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He sidled past, trying to seem casual.

Brazilian authorities don't seem to concur, though.

I seem to be in the minority.

It is wisdom sometimes to seem a fool

The sensory nerves of this old man seem to dull.

Another visitor said: 'Some of the tamer ones seem unconcerned by humans approaching them, and seem as curious about us as we are about them.

Finally there are four Tang dancers who seem to be swaying to a tune. Suddenly all the other figures seem static and mute.

Although we hadn't expected this, it did seem fair to us, and doable.

The next, there seem to be small but perceptible policy shifts towards each other.

The transition into Chinese, in which every character is pronounced as one syllable, tends to make otherwise short names seem long, and can make already long ones seem interminable.

Baz: Artists often seem to have "Dream Projects" that they may feel they are unready or unwilling to do because they are such important fantasies to them, or that seem overwhelming to them.

Intestinal problems, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, also seem to make some people more susceptible.

Complaints about the American cultural juggernaut still arise across Europe, of course, but their intensity doesn't seem as fierce.

A neighborhood barbershop might seem to some Americans like a thing of the past. Today men often get their hair cut at the same salons as women.

Other books may breathlessly describe new methods or techniques that will lead to amazing productivity gains, but the Robertsons seem grounded by experience.

Compared with the western classical literature, the ancient Chinese classical poetry and rhapsody seem to be not rich enough in the description of the sea.

Despite warnings back in 2008 that we were on the verge of another great depression, the big financial institutions and corporate America seem to be doing just fine now.

When sanity dictates that you stop shoving food into your face at the buffet or dinner table, but somehow you can't seem to stop, pop mint-flavoured gum into your mouth.

Other signals seem perverse.

This ambiguity may seem paradoxical.

On television, he can seem wooden.

The live coverage made the news seem lifelike.

The speaker doesn't seem to get a blow in

In some ways, civilization does not seem to have progressed much in the last century.

Humid air, humid mood, heart and the whole world seem to be moldy, and depressed.

But to the world beyond Westminster, a ten-minute prime minister would surely seem a transparent and absurd ruse.

MILD-MANNERED and soft-spoken, Italy's finance minister, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, does not seem like much of a gambler.

The college entrance examination, and the first interview. For me now, it's so insignificant. More difficulties seem to be waiting for me!

If the OED weren't a dictionary, I would be worried that it was a pedophile, given that it spends all its time hanging around people hundreds of years younger trying to seem cool.

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The partner's differences seem irreconcilable.

So far the concerns seem overblown.

The irony is that most members of Congress seem to agree with that proposition-they just seem incapable of working out how, exactly, to do it.

"There is something that does not seem economically sensible, and does not seem morally right to, to not be using clean technologies and charging a tariff on them," he said.

We seem to have a collection of these masks that habitually surface, intending to best serve our self-interest, based on the need of our immediate environment.

Second, browsers could offer tools that resemble ad blockers or spam blacklists that would allow non-expert users to avoid connections to illegitimate sites that seem to have been validated.

Pairing might not seem simple when you start.

Beauty abounds in the black clouds that seem to pay homage to Table Mountain at all times.

The request didn't seem unreasonable.

Interesting dude, though, Tevez. Selling your soul to a speculator is bound to seem more attractive if you start out from Fuerte Apache, the notorious barrio near Buenos Aires.

Count your blessings; All of them - even the things that seem trivial.

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