Seeming Sentence Examples

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  • The mind can act only upon itself; beyond that limit, the power of God must intervene to make any seeming interaction possible between body and soul.

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  • Why so seeming fast, but deadly slow?

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  • She looked up, somehow seeming small in spite of her height, but there was fire in her eyes.

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  • At a time when all nationalities, and at the same time all bonds of religion and national customs, were beginning to be broken up in the seeming cosmos and real chaos of the Graeco-Roman Empire, the Jews stood out like a rock in the midst of the ocean.

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  • It would not be seeming for the first deal of my mate to be a loss.

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  • Like Jackson, she moved with incredible grace, seeming to float rather than walk.

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  • Relieved from its load it does not, like other animals, seek the shade, even when that is to be found, but prefers to kneel beside its burden in the broad glare of the sun, seeming to luxuriate in the burning sand.

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  • Brahmanic pantheism and Buddhistic nihilism alike teach the unreality of the seeming world, and preach mystical absorption as the highest goal; in both, the sense of the worth of human personality is lost.

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  • After explaining that he will use the term "external world" in the sense of absolute, self-existent, independent matter, he attempts in the first part to prove that the visible world is not external, by showing - first, that the seeming externality of a visible object is no proof of real externality, and second, that a visible object, as such, is not external.

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  • The seeming want of reaction of so much of the cerebellar structure under artificial stimulation, and the complex relay system revealed in the histology of the cerebellum, suggest that the impressions are elaborate.

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  • The variety and seeming confusion which reign in feudal society, under uniform controlling principles, rule also in the ages of beginning.

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  • But as the orbits are not centred on the sun, which is in a focus of each, the displacement of the seeming circle would be readily seen in the case of Mercury and of Mars.

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  • The anti-Trinitarian path was one which opened invitingly before a considerable class of critical minds, seeming as it did to lead out into Reformed Church In America a sunny open, remote from the unfathomable depths of mystery and clouds of religious emotion which beset the way of the sincere Catholic and Protestant alike.

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  • And it is perhaps not arbitrary to suppose that the splendour of the ritual in Amos's time implies a tremulous anxiety that Israel's seeming prosperity under Jeroboam II.

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  • His natural urbanity allowed him to rule without seeming to rule.

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  • The explanation of this seeming anomaly is to be found in the primitive destination of the " animals " to the purposes of an " horary zodiac."

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  • His seeming inconsistencies are reconciled to apprehension, not by a formula of the intellect, but by the many-sidedness of a highly impressible nature.

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  • But in the Protrepticus he goes on to say that seeming goods, such.

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  • On the one hand the British claim did not, it is seen, go the length of the restriction Great Britain consented to place on her own right of search during the Boer War, seeming to apply only to the case of ships carrying conditional contraband.

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  • The socalled enterprising methods of some German traders are, however, condemned by many experienced English traders, and it is said that in China, for instance, the seeming successes of the newcomers are delusive.

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  • Otherwise his scepticism is subordinate to orthodox belief, the fundamental dogmas of the church seeming to him intuitively evident.

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  • Little by little his policy, always supported by a majority in a house of representatives elected by a corrupt and narrow franchise, became more reactionary and purely dynastic. His position in France seeming to be unassailable, he sought to strengthen it in Europe by family alliances.

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  • Rays often alter suddenly in length, seeming to stretch down towards the horizon or mount towards the zenith.

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  • Lord Grey, very properly, proposed measures of repression to put this anarchy down, and O'Connell opposed them with extreme vehemence, a seeming departure from his avowed principles, but natural in the case of a popular tribune.

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  • It may have been that the sophists' preference of seeming to reality, of success to truth, had a mischievous effect upon the morality of the time; but it is clear that they had no common theory of ethics, and there is no warrant for the assumption that a sophist, as such, specially interested himself in ethical questions.

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  • The village system is well described, each little rural unit seeming to be an independent republic. Megasthenes remarked the exemption of the husbandmen (Vaisyas) from war and public services, and enumerates the dyes, fibres, fabrics and products (animal, vegetable and mineral) of India.

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  • For his life on earth with his material body was only an appearance, a seeming, a phenomenon, and simultaneously with its activities the true Buddha existed unmoved and eternal.

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  • As his violent death drew near, his words indicated how he preserved his deep faith unshaken while yet recognizing the seeming failure of his mission.

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  • Thus, for example, at the great synod held in Antioch in 268 the word oµoou6cos was rejected, as seeming to favour Unitarianism.

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  • The Paradoxes (Characters of a believing Christian in paradoxes, and seeming contradictions), which was often and justly suspected, has been conclusively proved by Grosart to be the work of another author.

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  • Though in reality he governed others, it was always by seeming to give way; and he reigned in society as much by the attraction of his manners as by the superior virtue of his parts.

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  • This was a sad blow to Livingstone, seeming to have rendered all his efforts to establish a mission futile.

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  • In " Opinion " he propounded a theory of the world of seeming and its development, pointing out however that, in accordance with the principles already laid down, these cosmological speculations do not pretend to anything more than probability.

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  • Hence the theory of the unity of nature is necessarily followed by a theory of its seeming plurality, that is to say, of the variety and mutation of things.

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  • Modern Christians are tempted to charge the seeming extravagance of St Paul's thought upon his Jewish inheritance, while modern Jews are tempted to stigmatize them as grotesque exaggerations of reasonable rabbinical doctrines.

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  • In regard to Scripture alone does he maintain that seeming error or discrepancy must be due to our misinterpretation.

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  • Pity he finds to be grief for the calamity of others, arising from imagination of the like calamity befalling oneself; what we admire with seeming disinterestedness as beautiful (pulchrum) is really " pleasure in promise "; when men are not immediately seeking present pleasure, they desire power as a means to future pleasure, and thus have a derivative delight in the exercise of power that prompts to what we call benevolent action.

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  • The seeming anomaly of classifying as a single branch of science all that we know in a field so wide, while subdividing our knowledge of things on our own planet into an indefinite number of separate sciences, finds its explanation in the impossibility of subjecting the matter of the heavens to that experimental scrutiny which yields such rich results when applied to matter which we can handle at will.

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  • A state dispensary system for the sale of intoxicating liquors was authorized by the constitution, but the popular vote in 1908 was unfavourable to the continuance of the system, the sentiment seeming to be for rigid prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors.

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  • So intense did the controversy now become, that at last, towards the end of 638, Heraclius published an Ecthesis, or Exposition of the Faith (composed by Sergius), which prohibited the use of the phrase "one energy," because of its disquieting effects on some minds, as seeming to militate against the doctrine of the two natures; while, on the other hand, the expression "two energies" was interdicted because it seemed to imply that Christ had two wills.

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  • When his son Louis wished to wrest the English crown from John, now crushed by his barons, Philip intervened without seeming to do so, first with the barons, then with Innocent III., supporting and disowning his son by turns; until the latter, held in.

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  • The Phoenicians were here traders and not settlers; the Greeks, though they planted early colonies on the Gulf of Lyons, occupied hardly any site south of the Pyrenees, and the seeming likeness in name of Saguntum and the Greek island Zacynthus is mere coincidence.

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  • How could one reconcile the seeming contradiction between everything the cult stood for and the replacement of the divinely anointed king?

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  • All dark Scriptures shall be made plain; all seeming contradictions reconciled.

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  • We managed to take a wrong turning which meant an unnecessary detour, with every light seeming to work against us.

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  • Your argument otherwise is to repeat falsehoods, seeming to imagine that through repetition they will come true.

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  • The settings allow for anything to be possible yet at the same time not seeming too far-fetched.

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  • Monk is an equally ominous figure, seeming to absorb light like a black hole in space.

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  • He finds himself seeming to float in some sort of glowing tunnel where he can see a giant humanoid.

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  • I already mentioned the seeming political impossibility of inducing first world citizens to lower their impact on the world.

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  • With a seeming inability to rest; to stop what they're doing.

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  • That sums up the conventional view and explains the seeming indifference of many central banks to this issue.

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  • The causal chain that goes from the presence of the chair to my subsequent seeming to perceive it is too kinky or devious.

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  • Fourthly we have seeming lack of compassion for the suffering.

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  • I want to argue that it is precisely this seeming nothingness of reading that should concern us today.

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  • Just wanted to say sorry for probably seeming like a total nutter leaning over the stage at the gig.

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  • I was aware of seeming rather prissy and an egghead because I liked using the other half of my brain as well.

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  • Top of page CHAPTER II The year 1910 brought a seeming realization of this antagonism by the men.

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  • It's a case of never seeming to be in the mood to just go out, looking for things to take pictures of.

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  • Even at his best, Willis followed a formula, often seeming to cheat his organs out of interesting possibilities.

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  • They have an annoying trait of always seeming to produce more cockerels than hens which makes them expensive to breed.

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  • Through Christ we are " more than conquerors " because even seeming defeat can be turned around by God into victory!

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  • Sorry to drone on and not to show you any pictures, but it is all seeming a bit surreal at the moment.

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  • We need to keep doing research, become better informed and avoid seeming like a bunch of " Whingeing Miss the boaters " .

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  • It isn't a bad commentary, but in comparison to Stallone's it ends up seeming a little flat.

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  • Yet seeming transmutations of Colors may be made, where there is any mixture of divers sorts of Rays.

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  • The British media are still evolving strategies to deal with the vast popularity of Terry Pratchett without seeming too uncool.

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  • Wolff, to the present elaborate analysis of the floral organs, morphology exhibits a continual advance towards the demonstration of a fundamental unity among the seeming diversities of living structures.

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  • To all seeming the pope had admitted the canonicity of several of the decrees of Constance - for instance, he had submitted to the necessity of the periodical convocation of other councils; but from his reticence on some points, as well as from his general attitude and some of his constitutions, it appeared that the whole of the decrees of Constance did not receive his unqualified approval, and without any definite pronouncement he made some reservations in the case of decrees which were detrimental to the rights and pre-eminence of the Holy See.

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  • Whence this seeming blight and decay of art?

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  • At a distance the plumage of the adult appears to be white and black in about equal proportions, the latter predominating above; but on closer examination nearly all the seeming black is found to be a bottle-green gleaming with purple and copper; the tail-coverts, both above and below, are of a bright bay colour, seldom visible in flight.

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  • But the religion of the Old Testament did not become merely individualistic in becoming individual, and now the problem was to realize a new conception of the society of faith, the true Israel, the collective servant of Yahweh - in a word to form the idea of a spiritual commonwealth and to show how it was possible for faith to hold fast, in spite of all seeming contradiction, to the truth that Yahweh had chosen for himself a spiritual people, every member of which was in truth the object of His saving and unfailing love, and which should ultimately in very deed inherit that glory of which the carnal Israel was unworthy.

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  • In 1830, however, there was opened up to his ardent imagination a new vista into spiritual things, a new hope for the age in which he lived, by the seeming actual revival in a remote corner of Scotland of those apostolic gifts of prophecy and healing which he had already in 1828 persuaded himself had only been kept in abeyance by the absence of faith.

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  • We certainly cannot subscribe to the conjecture of Lipsius that " the story of the seeming beheading of Simon has at its root malicious misrepresentations of the beheading of Paul."

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  • Pierre had been silent and preoccupied all through dinner, seeming not to grasp what was said.

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  • Innocent seeming companies are often part of big immoral corporations, bringing more moral quandaries.

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  • The Pictures are brillient, with the plants seeming to come alive from the page.

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  • Paul seeming to suggest that Unicode support is something that should be in applications and not the OS.

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  • He advanced over the platform, not seeming to notice my presence.

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  • Have you noticed how people often speak without really seeming to want to get a message across?

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  • At Marseilles they performed her murder in a curiously open manner, seeming to think the deed would be applauded in a Christian country.

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  • The Edinburgh exhibition took ambition one stage further in its labels, by seeming to know what prehistoric people said to each other.

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  • To me the appeal was the music itself, for us the whole image with all its seeming contradictions came along later.

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  • Some persons told their stories with seeming reluctance, some with candor and sincerity, some with obvious embellishments or deletions.

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  • Ever seeming on the increase are the Magpies in the area, especially the Park.

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  • It 's a case of never seeming to be in the mood to just go out, looking for things to take pictures of.

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  • Through Christ we are " more than conquerors " because even seeming defeat can be turned around by God into victory !

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  • We need to keep doing research, become better informed and avoid seeming like a bunch of " Whingeing Miss the boaters ".

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  • It is n't a bad commentary, but in comparison to Stallone 's it ends up seeming a little flat.

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  • The breeze played with the hairs on his neck, seeming to tease each individual hair.

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  • Not only do its notes resound with a seeming inability to blend successfully, they seem practically incongruous - and it's only then that one begins to appreciate just how adventurous Parker really is.

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  • Using a digital scrapbook planner is not necessary, but it is a good way to keep your project from seeming like an overwhelming task.

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  • He keeps on seeming to like me, but every one says that it's just my imagination... what do I do?

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  • Without seeming too obvious, try to be in places that the group hangs out.

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  • So how do you let guests know where you registered without seeming gauche?

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  • This dog food wins rave reviews and testimonials in seeming to help this problem.

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  • The hardier varieties are admirable for artistic gardening, their fine forms being very effective when tastefully grouped on the fringe of beds of choice bushes and when touching and seeming to spring out of the grass.

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  • You can purchase eye enhancing contact lenses that work with the natural color of your eyes or those that are meant to give your irises a whole new look while seeming "almost" natural.

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  • The child is experiencing Hyperacusis, or hearing sounds as seeming louder than they really are.

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  • Blonde hair is one of the most popular shades, but what blonde hair styles highlight sunny locks without seeming overdone or ostentatious?

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  • The best blonde styles, however, are those that are natural and fun, without seeming too forced either with an extreme color choice or overly-styled hair.

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  • With all the current pregnancies and seeming baby boom in Hollywood, there will be a lot of competition to be the first to photograph celebrity babies.

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  • These suits still look sporty and cute, and they keep everything appropriately covered, so you don't have to worry about seeming too risqué if you choose a lingerie tankini.

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  • This combination will subdue the severity of the cut out, keeping your dress sophisticated and sensual without seeming overwhelming.

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  • Your actors can recreate the Nativity scene while a pleasant voice reads the story of Jesus' birth from the Bible with the voice seeming to come from the sky by strategically (and carefully) placing speakers above the scene.

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  • A seeming advantage of Internet dating is that it gives you a fast and deep glance into a candidate's psyche.

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  • Ending a relationship isn't easy for either person, but the good news is that there are ways that you can break the news to your girlfriend without seeming insensitive.

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  • A confident man will be able to seem interested without seeming needy and that kind of confidence gives you the opportunity to flirt right back, or not, as you like.

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  • The more you can do it in a casual way and without seeming desperate for a date, the better your chances of her responding positively.

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  • Valentine's promise rings are sweet and romantic, but they can also be challenging to give without it seeming like a marriage proposal.

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  • From cell phones to keys, and from books to makeup, women need a bag that gets the job done well without seeming too utilitarian in the process.

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  • Humor is one of the best ways to this gent's heart, so don't worry about seeming silly.

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  • Scorpio is fascinated by Virgo’s seeming disinterest in traditional romance, while Virgo is intrigued by Scorpio’s ardent zest for love.

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  • Played by Michelle Forbes, Maryann Forrester arrived as a seeming Good Samaritan, bailing Tara out of jail and giving the troubled woman a place to call home.

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  • Anyone who is unable to choose the perfect watch from among the company's seeming endless array of choices can design a watch through the company's website, Fossil.com.

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  • A red face ladies watch is perfect for wear with a formal suit or business attire, as the red watch face gives just enough flair without seeming overly flamboyant.

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  • This detrimental effects of autism can happen to children who seem to be developing normally, with symptoms such as sudden withdrawl from social situations, loss language skills and seeming to be in their own world for no apparent reason.

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  • Two years later, after regaining some of her parental rights and seeming to have her life back on track, she and her father sued Ghalib, her former manager Sam Lufti, and attorney John Eardley, for conspiring to gain control of her affairs.

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  • The band struggled to carry on, with a second album seeming years away, splitting up looked like their only option.

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  • Lauren says, "I always felt like an outsider, a most awkward teen never seeming to fit in.

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  • Teenagers can be finicky, but a clever theme can bring together friends for a fun time without seeming too structured or cliché.

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  • Soft long hair, seeming one with the very winds.

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  • There are many types of vampire art with the most popular seeming to be the surrealistic interpretations of fine artists.

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  • Despite his seeming resistance, the Ring influenced Bilbo.

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  • Despite seeming a bit like folklore, there's nothing fabricated about these healthful traits.

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  • This seeming pedantry is, however, atoned for by the clear practical aim of his sermons, the noble ideal he keeps before his hearers, and the skill with which he handles spiritual experience and urges incentives to virtue.

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  • About 293 he installed his son Antiochus there as viceroy, the vast extent of the empire seeming to require a double government.

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  • Yahya by a mistake gave baptism to the false Messiah, who had feigned humility; on the completion of his mission, after undergoing a seeming execution, he returned clothed with light into the kingdom of light.

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  • A pilgrimage feast must be fixed in date to ensure the simultaneous presence of the pilgrims. There are, besides, seeming references to the feast in the early prophets, as Hosea xii.

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  • The existence, therefore, of much variation in the practice of the festival in historic times is scarcely proved by the seeming variations of the enactments concerning it in the Pentateuch.

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  • This seeming casual connexion, to some extent, confirms the historic connexion suggested by the text, that the Jews at the Exodus had to use bread prepared in haste; but not even Hebrew tradition attempts to explain why the abstention should last for seven days.

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  • The teaching of Apollinarius that in Christ the Divine Word took the place of the human rational soul, thus seeming to do away with his possession of a true humanity, had led to a reaction by Paul of Samosata, Diodore of Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and Nestorius of Constantinople.

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  • Many of KOuns sculptures appear unfinished to eyes trained in Occidental galleries, whereas the Japanese connoisseur detects evidence of a technical feat in their seeming roughness.

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  • What gave them a seeming importance in the eyes of posterity was the fact that the true history of the Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Arabians and Hittites had been well-nigh forgotten.

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  • Their very isolation had in some measure accounted for their seeming importance.

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  • Looking through this opening they could see the Valley of Voe lying far below them, the cottages seeming like toy houses from that distance.

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  • Prince Vasili passed by, seeming not to hear the ladies, and sat down on a sofa in a far corner of the room.

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  • He glided silently on one foot half across the room, and seeming not to notice the chairs was dashing straight at them, when suddenly, clinking his spurs and spreading out his legs, he stopped short on his heels, stood so a second, stamped on the spot clanking his spurs, whirled rapidly round, and, striking his left heel against his right, flew round again in a circle.

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  • At the basis of the works of all the modern historians from Gibbon to Buckle, despite their seeming disagreements and the apparent novelty of their outlooks, lie those two old, unavoidable assumptions.

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  • But again, I like the product more for the overall look of my skin and its seeming anti-blemish properties.

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