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My family is now in a slightly awkward phase, we quite often seem to have meals at different times because, for example, my son Jimmy is off playing golf or footie, or my daughter Maddy is just hanging out with her friends.
I hope that world leaders, who quite often seem a bit more keen on things like getting re-elected than things like global justice, take more notice of global Internet campaigns championed by former prime ministers than current prime ministers and their deputies do of students throwing paint at a royal Rolls-Royce.
Moreover, microtubules between neighboring cells quite often seem to follow each other's directions, generating a seemingly 'continuous' supracellular pattern.
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The fury was made worse by the fact that I'd gone to a posh university, the first in my family, and discovered – oh woe, oh confusion – that privileged people quite often seemed friendly, interesting, generous and likable.
Earlier heat use measurements have shown that the real heat use of LEB, for several reasons, quite often seems to be somewhat higher than the values from theoretical calculations.
The newer club drug users can often seem quite different from the more traditional heroin and crack users.
Great art can often seem quite cloistered, set apart in its cultural loftiness, the stuff of museologists and finicky, Harris-Tweeded connoisseurs.
It may be objected that such massive reactions often seem quite out of proportion to the slight stimulations that provoke them.
Such word-order codes might seem like reasonable regimentations of language to a Latin-speaker, but in translation they often seem quite implausible and forced.
My extra 1 kilogram of luggage seems to genuinely fluster you, and frankly, you often seem quite confused, like you don't really know what you're doing.
Mincham describes: "Bach's expression of the joy of union with Christ can often seem quite worldly and uninhibited", and summarises: "The 3/8 time signature, symmetrical phrasing and rapid string skirls combine to create a sense of a dance of abandonment".
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