Sentence examples for language appears to be from inspiring English sources

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The Basque language appears to be related to no other.

The language appears to be evenhanded, but the effect has been one-sided.

The language appears to be spreading, although no one is sure of the precise numbers.

So far Mr Cameron's carefully crafted language appears to be doing the trick.

The difficulty comprehending complex language appears to be a delay rather than a deficit, so boys may "catch up" over time.

For principled defenders of freedom, disgusted by squelchy liberalism, wussy surrender monkeys, and Guardianista-style appeasement, a redneck approach to sex and women, expressed in appropriately free language, appears to be a key indicator of having consistent progressive views.

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The conciliatory language appeared to be an effort to ease what looked like a humiliating retreat by Afghan officials.

But Trump's rejection of mob-like behavior and language appear to be reserved for those who do not support him.

That language appeared to be a technical way of saying Mr. Snowden remained in the international passenger transit area of the Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow.

The senators piecing together the language appear to be moderating the bill the House passed last month, and they could have a draft soon as they work toward a vote in coming weeks.

(Mr. Bowie's language appeared to be a playful rejoinder to the British tabloids that cited anonymous sources suggesting the singer had had a falling out with the museum's curators).

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