Sentence examples for seemed rewritten from inspiring English sources

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The old Curt Schilling T-shirt from the Red Sox' World Series run that read "Why not us?" seemed rewritten this season as "What, us worry?" It doesn't matter if Wang made a mistaken pitch or a purpose pitch or a pitch that Youkilis spun into as he held up his swing in the fifth inning.

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IN 2008, Barack Obama's presidential campaign seemed to rewrite all the rules in electoral politics and herald a new progressive era in America.

Mr. Hague's words seemed to rewrite a narrative of essentially benevolent colonial rule relayed to generations of Britons back home, raising the possibility that citizens of other outposts of an empire that once spanned much of the globe could seek compensation.

Pouton more than made amends three minutes into the second half with the opportunist effort that 40 minutes later seemed to have rewritten the history books for Grimsby.

"El Hombre Impasible" seems a rewrite of "Nowhere Man"; in "Arboles Frutales," Mr. Albarran sings, "I am surrounded by thousands of fruit trees/ mangos, tangerines, plums, pineapples and avodados/ I will starve to death because I don't want to move". And in the opening track, "El Padre," the narrator imagines, Kafka-esquely, that he has turned into his father.

It's not long before you acquire a device called the Address Disruptor, a tool that seems to rewrite the code governing certain elements of the world around you.

Mr. Cafero said Mr. Malloy seemed to be rewriting history when he said he saw fiscal progress that Mr. Cafero said did not exist.

That, too, seemed a novel rewriting of history, because the security forces regularly uncovered arms dumps before the IRA declared its ceasefire in 1994.

Mr. Graf said progress could be forthcoming because the corps and Congress seemed open to rewriting the rules so projects could be clustered.

She seemed bent on rewriting the role of rising starlet, which normally requires one to arrive late, to speak only when spoken to, and to never try to pay for one's own skinny cappuccino.

Mr. Maxton and other analysts trace the roots of DaimlerChrysler's problems with Mitsubishi to the heady days after the merger of Daimler-Benz and the Chrysler Corporation, when Mr. Schrempp seemed bent on rewriting the rules for running a major carmaker.

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