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He appears distinctly uncomfortable.
The vice president appears distinctly uncomfortable.
Andrew notes that the case for holding a permanent file on him "now appears distinctly dubious".
In this light, a fussy British technocrat touting a massive government aid project appears distinctly uncool.
It appears distinctly possible that Diablo could be the first Blizzard franchise to make the leap from PCs to consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but Blizzard isn't talking about that.
David Rosenberg of Merrill Lynch says that the consensus among forecasters is that annual profit growth will be 9.8% in the fourth quarter, the first time in 14 quarters that growth would not be in double digits.Also, growth appears distinctly patchy when looked at industry by industry.
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Clinton is stressing in all her appearances — another point that Penn sees as essential — that Obama will appear distinctly weaker on national-security questions in relation to McCain.
Clinton is stressing in all her appearances another point that Penn sees as essential that Obama will appear distinctly weaker on national-security questions in relation to McCain.
A3 NATIONAL A14-21 Justices Appear Unmoved By Arguments on Detainees The Supreme Court appeared distinctly unreceptive to the Bush administration's argument that the federal courthouse doors must remain closed to the foreign detainees at the Guantánamo Bay naval base in Cuba.
The crowd appeared distinctly unfazed by this charge: the next song, "Lost Coastlines," ended with a rousing refrain of la-la-la-las, and you hardly need to guess what everyone did.
Having appeared distinctly downbeat about Hennessy's chances before the Bet365 Gold Cup, he's only gone and won it anyway, having driven his apparently unwilling mount all the way round.
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