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"Many cats and their human companions seem to develop a pidgin language in order to communicate better.
Even silver-tongued dramatists like Christopher Durang ("Sex and Longing") and Wendy Wasserstein (the Broadway version of "An American Daughter") seem to develop a life-draining stammer when their plays approach the subject of those who scurry about Capitol Hill.
By Elizabeth Newcomb The New Yorker, December 10 , 1938P. 104 For some reason or other, people who live in country houses, seem to develop a strange immunity to the cold, as if they grew a rich, invisible fur.
Remarkably, they found that some species seem to develop a tolerance for radioactivity over time.Fukushima and Chernobyl are more than 7,000km 4,3500 miles) apart, but Dr Mousseau and his colleagues soon realised that the two sites had much in common.
And the phenomenon laid out in the current paper works remarkably like medical vaccination exposing people to a tiny amount of the offending substance, and they seem to develop a resistance to it in the future.
Help! was the one that seem to develop a life of its own.
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Mr. Desplechin and his cameraman, Eric Gautier, seem to develop an intimate rapport with the actors, bringing each scene alive with unexpected detail and nuance.
"People who work on corn really seem to develop an attachment to this organism," he says.
She seemed to develop a political conscience overnight.
"Mother," he said, "seemed to develop a propensity for black men".
Everywhere people seemed to develop a fitness culture rooted in their ethnic or national identity.
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