It's charming without seeming naive, self-effacing without seeming disingenuous, and calming without sending the listener into a coma.
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A humanoid robot might have enough kindness and sympathy, or seeming kindness and seeming sympathy, to make people's lives happier.
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You remember it seeming to take in the seat of the pants — or seeming to let you take that in.
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Bernal would go from seeming deeply in tune with the show's central tone to seeming as if he would rather be anywhere else.
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Indeed, every woman who has run for or occupied prominent political or corporate positions has had to be authoritative without seeming domineering, assertive without seeming too aggressive.
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An artist who can star more than plausibly in an Apple commercial without seeming a sellout — one who's thoughtful, even analytical, without ever seeming to try too hard.
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Aidan: Like every kid, I was terrified of seeming gay or seeming girly; everybody knew that to be those things was the antithesis of who you were supposed to be.
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It has his trademark seeming — I want to underline the word "seeming" — ease of style, and effortlessness of telling, as if he had an infinite fountain of stories in him.
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She can be however she wants to be in her environment without being afraid of being called ratchet or being afraid of seeming angry or of seeming over the top.
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" Then, seeming to recognize the irony of his situation—or, in any case, seeming to recognize that I found it ironic—Halal added, "We think that man did what he did for money.
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Even the man himself seemed shocked by his seeming reach.
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And he did so without seeming to attack either man.
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Removing it would leave the square seeming barren and pointless.
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The album's seeming transparency and frankness aren't revelatory or unexpected.
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Some fans accused Teigen of seeming too sympathetic of Paul.
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Why is that seeming student wearing his backpack like that?
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The band started seeming gimmicky, and even a bit basic.
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Wheeler appears to pride himself on seeming fair and moderate.
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After this seeming resolution, a few things begin to unravel.
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Her greatest debate weakness remains her habit of seeming slippery.
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DM: Seeming less odd by the minute, but go on.
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Seeming to peer past the end of the race, Mrs.
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We diminish as the seeming empathy of the machine increases.
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Liberals' problem: How to tax everyone's lives while seeming pleasant.
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Bubbles entice for their seeming simplicity, which approaches the existential.
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His office was tidy to the point of seeming sterile.
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What are their upside for seeming like a human being?
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They don't worry about seeming responsible or chic or serious.
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"No, I did not know," Mr. Durst responds, seeming stunned.
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Despite their seeming disposability, discarding wire hangers can be complicated.
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And "Country Dark" is audacious without seeming so at all.
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How would they protect Kavanaugh without seeming disrespectful to women?
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He was respectful without seeming to kowtow to the legislators.
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These seeming prevarications reflect the uncertain impact of further actions.
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What's more, Biden and Bernie's coalitions are seeming increasingly impregnable.
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"That's great," the president said, seeming to address the women.
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Seeming to do something isn't the same as doing it, though.
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"I want to repeat," he said with a weary-seeming smile.
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Industrial Berlin cityscapes become overbearingly emotional, strangely nostalgic despite seeming unfamiliarity.
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First impression based on the trailer: What a strange-seeming show.
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In hindsight, these objective-seeming sentences shield Madsen's dark mental state.
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"How old are you?" he asked, seeming surprised by my childlessness.
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That, too, explains the company's seeming desire to get into content.
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It's intentionally tongue in cheek, talking "investments" without seeming too invested.
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At least one analyst noted the seeming discrepancy in the figures.
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There may be a bit of method to Trump's seeming madness.
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The two men demonstrate contrasting reactions to their seeming impending obsolesce.
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As a seeming afterthought, he mentioned that he could also paint.
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Yet in this production, there is always energy in seeming enervation.
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The argument begins with a seeming paradox about overall corporate behavior.
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This helps clarify, I think, one of the industry's seeming paradoxes.
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It's advisable to decline the first invitation to avoid seeming desperate.
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Simplistic-seeming but highly technical combat that punishes even minor errors.
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But a seeming sea change has occurred in the labor movement.
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A gimmicky-seeming nail polish holder they'll actually wind up using
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Seeming worn out, he checked his e-mail while it ran.
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With such bourgeois tastes, Lozada is an unlikely seeming Marxist revolutionary.
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It was surprising, far from self-serious, pertinent without seeming preachy.
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Speaking of simple-seeming things that are actually enormously powerful: grep.
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He was good at not seeming angry when I reared away.
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From him, she learned to push on despite seeming resistance.3.
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It's seeming a lot more dire for touring bands right now.
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Experts have criticized the country's seeming inability to produce more tests.
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Its characters could seem spiteful for the sake of seeming spiteful.
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So much of music consists of fundamental-seeming rules and patterns.
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It's another example of how seeming political shifts have proved ephemeral.
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The seeming inevitability of Mr. Netanyahu's continuing reign should be surprising.
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Mr. Roeg maintained that the seeming challenge wasn't all that formidable.
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But the upside — seeming inclusive — outweighs the risk of ruffling feathers.
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This type of work can bring more coherence to seeming contradictions.
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I demurred, hung up on the seeming effortlessness of "good" relationships.
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Michael almost had to look away, the sight seeming too intimate.
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Was this terrorism by a person acting with "seeming political ends"?
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" Seeming to chastise Mr. Giuliani, Mr. Trump added: "You know what?
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Some Zuckerberg critics immediately criticized his seeming about-face on China.
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Understanding what lies behind the computer's seeming magic now seems crucial.
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What matters is the speed at which the seeming wears off.
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They traded a few more punches, each time seeming less playful.
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For women, it helps to be young, pretty and innocent seeming.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's seeming expletive at a Trump claim.
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She was valued for her "eye," her balance and seeming ordinariness.
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"Okay," Lil Nas X said, not quite seeming to believe her.
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And they helped illustrate a crucial aspect of Florida's seeming capriciousness.
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In seeming disbelief, Giovinco stood with his hands on his head.
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The 2020 election approaches, with a Trump defeat seeming very plausible.
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Most bosses would go through multiple forms, never seeming to die.
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The film was so successful that it started a round of talk about its chances of Academy Awards, a seeming long shot made more plausible by the Academy's new makeup and seeming growing interest in genre cinema.
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He was scorned for seeming to lend credence to the party's propaganda.
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In the safe-seeming murmur of an emptying room, they still asked.
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Every day, our smartphones are seeming more and more like magic wands.
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It was a pretty lackluster spectacle this time; Putin himself seeming bored.
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Republicans, who began the morning seeming confident, were starting to look PISSED.
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My fans grow with me versus it seeming like I'm just flexing.
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Understanding Robertson's theology helps contextualize some of his more extreme-seeming statements.
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The police officers happily obliged, seeming to enjoy their brush with fame.
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That grim-seeming visual landscape allows for a startling coup de théâtre.
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I promise, even the wildest, most outgoing seeming people have their limits.
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This felt surprisingly archaic after months of the seeming magic of contactless.
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This is emotional exploitation combined with the seeming intimacy of social media.
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It tends to push back, seeming to want to foil the meddler.
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This seeming tilt towards China owes little to its powers of attraction.
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But for all his seeming conservatism, Pratt walks a very careful line.
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Bryan doesn't offer much but spends the whole episode seeming pretty spooked.
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But that seeming "overnight" sensation was actually many decades in the making.
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Several users on Twitter pointed out the seeming inconsistency of Twitter's policies.
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This seeming sixth-sense about being stalked often doesn't come from nowhere.
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That was fueled, in part, by the seeming enormity of the attack.
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It veered off quickly, seeming startled to see a human up here.
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Is that very liberal seeming crowd really O.K. with overturning Roe v.
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Their sound was full-bodied, warm and penetrating without ever seeming forced.
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Mr. Mnuchin's new job with Mr. Trump is filled with seeming contradictions.
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What accounts for barberas' seeming low percentage of success in these pairings?
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Usually I just pick a good-seeming option and don't look back.
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It can allow you to have liberal affinity without seeming far-left.
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The seeming drift from a two state solution further strains our alliance.
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But all in the same soft, reasonable-seeming voice, as if what
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The language is gorgeous and evocative without seeming to try too hard.
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This might help explain Trump's seeming immunity to criticism from his adversaries.
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It was a Scandinavian-seeming day in Cupertino: gray, blustery, and bright.
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Contrast that with FBR's seeming failures as a mergers and acquisitions adviser.
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Maybe the seeming détente in his relationship with Baby has freed him.
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They made it cool, without ever seeming pushy or preachy about it.
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It's one of the factors in the space's seeming plateau of late.
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Dreams you never thought you could chase are now seeming more achievable.
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Those seeming isolated or alone might not feel like they're fitting in.
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Because I was so self-conscious about seeming like an attention-seeker.
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A harsh-seeming text message can sound thoughtful and logical when spoken.
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Let's start with Giuliani's seeming attempt to rebut the idea of truth.
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Digital messaging firms can generate thousands or millions of authentic-seeming comments.
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It would jostle with clear, clinical-seeming bars like Neutrogena and Pears.
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But in a seeming contradiction, Mr. Gillum is also a consummate politician.
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Would a thank-you note be totally dignity erasing (or phony seeming)?
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What accounts for the seeming diminished influence of individual trolls like that?
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A positive attitude is important, but seeming complacent can work against you.
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Its seeming revival says much about the British economy since the crisis.
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Asked how he reconciled the seeming contradiction, Mr. Giuliani blamed Mr. Cohen.
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Complicated: the brilliance of Wilson's choice is, in part, its seeming straightforwardness.
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The sound was immense, seeming to ventriloquize the orchestra sitting silently by.
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Was she more subdued because this is all seeming very normal now?
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But, sorry, the leads are going to keep seeming younger and younger.
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I was a bit concerned by the seeming complacency of subsequent generations.
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Danii stumbled into the room, naked and seeming totally out of it.
|
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Why do analysts say, despite the seeming contradiction, this makes "perfect sense"?
|
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At each transition, Jesus' seeming defeat becomes an emblem of his power.
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He has been taken to task for seeming inconsistencies in his policies.
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What's more, his seeming success with Nevada Hispanics crumbles on closer inspection.
|
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I know some candidates have a more antagonistic-seeming relationship, it seems.
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When their mistakes are corrected at all, it's with little seeming regret.
|
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A thick air of paranoia poisons even the most innocuous-seeming interactions.
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" Shortly after, Pratt apologized for his seeming lack of environmental awareness. "Aquaman!
|
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It's a story that she presents with a distinctly human-seeming arc.
|
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He is, like many Senate Democrats, trying to avoid seeming overtly political.
|
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This predictability becomes relentless in the endless-seeming middle of the piece.
|
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We're still struggling to solve even simple-seeming problems with machine learning.
|
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It was interesting to see the demographic, seeming to generationally skew older.
|
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Because surveillance can be not sort of malevolent-seeming in the beginning.
|
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For many, Kaine's seeming unwillingness to address these issues came as a shock.
|
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This seeming collision of the historical with the technical grounds A Tibetan Grammar.
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"If he's got fears of seeming partisan, he's managed to compartmentalize," says Waldman.
|
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Department and their handling of evidence, and the seeming desire to slam-dunk
|
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Jet has called me interesting, andsweet seeming, and a different kind of pretty.
|
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He has been denounced for seeming to side too often with the authorities.
|
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But the US has grown frustrated with Kiev's seeming inability to curb corruption.
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I believed them anyway, until I stopped "seeming" Puerto Rican even to myself.
|
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Then-mayor Rahm Emmanuel rejected Trump's seeming offer to mobilize the National Guard.
|
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Five people drowned, two of those seeming to die in a flooded river.
|
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The Peak Design bag is attention-grabbing without seeming to grab for attention.
|
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The Republicans are "seeming to run down America," Mr. McDonough said on NBC.
|
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In the next scene, those same bodies helplessly float downward into seeming nothingness.
|
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Despite seeming compact (meeting TSA standards) it weights 19 pounds on its own.
|
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The rain is really coming down, seeming to fall sideways at some points.
|
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Basically, the most awesome (and proactive) solve for the retailer's sexist-seeming misstep.
|
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All this vagueness runs the risk of Mrs Merkel's language seeming too bloodless.
|
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The speech itself was solid-seeming: delivered well and with grace and poise.
|
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Earlier today, Jr. fired off a tweet seeming to poke fun at Sen.
|
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FP quickly cleans it up, seeming to accept his new station in life.
|
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President Trump comes to a seeming automotive tariff truce with the European Union.
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Our studies demonstrate that there are reputation benefits to seeming principled and uncalculating.
|
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And often, they had the most interesting, unfiltered, real-seeming stories. Right. Right.
|
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The Chainsmokers run the risk of seeming the opposite of natural: ominous, synthetic.
|
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But first, we must live through the darkness and seeming hopelessness of Friday.
|
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He wrapped up almost seeming like he was trying to recruit the audience.
|
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Many people using dating apps are so concerned with seeming cool and casual.
|
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The look is all part of a seeming make-under for the star.
|
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But a short reflection reminds us that seeming dichotomies often support one another.
|
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Their apparent stasis is an illusion—the Red Queen's seeming immobility in space.
|
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What's actually quite predictable is Clinton's seeming lack of remorse and self-reflection.
|
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On occasion, these allusions can be literal to the point of seeming silly.
|
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Supporters of the bill argue that McConnell's seeming indifference is political, not personal.
|
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It's apparently linked to a minor-seeming change in when Patreon processes pledges.
|
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A majority of college students experience this seeming conflict of interest every year.
|
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Overseeing the toxic chemical unit, Beck carried out Trump's seeming pro-industry agenda.
|
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As an adolescent, she had rebelled against its rigid and arbitrary-seeming strictures.
|
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This defense of seeming hate speech was from the president of Columbia University.
|
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Right down to its random-seeming ending, "Christmas in Austin" is aggressively inconclusive.
|
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, stood behind him, seeming somewhat uncomfortable at times.
|
|
It was wrapped in this seeming concession, but it's not really a concession.
|
|
Novices worry about balance, fear missteps, fret over seeming too tall or giraffelike.
|
|
Mr. Trump's seeming endorsement of that narrative drew rebukes and jubilation on Thursday.
|
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Even the seeming somnolence of Ms. Hoss's voice-over narration has its purpose.
|
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Yet the companies themselves are finding little to love about this seeming bonanza.
|
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There was the line ticking upward, never seeming to curve, let alone flatten.
|
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Mr. Macron also praised Mr. Mattis, seeming to contrast him to Mr. Trump.
|
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It strengthens Maduro's position without seeming to be part of an escalation strategy.
|
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An uncanny cold flooded his body, seeming to rise from his own marrow.
|
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They look surprised in motion, seized from life, seeming to glow from within.
|
|
Modern room temperature can often leave a good red seeming flabby or fatiguing.
|
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Each piece displays a seeming clash of forms and colors that surprisingly cohere.
|
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Colombia pounced on the (seeming) error, and Bacca broke in and beat Pickford.
|
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Recognizing Trump's seeming Electoral College advantage, many Democrats have endorsed abolishing the institution.
|
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The dot is where ill-gotten attention is laundered into legitimate-seeming engagement.
|
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She also explains that this unadorned, amorphous-seeming movement has been carefully arranged.
|
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It's a trippy tour de force, weaving seamlessly from apparition to (seeming) reality.
|
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Mr. Biden was not the only candidate seeming to move past New Hampshire.
|
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How do I approach him for an actual donation without seeming too bold?
|
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But this left tendency has gained from the seeming paralysis of the center.
|
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Sasai wrote him a note seeming to credit Obokata with the entire concept.
|
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A little poking around invites a lot of seeming evidence to the contrary.
|
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The birds' seeming abundance is due, at least in part, to their behavior.
|
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But Riyadh's path to transformation is seeming much rockier than that of Dubai.
|
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I was often dismayed by Noah's behavior and the seeming irrationality of it.
|
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But despite the family's seeming stability, "black-ish" is largely about class tension.
|
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Step away from the seeming ease and simplicity of just buying a set.
|
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Owing to such magic-seeming intercessions, GoFundMe has acquired a wishing-well mystique.
|
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These celestial events put this dark, endless-seeming January into perspective, don't they?
|
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Unable to reconcile those contradictory demands, once solid-seeming democracies are breaking down.
|
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"The seeming randomness of these package bomb attacks brings back memories," he said.
|
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Their seeming incoherence stems from the big difference between written and spoken language.
|
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It expresses empathy for the performer, but also the seeming impossibility of redemption.
|
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Pelosi acknowledged the growing frustration from the public on the House's seeming inaction.
|
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" She turns around, almost seeming to have expected his shenanigans but startled nonetheless. "Jayden!
|
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Both men followed their fathers into politics despite seeming better suited to other fields.
|
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Seeming to catch himself, he proceeded to the end of the repeated sentence nonetheless.
|
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Now part of the seeming shift is where these special elections have taken place.
|
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That's important if YC is going to stay prestigious without seeming out of touch.
|
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Looking for a way to impress your boss without seeming like an ass kisser?
|
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Loury is not alone in his concerns about the FAA's seeming allergy to innovation.
|
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He is the one who is especially connected to the murder-y-seeming Annex.
|
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And there is Novak, off to the side, seeming to eye his ex adoringly.
|
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This seeming inconsistency could help scientists better understand the nature of the early cosmos.
|
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On Tuesday, as trade talks were underway, there was a seeming thaw in relations.
|
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At first, the phone might work — with everything, including Touch ID, seeming perfectly fine.
|
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She can talk tough without sounding forced, she can be forceful without seeming entitled.
|
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Despite her professed happiness, the duo were plagued with rumors and seeming ill will.
|
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But their narrative arcs are compellingly shaped while still seeming honest, natural, and intimate.
|
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Bottom shame is real, and less innocuous than an innocent-seeming joke might suggest.
|
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I was dazzled by the stature or seeming appearance of my peers and colleagues.
|
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This isn't the first instance of Trump seeming to flip the bird on camera.
|
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We all know this ends with Colton's pledges of fidelity seeming less-than-truthful.
|
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This seeming oversight was one impetus for 2016's reprisal of the #OscarsSoWhite protests.
|
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If she does still lead, she does so behind a veil of seeming indifference.
|
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Parents were frantic, with everyone seeming to know a family with a sick child.
|
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She should have gone to the other station, the transfers now seeming worth it.
|
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Conroy's seeming victory today, though, suggests that a more open conflict may be forestalled.
|
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This animation is jarring, with the latter app seeming to bounce up at you.
|
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But with emoji status, Messenger users could quietly signal their intentions without seeming needy.
|
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"For one tooth, the complete jaw," he posted, seeming to imply a disproportionate retaliation.
|
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Rather, his seeming incoherence stems from the big difference between written and spoken language.
|
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They lie on the bed facing one another, seeming like they're about to kiss.
|
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Once benign-seeming actors like China and Silicon Valley technology firms have turned threatening.
|
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Biden also criticized Trump for his seeming ignorance about the difficulties many veterans face.
|
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Even something as innocent-seeming as public wifi has been used to track commuters.
|
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These controversies come and go, rarely seeming to affect Trump&aposs standing with Republicans.
|
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I moved with them and watched as the man went off, seeming to disappear.
|
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The constant project of our girl selves seeming to require odd and precise attentions.
|
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Here are five of the show's seeming influences, from most to least obviously influential.
|
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Arcane-seeming subjects may be able to reshape a state's approach to executive power.
|
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Seeming to prefer a more gradualist approach, Spanos was visibly amused by McAfee's indictment.
|
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That means losing an hour of sleep but seeming to gain some precious sunshine.
|
|
LaSalvia remembers Trump seeming rattled and unlike the braggadocios persona he portrayed on television.
|
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The Florida senator, meanwhile, punched back, seeming to relish his new aggressive campaign mode.
|
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Despite seeming to work at a tech utopia, not everything is perfect for Mae.
|
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He does, and turns, seeming ready to confront them, before sagging back inside himself.
|
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But most march organizers and supporters don't appear to be concerned about seeming political.
|
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Gorsuch has thus far done a decent job of seeming independent from Donald Trump.
|
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He may even lapse into a trance of seeming stupefaction, open-eyed, mouth slack.
|
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Health insurance started seeming more important, and so did something that resembled a career.
|
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Above all, Sable has a curious quality of seeming utterly alien yet strangely familiar.
|
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She was plucked from seeming obscurity by Lehman's top management for the C.F.O. job.
|
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McAdoo took on those tasks and more, seeming to never leave the athletic building.
|
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On Friday, criticisms of the government's seeming inability to prevent attacks began to emerge.
|
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And I thought about the seeming near miss that supply chain had just experienced.
|
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If your Google search results are seeming a bit stale today, you're not alone.
|
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Also curious is the movie's seeming lack of interest in Dr. Brinkley's inner life.
|
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And sometimes — in a seeming contradiction — the same car does a bit of both.
|
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Corkin seems to have succumbed to that pressure, ignoring seeming misfits in her data.
|
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There is a magic in performance that alters seeming immutables like time and distance.
|
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Rarely can someone express their many identities at the same time while seeming authentic.
|
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The snake starts to slither towards the end, seeming to make a speedy recovery.
|
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Seeming to get along with the proud mom, Jenner was pictured laughing and smiling.
|
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"It is different," she quietly admits about the situation, seeming uncomfortable addressing the topic.
|
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Those seeming opposites can exist in the same person—and, very often, they have.
|
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Conservatism in Europe, as in the US, is no longer bothered about seeming compassionate.
|
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The colors cluster together, seeming to get brighter when they meet in the middle.
|
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Rooftops would curve and shoot upward, away from the ground, seeming to defy gravity.
|
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Hodges), seeming to swell with pride (sorry) at his discovery that homosexuals are people.
|
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Johnson cleaned himself up and re-addressed the crowd, seeming no worse for wear.
|
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President Donald Trump's seeming magnanimity in a spontaneous moment was full of intriguing layers.
|
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Some use software to build unique-seeming comments out of related phrases and words.
|
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Mactaggart was struck by Chau's evasiveness — and worried about the tech companies' seeming silence.
|
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It has attracted some 400 million users, simultaneously seeming to curb rival Snapchat's growth.
|
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"You know, I'm free," she continued, seeming to refer to her relationship with McKeague.
|
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One of the men, seeming to recognize Mr. Sanchez, abruptly pushed Ms. Wright down.
|
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There are two positive aspects to the seeming containment of the disease in China.
|
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I got to protect mine, and I think that's why everybody's seeming so selfish.
|
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Even a seeming twist on "The Graduate" at the climax can't salvage the movie.
|
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Republican critics of Mr. Mueller have repeated this impressive-seeming syllogism like a mantra.
|
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But in time, Mr. Corbera's dancer disarms them with his allure and seeming innocence.
|
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When the seeming rigor mortis thaws, it will all miraculously come back to life.
|
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What explains this seeming disconnect between perception and reality when it comes to crime?
|
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This seeming barrage of bearish news has actually made me bullish on oil prices.
|
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"Life is vulgar," she replies, cutting the interviewer off, seeming peeved at the condescension.
|
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And his unconventional personal story keeps him from seeming like just another ambitious énarque.
|
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"Seeming stopping points can ultimately prove to be beginning points in life," he said.
|
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James has pursued them all without seeming to make either financial or ethical sacrifices.
|
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Both books were mesmerizing, seeming to fall in my hands from an alternative sky.
|
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Ken Buck (R-CO) seeming oddly awestruck by the concept of Bluetooth tracking tags.
|
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A ninth shallow pit remains empty, in seeming anticipation of the war's next victim.
|
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Pliskova's clean, economical technique allows her to hit at great pace with seeming ease.
|
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The point is that even "thoroughly innocuous-seeming goals could be an existential threat".
|
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Meanwhile, the administration backed away from one trade war while seeming to initiate another.
|
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What could an average-seeming architectural style reveal about contemporary art in Vancouver now?
|
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Yes, the resurrection stands as a kind of rebuke of the show's seeming nihilism.
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John and Aaron's characters have this natural chemistry that's very appealing and real-seeming.
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Vulnerable men made to put on artificially tough faces for fear of seeming soft.
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It's a bit more utilitarian than its kin, or at least less sinister-seeming.
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It involves freezing in a pose while someone films you in seeming suspended animation.
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Photography appealed to realist sensibility by virtue of its seeming ownership of material appearances.
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The elaborate-seeming drinks in glasses as thin-stemmed and polished as your designer stilettos.
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I and many other students were very upset at this seeming disregard for our concerns.
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Naturally, small children often place these innocent-seeming necklaces, rings and jewels in their mouths.
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Too much interaction and she floods her market; too little and she risks seeming distant.
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I'd think about my job in print journalism, an industry that was seeming increasingly wobbly.
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With the prank war seeming to heat up, Faris has said she's siding with Lawrence.
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And all sorts of luxurious-seeming foods entered our lives then and only then too.
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He also serves as a blatantly antagonistic counterbalance to keep Hank from seeming too evil.
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Onyeka is the one who comes out of the encounter seeming deeply reasonable and kind.
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Seeming to back protests may play well with Hong Kongers but backfires among mainland influencers.
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SZA's voice is a vibrant thing: pained, nasal, layered, gulping down consonants, seeming to glow.
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Look again, and you'll find that Dillon's seeming simplicity belies a sophisticated eye for emotion.
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Sam Cervantes is a quiet-seeming guy who speaks earnestly about his line of work.
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Her caption, "Eyes glittered shut...." felt most fitting, given Collins' seeming bolder-than-ever aesthetic.
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She should stand up to the generals again, or risk seeming complicit in their crimes.
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"It's all part of the plan kid, don't you worry," Jackrabbit said, seeming very confident.
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Dan Vergano wrote about why the "greening" of religion is seeming less and less likely.
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The largest donation was $21, with most seeming to be in the $203–$220 range.
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" Asked about the seeming impotence of the European Union, he added, "I share your outrage.
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It's possible that the seeming uptick in regulatory scrutiny and enforcement is just a coincidence.
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And it wouldn't jettison such a valuable component altogether, even after seeming to endorse pedophilia.
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And for all the seeming density, lines come through with clarity and captivating instrumental colors.
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But by seeming to normalise rhino-horn use, legalisation might boost demand along with supply.
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"We've never written a song together," Evans, 33, tells PEOPLE, chuckling at the seeming absurdity.
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Severine also has a mysterious, sinister-seeming government job that surely ties into Ulysses' dreams.
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But there are ways to get your partner to open up without seeming too critical.
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Republicans have been frustrated by Mr. Trump's seeming imperviousness to the usual rules of politics.
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He does the awards-season circuit without seeming unctuous, and he's always professional on set.
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She's the kind of speaker who gets it exactly right without seeming to try to.
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Particularly ongoing criticism about the campaign's structure and seeming lack of infrastructure in swing states.
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It's just a re-branded 4G offering, and AT&T's sad attempt at seeming innovative.
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Wood, who wore black in seeming solidarity with the Time's Up Movement, spoke to E!
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A 50-year-old man in seeming robust health swims butterfly strokes in a pool.
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With his colourful language and seeming lack of sophistication, he told it like it was.
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Some Republican senators shrugged it off, seeming unfazed about potentially facing heated protests next week.
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He then repeated another talking point, seeming to notice the mishap, just two days later.
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He was a kind, tanned man from Buffalo who is incredibly cute and chill-seeming.
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At the risk of seeming anticlimactic: The Thing is a mummified mother and her child.
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It will be confrontational and often ugly, seeming to test the limits of our democracy.
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Or at least a seeming end to the rarest of Knicksian states of being: hope.
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Is Fitzgerald's seeming invention of "forensic linguistics" worth anybody's time, or is it complete bullshit?
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Well, losing track of what was being said, not seeming to know where he was.
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But despite seeming more exasperated than usual of late, Conway is as slippery as ever.
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Yet ghosts, despite their utter disregard for biology and physics, persist in seeming highly believable.
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Strangers cruise its paved and dirt roads, seeming to drive through just for a look.
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The question is whether he can take advantage without seeming like he is taking advantage.
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Season 2 picks up with Alyssa seeming to have returned to a life of domesticity.
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How can you bring this problem to you boss, without seeming totally helpless and incompetent?
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In that way, AI brings to mind a seeming panacea of an earlier age: aspirin.
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Also surprising is the Fed's seeming indifference to a deterioration in the emerging market outlook.
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Clinton specified the five officers killed in Dallas protecting protesters, seeming to exclude cops generally.
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The accompanying chicory salad was under-dressed, however, and the dish ended up seeming bland.
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Hal was taken aback by her seeming willingness to discuss the expediency of her victimhood.
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Clinton, seeming to get the joke before some others, chuckled hard before the punch line.
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" — Joel Anderson, BuzzFeed News reporter "Bernie was just better at seeming like a human being.
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These are modest-seeming stories that hold deep truths, by a writer of great promise.
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I thought Kasich helped himself the most by seeming the grown-up in the room.
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She sits on the floor seeming powerless, until Fitz and Abby walk into the room.
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With Hollis seeming invincible, Abby becomes desperate, and decides to meet Papa Pope (Joe Morton).
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There's a bizarre-seeming paradox sitting at the heart of research into early childhood education.
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These references' seeming prevalence also reveals the significant influence of the UK's west African diaspora.
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I choose one of two substantial-seeming options: a salad from a place called POP.
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Here, celebrities receive no points for seeming low-maintenance or too cool for it all.
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As vets, they could also tout service before party and refrain from seeming too liberal.
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Kelly seemed to be a way to court that audience without seeming to outright pander.
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In one, a woman recounts her sexual exploits as a seeming apocalypse unfolds around her.
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Each one hung from its steel girder by barely noticeable cables, seeming to defy gravity.
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The English did not endear themselves to others by combining rapacity with seeming high-mindedness.
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A lot of otherwise healthy-seeming high schoolers and young adults are getting very sick.
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How do you say that you're not in the mood to chat without seeming antisocial?
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In February Ms. Massenet joined its board, a seeming rebuke to Yoox Net-a-Porter.
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Then there are the Shadow Brokers' writings, which betray a seeming immersion in American culture.
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But these actions do not explain all of the seeming coordination between organs during exercise.
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Amid bracing attacks on his integrity, he answered curtly and legalistically, only occasionally seeming offended.
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Last year, Paris Hilton was a D.J. Burners bemoaned the seeming end of Burning Man.
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There is still time for seeming long shots to make it into the playoff, though.
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" She continued: "The sheer frequency, spontaneity and seeming irrelevance of his lies have no precedent.
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History, after all, is replete with examples of ill health seeming to damage presidential campaigns.
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Cracker and Aquaria playfully batted shady shuttlecocks and cackled about their silly, faraway-seeming feud.
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That appeared to reflect a wariness of seeming to bow to public demands for accountability.
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This seeming contradiction, Lewis suggests, points to a larger trend of public distrust in authority.
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As humans, we've evolved into an independent-minded society, one where seeming needy is feared.
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"The question is not so much what would make Asians stop [seeming] foreign," Davé says.
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Instagram is a place for intimate-seeming photos, Twitter for clever quips and collaborative memes.
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By the 2000s, a more liberal-seeming, post-Islamist party led by Erdogan was ascendant.
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By the 2000s, a more liberal-seeming, post-Islamist party led by Erdogan was ascendant.
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Biden's rallies radiate less seeming anger, compared with other candidates' events, and more generalized strain.
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Instead of coming across as concerned, you risk seeming like a busybody or a tattletale.
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One piece of evidence seems consistent with this possibility: the seeming optimism about his presidency.
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Carol Moseley Braun, but seeming to overlook the presence of another black female senator: Harris.
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But it was an awkward match, highlighted by Trump's seeming refusal to shake her hand.
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Murphy didn't have a lot to say at first, seeming not distant but genuinely shy.
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The seeming bromance between these two amigos is the author's deception, one that's incrementally exposed.
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Yet the scale of the plan — a seeming deterrent — may work to the administration's advantage.
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The seeming fragmentation of the clipped phrases was intentional: Rachmaninoff wanted to keep you guessing.
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Hammer took a sip from the bottle without seeming to wonder how it got there.
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Or should my concerns about seeming a busybody outweigh concerns about her son's future health?
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But even there the seeming richness is somewhat illusory, a shadow of what once existed.
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But none would come with the added benefit of seeming to fulfil Mr Trump's protectionist promise.
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And, after seeming unusually flat and in weak form on Sunday, Mr. Trump suddenly appeared energetic.
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He explained this seeming generosity as a matter of getting his message out by other means.
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A few are innocuous-seeming family films that most wouldn't ever consider in this particular context.
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Some blamed millennials, seeming to forget that millennials are mostly in their 2000s right about now.
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Alpine ski jumps, snowboarding moves, impossible-seeming hockey shots—it'll be a buffet of heroic efforts.
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Indeed, the White House typically take pains to avoid seeming to interfere in foreign political contests.
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Recognizing the social function of news sharing is the key to understanding this seeming irrational behavior.
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A slew of bills are being proposed, some restricting speech and another seeming to target immigrants.
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The seeming rise of homelessness in areas like downtown Los Angeles might also explain some cases.
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Perhaps the strangest thing about both alleged killings was the seeming lack of a substantial motive.
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Why it matters: It's a small-seeming tweak with the power to completely reshape the industry.
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We call this the "statistical significance filter," which can turn weak results into robust-seeming ones.
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There's also the lingering threat of full-on repeal, despite its seeming defeat over the summer.
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When he did, it was with breathless stories of a mystical-seeming waterfall, 145 feet high.
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"Getting a postgraduate degree is a way of seeming to be a trained professional," he says.
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Ms. Agutter read the chosen texts with charismatic flair, seeming an integral part of the proceedings.
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A few hours later, Rodriguez responded to Jenner on Twitter, seeming to temper his original comments.
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The same day, seeming inspired by the TMZ report, the couple released a statement on Instagram.
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She managed to attack her opponent without seeming angry or bitter, striking with a velvet glove.
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Mr. Rose conducts with modesty and clarity, achieving the canny trick of seeming to avoid interpretation.
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In some respects, there's more closure than we typically get — there's some pretty final-seeming repercussions.
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It's managed to borrow from the past without seeming burdened by it or beholden to it.
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Indeed, the company has been recognized repeatedly (including by us) for its shoes' seeming ubiquity online.
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The fact is, it's very hard to "appropriate" some material without seeming ignorant or tin-eared.
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On Friday, I wrote about Twitter's seeming paralysis when it came to enforcing its platform rules.
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Arellano admits that she still deals with feelings of guilt and a fear of seeming selfish.
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"Right then," Talbot spits back, seeming to take the shouted comment as an anti-NHS heckle.
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She could find merit in an extraordinary range of artistic styles without seeming banal or gushing.
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It may continue to decline, while Lyft or some other more ethical-seeming rival takes over.
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The prince has, however, said that it's hard to strike the balance between seeming "ordinary" -- i.e.
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A new smart device survey by Consumers International and the Internet Society highlights this seeming contradiction.
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That March, news of the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, seeming to confirm the public's worst suspicions.
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Despite everything seeming bleak, there are some glimmers of hope for those who look hard enough.
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Black and white patterns repeat into seeming infinity through an algorithmic system developed with computer software.
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" He also knocked "the strange specter of an American president's seeming affection for strongmen and authoritarians.
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It was all very confusing and incompetent-seeming—much like the game overall, to this point.
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The U.S. election was similarly marked by a seeming disregard for experts, considered opinions, and facts.
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In her seeming absence of relevancy in both worlds, Kevin presents to her an end game.
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He wasn't afraid of offering too much guidance, causing someone to feel something, or seeming proscriptive.
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The main means of attack was authentic-seeming e-mails containing a bogus "change password" link.
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Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE if he's concerned about Trump seeming to reveal classified info.
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Then, in a seeming afterthought, he placed the two halves among his collection of Rossetti manuscripts.
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Whacking its seeming protagonist, the principled Ned Stark, was a mission statement made for pay cable.
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A quiet life is seeming more and more appealing to Kardashian after the incident in Paris.
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Questions surrounding the announcement also highlighted a seeming lack of strategic planning by the Trump administration.
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It knows no rules and appears to affect seeming foes on the political and ideological spectrum.
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His foes have failed to condemn the candidate's rhetoric without also seeming to disparage his supporters.
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Bystanders can be seen watching her get beaten, with some seeming to cheer in the background.
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If anyone does, it could prove yet another striking blow to Trump's seeming impenetrable, gilded armor.
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Remember, their dispute goes beyond and long predates America's involvement or seeming favoritism to either side.
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In 2016, he even tweeted "Leo is the man," a seeming reference to the stuffed animal.
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The Trump era represents a test of sturdy-seeming American values, and the stakes are global.
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They note that the most troubling emails seeming to undermine Mr. Sanders came from her staff.
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Here's another seeming contradiction: economic data is disappointing at the same time earnings growth is improving.
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I have, on occasion, alluded to the skills of NBA players are seeming Worked or Unworked.
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Finding a pair of well-fitting jeans can be a daunting and sometimes impossible seeming task.
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However, it takes maturity and practice to express your pride in those things without seeming entitled.
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She has a way of sending up the flimsier aspects of modern life without seeming glib.
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It is the seeming refusal to accept the latter possibility that has increasingly distorted media coverage.
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The other women all watched her intently, some seeming slightly annoyed by the delay she'd caused.
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Something impressive about American Honey is that it's about homeless youth in America without seeming exploitative.
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Without even seeming to open her own mouth, she urges us to start telling better ones.
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"I remember the venue seeming huge, massive, beautiful, extravagant," he said of his first show there.
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It's also important to put the fashion world's seeming embrace of animal rights into more context.
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It then graduated to roads, and manages even tricky things like blind corners with seeming aplomb.
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It reminds you to remain vigilant and question the seeming certainty of the world around you.
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Women are also judged more harshly than men for seeming like typical politicians, the research shows.
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Today's walls similarly function as political placebos, seeming to produce effects, if only masking larger symptoms.
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If our fashion choices reflect the wider culture, then the seeming caftan craze makes perfect sense.
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She was a kind-seeming, college-aged girl who would have likely made a better date.
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The seeming ubiquity of these crimes has shaken the public into listening in a new way.
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Mr. Di Maio is reassuring, seeming more like an old-style centrist politician than a revolutionary.
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And despite a seeming barrage of technological innovation, productivity growth has been the weakest in decades.
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Since then, smaller demonstrations have continued, without seeming to alienate the business community or lose focus.
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So what does the actress, nominated for a Tony, do to be present while seeming absent?
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In recent years, the show has come under fire for its seeming systematic marginalization of women.
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Both produce impressive intelligent-seeming behaviour, but neither necessarily pave the way towards true machine intelligence.
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"Don't worry," Sameer Tiger said, standing at Mr. Ahmad's door, seeming to sense the family's anxiety.
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He cited with seeming approval more focused laws in California and Texas aimed at classic electioneering.
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Two: Everything in the trio was remarkably musical, seeming to grow organically out of the score.
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The claustrophobia and the seeming inability of the ship to go anywhere bear out those words.
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And he knew that seeming like a genteel "problem solver" was one way to get it.
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"Let's go," Stone said at one point, seeming to gesture at Klayman to come at him.
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Lawmakers impeached and removed him, even as he defiantly fought back, seeming to embrace the spectacle.
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This warren is an appealing-seeming snare from which the book's questing heroes ultimately slip free.
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If instead of simply seeming to profit from other people's history and symbolism, they enabled it?
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But none, Egan writes, have been more destructive than the innocuous-seeming zebra and quagga mussels.
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His seeming reluctance to speak out against Mr. Trump has disappointed some of Mr. Alexander's admirers.
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But the show is laying groundwork, and the seeming superficiality is part of a bigger plan.
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They don't mind seeming to be dwindling because they are in it for the long term.
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Mr. Sondland showed a weird knack for seeming momentarily flustered and then deflecting into punchy asides.
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In a tweet, Priebus slammed Clinton for seeming angry and not smiling more during the event.
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In particular, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" has a boundlessly chill acceptance of its heroine's seeming mood disorder.
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But Malú is a kid straddling multiple worlds, so this seeming mismatch may be Pérez's point.
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In the book, Mr. McCain scorns Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
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I'm afraid, in fact, your seeming scrupulousness misses the point of what ethics, properly understood, requires.
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Trump's senior aide also accused Biden and Hillary Clinton of seeming "pretty obsessed" with the President.
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Others criticized them for seeming like poor winners on the field after beating Thailand, 13-0.
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But images from the scene show workers seeming to move chunks of debris with heavy machinery.
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Never call a true piece of gold a counterfeit: Thou art essentially mad without seeming so.
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Such "agency" is designed to prime people to engage in an eerie seeming reciprocity of care.
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His seeming victimhood made him a darling of the media and a symbol of the #Resistance.
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Behind her, the track is a leisurely shuffle that builds muscle while seeming scrappy and casual.
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The problems will come through clearly enough to top management, but without seeming personal or nasty.
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" That blend, Mr. Melfi said, helped keep "Hidden Figures" from seeming like "an old-fogey movie.
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Yael: I agree, not the best ending, and beating WhiteRose ended up seeming a bit anticlimactic.
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In a video posted by her close friend Jesse Mermell, Pressley stands up in seeming disbelief.
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But at least moments like this placed our existence inside some longer, less-conditional-seeming continuity.
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As protests recently began to consume Iran, European capitals were at a seeming loss for words.
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His lyrics work best when words and phrases unexpectedly emerge, sometimes seeming to vary between listens.
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Before his nomination, Biden had said that he would support Bork, seeming to reject Kennedy's rhetoric.
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So for most people, a pretty blind partisan vote ends up seeming compelling no matter what.
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But he finds himself charmed by the newcomer, and he transforms himself from captor to seeming ally.
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He did say that he and Jobs just "clicked," seeming almost embarrassed to use such a cliché.
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He left as chants of "Melayu" resounded, a seeming insistence that he speak in the Malay language.
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The innocent-seeming applications advertised by Amazon, however, become far more troubling when applied to government surveillance.
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But she did let go of Jon in seeming disgust when she initially learned they were related.
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The study shows that a speaker's use of "like" is associated with seeming more cheerful and friendly.
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Democrats in Congress have long been critical of Trump's seeming ambivalence toward other countries' human rights violations.
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Sometimes the best way to understand extreme painting like Soulages's is to look for its seeming opposite.
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"We are not really satisfied with his seeming support of the message of the fliers," Overley said.
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Has anyone risen from seeming obscurity to dominate Hollywood the last few years like Phoebe Waller-Bridge?
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Akie Abe has been criticized for her seeming clueless about the situation in which she finds herself.
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Instead, a seeming infinitude of variables influence what each of us eats and how the body responds.
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Like this, the chandelier fleets in and out from seeming disorder to precise spiralling patterns and shapes.
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I think that painting — and that KKK outfit — reinforce that the seeming good guys aren't always good.
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Wolfenstein's moral certainty means it can't delve too much into why decent-seeming Americans might become fascists.
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With Tesla seeming to need all the attention it could possibly get, these tangents appear self-indulgent.
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The body turned away, the arm flexed in pure precautionary stance, basketball seeming for him a minefield.
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With his final album, Swimming, Miller dived further into his sadness without seeming to drown in it.
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But Crews' seeming unlikeliness to be in this current situation is the reason why it's so important.
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Maybe you complain about your ex's taste in music or their seeming inability to remember important dates.
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The key to the scam is the seeming familiarity of the sender: a friend, family or relative.
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McLean crafted long and devastating combinations of attacks on the fly; Kishida rejected them with seeming clairvoyance.
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The raid on Hospital Squat also showcases the seeming hypocrisy of some large NGOs working in Greece.
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The latest one, at $24 billion, was a generous-seeming 38 percent premium on Akzo's undisturbed price.
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Byrne concludes that women face double standards in every realm, including the seeming appropriateness of magazine covers.
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While Finer initially attempts to ignore the seeming hack, "God" begins to suggest he "friend" strangers online.
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On the other, he cannot afford to alienate other member states by seeming to be America's lackey.
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They can't stay silent without seeming terribly out of touch to an audience with real-world concerns.
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The song's seeming disregard for the woman's desire to leave never sat well with Lemanski or Liza.
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Far worse occurs too, and in less glamorous-seeming jobs, without celebrities, cameras, and skin-brightening LEDs.
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Barely seeming to break stride, the visitors paused in unison, eyes about level with the figure's navel.
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He was all smiles when he signed it ... seeming pretty confident it would all come to pass.
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We soon learn the mom of two's dedication to seeming immaculate even spills into her bedtime routine.
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Though you'll always want to say yes, be honest about your work load and avoid seeming flaky.
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Donald Trump's seeming insistence on going it alone without input from other conservative policymakers was a disaster.
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And the more serious-seeming a date was, the less likely it was that participants would accept.
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Yet his career has been eclectic and unpredictable, characterized by a seeming lack of big-picture strategy.
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No one, including the performers, seeming to be quite sure what happened would be strangest of all.
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In one tweet, he managed to needle at Mr. Zuckerberg's seeming hypocrisy without even mentioning his name.
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Yet unlike Pence thus far, most recent vice presidents have largely demonstrated their loyalty without seeming servile.
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Stevens' unhinged performance — his character seeming always on the edge of freaking out — goes a long way.
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He's become a separate power center in the White House, with seeming veto authority over presidential negotiations.
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Foster goes further with otters, seeming to channel Descartes when he questions their ability to feel pain.
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Like Tomas Berdych in the men's game, Vandeweghe generates blistering pace on her forehand with seeming effortlessness.
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The decision angered some of his most fervent supporters, who immediately criticized his seeming change of heart.
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His campaign featured a shape-shifting list of policy proposals, often seeming to change hour to hour.
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Trying to clean up his missteps without losing his authentic-seeming charms will be difficult for Biden.
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Either way, Mr. Dauman's seeming failure to recognize that legally he had an uphill fight seems inexplicable.
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West also tweeted, "2024," a seeming reference to his claim that he plans to run for president.
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Ronnie and Malika seem picture perfect in the clips, each seeming genuine in their search for love.
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But despite her smiles for the camera and seeming desire for harmony, this woman is not stupid.
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But for those who need the space, the Studio Suite felt spacious without seeming vast and empty.
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If they mention the mistake, how can I play it off without seeming like I'm completely unhirable?
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"My flow was doing math," she said, seeming to have a light-bulb moment in real time.
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He walks like a king in exile, seeming to cast a sort of furious solitude around himself.
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BRANTLEY And how about the rockabilly inflections of our still adolescent-seeming Curly (a fabulous Damon Daunno).
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Her books take place in the present tense, and as you read them, history stops seeming inevitable.
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Or maybe there's just something about my neutral expression that comes across as seeming worried or displeased.
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He is skinnier in close-up and more massive-seeming in the traditional basketball-high-angle shot.
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Although crammed into the space, the angled canvas is unimposing — buoyant almost, seeming somehow capable of levitation.
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Can a media brand even exist in the name of satire without seeming 'troll-like' or 'clickbaity'?
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His legs and arms were chubby, seeming to indicate that he had been cared for by someone.
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But with each fall she manages to pick herself up, despite seeming to do anything but that.
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Instead, he goes on a guided tour of seeming plot holes in order to close them up.
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His seeming physical fitness had distracted me from the possibility that he might be a fearful flyer.
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I did try baking a version using crème fraîche to make it a little more French-seeming.
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But roads and other infrastructure to support such development lagged, often seeming like afterthoughts to private construction.
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May's seeming incapacity to control her own cabinet or command a majority in Parliament for her plans.
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A strength of this picture is that it explains seeming setbacks as continuations of the way forward.
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Shortly before turning 30, Prince Charles complained to the press about its seeming obsession with bad news.
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Colin Jost, the co-anchor of "Weekend Update," began that segment with a seeming joke about emoji.
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With new locations seeming to pop up every day, ginger shots are becoming the new espresso shots.
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The film, by Lorenzo DeStefano, chronicles her musical development, but haphazardly, sometimes seeming more promotional than exploratory.
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"Let It Linger" is packed with such compositions, and seeming serendipity is the secret of their charm.
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Obviously, if Uber stops seeming like a reasonable alternative to yellow taxis, people will use it less.
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Given that seeming nationwide access to work, Trump's economic numbers should arguably be better than they are.
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These groups roll out weekly ads with normal-seeming Americans calling for a 'simpler, fairer tax code'.
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This impressive-seeming display was to showcase the enduring revolutionary energy of Communism and its global reach.
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Pearson Airport in Toronto has a Richard Serra sculpture, which succeeds mainly at seeming large and heavy.
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Here the filmmakers take a chance and turn a strange-seeming premise into a fast-moving tale.
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A community that protests it can end up, through its resistance, seeming more authentic and thus desirable.
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Trump's third State of the Union address was his most combative — and also his most triumphant-seeming.
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The three actors populate the drowned and new worlds, seeming to multiply and appear out of nowhere.
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Roose's death, at the hands of his own son, mirrored that kill, seeming to provide some justice.
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But, with seeming reluctance, she said the Supreme Court was right not to intervene in the case.
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She also shared a selfie on Instagram, seeming to embrace her new status as a single mom.
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Lawmakers have already raised questions about Mr. Tillerson's seeming reluctance to turn over his personal financial information.
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Not that this seeming incongruity was the only aspect of the night that deserved such a response.
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Mr. Peña Nieto's efforts have been handicapped, analysts say, by a seeming disconnect from the public mood.
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Little Patrick's eyes fluttered at the squawk, seeming to recognize the child's complaint, like a common language.
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"The challenge for a filmmaker is to make the days seem endless without seeming boring," Tykwer said.
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Rather, they fear that once high-flying startups won't be able to justify now dubious seeming valuations.
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"It's cool," Caine said, standing amid his games, seeming both enchanted and unfazed by his sudden fame.
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So I'm wondering if there is a way to confront my officemate and others without seeming rude.
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Ms. Gabor, who died on Sunday, was a working actress who perfected the art of seeming idle.
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Trade goods from as far as what is now Mexico belie the seeming isolation of these settlements.
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JB: Much has been made about the seeming contrast between America's approach to e-cigarettes and England's.
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Let's prematurely accept the apologies for being so famous, so rich, so slim-seeming in a suit.
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He was criticized for seeming to grant moral equivalency to the white supremacists and the counter-protesters.
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Given Russia's seeming interference with the 2016 election, Trump's closeness with the foreign leader is not insignificant.
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"You are going to be the director of the FBI, pal," Graham said, seeming a bit agitated.
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"But this is kept from seeming sappy by the picture's tough-minded, almost abrasive sense of humor."
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Carlos Ghosn&aposs safety in Lebanon is seeming increasingly perilous as details of his escapade trickle out.
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So is the film itself bad, as the studio's seeming lack of faith in it might imply?
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The pairing of these similar gestures draws out the intimacy underlying the seeming violence of Alptekin's photographs.
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Bernie Sanders pointed out this seeming contradiction and asked Price whether Trump plans to keep his promise.
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For all of Essential's seeming struggles, the device's connector allowed for a broader range of sizes and shapes.
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Is Colton going to let her walk away for good after that goodbye was anything but final seeming?
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Olivia Jade previously came under fire for not seeming grateful for her college education in a YouTube video.
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It wouldn't be unheard of for Apple to release a seeming competitor to its own newly announced product.
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Others are concerned with Trump's seeming disrespect for women, exemplified by his lewd and offensive statements about them.
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The reporter was right, in other words, to frame her question about Tillerson's departure as a seeming inevitability.
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What's beautiful about JT LeRoy is despite the seeming hoax, there's a real purity to these female characters.
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Yahoo's data debacle highlights how those innocuous-seeming questions remain a weak link in our online authentication systems.
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His name wasn't listed at all on two ballots, a seeming oversight for a pitcher of his talent.
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But, clean-seeming or visibly grime-caked, the question remains: is there anything to actually be worried about?
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The seeming anachronism of the comedy is part of what makes the jokes, and the show, so good.
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On the way out of the federal courthouse in downtown New York, Blanche shook his head, seeming defeated.
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Corbyn, meanwhile, appeared to run a much better campaign that expected, seeming stable and assured compared to May.
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Imgur recently began allowing video ads, but they stuck out, seeming to violate the app's code of silence.
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Bieber pulls out his signature move — the iconic hair flip — but Baldwin plays it cool, seeming completely disinterested.
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"We're working on getting your expedited permissions down from the N.O." But instead of seeming pleased, Marchenstamp frowned.
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Given his seeming strength, it would be logical to suppose that he could do almost anything he pleases.
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I became increasingly disillusioned with the abuse faced by any dissenter, and the seeming indifference of the leadership.
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In August of that year, videos surfaced of Lohan and Tarabosov in a seeming altercation in Mykonos, Greece.
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Words flamed out of him all the time, seeming to make electricity flow through his wild red hair.
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There are some things that you simply can't complain about without seeming like a complete and total ass.
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The personnel approaches but seeming to realize the imminent danger, runs away just seconds before the attacker detonates.
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But Mongeau has turned that seeming failure into a big win, dramatically increasing her profile with the stunt.
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Tyrus is unlike Tyrus, though, in the film's seeming discomfort with the ambiguity that its subject so treasured.
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Trump, in contrast, harnessed a much less benign-seeming fantasy to make his way to the White House.
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All of this is consistent with other research that shows women face a backlash for seeming too aggressive.
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Despite seeming to hate everyone, Neku is forced to partner with another player, a young girl named Shiki.
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The chant, which originally referred to Hillary Clinton, is now a seeming catch all for all "difficult" women.
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Seeming to get along with the proud mom, Jenner was photographed laughing and smiling as the pair interacted.
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One of the several different angles of Clinton seeming to almost collapse, needing help getting into the van.
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I need niche, non-important-seeming raw material in my media diet, and RSS is perfect for that.
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Despite the seeming glut, though, they all have plans to expand, in part to drive prices even lower.
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And they are fed up with the rich seeming to be held to different standards from the poor.
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Doubly disgusting when you consider the seeming infinite supply of it, and how the rabbits keep on reproducing.
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Seeming nostalgic, he thanked the state's voters for giving him his first victory of the GOP primary season.
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Nunez circled third and headed for home, seeming to surprise Drury, who hesitated before throwing to the plate.
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However, global streaming rights were still up for grabs, with Twitter now seeming to have won that battle.
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McConnell came out in favor of a straight "repeal" vote on Monday night -- in seeming coordination with Trump.
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Osteen's seeming hesitation in opening the church as a shelter for evacuees provoked an intense social media backlash.
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He has been brought closer to earth after seeming to defy the rules of political gravity for months.
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When did it start seeming like people were finding the record and connecting with what you were doing?
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Black on Monday said the McCabes should have rejected McAuliffe's donation to avoid a seeming conflict of interest.
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Congress is investigating the credibility of intelligence seeming to contradict that account, current and former U.S. officials say.
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The recommendations come after a seeming litany of dark accusations of sexual misconduct, discrimination, and boorish workplace behavior.
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From across the sea comes a ship, with a couple of friendly-seeming green pigs at its helm.
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"I have a golf pro who's mentally retard--," Trump says in the clip, before seeming to catch himself.
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But just because these messages are oftentimes lighthearted or normal-seeming, that doesn't mean they can't be dangerous.
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And many of the promising-seeming immigrants it has let in end up severely underemployed or even unemployed.
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" Joyce sought to downplay seeming dissension from President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly tweeted about a Russia "hoax.
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Mr. Muti rendered their duets as safe spaces of lyrical expansion, without the pace ever seeming to flag.
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What mix of narcissism, psychosis and the like could possibly generate such a nonstop series of seeming miscalculations?
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But with Modi suddenly seeming weak, next year's election looks more and more like being an actual contest.
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That, and other seeming discrepancies, raise questions over whether the photos are real — and where Maxwell is now.
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These abstract patchworks are at once in motion and carefully puzzled together, seeming both topographical and tapestry-like.
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The Times, by seeming force of institutional habit, covered up the fact that Suharto was drenched in blood.
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Similarly, a brief shot of an empty wheelchair, seeming to wait for its inevitable inhabitant, produces a shudder.
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And in honor of that, this week, we'd like to celebrate: Reasonable-Seeming but WRONG Approximations of π!
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To what extent do you try for a faithful reproduction, which can verge on seeming nostalgic or academic?
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But the principled few spend time speaking out against Trump, even if the threats wind up seeming empty.
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It's awfully surreal on floor 88; dizzying and expansive, it makes the usually small-seeming city look gargantuan.
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It's probably the best position he could take, seeming unaffected by all the valid accusations coming his way.
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The series, rendered in a Second Life-like virtual world, mixes history, futurism, and humor without seeming didactic.
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William's creatures see us looking, with torment and a desire for dignity seeming to exude from every eye.
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"Oh, my God, that was so ill-advised, trashing Yeats!" she told me, seeming more amused than chagrined.
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His friend Shamere Griffin, 21, another of the artists, shook her head wordlessly, seeming to fight back tears.
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In this context, a seeming glitch, like the rise of the Atlanta rapper Lil Nas X, offers delight.
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Over all, the brand offered watered-down simulacra of luxury goods, accessibly priced, elite-seeming but poorly made.
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It also reflected her seeming reluctance to be the Western democratic voice that publicly stands up to him.
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His seeming endorsement of police brutality this summer: a "joke," according to his press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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There's little concern over seeming too aggro, calling people out, getting too flirty, or showing too much skin.
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This tour was an epochal moment in jazz, seeming to indicate two separate paths for the music's future.
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Credit Candy for seeming to understand Lori's position and still encouraging her to audition for the role anyway.
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The removal marks the seeming conclusion to one of President Trump's consistent campaign promises, at least for now.
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Now federal lawyers again are prosecuting these men in seeming retaliation for their refusal to rat out others.
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Because without ever seeming self-conscious, Mr. Butterworth tells a spellbinding story that is also all about storytelling.
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Even so, the sheer number, frequency, and seeming randomness of the shootings has put community members on edge.
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Now we have Biden making jokes about having permission to hug someone onstage, seeming to have learned nothing.
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But his seeming moderation, therefore, should only highlight the degree to which the Trump administration has normalized extremity.
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Remember when John McCain was dismissed for seeming ill-informed and out of touch amid the financial crisis?
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So there are some good things in the Cures Act, some good-seeming things, and some worrisome things.
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When you're with him, anything that you might normally complain about ends up seeming so petty and small.
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To avoid seeming creepy, he said she should ask a mutual friend, a fellow intern, to come along.
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Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference, her High Valyrian words seeming to be both spells and prayers.
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Whatever the topic, Ms. Magic speaks with a faraway sense of wonder, her hazel eyes seeming to sparkle.
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In doing so, many supporters felt she became too ordinary: an establishment-seeming politician with a radical agenda.
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The seeming inevitability of many more years of Putin is no excuse for throwing up hands over Russia.
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That explanation, however, doesn't exactly square with Trump's seeming confusion about the meeting, which the other leaders attended.
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Buildings of varying scale, color, physical shape, density, and panache decorate the skyline with a seeming vertical imperviousness.
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But for sheer archival sex appeal (and publicity), it's hard to beat even a modest-seeming Austen find.
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The fine print warns us not to rely on those results, despite their seeming precision: 0.1 percent Oceanian!
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Serena's eyes are everywhere, her gaze seeming to penetrate every corner of the home she's desperate to protect.
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And many Southerners despised Northern liberals for seeming to encourage the ascendance of black people in the South.
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Sometimes, as in that example, Supreme Court justices can say a lot while seeming to say very little.
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More, she looked utterly confident, seeming to own the arena from the moment she took to the court.
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"If bond yields don't roll over, this market will suddenly start seeming a lot more expensive," he explained.
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What elevated the clothes, and kept them from seeming like props from a Macklemore video, is Italian craftsmanship.
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"The Five" was created by the novelist Harlan Coben and is full of twists without seeming stalled out.
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Maybe this personal experience allows me a more visceral reaction to the Pope's seeming nonchalance on this issue.
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Knight's cartoon depends on a black grotesque seeming natural, which makes it the very essence of visual imperialism.
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Also, some are cute, normal-seeming children, including the title character, a young girl named Melanie (Sennia Nanua).
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After a while, seeing someone spend more than $1,000 for a night at a club stopped seeming extraordinary.
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I remember the last years of her life as seeming to have been on a slow, sad, trajectory.
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"Given the late polling seeming to break in his favor, not finishing first might seem disappointing," Kondik said.
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But Moyn leaves socialism undefined, seeming only to envision its global arrival through challenges to equally undefined neoliberalism.
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But you have that right, too: You get to object to someone's seeming advocacy of the Lost Cause.
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Here, a relentless sun inundates the mill, seeming to set its exoskeleton ablaze in pulsating reds and oranges.
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And maybe holograms will make the leap from ridiculous-seeming technology to ubiquity, like podcasts or e-cigarettes.
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And when Ophelia (a mostly very sane-seeming Sheila Vand) goes mad, her lamentations are also in Persian.
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With dark and gloomy-seeming frown You say I must be sitting down Before you'll tell— Oh, no.
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It became an option for anybody with a flashy-seeming new business who wanted—promised—to grow fast.
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But his seeming lack of a filter on the social media platform has also led to several misspellings.
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The other leaders are seen smiling in seeming sympathy or adding their own unheard comments to the discussion.
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Amid flagging auto sales, car companies are introducing more and more futuristic-seeming functions in their production vehicles.
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The threats of violent warfare are not absent in their civilian lives, just masked by sane-seeming treachery.
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Refusal to believe in God has gone from seeming "intuitively impossible" to feeling, to many people, "intuitively obvious".
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The Mashco on the shore had very erect posture and moved economically, seeming always to be in synch.
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These startups want to change that by seeming familiar, friendly, and a lot more like you and me.
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Slocum scored 23 against Connecticut this season, seeming to rise to a new level against the best competition.
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Mulvaney even dangling seeming openness to appearing before Democrats turned off some White House officials and Trump allies.
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We really do need election reform in this country, and people are seeming to pay attention to it.
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Ms. Tanowitz met Bach's daunting invention with her own, finding fresh and serendipitous-seeming paths through the score.
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Any time a new vocal style intimidates with its seeming impenetrability, the Cannibal Corpse formula can be applied.
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An unusually wet year is responsible for the biblical-seeming swarm of pallid-winged grasshoppers, according to entomologists.
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An unusually wet year is responsible for the biblical-seeming swarm of pallid-winged grasshoppers, according to entomologists.
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The body, seeming to fall backward, is flattened into a modernist space and crammed within the painting's confines.
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Somehow, though, Trump's own endorsement of Strange ended up seeming like an unimportant footnote in the Alabama race.
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Her position has, if anything, become less clear, almost seeming as though she wants to have two currencies.
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What kind of advantage could those outside of an even more corrupt-seeming system accrue to their benefit?
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Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus appeared Friday morning at the Politico Playbook Breakfast seeming upbeat and relaxed.
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The high stakes, and Arsenal's seeming inability to break down Leicester's high wall of defense made for unremitting tension.
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That ubiquity gives the brand license to take on causes it thinks are particularly meaningful without seeming overly exploitative.
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Despite the seeming simplicity of Markle's makeup, it might be poised to have a radical effect on beauty trends.
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There are a lot of great-seeming men on Hannah's Bachelorette season, but only one can win her heart.
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Trump sparked the biggest backlash for seeming to suggest he had accepted Putin&aposs denial of U.S. election meddling.
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Thanks to people like Ryan McGinley, even the most accidental-seeming images look arty thanks to that Polaroid effect.
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The seeming curse becomes a blessing as her condition gives her a special kind of defense against male aggression.
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But it can be hard to tell just by looking at colleagues, with some complaints seeming minor or arbitrary.
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Trump, clearly enjoying himself, smiled and swayed, even seeming to dance a little at the center of the group.
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At a glance, you'd struggle to tell who was in charge, with decisions seeming to occur spontaneously and democratically.
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And, specifically, he keeps wondering whether, and seeming to suggest that, fellow viral star Jake Paul could be one.
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Angels starter Matt Shoemaker was stellar through five innings before seeming to lose his command in the sixth inning.
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The landowners may have retreated to the cities, but in "Onegin" they mourn the seeming innocence of the countryside.
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Yet below is something even more important, with geometric shapes and red notes seeming to represent a friction experiment.
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So continuing to pump resources into that was not seeming ... we wanted to start to discover around this time.
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Despite the seeming horror of this approach, it became rather popular, and at least several hundred operations were performed.
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The Vermont senator bristled repeatedly at Hillary Clinton's attacks, which she dealt smoothly, never seeming to lose her cool.
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With the economic outlook seeming increasingly bearish, which names should buyers back in the face of a possible downturn?
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Rubio, for all his seeming charm, has been far less accessible to campaign audiences and the media than Cruz.
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American Horror Story: Roanoke is already seeming like the string that ties all previous seasons of the show together.
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Demonstrate power, command of the issues and the ability to shred your opponent -- all while seeming (just) likeable enough.
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"We're sorry we hurt any survivor people out there by seeming lacking in empathy for your experiences," Atwood wrote.
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Despite seeming like an extravagant thing to auction, it's not a far cry from the Revenant star's past contributions.
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She added, "This is 'For Me You See,' for Bubba Doo," seeming to reveal her pet name for Bloom.
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In a seeming nod to an earlier — and worse — era of email, the MP01 does not thread text conversations.
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Though at times seeming incomplete, Judith Barry's exhibition lends space to the otherwise untold stories of women in Cairo.
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On the one hand seeming to sort of back pedal on the issue that this is a scuttled summit.
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More recent inquiry shows that this has concrete effects, with black students seeming to learn more from black teachers.
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In this letter, he begins, as is often the case, with a seeming non-sequitur, this time about golf.
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While many of Facebook's large announcements have fit this pattern, many have also come out at seeming random times.
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Flannery comes across as "sluggish, almost kind of academic seeming," rather than the "charismatic, back-slapping sort," Sonnenfeld added.
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Trump stops, seeming to realize he's lost her, and she returns to where she was in the first place.
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After this failed commission, Warhol expressed seeming resentment of the Trumps in his diaries for the next few years.
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Mr. Trump's seeming act of kindness toward Mr. Cruz has prompted any number of theories about what's at play.
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The excerpts include Clinton seeming to put herself in the free trade camp, a position she has retreated from.
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So the opposition is focusing instead on public disenchantment with Jokowi's government, especially its seeming inability to curb corruption.
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BuzzFeed obtained screenshots in March showing thousands of complaints against the company seeming to involve rape and sexual assault.
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And she fired a warning at her Republican adversaries, particularly seeming to target the brazen Trump and youthful Rubio.
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In a moment, I&aposll talk about the seeming disconnect with the president&aposs national security adviser John Bolton.
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Despite seeming like a ghost town, Facebook still updated it with a retweet-like Relasso and camera uploads today.
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In seeming coordination, the Clinton delegates arrived early with donors and family members in tow sitting in their seats.
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Again, I agree that it felt like it could go anywhere, a government conspiracy certainly seeming on the cards.
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In a seeming effort to spread this sentiment, Trump emailed an anti-media survey to all of his supporters.
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But Trump isn't Rubio, and he has a particular Trump license to say stuff like this with seeming impunity.
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Invite everyone into your home life and risk seeming stiff or lame if you aren't a natural on camera?
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Some are also critical of military trials and a seeming unwillingness to pinpoint the roots of militancy in Pakistan.
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"The focus is also on ASIC for seeming to treat the big banks with a velvet glove," added Clarke.
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In blocking hearings or a vote, they risk seeming obstructionist and there may be a political cost to that.
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This Agent Cooper encounters plenty of well-meaning people who are perplexed by Dougie's seeming inability to form words.
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Scientists may be closer to an explanation for that seeming conundrum—and it has to do with white bread.
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Lord Ashdown is proposing a bottom-up movement that, while reformist, will risk seeming defensive of Britain's status quo.
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This eclecticism should leave his catalog seeming scattered, even incoherent, but everything is unified by his distinctive, lilting vocals.
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He had seeming bipartisan political approval and served as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) under President Obama.
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In the end, Interpol made the right choice, but this does not erase its seeming dismissal of Meng's treatment.
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Trump's seeming lack of interest in trying to keep the deficit in check has exasperated -- and alarmed -- some conservatives.
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If Mr Brown is right, this may explain why Mr Xi, for all his seeming strength, appears to vacillate.
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I hold a lot of fear that my gratefulness, or seeming lack thereof, would lead to an unending apology.
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Snails and anchovies seemed to be straining to keep a $55 prime rib from seeming ordinary and slightly dry.
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They have focused mainstream attention on Russian dirty tricks, seeming domestic corruption and the Wild West of digital media.
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Mexicans seemed taken aback by the brutality and by the government's seeming inability to do much about the violence.
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And when asked if his presence was the difference, he smiled at reporters, for once seeming to enjoy himself.
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One difference between previous election cycles and this year's calendar is a seeming acceptance of the first four contests.
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Ford described the alleged incident in an emotional testimony before the committee on Thursday, seeming to choke back tears.
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Now imagine that, despite all the interest and all the seeming success, your company still can't turn a profit.
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Perhaps more remarkable was Erdogan's seeming disinclination, at least before last year, to regard anything as a security issue.
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His story is one of many in a seeming epidemic of injuries related to e-cigarettes and similar devices.
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Clinton did not tackle that head-on, instead seeming to try for a workaround: Take me as I am.
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His seeming disinterest has many concerned that Saudi Arabia will take its cues from the president's subdued reaction (Politico).
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Most notoriously, an alleged 2nd-century fragment seeming to suggest that Jesus was married received global attention in 2012.
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People who spoke with Trump over his 10-day stay in Florida described him as upbeat and relaxed-seeming.
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Without anyone seeming to mean to, a circle of friends and family formed around an open stretch of floor.
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Mark Ronson apologized after seeming to "come out" as sapiosexual, a controversial term for being sexually attracted to intelligence.
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It's imperfect by design and unafraid to risk seeming corny or pretentious (and, once in a while, it tilts).
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, for example, took a seeming shot at Trump's hard-line immigration position earlier this year.
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No nominee in memory has offended more people than Trump has while seeming to care so little about it.
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Near the end of the book, Yeong-hye's more conventional-seeming sister, In-hye, visits her in the hospital.
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In Rosenberg's view, Clinton's problem was that she abandoned an economic message for fear of seeming out of touch.
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To create that trust, she regularly tries to avoid seeming reactive or disapproving through her responses and facial expressions.
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Despite their seeming differences, the magnetic mountain and the terrible maelstrom tell the same basic story about the Arctic.
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As with so many of her other activities, she is typically good at it without seeming to try hard.
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In conversations with the New Republic, veterans criticized that fiction, and the Democratic Party's seeming inability to counter it.
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He symbolically left Rosita's necklace behind, seeming to signal his intention to throw her over in favor of Sasha.
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I looked back at Jen and considered how to approach this conversation without seeming like a self-important tool.
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Many Muslim communities have closed in on themselves, rarely interacting with — or seeming to endorse — the continent's secular values.
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The police can keep people safe without seeming to only pick on a handful of genres in the process.
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Clinton, early returns suggest the latest uproar has changed few minds, despite seeming to break through the campaign din.
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One of those tweets decried the seeming incongruence between the market and the steady stream of good economic news.
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Aides suggested different options for "changing the narrative," without seeming to realize that a simple story would not suffice.
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He has considered the relevant evidence and arguments as best he can and drawn the most reasonable-seeming conclusion.
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It's a staple of some of her Midwestern-seeming characters, a delighted incredulity when faced with the modern world.
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Trees are either regimented in small groups, with cloudlike foliage, or solitary and bare, seeming to sway in lament.
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Mr. Emanuel's podcast would probably be more captivating if he weren't so focused on seeming supremely relatable and chill.
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There would be nothing left to tamp down those feelings, no more seeming path to becoming a new person.
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On several occasions, maintenance work on water and sewer lines has reportedly caused otherwise solid-seeming toilets to explode.
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At first seeming repetitive, the more thickly drawn images also reveal subtle variations, in proportion to a viewer's patience.
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She frequently used the first-person voice in seeming to confess her deepest feelings, but her tone was slippery.
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Mr. Xi, a powerful authoritarian leader, has the advantage of seeming to know where he is leading his country.
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And yet during that time, we certainly didn't see white identity seeming to matter very much in American politics.
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There were rumors, cryptic statements, seeming bafflement and frustration publicly from San Antonio — but only characteristic silence from Leonard.
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Yet there was still an "I" observing this seeming catastrophe, a paradox I couldn't explain but needed to address.
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Digital publishers have suffered as shifting reader habits and whimsical-seeming algorithm adjustments at Facebook have cut into revenue.
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Finally, the lawmakers went home, with Democrats, some seeming slightly dazed, posting celebratory tweets about their sudden good fortune.
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For one thing, it has a diaristic quality to it, the artist seeming intent on documenting everything around her.
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It offers up salacious photos, like one seeming to show her kissing a man who is not her husband.
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Maybe, though, it is almost impossible to write the truth about these things without seeming — how like a woman!
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In his end-of-life memoir, Mr. McCain scorned Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
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My second customer was a wiry and distraught-seeming woman who didn't bother to acknowledge me as she entered.
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He took many unpopular-seeming positions, like giving prisoners the right to vote or instituting a moratorium on deportations.
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At the risk of seeming like a Los Angeles caricature, I confess that I also walk to be seen.
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All of this wrapped in a package of seeming silliness, which is perhaps its greatest achievement as filmmaking craft.
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Productivity tools have been a white-hot space, with new startups seeming to nab funding on a daily basis.
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The players don't just sway to the music; they often dance, sometimes simple steps and sometimes with seeming abandon.
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Yes, many of these elites have made terrible mistakes over the last 15 years without seeming to learn anything.
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In "Blue Velvet," he played an innocent-seeming college student who didn't mind stumbling into a sadomasochistic murder mystery.
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When I persisted, at the urging of my companion who was only having drinks, he shrugged with seeming disapproval.
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Yet she has wound up seeming pretty much perfect for almost every major stage role she has taken on.
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The irony of a Breitbart editor seeming to crave a trigger warning for a magazine cover didn't go unnoticed.
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It could be argued that Ms. Riley is too healthy and secure-seeming to embody the self-destructive Effie.
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"You did a helluva job in your job," Biden finally said of the CFPB, seeming to cede the argument.
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"How to Tame a Fox" sets out to answer a simple-seeming question: What makes a dog a dog?
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He said he would be open to testifying before Congress, while seeming resigned to his company facing new regulations.
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When he finished speaking, the girls began to whine and squirm, seeming to pick up on their parents' discomfort.
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He, too, finds these indulgences empty and exhaustible: literature stops seeming interesting, and sex gets more difficult every year.
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Trump's allies insist his seeming fixation on Biden is based on factors unrelated to Biden's performance in the polls.
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She just made the mistake of not seeming quite offended enough in a TV segment by certain Halloween costumes.
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Corrupt policemen, seeming good guys who bend the rules, gratuitous violence, criminals killing other criminals: That's the "Narcos" style.
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Most people prefer to process failure internally, quickly moving on for fear of causing a scene or seeming unprofessional.
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The character winds up seeming less the opera's heroine than its narrator, telling us about her adventures in California.
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Their popularity underscores some Christian conservatives' seeming determination to apply the law, constitutional or moral, only to their opponents.
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At the same time, I had been following a seeming uptick in the activities of the Ku Klux Klan.
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They had barely begun to prepare for closings that many owners said were seeming increasingly inevitable, at least temporarily.
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But generous applications of produce don't always save the food from seeming a bit safe, conservative and slightly dated.
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But even the septum's edginess as it came onto the scene was diminished by its frillier-seeming southern cousin.
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With that seeming increasingly unlikely, on Wednesday he said he would vote in favor if the party merely abstained.
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It's difficult to be over-the-top in one scene, and subtle the next, without the performance seeming disjointed.
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The film reveals Hela's origin story as Odin's firstborn, a status that gives her immense power and seeming immortality.
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Cuomo initially joked about Nixon's run before she officially declared, seeming to write her off as another celebrity candidate.
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From the moment this project was announced, Allen has expressed a seeming disinterest in television as a storytelling form.
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But there's something to glean from the seeming nonsense — something faithful in its attempt to distill the mostly inexplicable.
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It was partly consumed by newer asphalt, its distinctive round and rectangle shape seeming to recede into the road.
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To make matters worse, this seeming hick — Grant Wood (1891–1942) — quickly and cannily capitalized on this popular success.
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NASA is a seeming government boondoggle that has not only put men on the moon but that has explored mars.
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The "adult or sexual products and services" section caused the biggest commotion, with the ban on "lingerie" seeming especially outrageous.
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"The issue is store employees using my generic-seeming email address for the customers' security contact email," Kono told Gizmodo.
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Under these conditions, all objects stand out in stark definition, each seeming to radiate with its own aura and importance.
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Russia, of course, remains a true wild card, despite the seeming budding "bromance" between President-elect Trump and Vladimir Putin.
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At that altitude a satellite takes a day to travel around the planet, seeming to hover in the same place.
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Here's why we don't think so: She's always been an ally to Carrie & Co., without seeming uber-suspicious, like Dar.
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He eventually condemned the support of such groups, but was criticized for his at times seeming reluctance to do so.
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Dorne is the southernmost of Westeros's Seven Kingdoms, and is ethnically distinct and particularly foreign-seeming to the other six.
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Outside, the group paused, and Tiquesha looked at Samantha, seeming to realize what an effort her new bride had made.
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Lawmakers also are wary of seeming too friendly to Iran, especially given hostility to Tehran by the government of Israel.
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At a certain point, however, Musk the showman stopped being cute and started seeming like the world's most annoying bullshitter.
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I'm sure many celebrities wish they had this excuse to get out of taking selfies with fans without seeming rude.
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Trump's seeming obsession with undermining Biden's campaign may also present problems for him on the other side of the globe.
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If companies can send their messages in a natural way without seeming like an ad, it can be very effective.
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The result is the sun seeming to hang in the sky even after it has physically dropped below the horizon.
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However, when reminded of President Trump's seeming allergy to the words "technology" and "innovation," Kosak offered a different, sharper response.
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A seeming paradox, the phrase "hiding in plain sight" simultaneously implies obscurity and exposure—secrets under cover of the obvious.
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Her performance swings from flirty to sinister to fun to terrifying without ever seeming confused, making her the show's standout.
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This seeming incoherence when it comes to major foreign policy decisions is a hallmark of the Trump presidency so far.
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Another time, it was Amanda, whose seeming wholesomeness made me feel somewhat ineligible for the continuing project of being human.
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An App Store listing for the earbuds is also already live, spotted by CNET, seeming to confirm the iPhone app.
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Until now, the tab has served up a seeming mishmash of videos from big publishers and pages that you follow.
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The Audi, equipped with Delphi's systems and sensors from partners, including Mobileye, handled busy Las Vegas streets with seeming ease.
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You'll know it's working when ads start seeming less creepy and directly relevant to that thing you just searched for.
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Davidson captioned the photo, "the chamber of secrets has been opened," seeming to confirm that Angus Filch's beloved cat, Mrs.
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"There's a couple, uh, Cubans in there," Mr. Ryan said hesitantly, seeming unsure of what was actually in the burger.
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His vague comments seeming to link Obama to the Orlando shooting in a Fox interview Monday sparked a new firestorm.
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But in its brevity and seeming innocuousness, it cuts that much deeper, as echoed by the crowd's suspenseful collective gasp.
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Such moves have proved too much for some erstwhile white supporters, while seeming insufficient (or irrelevant) to potential black voters.
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Right now, it's seeming like we'll have to wait until the end of this year or the beginning of 2019.
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Others who spoke out against the president's seeming apathy toward the island include Trevor Noah, Jimmy Fallon, and Conan O'Brien.
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Another photo shows a man dressed in military fatigues and a helmet, seeming to point a gun at the camera.
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He says they also routed money through unrelated-seeming bank accounts to fool credit card companies into processing illegal payments.
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The seeming randomness can be frustrating, but the unpredictability is also a testament to the unique strengths of this series.
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Yet they also saw unemployment averaging below 4 percent through 2020 without any appreciable jump in inflation, another seeming contradiction.
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Even the somewhat grandmotherly-seeming wife of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (Anton Lesser) was getting some action on the side.
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That being said, the stiff arm is grossly underrated as a counter-grappling weapon largely because of its seeming simplicity.
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His hard-line positions quickly catapulted him from a seeming also-ran in a crowded field to surprise front-runner.
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Indeed, the seeming lack of international interest in the election is one of the many factors making it so strange.
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The detective also insinuated that the seeming free reign children have on the internet is at least partially at fault.
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The Kushner family has apologized for seeming to imply a connection between Jared Kushner's White House role and the company.
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You're not alone if you're thinking that the Star Wars franchise is seeming just a little bit … more compressed lately.
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The other original picnic-goers quietly remain behind, sipping their wine without seeming to comprehend the consequences of their passivity.
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He won them over by doing his homework and then listening, by seeming engaging, informed and, most of all, likable.
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Even the Trump advisers with the most impressive-seeming resumes — like Michael Flynn, a former three-star general, and Sen.
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Yet it looked to be over inside a minute, with McClellan seeming determined to dispatch Benn in the opening round.
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At 542,752 tons these are at record highs, seeming to corroborate anecdotal reports that off-exchange stocks are also high.
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But the central government must tread a fine line in enforcing the law in the region without seeming heavy-handed.
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"I admire people like Hanif who put so much of themselves into something without seeming self-centered," she tells me.
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When I couldn't pretend to proofread any longer without seeming completely incompetent, I let my boss show me the software.
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Update: Miller has sent a series of tweets in a seeming attempt to clarify his remarks to New York magazine.
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But if you're too indirect when you decline out of fear of seeming "mean," you risk giving the wrong impression.
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The actor Daniel Kublick has a sweet otherness about him, and a sort of genius for seeming a little dim.
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Lobster started to be served on trains across the country, and passengers soon became fans of the exotic-seeming dish.
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But that's assuming Phase Two hasn't killed everyone first, which is seeming like less and less of a safe bet.
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Trump has previously claimed that his favorite book is the Bible, despite not seeming to have actually read the Bible.
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To be confirmed as prime minister in a first-round parliamentary vote, Sanchez would need a remote-seeming absolute majority.
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But if we focus, instead, on systems that malfunction, then the seeming diversity begins to collapse into patterns of unity.
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Arab governments have tried repeatedly to bring them together, with talks and seeming progress in 2007, 2011, 2012, and 2014.
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Given that seeming financial disparity between the two men, why would Hannity never pay Cohen a dime for his services?
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Yet despite Trump and Kim's seeming positional differences, both share some common interests, from selflessly altruistic to purely self-focused.
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A batch of new emails was also released Monday, seeming to show undue access to officials within the Clinton Foundation.
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In fact, Trump has begun pardoning folks with seeming reckless abandon at an early point in his tenure as president.
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