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10 Sentences With "appeared partly"

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Some Republican strategists said Trump's tariffs appeared partly to be timed to sway voters in Pennsylvania steel country, where a special election is being held for a U.S. House of Representatives seat next Tuesday.
The statement appeared partly aimed at responding to members of Hezbollah's Lebanese Shiite support base, some of whom have grown uncomfortable with the images of starvation in an area bordering Lebanon where many Lebanese were welcomed as refugees during Hezbollah's 2006 war with Israel.
The timing of Mr. Trump's announcement, one day before the Israeli election, appeared partly aimed at lifting the campaign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who thanked Mr. Trump in a Twitter post for "keeping the world safe from Iran aggression and terrorism."
His visit to the United Nations, Mr. Pompeo's first as secretary of state, appeared partly intended to quell speculation that the Trump administration might be willing to relax its position on the sanctions, now that President Trump and Mr. Kim have established a personal relationship through their summit meeting in Singapore last month.
It was offered £250,000 in 1978 by the Labour government to address the situation, on condition that the school became a comprehensive school. The money never appeared, partly because soon after Labour lost the 1979 general election.
The following listing of the segments are according to their actual order of appearance. The segments appeared partly in non-chronological order: The "Shipwrecked"-segment appeared as the second segment followed by "Parisian Nights" as third; "Birds of Paradise" as fourth and "PINK Network" as the fifth segment.
He contributed to The True Sun, The Morning Chronicle and The Examiner, of which he was literary and dramatic critic; and the influence of his powerful individuality soon made itself felt. Lives of the Statesmen of the Commonwealth (1836–1839) appeared partly in Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia. Forster published the work separately in 1840 with a Treatise on the Popular Progress in English History. It obtained immediate recognition, making Forster a prominent figure in a distinguished circle of literary men which included Leigh Hunt, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Thomas Noon Talfourd, Albany Fonblanque, Walter Savage Landor, Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens.
In 1800, the playwright August von Kotzebue, who while exiled to Siberia was required to report to the Governor's Mansion, noted that it still "appeared partly in ruins" on account of the fire. The decembrists who were sentenced to the exile in Tobolsk had to visit the house. On , the former Russian Emperor Nicholas II, who lost power when he abdicated in response to the February Revolution of 1917; his wife; five children; and forty-five retainers were imprisoned in the mansion. They remained there until April 1918, when they were transferred to the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg and eventually executed.
Therefore, when his apprentice was despatched to the Mountain Kingdom with Prince Regal and the royal party intending to celebrate the wedding of the Mountain Princess Kettricken to King-in-Waiting Verity, with orders to assassinate Prince Rurisk (heir to the Mountain Kingdom), Chade's concern over not being appointed to commit the deed, and his worry over entrusting the task to an apprentice, was heightened by his emotional connection to the boy. His concerns proved justified: Regal had manipulated events in the Mountain Kingdom to make the murder of Rurisk seem appropriate, and then to frame Fitz for the murder (after circumstance made it impossible for Fitz to carry it out without being caught). Furthermore, Regal's plots appeared partly encouraged by the King, and had been part of a plan between Regal and Galen, the Skillmaster, to murder Verity. These circumstances left Fitz furious with Regal, and doubtful of the King; Chade, however, counseled caution and loyalty to the royal family.
Gradually, Chade came to care for his great-nephew, who became more inured in his apprenticeship as he became older. Therefore, when his apprentice was despatched to the Mountain Kingdom with Prince Regal and the royal party intending to celebrate the wedding of the Mountain Princess Kettricken to King-in-Waiting Verity, with orders to assassinate Prince Rurisk (heir to the Mountain Kingdom), Chade's concern over not being appointed to commit the deed, and his worry over entrusting the task to an apprentice, was heightened by his emotional connection to the boy. His concerns proved justified: Regal had manipulated events in the Mountain Kingdom to make the murder of Rurisk seem appropriate, and then to frame Fitz for the murder (after circumstance made it impossible for Fitz to carry it out without being caught). Furthermore, Regal's plots appeared partly encouraged by the King, and had been part of a plan between Regal and Galen, the Skillmaster, to murder Verity.

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