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Passionate rage doesn't seem to afflict Mr. Akhtar, 41, who has a gentle appearance and a ready smile.
That in itself presents them with a tricky dilemma, because playing for a draw is a dangerous game, especially if Petr Cech has another one of the brain melts that only seem to afflict him when playing for his country.
The remote location, the lack of resources and a generalised mood of dissatisfaction seem to afflict all doctors in this part of Massachusetts, with Pittsfield suffering an especially bad case.
This anxiety and ambivalence about origins and fathers does not seem to afflict Bayard, who elaborates so commandingly on Dickens, unhesitatingly attempting to imitate the great Victorian's language and plotting.
At the end of the 19th century, British doctors were puzzled by the fact that Chinese laborers in the Malay states were dying of a disease called beriberi, which didn't seem to afflict Tamils or native Malays.
Phillips's expatriates are suffering from a sense of inauthenticity that doesn't seem to afflict their local counterparts; while they roost in cafés, wistfully seeking an echt Central European dining experience, and averting their eyes from the city's contemporary buildings, the Hungarians are enthusiastically lined up outside Budapest's first McDonald's.
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That same problem seems to afflict the characters in "Turing's Delirium".
The clinical insanity that seems to afflict him onscreen is itself a form of subversion.
The illness seems to afflict poor children in certain ethnic groups, like American Indians, blacks and Hispanics.
In many hibernacula — the disease seems to afflict bats only during the winter — the mortality rate has reached over ninety per cent.
Tactically, what was unexpected was that he came to the net so often; emotionally, that nerves seemed to afflict him after 10 previous Grand Slam finals.
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