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It somehow appears that not only the IF itself but also its calculation is surrounded by magic or affected by politics.

As it stands now, I only hear about apps via worth-of-mouth from friends, or if it somehow appears in my Twitter feed.

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However, although the story was marked as "draft", and was not in any way intended to be published, it somehow appeared in our public RSS feed.

The party appears paralysed by two issues: the fact that it started the reforms now being misused by the coalition; and a terror that it will somehow appear backward-looking if it doesn't come up with some shiny new ideas.

It is the N.F.L.'s version of the quirky distant cousin who somehow appears at every family function, a 40-year stalwart of statistics that is viewed consistently with discriminating suspicion.

The photograph which was taken in the forties, is in black-and-white, and somehow appears to have aged more than its subject.

Optical nerves fire, neurotransmitters swarm and the image somehow appears in our minds.

Yet the expansive setting somehow appears curiously remote within the relatively intimate George Street space.

The writer appears to be a tough and sceptical outsider, and yet somehow appears also to be no stranger to these shindigs.

Olivia de Havilland, renowned Hollywood beauty and double Oscar winner, was 100 years old on Friday and somehow appears to have quietly straddled the ages.

This is a place of ambient charm, which would be entirely normal in most cities, but somehow appears notable in Havana.

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