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This week Stephen Harper's Conservative government seemed to join them.
The first three movements seemed to join in one supermovement.
But as the game went on, the Islanders seemed to join the 19,438 in attendance.
At the height of the tensions, in the 1960's and 70's, composers felt compelled, or so it seemed, to join one of two warring camps.
This week even China unusually seemed to join the fray (see article)."The bilateral process launched in Oslo in 1993 has been failing for over a decade," says Assaf Sharon of Molad, a doveish new Israeli think-tank.
From a boat, with the lights of Charleston cut off by the curvature of the earth, the lighthouse seemed to join the parade of ghosts that inhabit this former slave port.
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Certainly the props, lights and fabric seem to join in.
In fact everyone seems to join in wholeheartedly.
Still, enough new blood seems to join in to keep the scene going.
Levi seems to join us in our incomprehension, which is both a narrative astonishment and a moral astonishment.
And the camera scrambles after her, seeming to join in with the desperate and demeaning grapple that invariably ensues.
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