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In contrast to its apparently damaged state, it sports a glossy metallic-blue finish.

In its apparently unpremeditated spontaneity and strikingly attractive subjects, it is also very stylish, like an commercial for Abercrombie & Fitch.

After introduction the specialist will colonize as many of these hosts as it can, spreading rapidly against all "predictions" based on its apparently restricted one host association.

According to Clarke, its apparently successful trial in one small, local jail means it should be rolled out across much of the prison estate, even the big cities.

I've read the bit outside of its apparently broader context, and while I don't find it particularly hilarious or "worth it," I absolutely side with Mike.

It's riveting for prurient reasons, of course, but also for its apparently comprehensive honesty: he's perfectly willing to come off as a callow jerk.

Something about origami's simplicity and its apparently endless possibilities appeals to people.

He is also fond of the phrase "get along" and its apparently versatile applications.

But the Indian bill causes special bother, even with its apparently generous terms.

The novel turns on a shocking revelation, near its end, about its apparently heroic protagonist.

Hindu nationalists feel an elective affinity with Israel for its apparently uncompromising attitude to Muslim minorities.

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