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The younger firms seem to excel in speed, experimentation and delivering a steady stream of innovation.
True, low-income private schools sometimes seem to excel -- by concentrating a neighborhood's most motivated parents and students.
Sadly, this immature, public schoolboy mentality is an unpleasant fact of politics - and Ukip seem to excel at it.
(Britons seem to excel at this form of grumbling: parties set up by British expatriates in Spain to block developments prospered in elections there on May 27th).
"Luke doesn't seem to excel on links courses," Jacklin, now a longtime course architect in Bradenton, Fla., said in a telephone interview.
"It feels like when we are behind or we are down, we seem to excel, which is a great quality, and I think we've got to take that same quality when we're ahead.
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American brand Merrell seems to excel in the latter.
His main hobby is chess, at which he seems to excel.
As wars, depressions, technologies, and politics surged and ebbed, they always seemed to excel at keeping their feelers out, staying attuned to whatever was going on.
Warner seems to excel at everything he does, whether it is scoring a century, as he did in last Friday's Tri-Series opener against England in Sydney, or getting under opponents' skins.
He took a simple concept, the asymmetrical hemline, and made it chic — the kind of feat where the designer seems to excel, creating timeless clothing that avoids being boring through a bit of unexpected ingenuity.
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