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In addition, trials seem to project deterrence across borders.
We are susceptible to presidents who talk with the self-assuredness of a Western movie sheriff or who, like Mr. Obama, seem to project an aura of celebrity or historic greatness.
But the collection that the designer Sergio Zambon presented on Thursday at 10 Corso Como, Milan's hip shopping hub, did not seem to project the tunic-and-pants idea into the 21st century.
The artist is so good at what he does that the props in his paintings actually seem to project beyond the picture surface, making you want to reach out and touch them.
Both demonstrate extraordinary skills, but only the latter, by making the pumpkin seem to project into the room from the ledge on which it sits, emerges as an intentional trompe l'oeil.
Nevertheless, the minimum and maximum run seem to project more extreme values around the median run (Figure 2B and D).
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For the following century the museum seemed to project a disdain for living artists.
Jesse Bransford has painted into a corner a cube that seems to project forward three-dimensionally.
Some airlines seemed to project a rather casual attitude about the crisis on their Web sites, it seemed to me.
She goes out of her way to be playful with children, in part, it seems, to project a motherly image.
Collins seems to project him as an everyday utility player — similar to the Braves Martin Pradooror the Rays' Ben Zobrist — whose bat is potent enough to carve out a niche.
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