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His power, it seemed, lay entirely in refusal.
Here, it seemed, lay the possibility — however fragile — for the largest Arab society to escape the tired, deceptive secular and Islamist labels and so open up the possibility of a representative and inclusive society.
By the time "I Know Why" was published, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X were dead, and the only hope for black politics, it seemed, lay in the voices that were just beginning to be heard: those of such strong-willed female politicians as Shirley Chisholm and Barbara Jordan, two of the first black women to serve in Congress.
After a day in the Uruguay camp, the blame, it seemed, lay elsewhere.
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Its roots, it seems, lay in the grave issue of isolation versus intervention, and some pretty ugly things were said in the Record about a columnist on the News, who persistently opposed American aid to Britain.
Yet blame, it seems, lay below.
After their release, Mr Vedder and Natalie Maines, lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, threw a party for supporters in Memphis, Tennessee.Political ambition, it seems, lay at the heart of the case.
Bangkok's pleasures, it seems, lie behind its gritty surfaces, and not only in the city's many fancy hotels and malls, its world-class aquarium or the much-visited temples to the Buddha, Wat Arun and Wat Pho.
Britain's lure, it seems, lies in the relative leniency of its immigration policy.
The fault, it seems, lies with Leonardo da Vinci.
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