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The seasonal anthology, then, appears to split the difference between over-serialized, blurred binges like House of Cards and the breezy, forgettable quality of an episodic procedural like NCIS.
According to Slate, he also appears to split his time between the Cotton State and the Bay Area, where he works and also owns a home.
SLY051 (ltrA), for example, appears to split a tra5 gene in two.
Exceptionally, the first of these primary Delta bands appears to split to give rise to both the maxillopedal and the first leg-bearing segment.
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The various parties appeared to split into two camps.
The director had been the bookies' favourite coming in to the festival and yet Winter Sleep appeared to split the critics when it screened early in the festival.
Degradation is a line short of destruction, a difference Obama appeared to split by suggesting his desired end state is a neutralized, unthreatening Isis.
Speaking just an hour before the report was released, foreign minister Julie Bishop appeared to split from Tony Abbott's position by stating she did not support stripping Australian citizenship dual nationals on a retrospective basis "in principle".
PAGE A15 Fight Over Earmarks in Bill A16 A SPLIT ON CAMPAIGN DONATIONS The Supreme Court appeared to split along ideological lines in an argument over whether a state court judge should have disqualified himself from an appeal of a $50 million jury verdict against an energy company whose chief executive had spent $3 million to elect him.
The increasingly confusing New Jersey governor's race appeared to split into two tracks today: one about such issues as cleaning up state government and lowering property taxes, and another over Mr. Franks's right to be on the June 26 ballot at all.
"It looked like a missile and then turned into a condom-shaped plume of smoke as it appeared to split in two".
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