the BBC can find server space for seemingly everything it's ever produced, there must be a bit of room for these think pieces? |
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These seemingly matter-of-fact, prosaic pictures are frequently animated by a quality that suggests the spiritual. |
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He has a seemingly inexhaustible number of nephews, nieces, and second cousins once removed. |
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After a seemingly endless maze of corridors and rooms, he finally made it to his wing of the castle. |
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With a novel, that can take a lot of seemingly endless waiting, but the risk is worth it. |
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This year it also finds the country in the leaden grip of a seemingly endless process of mourning. |
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What lay outside the walls was a seemingly endless view of woodland and rolling hilltops. |
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We were inundated with new products in a seemingly endless cavalcade of astonishing innovations. |
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She lived on the top of a hill in the middle of a seemingly endless field of soybeans. |
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The council also provide a seemingly endless programme of free festivals and firework displays. |
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You've used them to take photos, make movies and listen to seemingly endless gigabytes of music. |
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Indeed, there is a seemingly endless list of other ways they could earn a living. |
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Despite seemingly endless supplies of ball, Currie were unable to add to their tally after the break. |
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Other than the odd tuft of sea grass, we were surrounded by seemingly endless sand. |
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The photo finish, the seemingly endless pause and then the euphoria simply made it all the more memorable. |
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He had spun and twisted until the perspiration poured from him in a seemingly endless stream. |
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The grief his parents felt soon turned to anger at the seemingly endless wait for answers. |
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The death of this one figure merited endless comment from, seemingly, every columnist. |
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Allies insist that the professor will take the seemingly impossible job of leading Italy in his stride. |
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Tiny took us along the seemingly endless corridors to the gate at the end and he opened it for us. |
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Its attempts to reduce the waiting list has become a seemingly endless saga. |
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Gala's plight has not been helped by a seemingly endless rotation of coaches. |
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According to local estate agents even a little change seemingly goes a long way. |
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Why are so few people scandalised by the timorous, seemingly complacent, way that the police behaved? |
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He makes seemingly endless sketches and paintings of young pixies in bathing suits, skirts, and ninja outfits. |
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Both weave seemingly different storylines and characters into a final tapestry of emotion and self-discovery. |
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He reached above his head, and tore some seemingly dried leaves and twigs from the tree and placed them between two deep uncovered thick roots. |
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It's a seemingly simple movement, but requires perfect form to be effective. |
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The long chain of people moved irritably slow, minutes ticking by with seemingly no progress being made. |
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Demme yields shocking imagery from seemingly innocuous props like night-vision goggles and a self-storage container. |
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Just standing in the dugout with the suit on, sweat rolled down my face, forming a seemingly huge bead at the end of my nose. |
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If so, seemingly profound disputes about appearance and reality turn out to be harmless tiffs about words. |
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But those seemingly random gags only work effectively when anchored to strong characters and tight story structures. |
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Beneath my smiling, beamish, seemingly vacant manner there is hidden an ardent and effective note-taker. |
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You wouldn't think you could blend a love story with a seemingly accurate portrayal of time travel. |
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After all, he had delivered the city of Rome its fourth title in 101 years against seemingly impossible odds. |
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We are creating more meshed services where the seemingly unitary application is really a composite of linked calls across the Internet. |
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His position as chief executive was seemingly titular under Johnson, as he was never implicated in any of the police or FA investigations. |
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How many times have you been asked in the street for some money from a seemingly homeless person or a beggar? |
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Even a seemingly tiny piece of radioisotope like plutonium can be emitting many millions of alpha, beta or gamma particles per week. |
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He has a bunch of books and a ton of websites and a seemingly huge and devoted following. |
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Even the seemingly goodhearted politicians are irrevocably beholden to their big buck backers. |
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It is even easier to assume you know all there is to know about something as seemingly simple as belaying a leader. |
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For those on the wrong side of the law, the 1950s were seemingly akin to the early days of penal settlement. |
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In this instance, exploring the seemingly unproblematic nature of women's work lays bare the materialist bias underlying Western theories of hunting and fishing. |
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She withdrew a perfume atomizer from her seemingly bottomless bag and gave it a few squeezes above him, letting the mist settle down over his face. |
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This DVD is a great mix of live music and intelligent conversation with a great band of seemingly cool guys, albeit with a geek factor reminiscent of the math faculty. |
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The sense of time lapse is disconcerting, seemingly reliant on the drama evoked by the size of the projected images rather than the impact of the work itself. |
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But, almost from the moment we were handed our menus, we were subjected to a seemingly never-ending procession of staff asking if we were ready to order. |
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These three patients show how chemotherapy can sometimes reverse the catastrophic physiological state of terminal cancer, even in seemingly hopeless cases. |
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Seemingly unshakable totalitarian monoliths are in fact sometimes as cohesive as proverbial houses of cards, and fall just as quickly. |
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The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute. |
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To anyone unfamiliar with them, geological maps can look like the work of a child who went crazy with Magic Markers, using every possible hue in seemingly random patterns. |
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Given the context of a man seemingly re-evaluating his sense of inner worth, how does he feel now about his music having been used in car adverts? |
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Seemingly reading her mind, he leaned a little farther over the table, purposely reaching for one of her long braids and giving it a tweak. |
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So imagine the commotion when Venezuelans recently heard a recording of the comandante himself, seemingly back from the grave. |
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The choleric Latin temper of that era and Shakespeare's 16th Century Italian world are seemingly similar with blood feuds, tight pants and hot blood galore! |
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Now, though, the boffins have seemingly invented a super salmon which is immune to diseases such as ISA and grows six times faster than the rate of normal farmed fish. |
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Glassfish were seemingly everywhere, and I would pause every now and then to regain my bearing whenever these living, moving silver clouds engulfed me. |
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Treat mental health disorders and seemingly random violence will ebb too, the theory goes. |
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Freudo, on the other hand, is determined to be a more serious, sensual escape behind the seemingly sanguine outer layer of society and into its reprobate nether regions. |
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Seemingly improvised banter is shared across a table as Jarmusch urges us to sit back and watch the magic unfold. |
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I thought it was very ballsy to put a dramatic moment between two characters in the midst of a third act that had seemingly spiraled out of control. |
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Glenn Jones totes a collection of obscure vintage guitars behind a huge rack of FX units seemingly fashioned from some drawers and a Zimmer frame. |
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Loved or despised by seemingly everyone, Elam is the closest thing the movement has to a rock star. |
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Tilting my head, I saw Gabby along with the whole squad of Freshmen cheerleaders, all seemingly identical with their uniforms, long nails, pouty lips, and layered hair. |
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An established and highly credited news anchorman for over thirty years has seemingly put his career on the line over the story of the questionable documents. |
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How could they have been so cocksure in the face of so much contrary opinion from seemingly well qualified people? |
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Afrocentrism, with its all-too-common androcentric bias, still has far to go to overcome its seemingly inherent myopia regarding the thought of black women. |
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Seemingly gender-neutral terms such as aggressive and professional have different connotations when applied to men and women. |
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Michael seemingly had perfected himself in a surgically cosmetic way, his Jheri curl was state of the art, and he exulted in the torturing of the beautiful Ola Ray. |
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The storm surge had no sooner receded than volunteers and donations began to pour in from seemingly everywhere. |
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Its components were simple, inelegant, and, by Western standards, of seemingly workmanlike craftsmanship. |
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Seemingly innocuous sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets exact a toll of pain and suffering on thousands of Americans each year. |
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The real award, however, went to Girls, the first Best Comedy award not given to Modern Family seemingly in eons. |
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His seemingly eternal quotability would make him quite an asset. |
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Over the years, Miss Piggy has been faulted for her clingy, seemingly obsessive relationship with Kermit the Frog. |
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Seemingly vital projects such as turning a polystyrene head into a binaural microphone now seem pointless. |
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As a hardgainer, you weren't blessed with the genetics of Lee Priest, Tom Prince or any other mesomorph with seemingly self-inflating Popeye appendages. |
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Jones was 170 yards from the green and seemingly out of reach because of his lie, but he took a mashie and landed safely on the heart of the green. |
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Seemingly interminable rallies are marked by players pounding the ball at one another in games that go hours at a time. |
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Novelty colours available are lime green and a dark red seemingly black. |
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Seemingly insignificant scratches in glass may cause cracking and breakage while processing jars in a canner. |
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By 1964, the seemingly quiescent laity had acquired a public voice. |
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A weight seemingly pressed on my chest and my throat constricted. |
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But by 2007, the project was seemingly dead and singleton claimed race was a factor. |
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Hanging around between the pylons were huge shoals of fish, seemingly unfazed by our presence, happy to let us swim by and follow us en masse with one beady eye. |
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All these things were done very publicly, with a seemingly shrewd eye toward their definitional impact on his public image. |
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Seemingly confident just a few weeks ago, she is now prone to utter sharp words about her critics in public. |
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Consider the controversy over daybreak Ranger, a seemingly androgynous character. |
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This is exemplified by the recent election in Italy, which has seemingly left the government in disarray. |
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Seemingly every move he's made in recent months has been captured and archived in what has amounted to a lifecast. |
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And those who were seemingly immortal in their event, like Moses, probably have the most to lose in that being beaten will tarnish the public's memories of their greatness. |
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Under the seemingly flat ocean are deep-sea volcanoes, ridges, abyssal trenches and other features which in many cases dwarf their equivalents on land. |
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Seemingly starved fans of co-owner Batali are clamoring for a taste of his classic saltimbocca. |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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Seemingly the entire world agreed that Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait should be reversed. |
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To me they are as mysterious and seemingly symbolic as Stonehenge, marking some unknown ley line along the mountains, silently turning, facing the wind. |
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His seemingly impromptu remarks stunned people who had followed the gitmo ordeal closely. |
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But in April, a few months after she turned 40, she seemingly put the kibosh on any talk of plastic surgery. |
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You may have your boots, rubbers and scarf, but are you still depending on your thin fall jacket to keep you warm throughout the seemingly endless winter months? |
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They were adhering to a code of silence that had seemingly been reinforced by the institution. |
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After the adrenaline rush of the emergency came the seemingly never-ending effort to clear away the debris. |
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Thrust into a world of seemingly supernatural monsters, his adventure begins. |
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Glee actress lea Michele was seemingly dissed by Jessica Lange on the red carpet. |
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The emphatic if irregular end rhymes work in a similar way and reflect the claustrophobia of the situation with all three participants seemingly trapped in a hall of mirrors. |
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Anthony Elonis has served more than three years in prison for posting a series of seemingly threatening statements on Facebook. |
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According to those who witnessed the transfusion, the effects of the antibodies were seemingly evident within hours. |
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At some point even the seemingly insatiable American consumer is going to have had his fill. |
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The book rejects capitalism, market mechanisms, and even, seemingly, profit motives and corporate governance. |
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All seemingly performed by an executive which thinks itself above the law. |
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She is stolid and reliable, sartorially and in seemingly every other way, and that forms the essence of her appeal. |
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Murray reports that an ATP Tour Manager advised them against taking the court, but seemingly could do no more than that. |
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Rather, he dishes up a seemingly endless stream of examples of pettiness, irritation, hypocrisy and awkwardness. |
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Her first celebrity beef began when Snoop Dogg started Instagramming some pretty vile things about her, seemingly unprovoked. |
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Seemingly all the pre-match focus was on the striker, as a posse of photographers lurking in the press room testified. |
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While quarantined, she was seemingly powerless to challenge her banishment to a tent in Newark. |
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There was a sudden knock at the door, the noise seemingly unnatural and loud in the silence that I had gotten accustomed to in the past half-hour. |
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Life is a series of seemingly throwaway moments strung together in a peculiar tapestry, and Linklater has captured it beautifully. |
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Yet surprisingly, the woman who originated this annual cavalcade now dismisses the spectacle she seemingly created. |
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Seemingly every room inside has faux Corinthian columns and ceiling frescoes. |
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It was a game that could have been, and very often seemingly was, performed very successfully while blind drunk. |
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Seemingly in preparation for my impending stag night, my brother has today been out and purchased some traffic cones. |
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She bowed her head, seemingly not out of shame but simply because she was growing weary. |
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Seemingly as vibrant as the day he first stepped into the ring, this is one prizefighter who just cannot be broken. |
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We think of it like bricklaying, farming, or any other seemingly menial skill. |
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Cambodia, with its seemingly free press, is also a haven for foreign journalists. |
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The center had seemingly proven wrong people who contend that rescued eaglets can only survive in captivity. |
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Last week a priest appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, at the scene of a car crash in Missouri last week. |
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Out of respect to tradition, I always make a point of speaking in riddles or of burying my very best prophecies in a set of casual, seemingly off-hand remarks. |
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However his continuing recusancy could only have increased the tense relationship with authority which his seemingly seditious plays had instigated. |
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What makes St Michael's church particularly fascinating is that in the belfry there are two friezes which seemingly depict rare and exotic creatures. |
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Here was a band that seemingly had that bit of something that at the same time appealed to indie kids, seasoned metallers, thrashers and fledgling ravers. |
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Mehlman, a man seemingly born in a well-pressed suit, basked in the victory, relaxed in a flannel shirt. |
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Seemingly invisible on our horses we rode amongst azure-winged magpies, great bustard, hoopoes and a hundred other species of birds. |
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They seemingly had the game in hand but New Mexico State hit with just 3 ticks left on the clock before Sparks hit the money ball from the corner pocket. |
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Without your so much as lifting a buffed pinky, those with dishonorable intentions are exposed by seemingly supernatural forces. |
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Rather than dispatch a team of slick lawyers with leather briefcases, they seemingly adopted a cartoon character, Uncle Rhabdo. |
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Then, he caught a line drive by Bench in foul territory in the ninth inning of Game 5, seemingly knowing where the ball was headed before it was hit. |
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The reader isn't expected to take anything on faith or invest belief in any seemingly mad ideas, which is probably just the right tone for this sort of introductory book. |
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The internet is largely responsible for enabling new players to get to grips with the game, everyone from grannies to students seemingly taking it up with alacrity. |
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Then, aged 26, he took on the seemingly impossible challenge of sculpting a colossal statue of the biblical hero, David, from one piece of flawed marble. |
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Seemingly every time that I saw a shirt I liked, closer examination would reveal yet another pair of accursed short sleeves. |
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Corrupt judge sentences seemingly harmless high school kids to for-profit detention centers in exchange for cash. |
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Confusion sets in, especially among my own race as I'm seemingly the only black hippie girl in Chicago who still says dude in every day conversation. Tee-hee. |
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His eureka moment came during one of the seemingly endless group sessions. |
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In a party without a frontrunner, and seemingly rudderless, Bush is the closest thing the GOP has to a consensus candidate. |
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Even jogging, while seemingly harmless, has encouraged damp, smelly and sanctimonious people to stride down our streets with grinning notions of moral superiority. |
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On the highway it winds it up to about forty-five, at which point the engine and drive train are seemingly screaming the distorted symphonics of an ear-splitting concerto. |
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The list of top sportspeople to grace Glasgow events is seemingly endless. |
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As the seemingly token Yankee on this here corner of the blogosphere, I almost feel it necessary for me to apologize for my northern brethren, and quite frankly for myself. |
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Seemingly not, although it does not help when they are not in a position to keep up with the play. |
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Johnson kept doing all he could, gazing down at those eyes that gazed right back at him with a seemingly stunned look. |
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However, over two furlongs out it looked as though Pat Eddery had the four-year-old in trouble as he was boxed in behind early leader Zaajer, seemingly with nowhere to go. |
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This seemingly incongruous role-reversal serves to bolster Mann's depiction of the subversive nature of the relationship between the Aryan and Dravidian elements of the story. |
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When bad times hit, they lose faith, and, instead of giving a new product time to gather speed, they force it into a seemingly more certain, established market. |
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Even Rachel Maddow, who wrote her doctoral thesis on AIDS reform in prisons, seemed surprised by the seemingly magnanimous move. |
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In a tucked-in black t-shirt and slacks, the seemingly average Joe shimmied and shaked to the bassline. |
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This cross-border meddling is exactly what Hassan was seemingly able to prove. |
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