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people seem to like the Cruze.

The games seem to have been cursed.

Scientists seem to be indifferent to these difficulties.

You seem to have bought the whole market!

Not all carbohydrates seem to have been created equal.

Incredible as it may seem to Mr Lee, many voters seem to think it can do both.

In essence, they seem to resemble the first independent Turkish women to go out to work.

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

Okay. Well, I see the two Pointers, but they don't seem to be pointing to anything.

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.

Despite this, most managers seem to spend their entire careers trying to fight change.

Such killings seem to have diminished slightly in recent years, but remain a significant problem.

By means of a clever trick, he made it (seem to)disappear.

It does not seem to be related to handedness and has only a slight tendency to be familial.

They always tried to do things to please her, but she did not seem to care one way or another.

The opportunities seem to be endless for exploiting the information those devices will be able to generate.

This cat has chosen to sleep on top of a dog and weirdly, the dog doesn't seem to mind.

Thus the crisis would seem to pose little threat to the advancement of technical change in developing countries.

Ordinary people do not seem to mind that sports stars or entertainers make millions; they also seem to respect genuine entrepreneurs who have built businesses that are obviously useful.

A few of the contributors seem to be born writers, but a couple seem happier to stick with the jargon and densely packed prose that plagues most papers in scientific journals.

If a star has a companion, it will seem to wobble as it moves across the sky.

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You seem to breathe quickly.

People seem to sense who is powerful.

The majority of people seem to prefer TV to radio.

King's works seem to lack something on celluloid.

Some of these patients seem wakeful; they open their eyes, make noises and seem to look around.

We seem to have lost the ability to make good hay.

It may seem too early in your life to try to figure out where you belong.

Who is this bland, timid guy who doesn't seem to stand for anything in particular?

Night before the wedding, the two seem to have much to say, do not know where to start.

I have the power to change my body and my health, yet I can't seem to get the job done.

Europe is full of English expats, and the longer they live abroad, the more they seem to hate their host country. And yet they never seem to want to move home.

Experts do seem to agree that Obama does have one advantage over McCain at the moment - Democrats seem much more energized to turn out and vote this year than Republicans.

You seem to quite understand warfare.

We tried out several but they didn't seem to belong.

Anyway, once children get to talk, they seem to be finding ways to joke.

Why then do we seem to have a natural affinity for money?

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.

You always seem to know the right thing to say to me to improve my feelings, and to help me make the right decisions.

This wouldn't seem to make sense.

His two legs seem to be able to walk automatically without direction.

Sansa still doesn't seem to know Littlefinger was the one truly responsible for all the horrors done to her family.

But the dream didn't seem to end there.

Librarians seem to love perfection.

"Virgin" does not seem to wear robes, daily life is also his own house.

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