Now the tiniest household decision makes motor industry arbitration seem like a cosy chat. |
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In theory it may seem like a great idea but, in theory, so do so many ideas until they are put into practice. |
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While it might seem like an eternity for your thesis to be proven, its fruition is often well worth the wait. |
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These seem like odd responses since she doesn't come across as materialistic, but perhaps that's why. |
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The frigid old crone who taught us made copulation seem like the most boring thing possible. |
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It was large and weather beaten, though its new sails and the obvious care put into it didn't make it seem like any second class ship. |
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The sober and matter-of-fact presentation makes his discussion seem like just common sense. |
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Going out may seem like a drag when you don't know what to wear, but we have the threads to help you look like you own the place. |
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As various track and field events vie for attention, athletics meets can sometimes seem like a three-ring circus. |
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For a while there, it didn't seem like it was ever going to happen but 1998 has finally come to a merciful end. |
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And when a drug like crystal meth is sprinkled on the wound, it really does seem like a miracle cure because it erases any concept of morality. |
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Sometimes it can seem like the Lakers have the magic touch in selecting players, but don't read too much into this. |
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It doesn't take much wind for them to seem like they have a mind of their own. |
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Accept and publish any bad trick reports you get even if it might seem like a less serious incident. |
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This may seem like mere quibbles, but there is something important in the way he misstates these positions. |
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For media owners around the globe, China must seem like a golden castle, surrounded by a deep moat full of crocodiles. |
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It may not seem like much out of context, but the effect within this song is truly wondrous. |
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The sick charm of Keller is that he really does seem like a normal everyday person. |
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While these changes seem like legalese blather, they actually represent a significant change in policy. |
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Brainball may seem like a ridiculously silly game, but it demonstrates how a machine can know something about your emotional state. |
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But Clor are master blenders, cobbling together tasty unrelated nuggets and making them seem like sonic soul mates. |
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Within the confines of modern homes, formal sitting rooms seem like a waste of space. |
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An older, gorgeous married man wanting to sleep with you can seem like a fabulous compliment and ego boost. |
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I've always wanted to meet you, you seem like such a deep person with a beautiful soul. |
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Don't worry about the first chapter which, whilst beautiful, does make it seem like it's going to be a bit of a hard slog. |
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Packing and unpacking your suitcase may seem like a pain, but a 145-pound woman burns approximately 132 calories an hour doing so. |
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I'm still not sure about that but buying smalls is even beginning to seem like it could be fun. |
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The cost savings and increased productivity for the Irish business community will make the government's investment seem like small beer. |
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Since pro contests are mostly of interest to younger people, this would seem like a natural for the magazines. |
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The naturalist animation style used in Perfect Blue almost makes it seem like a live-action movie. |
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Now that does seem like a lot, but these birds breed at an incredibly slow rate, with an incredibly low rate of juvenile success. |
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It may seem like double the babysitting, but your bro and his friend will keep each other busy. |
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I know it must seem like I'm a ninny about Philip Levine, but this was on the Writer's Almanac on my birthday and I loved it so much. |
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I don't respect all who oppose it since a great many of them seem like ninnies or cads. |
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Herding the neighborhood kids and giving an occasional light nip to a rear end or ankle might seem like a funny game in the beginning. |
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Spreading misinformation about vaccines might not seem like a big deal, but it is a very big, life-and-death deal. |
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It may therefore seem like philosophical nit-picking if I criticise some of his arguments for getting to those conclusions. |
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They might seem like a great gift at first, but just wait until when your darling little bruvver attempts to garrotte you at the dining table. |
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Feeding a family healthy food in minutes can often seem like mission impossible, especially when you're on a budget. |
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These temporary spikes could make it seem like you don't have your blood pressure under control when you actually do. |
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Of course, the reporter spun the story that way to make it seem like Mr. Bush is a fanatic under the spell of religious zealots. |
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In these situations jealousy can seem like a logical reaction to an emotionally violent incident. |
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Astrobiology, the search for life's origins and its existence elsewhere in the universe, used to seem like a visionary dream. |
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Biker jackets and high-tech styling are trends that might seem like a no-no for adults. |
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When promo spots for this film started to surface, the cast line-up made this seem like it was THE action-comedy film to see. |
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The fact that the guard was a thin man considerably shorter than Walker made the task seem like a cakewalk. |
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Phases that may seem like obscure references to people, animals or those things around us often have a very deep and profound meaning. |
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The Druze seem like an odd lot too, but hey, I think most religions are a bit weird. |
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Although it does seem like a dim and distant memory now, I still remember people being hanged in Britain during my lifetime. |
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This may not seem like much but these are the first things I've planted from seed for over 15 years, so I'm a happy bunny. |
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Winter may not seem like the best time for gardening, but it's actually an excellent time to propagate plants from hardwood or root cuttings. |
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But they seem like straight shooters who understand blogs, and their business model is interesting. |
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That may not seem like a big drop, especially if Treasury opts for the high end of the range. |
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Two people in a white stretch limo stuck in traffic may seem like an extravagance. |
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It may not seem like anything out of the ordinary, but the album title alone suggests otherwise. |
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Brochures and orientations made it seem like junior high kids had more freedom, too, but that was just another lie. |
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Ray's henchmen are stock Italian mobsters, and their presence occasionally makes the movie seem like an ethnic joke. |
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The cold winter months might seem like a good time to crawl under the covers and hibernate, especially in these uncertain times. |
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She spends what seem like hours bathing, listening to Billie Holiday records, chain-smoking, and smiling to herself. |
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Children in outriggers surrounded the ship for the better part of the day, making the entire affair seem like a county carnival. |
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I guess she was so used to being around superficial ego-driven overachievers that three more years of it didn't seem like much of a sacrifice. |
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At first glance this cool hipsterish joint doesn't seem like it'd be very child-friendly. |
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Nor does it seem like these folks felt they had a lot to fear from oversight from superiors. |
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The color of the house was cheerful yellow, bright enough to make fall still seem like summer. |
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Remember that even though your fantasy players seem like pawns on a chessboard, the game is played on the field. |
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The painterly realists who directly succeeded the Action painters in the '60s and '70s might seem like Brewster's natural neighbors. |
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However it is important to remember that most obstacles are survivable even if it may not seem like it at the time. |
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This is in part because its form is paratactic and can therefore seem like a loose assemblage of small pieces without a coherent shape. |
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It makes me seem like some weak maiden who swoons at the sight of every attractive guy she sees. |
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To a design guru, this silver-capped blue-tinged bottle will seem like a class act, and worth the money simply as a piece of glass art. |
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I climbed over massive flat pavements of grey silty sandstone, making the whole cliffside seem like the world's largest amphitheatre. |
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Now, discussing one's weight with a workmate might seem like a strange ice-breaker, but it works! |
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To criticise animation for being too perfect may seem like pedantry and it's clear that a lot of work went into the film. |
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An 8 percent effect may not seem like a big deal, but even a tiny decrease in shooting percentages can change the course of a season. |
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Marlow favored us with what must seem like an enigmatic smile, but I knew better. |
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And, once again, I discovered that while my journey into work may last only a piffling ten minutes, in some cases it can seem like an eternity. |
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Not only have you been holed up for weeks but the season can seem like one long pig-out. |
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Though the Internet and email may seem like an instant solution to many problems, people still run the technology. |
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Every beat of the story is built on interconnections that at first seem like coincidence. |
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With ratios in some accountancy firms of one partner to 20 employees, trying to make the grade may seem like mission impossible. |
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The manner in which he asked the question made it seem like he was interrogating us. |
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I just didn't want to seem like a plonker who had just wasted his time carrying a rucksack full of water unnecessarily. |
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This might not seem like a ringing endorsement of war, but it contrasted with his gloomy assessments in the previous year. |
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The head would make it seem that the beer is over-carbonated, but the flatness of the beer makes it seem like it's under-carbonated. |
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I was just stunned by how the gaps in his answers didn't seem like he was thinking, but that he was poleaxed. |
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There are so many possible reasons for refusing your request, in fact, that to many the whole thing may seem like a cop-out. |
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Another quick tip to help you seem like a simple, classy dresser is to avoid T-shirts with beer, sport or rock group logos. |
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With a population of some 4000 Polynesians, 40 Europeans and 50 tourists, Tahaa makes Papeete seem like Manhattan. |
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Ficino, who died in 1499, was the Florentine given the job of making Plato and Aristotle seem like they were precursors to Christ. |
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In theory it would seem like a good choice, and with enough dedicated followers the plan seems feasible. |
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She used her hand to rub her eyes to make it seem like they were itchy, but in fact she was covering the tears. |
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It's the crib sheet for all journalists working in Africa, allowing us to seem like experts at the first hint of a coup. |
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Some are set up for moderated debate, some seem like a free-for-all, and some do not want arguments. |
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While this may not seem like earth-shattering news to the world at large, it has certainly altered life on the home front. |
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But the pranksters don't seem like overly reflective types, and that's to their credit. |
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Her sword dangled loosely from her hand, but it didn't seem like she was dropping it any time soon. |
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At first you thought him leaving his preggo girlfriend didn't seem like a big deal. |
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Standing motionless for hours on end may seem like a daunting task to most people, but they consider it fun. |
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Why does a paper always seem like breaking news when it's in the preprint section, anyway? |
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The deadpan expression he wears in almost every scene might seem like heroic stoicism, but it's also the face of deep denial. |
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Often Hou's images seem like presentiments of future memories rather than representations of present happenings. |
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I must admit it does seem like a fitting end to the political career of a gerrymanderer. |
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After the team's strong showing last season, this pick may seem like a gimme. |
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His immense height and girth made him seem like a bull, enraged and ready to charge. |
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Trust me, by the time you experience the fun of dating in college, your prom will seem like a distant memory! |
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This might seem like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many people spend big bucks trying to glitz up this holiday. |
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When harvested they make even the simplest meal seem like a gourmet delight. |
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Although let's face it, the early 80s seem like glory days for Leeds fans at present. |
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Do the narrow streets of Nice seem like a very stupid place to stage a demolition derby? |
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It does seem like we had to wait ages for it to arrive and once we had it in our hands, we gobbled it up. |
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While these 1s and 0s may seem like gobbledygook to the average human, it is the language that CD and DVD players understand. |
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Compared to this, the goodfellas seem like sedentary sentimentalists, trapped animals rooted in dying communities, doomed territories. |
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Opposition may sometimes seem like a game, and there is nothing more puerile than politicians yah-booing each other purely for the sake of it. |
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If it fails, it will seem like an act of desperation by a leader lacking serious military experience. |
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In gorgeously rendered pencil drawings from the mid-1970s, barn owls in flight seem like ominous gods of the night. |
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But in the case of a deposit row, a tenancy deposit scheme does seem like a better way to sort out a punch-up than, well, a punch-up. |
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Her coat was too big, so it made her seem like a little girl dressing up in her mother's clothes. |
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That makes the famous mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago seem like a minor die-off. |
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After leaving Provence, grey skies and damp weather seem like an affront to the senses. |
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I really enjoy this CD, but with the artwork it simply makes these musicians seem like dirty old men who haven't left the seventh grade. |
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If the Tories seem like the nasty party again, disaffected Labour folk could well slouch back home, albeit grudgingly. |
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Both efforts seem like cunning attempts to fob off used goods on a gullible reading public. |
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That didn't seem like much of a dissuader, so when I saw the album cover in the new releases I was intrigued. |
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Lest this seem like the predictable rhetoric of those in high dudgeon, consider the undertones. |
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Most of the words spoken seem like an abstract treatise on existentialism and determinism. |
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By failing to make these distinctions, we've made the world seem like a much nastier and more dangerous place than it is. |
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Still, you have to admire his ability to make a long established religion seem like some sort of wacko cult. |
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The reaction to the murder case made it seem like the killers were degenerates, aberrant psychos who were far removed from normality. |
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The viciousness of the invective makes it seem like they must have had their knives sharpened for a long time, laying in wait for your next book. |
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Following the fortunes of a gang losers, wasters and thieves on a near-derelict council estate might not seem like a barrel of laughs. |
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What might seem like a quick fix can actually ruin that very expensive, irreplaceable motor. |
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It certainly doesn't seem like there's much time to make a drama out of the Illinois senate race. |
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York, pretty as a postcard, complete with genteel tearooms, but day to night can seem like a Jekyll and Hyde transformation. |
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For Potterton and Dempsey, the deals must seem like minute blips on a large radar. |
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With judicious editing and good music, suddenly you can seem like a star on the screen. |
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When stocks are soaring and initial public offerings are raking in the money, it can seem like a bull market will never end. |
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I learned how to negotiate fights between adolescent girls without making it seem like parental interference. |
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It might seem like a bit of a laugh to jump in front of an engine, but it won't be when we are scraping them out from under a wheel arch. |
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What might seem like skepticism ends up as affirmation because of the poet's commitment to honesty. |
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Unfortunately, the story and the performances seem like an afterthought to this stunt. |
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The first words spoken in the series don't seem like much, but for the true Whovian they are something to relish. |
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They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure. |
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Suddenly, Fashion Bug didn't seem like a fun place with cute, kicky, affordable clothes and plentiful opportunities for advancement. |
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It might seem like a great idea, but giving them a good kicking really isn't the answer. |
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While these may seem like the basic rules in fine winemaking to you and me, they border on lunacy in the case-driven world of wine sales. |
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This may seem like a simple proposition, but to a man it's like you have asked him to scale Mount Everest without oxygen. |
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The band certainly have a knack for writing melodies that seem like newly discovered classics. |
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This may seem like it has the knottiness and subterfuge of a good spy thriller, but it fails as a drama because every climax is a false climax. |
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I like to think I'm open to new ideas, but this idea is really just a rehash of existing ideas and generally doesn't seem like it will work. |
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On paper, the four contests, all of them rematches of regular-season games, certainly seem like they'll be worth the price of admission. |
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For those with lappies with ExpressCard slots, it would seem like a sweet piece of storage. |
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Now, I've got nothing against either Hampshire or Davenport, but they do seem like second-string replacements for the original actors. |
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What, from the outside, seem like gloomy lattice windows prove within to be vivid mosaics of coloured glass. |
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His skill during 2000 was to make self-deprecating zingers, joke around with reporters, and in general seem like this affable frat boy. |
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Suddenly allowing religions to act lawlessly does not seem like such a good idea. |
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You can understand why alcohol can often seem like the best answer in such situations. |
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If until now hope has come from your expectation of a cure, then ending your treatment might seem like giving up hope. |
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This may seem like a slightly extreme view, but the older I get, the more I realise that the Media is anti-life and anti-God. |
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The Right has done a wonderful job of making themselves seem like the victim when they are the ones running the show. |
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The ground looked solid enough, and didn't ripple when he moved, and basically did not seem like it should be pulling him under. |
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While a little black spot on the sun may seem like a simple act, the transit of Venus is not. |
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Her days as a single mother living on income support must now seem like a distant memory. |
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These seem like irrelevant questions, but they aren't that far off from relevancy. |
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A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be. |
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The present performers shape the concerto's architecture well, and what seem like longueurs elsewhere don't seem tiresome at all here. |
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The move might seem like nothing more than a disruption, but the director is looking on the bright side. |
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The rugged rudimentariness of this building makes it seem like a Soviet agricultural showground. |
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He had made a lot of eye contact at our first meeting and didn't seem like your average Lothario. |
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Student music can often seem like a bit of a gamble, if not a complete lottery, as far as an evening out is concerned. |
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Now sober and straight, I can assuredly state that that doesn't seem like quite the best decision. |
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By day the sunshine and palm trees can make it seem like paradise, a true City of Angels. |
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While this may seem like a harsh conclusion or a ludicrous one at that, it most definitely is not. |
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This multi-talented filmmaker makes jacks-of-all-trades like Robert Rodriguez and Steven Soderbergh seem like lazy bums. |
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Eventually, the activities should become so ingrained they no longer seem like conscious thought. |
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Few have songs as lyrically complex and make them seem like simple sing-alongs. |
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Repairing this damage, and returning to the centre ground, seem like an almost impossible, and thankless task, for whoever takes it on. |
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She does seem like the type who could think up such a thing and I'm sure a publisher wouldn't be averse to the idea. |
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Three discs might seem like too much of a good thing, but I was never frustrated by this set. |
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Sometimes the Tasman can seem like the widest stretch of water on the planet. |
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Compared to astrophotographs, images of computer simulations often seem like shabby make-believes. |
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Of course maybe that was why he was doing this, he does seem like the rebel type who doesn't care what his friend has to say. |
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On the surface, this might seem like a fairly innocuous little phrase, but it is guaranteed to make my blood run cold. |
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The sculptures seem like bellicose battleships, flaunting jagged-ribbed fins and sawtooth incisors. |
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When that happens, it will make all previous technological revolutions seem like minor hiccups. |
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It may seem like a lot of money to the average man in the street, because it is, but in relative terms, the players can afford to lose that. |
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This doesn't seem like much time to wait when browsing a Web site but imagine trying to use a program like telnet. |
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While rats may not seem like a huge menace, they have a terrible effect on neighborhood morale and the quality of everyday life. |
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At first glance this might seem like a mere turn of the screw in a protracted legal process. |
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The eerie wind began to sound like the wail of a banshee, the creaks and groans of the castle began to seem like footsteps stalking toward her. |
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This may seem like a minor detail, until you realize the gaffe. |
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Argento is barely featured, and when he is talking, the answers seem like rote repetitions of things he's said about the film thousands of times before. |
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Mort doesn't seem like the sort to attend lonely hearts meetings. |
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Why does it seem like modesty applies more to women than to men? |
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Streets that seem like collages brought to life, full of strange incongruities that could only seem natural in the sedatory stillness of the suburb. |
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With 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce, monogamy may seem like impossible ideal. |
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The problems of form and function will yield only to a joint solution that makes the ingenuities of the most ambitious novel writing seem like a five-finger exercise. |
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This may seem like a good idea in theory, but in practice they amount to glorified extra-credit projects and pointless busywork. |
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The Net can sometimes seem like a monstrous fountain of obscenity, hate and lies, the ultimate refuge for sociopaths releasing years of pent-up frustration. |
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Her ridiculous pidgin English dialogue made her seem like a complete fool. |
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Its reliance on single-use zoning, for instance, can make it seem like urban sprawl is the only way for cities to grow. |
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An aide said Mr. Markey hoped to combat the tactic of astroturfing in which a professional lobbying effort is made to seem like a grass-roots movement. |
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That might not seem like a lofty goal, but after the plans last year fizzled out and the hoped-for inaugural festival was cancelled, it's a realistic one. |
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I will make life so hard for these wretched lummoxes who pass for my servants that the atrocities of Ivan the Terrible will seem like a fairy-picnic! |
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Sure, sitting around drinking bottles of hooch must seem like a great job. |
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Much of the theological dispute might seem like hair-splitting, but the stakes were high. |
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There's nothing inherently wrong with this type of nostalgia, but when it becomes as emulative and formulaic as it does here, it starts to seem like parody. |
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A small lantern may seem like an odd item to include on this list, but Reid said lantern light makes a blood trail much more visible than the direct beam of a flashlight. |
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Taking your child to a walk-in clinic may seem like a good solution, but it prizes convenience over quality. |
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As she gyrated and shimmied at the VMAs on Sunday night, Taylor Swift did not seem like a person under attack. |
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Oppose the agenda, and you seem like part of an unholy alliance. |
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The entire city can seem like a singular monument to his decades in office. |
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A Van der Sloot conviction may seem like a slam-dunk, but there are still potential caveats. |
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While that might just seem like a slap on the wrist compared to the cost of insurance, the penalty increases every year. |
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Thomson, in addition to sounding, as he always does, like a hoser, incomprehensibly also makes the not-quite 50-year-old Gould seem like a foot-dragging duffer. |
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Although it may seem like we're saturated with credit cards these days, the bank claims we are woefully inadequate with our plastic when compared to the United States. |
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This may seem like something very minor to some people, but the sight and sound of chewed food and smacking lips at the table make me lose my appetite. |
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The introduction of card sharp Remo may seem like an obvious attempt at stacking the deck, both figuratively and emotionally, but this is part of Argento's way. |
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Clear skies and a bridge across bright water seem like good omens. |
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Now, they can actually show you what happened, in the sort of terrifying detail that makes the EastEnders omnibus seem like a Tom and Jerry cartoon. |
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That, plus the fact that the dining area is furnished with cast-off tables and chairs and mismatched china and cutlery, might make food seem like an afterthought. |
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It would seem like the sort of machine you'd break just by turning it off. |
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Being able to manipulate words didn't seem like such an evil gift though. |
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Perhaps it makes me seem like an old bag, but it does feel intimidating to face a gang of people, of whatever age, with intimidating body language. |
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In hindsight, though, they do seem like pretty whackadoo ideas. |
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Nick, once aimless with a deposition that would make Eeyore seem like Richard Simmons, is now happily dating Jess. |
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Increasingly, the radical alternatives of giving up on politics or giving up on the United States seem like the only alternatives. |
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But New Yorkers are casually tribal, and dual identities often seem like the minimum bid for belonging here. |
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While juice cleanses and weight loss colonics seem like relatively recent inventions, they have a long history. |
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In the short term it might seem like easy money for the cash-strapped West. |
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By comparison, being stereotyped as intellectual, Stoic, and boring might seem like a nice problem to have. |
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Well, never fear, you shall meet all of those new things one at a time, and in no time at all they won't be new any more, they shall seem like old friends. |
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While they may seem like newish arrivals, they are now in their 40s and began working together in 1986 after studying at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. |
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To researchers who enjoy conquering the technological problems of creating a nanotech world, these social, legal and regulatory concerns may seem like dull things. |
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Geek guys seem like wholesome, responsible, potential breadwinners who will be polite, courteous and gentlemanly with someone's daughter on a date. |
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They simply seem like two oddly matched adults, thrown together. |
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It's actually quite a nice, grown-up story that takes on some over-the-top characters and complicates them enough to make them seem like a family. |
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You made it seem like everything was peachy-keen with you two. |
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I can see the appeal perhaps when you've had a couple of glasses of wine or beer, but waking up on a Saturday morning just to sing does not seem like my idea of fun. |
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This might seem like a conceit, but the end result is both troubling and overwhelmingly powerful. |
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The handsome mystery man doesn't seem like he'd that interested, iykwim. |
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Such exclusive concentration on one affect or sensation can make disgust seem like the single element that has generated the last 250 years of European aesthetics. |
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To non-compost enthusiasts, all this must seem like a terrible faff. |
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She makes her predecessor Brad Womack, who's not very expressive, seem like Ryan Seacrest by comparison. |
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But to Barry, he could seem like just another meddlesome boss. |
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You know it can seem like opportunities are missed, that time has been wasted, or that innate potential is not being realised during times like that. |
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After curing the elderly of their semi-suicidal depression, winning the White House must seem like a snap. |
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Not to be a killjoy fact-checker, but this does seem like an important detail to get right. |
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Such revelations seem like the dream come true of know-nothing anti-Catholicism. |
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Exposing ourselves to the possibility of hypothermia didn't seem like the ideal way to teach the kids about the joy of winter sports, so we turned back. |
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As a child, little secrets can seem like all consuming mountains. |
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Covert action can seem like a quick, cheap, deniable way to get hard jobs done. |
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Music and cartoons might seem like strange bedfellows to most. |
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The deportation faced by Generals Garcia and Vides Casanova may not seem like justice to some. |
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To many Americans, pouring aid dollars into a developing country may seem like siphoning cash into a black hole. |
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And I don't want to seem like a kvetch, but where's the dessert? |
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Of course, ISIS loves the propaganda that makes it seem like the scariest group in the world. |
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To us they seem like non-count nouns for naming types of stuff. |
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Now would seem like a strange time for a dispassionate, de-politicized immigration solution to emerge from the House. |
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It would seem like a self-defeating move for a government contractor to become a tax exile. |
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In Denmark, the Pacific might seem like a distant fairyland. |
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And now, it makes the policemen of 2003 seem like subservient yes-men. |
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Only in Cannes can a best-director scroll seem like a consolation prize. |
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This does not seem like a profound bit of dramaturgy on my part, and he agrees with it. |
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For these closed-minded souls, the traditionalist society of the modern day Philippines should seem like Shangri-La, for here the age-old sexual roles are strictly enforced. |
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To those unaccustomed to the machinations of the UN, this may seem like yet another insignificant and toothless resolution. |
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It made the whole venture seem like a device for the Big Three to shear the wool of suppliers, which, by the way, was fairly transparent to the supply community. |
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He does seem like just a pretty face without much going on upstairs. |
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It just made their bodies seem like they were plastic or encased in plastic. |
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These stone roundels, of uncertain date and attribution, seem like large-scale sculptures derived from ancient gems and incised precious stones acquired by the Medici. |
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It was enough to make the deliberations now unfolding on Capitol Hill seem like a Miss Manners tutorial. |
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Although it might just seem like harmless fun to some young people, this behaviour is antisocial and genuinely intimidating to residents and we will not tolerate it. |
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It didn't seem like a very big deal at the time, and in fact I had all but forgotten about it until I woke up this morning with a pronounced limp. |
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While it may seem like overkill, the military was finally satisfied. |
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All making the event seem like a luxurious cruise on an ocean liner. |
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It does seem like an April Fool but it most certainly is not. |
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While many of these technologies may seem like science fiction, so too were the jet engine, the airplane, and the rocket engine only 100 years ago. |
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However, it didn't seem like they were ransacking the place. |
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For Americans with a taste for overseas destinations, cheapie off-season flights to Europe and bargain hotels often seem like the easiest and most obvious way to go. |
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On the surface, they seem like one of those typical, progressive rock supergroup offshoots where each band member gets to show off their instrumental prowess. |
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Thick stripes and spots covered his altered body, making it seem like a combination between the lines Jyfe had exhibited and the rosettes of a jaguar. |
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Sanctity of contract may seem like a quaint notion in the age of the GM bailout and government-mandated mortgage cramdowns. |
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Despite the riot of colour, these flourescent outfits did not seem like expressions of individual taste or will. |
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Many have illusionistic carved stone frames, which make them seem like windows to the outdoors. |
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Being successful in learning a second language can seem like a daunting task. |
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Although the excessive namespacing might seem like a hassle, there's always a really quick way to create a shortcut. |
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Gathering as many fish as possible may seem like a profitable practice, but overfishing has serious consequences. |
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It may seem like a pain to haul them out of the attic or basement, but if you have storm doors and windows don't forget to install them. |
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Performing field days may seem like a pain in the neck, but, in the long run, they will save you time. |
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Causing unbelievably awful haemorrhagic vomiting and diarrhoea, canine parvovirus makes human norovirus seem like a walk in the park. |
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When we had first talked about a crash cart, it didn't seem like it was going to fit the need. |
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That may seem like a trivial point, but it is not universally agreed on. |
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His maps ought to seem like rigorous works of conceptual art. |
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In short, the existing data makes fracking seem like a judgment call. |
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But it did seem like there was a serendipitous thing happening. |
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This may seem like hornbook eighth-grade civics, but it bears repeating. |
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A sprinkle of aged artisanal soy sauce makes this simple dish seem like a feast. |
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And doing it righthandedly and lefthandedly and upside down, it didn't seem like just writing your birthday, did it? |
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It made him seem like a douchebag that no one wanted to work with. |
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The lighthearted nature of the creative makes brushing seem like an accomplishable goal and I believe parents will heed our message. |
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To some this may seem like fun but I'm just glad the Watershoot was out of order during our visit. |
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