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The left side of most vertebrate brains, for example, seems to process and control feeding.
He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
When an active tooth in the shark's jaws is lost or worn down, many spare teeth lie in seemingly limitless reserve, each of which are ready to slide into the appropriate position.
Nature now seemed able to speak for itself, with a minimum of interference.
The bank seems to have sold bundled loans to other Banks while keeping them recorded as assets.
What may seem helpful behaviour to you can be construed as interference by others.
Eagle-eyed fans have now spotted that the latest Game of Thrones trailer appears to show some flashback scenes featuring a young Eddard Stark.
They seemed devoted to each other and were openly affectionate.
Yorkshire people seemed strange, and Martha was always rather a puzzle to her.
Johnston isn't tired of Las Vegas yet, it seems, but appearances can be deceptive.
She seemed more alive and looked forward to getting up in the morning.
He is not a man of big words but someone, it seems, living in his own world.
When we knocked on her door, she seemed tense but allowed us in any way.
It may seem that this cultural continuity gives us a huge advantage over ants.
The sound was so serene that it seemed unearthly.
The city of Ottawa sounds quiet.
My mood seems to fluctuate from day to day.
Surprisingly, considering their crooked purpose, the cash desks seem to have operated on an honour system.
The long ascent to the Alp from there seemed very weary and far to the traveller.
Huck waited what seemed a weary long time, but nothing happened.
I keep dialing, but the line seems dead.
A police officer said the explosions appeared to have targeted Nay Shwe Thway Aung and his entourage because many of the injured were security personnel.
Intentionally or not, it seems customers are being mislead.
He seems to be looking at a brick wall, where the words "True Love" are scrawled, as newspapers flying past him like tumbleweed (pictured).
We don't want to forgive because it feels like forgetting the wrong and we feel like the other person's behavior doesn't deserve to be condoned.