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Insurance companies are apparently uncertain as well.
A dozen more loitered on the sidewalk in front of the SculptureCenter, apparently uncertain of their next move.
Musically, A.D.H.D. seems all over the place, Shortie apparently uncertain of which genre he's occupying, be it rap, electro or R&B.
All came together in the slogan "India First", which apparently resonated with 180 million people tired of an uninspiring and apparently uncertain Congress party-led coalition government and its dynastic leaders.
Instead of moving purposefully towards the Col du Maudit, the climbers he saw were still near the bottom of the face, apparently uncertain where to go and what to do.
The House was supposed to vote on the extenders bill on Tuesday but leadership, apparently uncertain of its support, pushed the vote until Wednesday afternoon -- and as the afternoon dragged on, Dem leaders continued to say they were "still working on it" until finally putting it off till Thursday.
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Three years later, Cabrera is apparently still uncertain why the Red Sox did not bring him back.
Investors apparently are uncertain about whether the newest version of Acrobat will lift sales.
She looks in his eyes, apparently almost uncertain of how to take it and then she kisses him.
A dove!) The current tenant looked on in good-natured amusement, but the owner of another Betsy-Tacy-related home a few blocks away had apparently asked in no uncertain terms to keep the groups off her property.
You don't get much satire on TV these days, and what there is tends to be the same observations we've heard a million times before, audiences laughing dutifully along to the umpteenth reminder that Eric Pickles is a bit fat or that Prince Harry apparently may be of uncertain parentage.
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