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The monotony of a sailor's lot has driven them, it would seem, into monotones.
The state of Denmark is delivered, it would seem, into tyranny, not justice.
The entire season's worth of vintage-looking chiffon slip dresses at Stella McCartney might have been packed, so gossamer did they seem, into one of those oversized Kelly bags that make the perfect assignation kit, as the French acknowledge with their charming name for such an accessory: baise-en-ville.
For another hour, we drove small roads through endless roundabouts between hedgerows, deeper and deeper, it would seem, into nothing much, and emerged at a crossroads where there stood the same pub, at the bottom of a hill, that had been there in Barbara's time.
Throwing a decent party isn't rocket science – just provide drinks and snacks, assemble an upbeat playlist, have a few activities in your back pocket if people seem into it, ask everyone to dress up a teensy bit fancier than they would normally, et voilà: you have a room full of people enjoying themselves.
Gadamer's speculative account of meaning collapses, it would seem, into a referential account of signs.
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The Cardinals lucked — or so it seemed — into the big leagues' ultimate weakling.
That he was there and seemed into us was totally mind-blowing.
James Hook had been willed, it seemed, into the No 10 shirt, at the expense of Stephen Jones by popular demand.
And then we saw it go into the first tower, slicing softly and discreetly, it seemed, into the side of the building".
The origin of this problem seems into a classical result (see Theorem 1.1) of Bonsall [6] (see also Sonnenshein [18]) for contraction mappings.
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