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62 Sentences With "most seemingly"

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Even the most seemingly omnipresent of icons usually become obsolete.
It basically tries making successful matches by choosing the most seemingly compatible person.
But even the most seemingly simple tunnels to fix can take several months.
Even the most seemingly unmovable pieces can benefit from a change of scenery.
Make no mistake: little appears arbitrary, in even the most seemingly dashed off paintings.
We're starting to question things that we were taught even at the most seemingly simplistic levels.
Obama's choices, that even the most seemingly superficial detail, when considered, can have a meaningful resonance.
It's telling, perhaps, that the part I liked best was one of the most seemingly familiar.
From within the most seemingly trivial love song, she uncovered a stunning depth and complexity of feeling.
Like most seemingly too-good things that don't have a catch, MoviePass turned out to have one.
Whatever the political motivations, imperiling Section 230 is a fearsome cudgel against even tech's most seemingly untouchable companies.
"The simplest things, the most seemingly banal, have an interesting character; they must be represented," he once said.
I mean, to the most seemingly unsexy of topics, but things like graffiti, which just wear you down.
Sure, there's the perception that even the most seemingly safe places — church, concerts, garlic festivals — can become instantly dangerous.
But like most seemingly content housewives in the '50s, Midge has something besides a life of domesticity on her mind.
D'Onofrio calibrates every detail of his performance, down to the most seemingly forgettable stuff, and somehow makes those things unforgettable.
First-person shooters have transformed before, and it's often the smallest and most seemingly no-brainer tweaks that do it.
The deeper, more sinister response is also the most seemingly benign: we abstract them so they become only sources of labor and wealth.
But we know firsthand that the possibility and promise of compromise continues to exist—even on the most seemingly polarizing topics, like immigration.
With razor-sharp yet sympathetic incisiveness, she explores their capacity to question even the most seemingly unshakable convictions in the lives they think they've chosen.
The cancellation of another 4,250 tonnes leaves on-warrant stocks at 84,1053 tonnes, most seemingly owned by one entity, according to the LME's positioning reports.
Yet some of the most seemingly out-there, unsellable works of the last century have sold, and the buyers got tangible tokens of their purchases.
With the right setup and a great cast — in this case, particularly The Guest's Maika Monroe — even the most seemingly mundane things can become deeply unnerving.
And it's a game where every element you see—down to the tiniest, most seemingly insignificant props—can be a useful tool to mastering your environment.
In one of the most seemingly bizarre decisions in recent Division I coaching memory, Baucom decided to go from one military academy to another to another.
Political leaders of varying ideological stripes embrace the most seemingly non-threatening aspects of King's legacy, namely his Christian religious faith and philosophy of non-violence.
Showing an unmatched skill for turning the most seemingly boring scenarios and basic mechanics into something ingenious, Pope's new game is in a league of its own.
The most seemingly individual and intimate choice to consume something presupposes a far-flung story of the factors that produced it and the labor that went into it.
Beyond the issue of smart toys, updated FTC guidance also represents larger regulatory convergence around the need to apply privacy safeguards to connected objects, even the most seemingly banal.
Great use of sound is a linchpin of effective horror, and Hereditary takes this to the extreme, leading several people in my theater to scream at the most seemingly innocent noises.
"While it's impossible to replace the iconic Mr., I'm excited for the opportunity to help people tackle the most seemingly impossible messes while he's away," he said in a press release.
Chang's leaps across geography, theme, method, and scale create a complex and layered aesthetic ecosystem whose diverse elements exist on a continuum with one another, even at their most seemingly disparate.
Since then human-rights groups have recorded more than 150 alleged cases of abuse against opposition supporters (including that of the husband and wife above), most seemingly at the hands of soldiers.
The most seemingly real thing about my pregnancy, oddly enough, had been the lavender bud avatar on my pregnancy app that had grown to the size of a chocolate chip before dying.
Maggie Yang from King of Prussia believes teenagers are searching for a sense of belonging: The Tide pod challenge is one of the most seemingly innocent yet extremely dangerous challenges circling the internet.
But even the most seemingly Teflon-coated bullies ultimately overstep, and Mr. Trump's cruel contempt for a Gold Star mother — whose son, a Muslim American soldier, was killed in Iraq — may be that time.
Regardless of how "shocking" some of Mapplethorpe's subjects are, as is the case with his notorious X Portfolio, they all share the same attention to detail as his most seemingly tame images of tulips.
Despite ticket prices averaging £200 and big events attracting hundreds of thousands, the amount of money many British festivals scrape back is so little that even the most seemingly-stable ones struggle to stay afloat.
But generally speaking, the average player consumes far less news about these sectors than hobbyists and hardcore fans, and these consumers likely have only passing awareness of even the most seemingly obvious of game industry shifts.
The irony is that if one actually listens to Domino's records, even his most seemingly teen-friendly hits are drenched in a New Orleans blues style that goes to the deepest roots of African-American music.
Even the most seemingly benign perk, like free healthy lunches, can be subtly invasive—not only enabling employers to watch what employees eat, but also reinforcing the boss's mandate to keep an eye on them generally.
I could listen to the show's prop master Phil Shea talk about the work that goes into even the most seemingly simple of props — like, say, a big cardboard box for Dwight to hide in — all day.
Broadly speaking, Korean fashion mimics American hip-hop culture with its bold colors and bright patterns, where the most seemingly mundane items like long puffer jackets or T-shirts baring Jesse Jackson's 1988 US presidential campaign logo become status symbols.
Once the story moves into the meat of the action, though -- from Tonya moving in with Jeff to the insanity that follows -- she paints a layered and unexpectedly sympathetic portrait as the most seemingly trustworthy of the film's alternating narrators.
We saw her manipulate even the most seemingly impossible circumstances into romance, like when she got herself invited to his family's house for Thanksgiving, became his sister's bridesmaid, broke into his house, and okay, you probably get it by now.
Moscow has denied so many strange and sinister things that have turned out to be true — or at least far more plausible than the Kremlin's often-risible counter stories — that even the most seemingly far-fetched speculation about Russian mischief tends to acquire traction.
The evidence is overwhelming that, even with the most seemingly noxious criminals, age and time wear away danger: little violent crime is done by middle-aged people, and eliminating all hope of release is one of the crueller, if unfortunately not at all unusual, punishments we impose.
I'm not the first to wonder about the ubiquity of Thai restaurants in American cities and suburbs, and most seemingly informed and lay analysts have suggested that it's simply because Thai food tastes good, or happens to hit the American palate in just the right way.
It has always been a series where even the smallest, most seemingly insignificant character gets tiny little defining details to let you know that they have a life of their own, that the camera could follow them home and find a whole TV show waiting there.
Particularly memorable are the documents pertaining to William Casby, the last man still alive at the time who was born into slavery, but perhaps the most interesting documents are the most seemingly banal — namely, the datebooks, revealing things like back-to-back appointments with Civil Rights leaders and Nazi groups.
It's unfortunate that the most seemingly feminist offering I saw this year, Neha Mondal Chakravarty's recital, addressed the same Hindu mythological figure — the strong-voiced heroine Draupadi, with her five husbands — as last year's most feminist item, by Janaki Rangarajan; both were in the Bharatanatyam idiom, and both featured more speech than dance.
Without rooting in Chinese or Western culture, Hong Kong does not have, or has not created, any distinct culture. They are easily affected by others, and reflect others’ colors. Even in the most seemingly unlikely sphere to be associated with Hong Kong, Yesi shows his concern for the city.
What could be the effect of thinking differently and no longer holding onto this belief?' # Distancing: 'Imagine a specific friend/family member in the same situation or if they viewed the situation this way, what would I tell them?' Careful use of Socratic questioning enables a therapist to challenge recurring or isolated instances of a person's illogical thinking while maintaining an open position that respects the internal logic to even the most seemingly illogical thoughts.
The Help is a 2009 novel by American author Kathryn Stockett. The story is about African Americans working in white households in Jackson, Mississippi, during the early 1960s. A USA Today article called it one of the "summer sleeper hits". An early review in The New York Times notes Stockett's "affection and intimacy buried beneath even the most seemingly impersonal household connections" and says the book is a "button-pushing, soon to be wildly popular novel".
The enemy, Brinkmann thought, could and would glean important intelligence from the most seemingly innocuous messages and consequently his fleet commander was foolish to issue them. At 08:01, once again without consulting Lindemann or Brinkmann, he radioed the Naval High Command his intent to sail to St. Nazaire and detach his heavy cruiser for commerce operations. No mention of the extent of the damage incurred by Bismarck was relayed to Germany. The ship was down by the bow, having been hit.
In 1978, research by linguists Milman Parry and Albert Bates Lord undermined Gunkel's belief that "short oral narratives evolved into long ones". Within these oral cultures, literacy did not replace memory, instead, writing was used to enhance memory in an overlap of written and oral tradition. Susan Niditch concluded from her orality studies that: "no longer are many scholars convinced that the most seemingly oral-traditional or formulaic pieces are earliest in date". Miller quotes Niditch as saying, "oral works can become quite fixed, a virtual 'text,' while written works can display the qualities of performance".
Talby soon leaves town to go after Wild Jack, his former associate, who owes him 50,000 dollars of a planned robbery. Scott follows him and Talby reluctantly lets him tag along and agrees to teach him ten essential rules about gunfighting. Talby and Scott find Wild Jack, but the criminal tells the pair that he does not have the money anymore, as he was double-crossed by a group of Clifton's most seemingly respectable citizens, the same citizens who despised and mistreated Scott. A gunfight ensues and Scott manages to convince Talby of his skills with a revolver.
The Checkered Game of Life followed a structure similar to its American and British predecessors, with players spinning a teetotum to advance to squares representing social virtues and vices, such as "influence" or "poverty", with the former earning a player points and the latter retarding his progress. But even the most seemingly secure positions, like "Fat Office", held dangers - "Prison", "Ruin", and "Suicide". The first player to accumulate 100 points won the game. The original game board of The Checkered Game of Life While the structure of play in The Checkered Game of Life differed little from previous board games, Bradley's game embraced a radically different concept of success.
In the wake of the strict silencing of political voice, the culture of latently planted revolutionary thought permeated some of the radio dramas; most notably those of Alexius Buthelezi. The earliest of these was the 1960s series Chakijane; a drama based on the Zulu folktale trickster told through musical format. The resurrection of this character not only conserved this orally inherited treasure, in the context of political and social repression, his freedom of movement and ability to combat the most seemingly impossible of foes and situations meant Chakijane's presence on air mimicked and could be viewed as a symbol of the underground resistance movements and thus a celebration thereof. In a time where White supremacy was becoming physically articulated by space and the force feeding of Christianity was being misused as the means of justification for this racialised stratification, uNokhwezi18 found her way onto radio.
For example, in recent news the global Tennis star Maria Sharapova who has been a role model and highest paid female athlete for the past 11 years since she was 17 was caught in a scandal after she failed a major drugs test. Sharipova, endorsing some of the biggest and most successful organizations like Nike, Poshe and Evian – was immediately dropped by these businesses as soon as word was out about the drug failure as it was evident that this would be harmful to the companies' reputation and would leave consumers with a different and undesired view of their brand. It is shown that even the most seemingly reliable and trustworthy celebrities can slip up and cause brand image and reputation to be put on the line. The news of controversy surrounding a celebrity would be a definite source of noise and it alters the message a brand is trying to convey.
They continued their feud with Edge and Christian throughout 2000, defeating them for the WWF Tag Team Championship on two occasions. At SummerSlam, the Hardy Boyz competed in perhaps the most physically demanding type of match they had competed in thus far- the first ever Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match (TLC match)- in their hometown of Raleigh, for the Tag Team Championship against the Dudley Boyz and Edge & Christian, but were unsuccessful. The second TLC match at Wrestlemania 17 in Houston, which is regarded as one of the greatest matches in WWE history they faced off once again against Edge & Christian and the Dudley Boyz but lost to the former. Hardy gained attention for his high risk stunts in the TLC matches, such as doing Swanton Bomb frontflips off of the top steps of 10 and 20 foot high ladders, making a name for himself as one of the most seemingly reckless and unorthodox WWF performers of his time.
With Katsuhiro Otomo in 1995, he composed the soundtrack of the episode "Stink Bomb" for the anime Memories, where he uses a combination of jazz and funk to emphasize the film's chaotic and comedic nature. He has also worked closely with Robert Wilson - White Town (2002), an homage to Arne Jacobsen at Bellevue Teatret in Copenhagen; Jean-Paul Goude who has done the artwork for Stolen from Strangers, Lost Memory Theatre act-1, Lost Memory Theatre act-2, Oliver Stone, and Philippe Decouflé, among others, as well as collaborations with artists such as Hal Willner, Arto Lindsay, Peter Scherer, Arthur H, Vinicius Cantuaria, Cosmic voice of Bulgaria, David Byrne, Grace Jones, Gavin Friday, Nina Hagen, Ron Carter, Michael Brecker, David Sanborn, Al Foster, Dhafer Youssef, Vincent Segal, Remi Kolpa Kopoul, and many others. With his ability to blend the most seemingly disparate element of music, he has achieved much respect throughout the world. From 2005, he has set a base in Paris, actively working on several projects. He has been selected as “ Man of 2009 “ by Galeries Lafayette Homme.

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