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These share limited space with festooned personal items that seem to belong to a different era.
I stop thinking about food and start looking for more items that seem out of place.
Then there are items that seem too extravagant for people to buy for themselves.
Apparently it's to lure consumers seeking to buy food items that seem more homemade.
If the order is still "open", you can delete items that seem to be holding things up.
On the other hand, Evans favored items that seem more animated, such as masks with raffia or broom-like fly whisks.
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Startled, I began sampling the "AfDs" (the Articles for Deletion debate pages) and the even more urgent "speedy deletes" and "PRODs" (proposed deletes) for other items that seemed unjustifiably at risk; when they were, I tried to save them.
He also did paintings of bowling balls, olives, marbles, amphetamine pills, and other unrelated items that seemed to hover just above the canvas, and drawings in which three-dimensional words appeared to rise up from the surface like paper cutouts.
A defense lawyer, James J. Culleton, zeroed in on items that seemed to have been largely ignored during the investigation, like little piles of broken glass from Mr. Bell's Altima, or dents in the bumpers, as if repeatedly pointing out, in so many words, that the former detective had missed a spot.
From the Middle Formative there are important Olmec sites located along what appears to have been a highland route to the west to obtain the luxury items that seemed to have been so desperately needed by the Olmec elite e.g., jade, serpentine, iron ore for mirrors, cinnabar, and so forth.
In came a range of items that seemed to shout pride, unapologetic swagger and reward after a lifetime of sacrifice.
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