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This natural alchemy had created a whirling vortex, awesome, destructive, seemingly alive.
Neutra has walled it up, seemingly alive, as if aggression itself is an evil genie that has been cajoled into a jar.
Scotland might not yet have gained her independence but here was a party seemingly alive to the challenges of daily life in the country's most disadvantaged communities.
Although it is not a true portrait in the strictest sense of the word, this bust-length rendering of a man seemingly alive to his own inner mysteries would influence sculptors and painters for centuries to come.
People here were deeply disturbed by the pictures from Kampala, of young Ugandans dressed up for a night out sitting dead in white plastic chairs, some still seemingly alive, with beer bottles in their laps.
Further into the countryside, the main roads are decent, the whitewash on the churches often freshly painted and democracy seemingly alive and well in the banners and flags of the FMLN and Arena parties.
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In the last 10 overs the Dragons scored 85, seemingly keeping alive their hopes of a runners-up spot.
A 50s doll with declining sales, seemingly kept alive by the arguments of educated mothers, she is as much of a threat as her Dreamhouse was a home.
It concerns two linked groups caught in time loops, running each permutation in a futile attempt at escape, seemingly kept alive by a malign force.
But the drama sparked by the possibility of a machine that thinks is less important than the idea itself, whether it regards the seeming second life of the world online or even virtual life of the movie that, so often, overwhelms and bewilders the lives of its creators, for whom it is seemingly more alive than life itself.
When she goes to her room, the duck costume seemingly comes alive and attacks Carly Beth.
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