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In one graphic photograph, Arredondo can be seen seemingly pinching shut the end of an artery on the part-severed leg of a man being carried away in a wheelchair.
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The water from the Irish Glencar Waterfall can be seen travelling upwards, seemingly due to the severe weather that has hit the UK recently.
This populist spirit can be seen in two seemingly disparate demonstrations on the international stage: the Olympic Games (London in 2012, but chiefly Sochi in February 2014) and the bombing of Aleppo from October to December 2016.
The evidence that the inequality gap is making people across the population feel powerless, and threatened, can be seen in the similarity between two seemingly disparate groups, the Tea Party movement and the "Occupy" movement.
Several times on camera he can be seen clenched and shrieking, seized by bouts of seemingly insurmountable frustration.
(Footage of the second leg with, oddly, crowd noise seemingly dubbed on top, can be seen here).
Vreeland's superlative achievement may have been the lasting quality of her seemingly capricious pronouncements — which can be seen, read and heard again and again, without losing their juicy vitality.
This can be seen in the striking weakness in the once seemingly unstoppable high-end condominium market.
He criticized the episode's beginning, where "a seemingly large evergreen forest looming" can be seen, saying that it ruined the illusion of the show taking place in Santa Barbara.
Not a sliver of the interior can be seen from the sidewalk but it's obviously an apparel store, seemingly a clone of Abercrombie & Fitch.
Zhang's theorem doesn't directly address this issue, but it can be seen as part of a larger program in number theory: how can we justify seemingly simple properties of numbers?" Zhang's result describes how primes are distributed.
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