Still, people seem to be more fond of free speech in the abstract than in specific instances. |
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Duodenal ulcers and gastric ulcers seem to develop along different pathways, involving high and low gastric acidity, respectively. |
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But these classes seem to exhaust me and my feet ache like mad, half way through the class I start to feel sick. |
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But, unfortunately, some parents seem to be oblivious to this perception and abandon such children to their fate. |
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Certain occupations and activities seem to favour the formation of comedones or acne. |
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There are other ways of conserving our energy, such as water power, and nuclear power stations, which the Government seem to be closing down. |
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Lack of charisma, timidity and humility seem to be the criteria that negate strong leadership qualities. |
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Provincial and federal politicians wax poetic about the issue, but never seem to put their taxation or legislative powers where their mouths are. |
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The use of nuclear weapons in a preemptive attack would seem to fall squarely within the definition of a war crime. |
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If you go to their site, they seem to be interested not so much in flying stuff to the moon but in selling beef jerky. |
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Though opposite in rhythmic conceits, both seem to warp one's sense of movement through space. |
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His quixotic idealist appeal for justice contrasts sharply with the rest of the exhibition, in which justice does not seem to be expected. |
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But the German wardresses remained vaguely aware of her special status and seem to have relaxed in her company. |
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He does not seem to smoke or drink, although he has downplayed his abstemiousness since joining the drinks group. |
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Those who had paid their debts had more control over their work, and some seem to have accumulated considerable wealth in savings and jewellery. |
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His recordings are taken from what seem to be LPs or acetates from broadcasts. |
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They accuse and defend, bicker and quarrel, and cannot seem to talk about their real feelings or listen to each other. |
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People who are envious or jealous seem to be in a perpetual state of suffering and anguish. |
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However, I can't seem to debug both Flex and Java at the same time. It's either one or the other. |
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The benign neglect that they seem to be going in for at the moment is, in my view, absolutely outrageous. |
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Most dogs seem to think that going for walkies, playing fetch, and guarding the house are Very Important Jobs. |
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So far, most American media outlets seem to be walking on eggshells to avoid tough coverage of the new pope. |
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Those principles seem to me to accord entirely with the approach of the common law set out above. |
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Yet they implied the existence of quarks, which seem to be as real as any other objects that we take seriously. |
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Given these figures and the increased complexity of hybrids, they do not seem to be such a quantum leap forward. |
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It would take off real quick in a straight line, then seem to turn 90 degrees, then up and down and left and right. |
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Yet the buzz and sense of achievement that referees and officials in all guises seem to feel continues to amaze me. |
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But almost anyone who has tried to reclaim her waist can point to weeks or months when it doesn't seem to work that way. |
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There doesn't seem to be a blushing smiley on this forum, but trust me, I am all ablush! |
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Tavistock Street already has a number of problems which seem to be exacerbated by a policy of housing the waifs and strays of the borough nearby. |
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If it has not quite been able to reach its goal, it does not seem to be from lack of effort. |
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And considering that this is not the kind of break that most newcomers manage to get, she does seem to have an ace up her sleeve. |
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When you win matches, people don't seem to care whether you speak the Queen's English or whether you express yourself in grunts and gestures. |
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I think of myself as a very friendly, easy, accessible guy, but I seem to intimidate people, or at least the fact of who I am intimidates people. |
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The commentaries are not at all what they seem to the student puzzling over the ablative absolutes and indirect discourse. |
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He didn't seem to be on the same wavelength as we were, or anyone else in the pub for that matter. |
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Three nerves seem to be particularly prone to radiation injury that results in radiation neuritis. |
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One doctor told me to drink tonic water for its quinine, but it doesn't seem to help. |
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It will not be easy for Lin to achieve his aim, but setbacks just seem to spur him on. |
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A clothesline is the strongest indication that this battered house is occupied, although jackdaws seem to be nesting in the chimney. |
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That heroin and acid were and are illegal didn't seem to stop him. |
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He doesn't seem to mind that to shout abusively at someone on a one-to-one basis, for no other reason than they disagree with what he's saying, is bad manners. |
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They carry their baguettes, down their wine, and chain-smoke their cigarettes, yet they don't seem to ever put on a pound. |
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But recently they seem to be acquiescing to American demands. |
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Each day we seem to sink deeper into the quicksand of self-indulgence. |
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Many of those who have become cops in New York seem to have ceased to address such minor offenses over the past few days. |
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At first blush, Henry Ford, the founder of Ford, and Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla Motors, would seem to have little in common. |
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And much to the chagrin of some in the Lone Star State, a lot of people seem to be buying it. |
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The chemicals in 'bath salts' seem to be cousins of the amphetamine agents that debuted as crystal meth. |
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Though they seem to have mastered the water jump this time around, rails still fell often, although the faults were generals spread out over the course. |
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All seem to acknowledge that sexual assault is a serious problem that requires campus-wide education. |
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With Batman and Planet of the Apes, you seem to be operating around 15 years ahead of the culture. |
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Many seem to agree with the government that we should just let bygones by bygones. |
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Your acid experiences also seem to dovetail with expanding your musical consciousness. |
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They also seem to take special pleasure in needling the clean-cut, well-starched Romney camp. |
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They seem to cherish a strange, irrational notion that something in the very flow of time will cure all ills. |
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Constitutional arguments aside, there do seem to be some better ways to create conditions for upward mobility among newcomers. |
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Parents who bring wrongful birth suits seem to face a burden faced by no other plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases. |
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The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun. |
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Logically, they are abstracts and yet they seem to be pictures of something concrete, something in, perhaps, a third realm which is neither our mind nor the world. |
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In Beijing the sounding of car horns is the exception, rather than the rule while Shanghainese seem to hardly ever take their hand off the klaxon button. |
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Breyer, 72, has had no reported major health scares, although he does seem to be a burglar magnet. |
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He does not seem to have anticipated that she could have maintained such remarkable presence of mind. |
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So women seem to have carte blanche to express every hue of their sexuality. |
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The new startups seem to acknowledge both bandwidth scarcity and the primacy of enhancing the phone as a communications tool, not a vehicle for warmed-up content. |
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There seem to be good reasons for utilitarians to be in favor of it, and absolutists cannot object to it on the ground that it involves killing the innocent. |
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For every Clint Dempsey willing to play with a broken nose, there seem to be a dozen floppers a la Cristiano Ronaldo. |
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Looking at the aggregated research, that would, at first glance, seem to be the case. |
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The edges are a little jaggy, but it doesn't seem to matter. |
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Ultimately life style, affordability and preference seem to trump social views when people decide where they would like to live. |
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But you seem to have made a bunch of lasting friendships on that, with Channing Tatum, Anne Hathaway, etc. |
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After you take a proper dosage for a certain length of time, your body will acclimate to it and you won't seem to get as hot, nor will you feel as revved up. |
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Just as with their 140-character musings, Twitter users seem to end up in relationships that are bite-size. |
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Some people seem to take great delight in hearing about the misfortunes of others. |
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When it hits your city, be ready to lockdown your house and banish outside family members, they seem to suggest. |
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The man did not seem to expect such an affirmation and he appeared to be suddenly drained of his fury. |
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In other news, I don't have a valentine. And the only girls who seem to have any interest in me are either total jailbait or barely legal. The question is, is that bad news? |
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As a poet, his technical resources seem to have been without limit. |
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This chthonic couple seem to bear the superior ethical power and also the power of creation and destruction. |
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I think I was always looking for the entertainer in myself and I seem to be able to entertain through manipulating language. |
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Most of these crimes, if they occurred, seem to have been targeted at the property and followers of the Duke of Buckingham. |
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Many of his sculptures seem to recede into the distance, disappear into the ground or distort the space around them. |
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He watches her enter the McKittrick Hotel, but on investigation she does not seem to be there. |
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I seem to remember that he never stopped talking, and I had given him the cold fish eye. |
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Confusingly, some of the factors that cause internal differences do not seem to apply on a global level. |
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There does not seem to be any evidence as to what the king himself or his physicians believed his illness to be. |
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We write and talk and empower each other, but the obsession with newness and youth does not seem to change. |
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The defence advocates seem to have presented no evidence and fled after the trial. |
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They allow their feelings to dictate to their reason, and seem to symbolize passion itself. |
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A retreat on the ports does not seem to have been decided until some days after 21 March. |
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Given a choice, mountain hares in Scotland and Ireland seem to prefer feeding on grasses. |
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In France, breeding populations have decreased in the northeast, but seem to be stable in southwest and central France and Corsica. |
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In addition to the seven main ranks, variously named ranks below these seem to be names for unskilled poets, the taman, drisiuc, and oblaires. |
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Other overlaps have been suggested, in many cases where biblical references seem to appear in the Brehon law. |
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The sulfur compounds include thiophenes and polysulfides which seem to contribute to whiskey's roasted character. |
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Dance devisers seem to enjoy blending new ideas with the traditional though the results vary in popularity. |
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The oldest dances seem to be the passepied and the gavotte, and the newest ones derive from the quadrille and French Renaissance dances. |
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However, classical authors seem to distinguish clearly between oryxes and unicorns. |
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Meanwhile, there were barbarian raids on Britain in 408, but these seem to have been defeated. |
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The British seem to have been in control of England and Wales roughly west of a line from York to Bournemouth. |
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Following the Roman withdrawal from Britain around 410 AD, the Cornovians seem to have divided into Pengwern and Powys. |
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The confusion of the 11th century and the use of the Saxon loanword edling for the heir also seem to have clouded the issue. |
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Oxygen levels seem to have a positive correlation with diversity in eukaryotes well before the Cambrian period. |
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Of these, the Hawaiian and possibly Townsend's shearwaters seem to be most closely related to the Manx shearwater. |
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Cormorants seem to be a very ancient group, with similar ancestors reaching back to the time of the dinosaurs. |
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Some sites are along ledges, however, crevice sites seem to be more successful due to reduced predation. |
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Dolphins also seem to have been important to the Minoans, judging by artistic evidence from the ruined palace at Knossos. |
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Experiments seem to indicated that the snail responds to light and current, and moves accordingly. |
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The infection by this parasite does not seem to alter the growth and proportions of the snail shell. |
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However recent research, using early documents and photographs, does not seem to support this belief, and their actual purpose is unknown. |
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Pentecostal writers point out that the lists of spiritual gifts in the New Testament do not seem to be exhaustive. |
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Women seem to be totally excluded from the Welsh poetic guild, or Order of bards. |
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The first domesticated crops seem to have been the foxtail and broomcorn varieties of millet, while rice was cultivated in the south. |
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We tried to start a company, but we couldn't seem to get it off the ground. |
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Their favored breeding beaches are mainland sites facing deep water, and they seem to avoid those sites protected by coral reefs. |
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A few populations practice polyandry, although this does not seem to benefit hatchlings. |
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The disease kills a sizeable fraction of those it infects, though some individuals seem to resist the disease. |
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Killer whales imitate others, and seem to deliberately teach skills to their kin. |
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The fabulous oolacunta, a rat kangaroo that is now extinct, streaked across the desert at speeds that made it seem to float above the ground. |
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At the end of the Cretaceous there seem to have been no purely herbivorous or carnivorous mammals. |
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After the fall of Carthage, the islands seem to have been virtually independent. |
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Even though its name may seem to imply simplicity as compared with polytypic habitats, the monotypic habitat can be complex. |
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Clones seem to be absent in the southern Baltic Sea, less common in Estonia but very common in Gulf of Finland and in the Bothnian Sea. |
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The displays do not seem to be directed towards an individual but instead occur randomly. |
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You seem to already have some experience in lexicography, but your format is a bit out of step with many of our other entries here. |
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They don't seem to want to work to earn a living. They think they can make money out of thin air. |
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Distant authors seem to have made little distinction between Frisians and Saxons. |
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After the Second World War some of the wrecks seem to have been commercially salvaged. |
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His persuasive power was overwielded, and overshadowed by his intensity, which made him seem to them on the verge of spooky. |
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Dicuil described Thule as being beyond islands that seem to be the Faroe Islands, strongly suggesting Iceland. |
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However, they seem to have lost interest in North America after 1509, having incurred great expenses and made little profit. |
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Sometimes, foxes seem to deliberately torment hyenas even when there is no food at stake. |
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Rats also need plenty of space and can become very tame, can learn tricks and seem to enjoy human companionship. |
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Rabbit populations seem to be greatest in ecotone habitats and less in scrublands or grasslands. |
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Bats seem to make use of particularly strong venomotion, a rhythmic contraction of venous wall muscles. |
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They seem to be highly resistant to many of the pathogens they carry, suggesting a degree of adaptation to bats' immune systems. |
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A hierarchical social system is thought to exist among badgers and large powerful boars seem to assert dominance over smaller males. |
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Wolves eat the brown bears they kill, while brown bears seem to only eat young wolves. |
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Toads seem to use visual cues for feeding and can see their prey at very low light intensities where humans are unable to discern anything. |
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This contains a toxin called bufagin and is enough to deter many predators although grass snakes seem to be unaffected by it. |
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Clement's parents seem to have been wealthy pagans of some social standing. |
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Other innovations, such as writing, seem to have been developed individually in each area. |
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Preliminary data from the northern Atlantic coast seem to support the Azores High hypothesis. |
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Mass extinctions seem to be a mainly Phanerozoic phenomenon, with extinction rates low before large complex organisms arose. |
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A number of clades of American geckos seem to have rafted over from Africa during both the Paleogene and Neogene. |
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This would seem to indicate that the intellectual superiority of AMH populations may be questionable. |
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The Neanderthal populations seem to have been physically superior to AMH populations. |
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In some years with large quantities of Atlantic herring in the Barents Sea, capelin seem to be heavily affected. |
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Smell, touch and lateral line sensitivities seem to be the main sensory devices for locating these. |
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However, having more than normal levels of CO2 in the blood does not seem to adversely affect dive behavior. |
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Both cities seem to have suffered a decline as result of the long war, though Chalcis was the nominal victor. |
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The French seem to have landed at undefended points and then attacked defences from inland. |
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Aboriginal people seem to have lived a long time in the same environment as the now extinct Australian megafauna. |
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The last Neanderthals seem to have been forced to retreat during this process to the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula. |
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The Julii Caesares were a patrician family, but at this period seem to have found it hard to advance above the praetorship. |
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The Kievans seem to have had a very vague notion about the existence of the khaganate. |
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However, most of the time they seem to mean northern dwellers with a mobile life style. |
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Iceland and Norway seem to maintain their positions with the lowest proportions of elderly people in the Nordic countries. |
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Display flights seem to be triggered by the presence of other golden eagles. |
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More disturbing was that zines and underground culture didn't seem to be any sort of threat to this aboveground world. |
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Particles in the quantum realm seem to move about acausally in a purely random and statistical fashion. |
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Here the use is not part of a predication but does not seem to be merely adverbially subordinate. |
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Golden moles and tenrecs seem to be related to each other, and most modern authorities place them within the afrotheres. |
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These speeches... do seem to allude unto such ministerial garments as were then in use. |
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All of the nudibranchs seem to be derived from notaspidean-like stock with androdiaulic reproductive systems. |
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Antigas medicine for babies is really effective when they're newborns and seem to always have gas pain. |
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The pure-bred Eskimo would at first glance seem to most of us Europeans anything but beautiful. |
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He did not seem to think that he at all deserved a medal from the Humane and Magnanimous Societies. |
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These remarks would seem to imply a shift for the nurse from autocentric controlling, to allocentric controlling, then to allocentric nurturing. |
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That would seem to be a recipe for constant tension but Dratch says that backstage at SNL is not a competitive backstabby kind of atmosphere. |
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The point is that, however secular our culture may be, notions of an afterlife seem to be dying rather hard. |
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The bordeauxs seem to have been the most efficient fungicides, with the proprietary lime-sulfur mixtures a close second. |
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This class of bottled water dominates the U.S. market and consumers seem to prefer the cachet of spring water to processed municipal waters. |
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These chicken-hearted bosses always seem to give in at the first sign of a strike. |
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And yet, slowly but surely, the physical energies do seem to be taking their place in the clinology of an increasing number of disorders. |
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I remark that everyone understands the Captain's English, while they don't seem to get on very well with my French. |
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Original as this system will seem to some, it will be but a codification of the best present practices of our best commercialists. |
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Personally, I think he's a comsymp. Or close. That's why I never had much enthusiasm for being on it, great as you all seem to think it is. |
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His approach to his subjects would seem to borrow something from his gentle couchside manner. |
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It's voters who seem to want Republicans and Democrats in the next Congress to cross the aisle and try something different in Iraq. |
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Young-generation patrons seem to be as fascinated watching the more mature dancers cut a rug. |
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All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. |
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But I hold not a diagramme the only way and means of demonstrating, nor so generally necessary as you seem to urge. |
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Thus much we are hinder'd and dis-inur'd by this cours of licencing toward the true knowledge of what we seem to know. |
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My family at times seem to think they are aristocrats, at other times I swear I can hear the muffled sound of dueling banjos. |
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We seem to have become similarly obsessed, abandoning particular, familiar trees in favour of a kind of abstract notion of elmness. |
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In fact, the first commercial fangsmiths seem to have appeared in Seattle, which at the time was the headquarters of the Camarilla. |
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Hmm, I'd say Kasumi. Her cutoffs, mini-tee, and suspenders seem to cover more than Fairymon's fan-servicey outfit. |
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Furthermore all that are carried with circular motion, seem to foreslow, and to move with more than one motion. |
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To a large degree, many of the extant legal records from the Germanic tribes seem to revolve around property transactions. |
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A few burials seem to indicate social status, though in other contexts an emphasis to special skills is more likely. |
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These fragments do not seem to match any of the standing stones or bluestone stumps. |
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However, several sites interpreted as Iron Age shrines seem to contradict this view which may derive from Victorian and later Celtic romanticism. |
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Celtic cultures seem to have been widely diverse, with the use of a Celtic language being the main thing they have in common. |
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Some Iron Age migration does seem to have occurred but the nature of the interactions with the indigenous populations of the isles is unknown. |
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The conspirators seem to have let their main army disintegrate, and had no policy except hunting down supporters of Stilicho. |
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By this time Celtic styles seem to have been in decline in continental Europe, even before Roman invasions. |
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Other settlers seem to have been much humbler people who had few if any weapons and suffered from malnutrition. |
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Alfred's educational ambitions seem to have extended beyond the establishment of a court school. |
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He had no personal powerbase, and he does not seem to have attempted to build one. |
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Horace therefore, Juvenal, and Persius were no Prophets, although their lines did seem to indigitate and point at our times. |
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There seem to have been very few victims of the Black Death at higher levels of society. |
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They seem to be so interfused with the emotions of the soul, that they strike upon the heart almost like the living touch of a spirit. |
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There is nothing feminine about these male pseudohermaphrodites except their introitus, and they seem to be normally male otherwise. |
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Most feuds seem to have ended quickly with the payment of some sort of compensation. |
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The aircraft are predictable and seem to be maintainable, which is good for the sortie production rate. |
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The latter does not seem to have had a pool above the furnace, merely a tank into which the water was pumped. |
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This form of the neutral theory is now largely abandoned, since it does not seem to fit the genetic variation seen in nature. |
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Some of the plans seem to show terminal 5, or part of it, kept as a shopping centre. |
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Travel distances seem to have become shorter, typically with movement between high and low ground. |
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This painstaking process of checking texts and cultural data rather than dictionaries may seem to be not worth the candle for some long-rangers. |
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Monasteria seem to describe all religious congregations other than those of the Bishop. |
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Error correction does not seem to have a direct influence on learning a second language. |
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Under pressure from their Norman lords, the Italian Greeks seem to have accepted papal supremacy and Anselm's theology. |
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At this time when poverty, deprivation and neglect seem to have got worse we should do more. |
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The belief in sorcery and its practice seem to have been widespread in the Ancient Near East and Nile Valley. |
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Special curatores for a term seem to have been appointed on occasion, even after the institution of the permanent magistrates bearing that title. |
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Even the fields and lanes which they formerly frequented seem to be nearly forsaken. |
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Holbein's followers produced copies and versions of his work, but he does not seem to have founded a school. |
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Calvinism does not seem to have struck with Hilliard, but the fluent French he acquired abroad was later useful. |
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As she sits and plays with Damien, she feels her legs start to tremble from the effort. Her knees seem to disappear. |
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It is necessary to state that the earliest English moralities seem to have been imitations of the French ones. |
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If this was the purpose of their trip, they seem to have been unsuccessful, as no wedding occurred. |
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The Long Text appears to have been slightly better known, but still does not seem to have been widely circulated in late medieval England. |
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In the end, the only way they seem to defeat time is through a death that makes them immortal through art. |
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In this comedy, a matchmaker has a matchless daughter. Try as he might, he cannot seem to find anyone for her. |
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To overcome these feelings, Johnson tried to constantly involve himself with various activities, but this did not seem to help. |
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These seem to have been interrupted by the Reformation and Civil War and Commonwealth in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Every day, doors seem to open, and every day, we interact, perhaps more than ever before, with the world outside. |
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Length confusions seem to have begun in unstressed vowels, but they were soon generalized. |
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More recent findings seem to place humans and the Siberian elasmotherium in the same area at the same time. |
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Although these events are likely to have adversely affected population numbers, some settlements seem to have survived. |
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After Caesar's conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC, some Belgic people seem to have come to central southern Britain from the continent. |
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However, unlike other concubines, they seem to have been treated just as wives were. |
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In particular these huge sharks seem to favour the warm, shallow waters surrounding Pladda. |
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This is the primary process through which supermassive black holes seem to have grown. |
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And at times they seem to have had a certain admiration, perhaps unwilling, for the rude force of these peoples or simpler customs. |
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When present, however, these infections seem to tend to be confined to only small regions of the body. |
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For this flyaway son of a Phoenician did not seem to wait for the decision of the polyglot Judges of the Emigration Board. |
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This, however, would seem to have involved openings which could be controlled, and the water pumped out afterwards. |
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Norse encounters with North American indigenous peoples seem to have filtered into Irish immrama. |
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After hitting land at the coast of what is now Guyana, the two seem to have separated. |
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Early Siberian maps are quite distorted but most seem to show a connection between the Arctic and Pacific. |
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However, most scholars seem to agree that the Dezhnyov story as we have it is basically correct. |
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Proxy mines are always good because the computer doesn't seem to defend against them. |
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If all the requirements above are met, it still sometimes turns out that languages do not seem to prefer any particular word order. |
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The numbers 99, 88, and 22 seem to belong to some system of mystic psephology, Or gematria as the Kabbalists afterwards called it. |
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Prices seem to have stopped rising, having hit the psychological ceiling of just under 100 dollars. |
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Accents seem to remain relatively malleable until a person's early twenties, after which a person's accent seems to become more entrenched. |
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All of the auxlangs with a surviving speaker community seem to have benefited from the advent of the Internet, Esperanto more than most. |
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She would go 'Ptui! Ptui! Ptui!' and seem to reinforce her curses by stamping on her own spittle. |
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Conversely, the use of the standard variant 'my wife and me' may seem to signal casualness or lack of sophistication. |
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If you could just put yourself in his shoes for a moment, perhaps you would understand why it is not as easy as you seem to think. |
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However, certain branches of the Benedictine Order seem to have lost their original autonomy to some extent. |
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Many smaller clans mentioned within early literature seem to have been present across the rest of the subcontinent. |
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It does not seem to have been occupied by the Roman army at all, although it may simply be that the fort has not yet been located. |
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The first European references to crucible steel seem to be no earlier than the Post Medieval period. |
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There does not seem to have been any political motivation behind the Luddite riots and there was no national organization. |
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Most of his other activities seem to have supported Hongwu Emperor's firm control of his regime. |
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Such nearby settlements as can be traced from the era of the Romans and the years after their departure seem to have been predominantly Celtic. |
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Climbing corydalis, wild gladiolus and chickweed wintergreen also seem to benefit from the conditions found under bracken stands. |
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There seem to be no remains of wooden reredoses of the fourteenth century, though there are a number of examples in stone. |
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She was mostly bedridden until her sister introduced her to Hawthorne, after which her headaches seem to have abated. |
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A quarry at Bollihope was also mooted on a similar basis but plans seem to have been discontinued. |
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Mark does not seem to be suffering from any inner conflict, in that he is rock hard and will not budge from this position. |
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But if these suspicions were really his, he sagaciously refrained from verbally expressing them, however his actions might seem to hint them. |
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People tend to fear and then to scapegoat... groups which seem to them to be fundamentally different from their own. |
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Preaching in such an environment would seem to be easy, and Willimon could claim success by following the advice not to scare the horses. |
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Losses of any kind seem to evoke shamelike responses in the infant. This is particularly true of loss of the familiar. |
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She was a supercook. In my mind she was the real Wonder Woman. There didn't seem to be anything she couldn't do. |
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The swampy pools, such as the jungle abounds in, seem to be her ideal. The eggs in due course of time hatch out into tiny tadpolish larvae. |
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We are looking into an area in which biomorphic and technoid objects seem to exist in a Utopian atmosphere. |
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Even the hardcore Toriphiles didn't seem to embrace Strange Little Girls with their normal fervor. |
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All in all, toxoplasmata seem to be unpleasant but otherwise unimportant little critters, if you don't happen to be pregnant. |
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Funny how most of the actual participants in this matter have moved on, but some trolltard who doesn't know me from Eve can't seem to. |
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Even in literary careers that last a long time, there seem to be golden days when the inspiration is unbalked by obstacles. |
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The leaders of the Wall Cult seem to be aware of the truth, but remain wholly unforthcoming. |
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But most analysts seem to be skeptical of the achievability of that target. |
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She had been taking B vitamins and a few well-prescribed adaptogenic herbs, but they didn't seem to be doing enough. |
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With the costs of Desert Shield likely to double, Congress fumes at those allies who seem to be weaseling out of their pledges to help. |
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Most of these assarts, as they were called, seem to have emerged in wooded areas. |
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The Thandi Partnership do not seem to learn from past errors and so we are now back to square one. |
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Since then, universities seem to have a competition going in who can offer the wackiest degrees. |
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The mirror made the rocks and vehicles seem to hang in the air. |
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Woodies may have utilitarian origins, yet they always seem to emanate an air of being on vacation. |
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They also seem to have tried to wrong-foot Carnesecchi by abrupt changes of direction in the inter rogations. |
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For instance, some people might seem to dislike music because they have trouble perceiving it, a condition called amusia. |
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As the number of zappers we need in our living rooms has increased, they also seem to have become smaller. |
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No one at the Chesapeake could seem to explain how the charges were set. |
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And on the back of the Quarter Moon, the tenser that you become, the less things will seem to work out for you. |
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Heliconias, anthuriums and a host of other exotics really do seem to transport the Chelsea Flower Show visitor to paradise. |
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You starred on Entourage, but also seem to be cognizant of classism. |
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Some of them seem to be below our radarscope right now, but they certainly are on Syria's radarscope. |
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Neither do they seem to remember the many alterations, additions, and expungings made by great authors, in those treatises which they prepare for the publick. |
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Later glyphs from the Nordic Bronze Age in Scandinavia seem to refer to some form of territorial boundary between tribes, in addition to possible religious meanings. |
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Editors, focused on the apparent inconsistencies in the way Horatio is represented, might seem to suggest that he is also not a textworthy character. |
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We all know people who are tiptoers. When they walk, they seem to be walking mostly on their toes and hardly put any weight at all on their heels. |
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Native Americans seem to have always placed great value on silence and direct experience, and in indigenous cultures in general, silence denotes respect and self-effacement. |
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He was a deaf-mute. His dumbness did not seem to matter when we were boys. |
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Botany, even cryptobotany, may seem to lie outside the subject matter of this book, but two recent events from Australia have encouraging implications for cryptozoologists. |
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