Sentence examples for seem to trace from inspiring English sources

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The dozen or so large pictures in a series titled "Invocations" seem to trace two separate stories.

But this fellow's troubles all seem to trace to that convenient literary fallback, child abuse and neglect.

Heart disease, obesity and late-onset diabetes frequently seem to trace their origins back to conditions in the womb, or in the first few weeks of infancy.

All the missteps seem to trace back to the Magic Kingdom and the micromanagement style of its leader, Michael D. Eisner.

Superficially, the telecommunications industry's story of many rivals borrowing heavily and outspending one another to create far more capacity than the market could support does seem to trace the pattern of the railroad barons of the late 19th century.

In the former, Schoenberg used an intricate sequence of poems by Stefan George that seem to trace the progressively intimate encounters of two youths in a magical garden; for the latter, Berg employed deceptively simple texts by the decadent café poet Peter Altenberg, which arouse images of "measureless sorrow," "summer rainstorms," and "the brink of beyond".

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On closer inspection, the lines of day-glo violet seemed to trace the veins in his leg.

Although American in theme, the lines and colors (deep red, ultramarine, poppy, black paired with gold) seemed to trace back to Saint Laurent and early Rive Gauche.

The tactic has a rich, albeit disreputable history that seems to trace its modern roots to Bill Laimbeer and his 1980s Detroit Pistons teammates.

Otherwise, Mr. Elbaz seemed to trace a modern power woman by way of the maestro for whom he once worked: Yves Saint Laurent.

"A couple of weddings in Williamsburg and that putz thinks he understands Orthodox Jews!" he'd snort with a roll of the eyes that seemed to trace the full circumference of the globe.

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