Sentence examples for seemingly citing from inspiring English sources

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"Let's do away with pop songs where a girl nods yes when she means no and vice versa, k?" Dunham, 29, tweeted on Sunday, seemingly citing the lyrics to the single.

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At a rally in Florida this month, President Trump sparked an international uproar when he seemingly cited a terrorist attack in Sweden that never actually happened.

At the same time, sales volume remained strong in some areas while slipping in others -- with brokers, exuding their seemingly inherent optimism, citing low inventory as the culprit.

"The Western media — and I can't see any of their journalists here in the city of Kobane — have been saying recently that the Islamic State are on the retreat," Cantlie says in a seemingly relaxed tone, citing recent news reports and Western officials' statements made as late as October 20.

"The list of potential horrors is seemingly endless," they write, citing a United States-China war, a 21st-century Great Depression, water shortages in the developing world and more.

The National Trust also objected, citing the "seemingly endless modifications" to the site, "each increasing the development density and height and which confirm the inherent defects in the current planning system".

A number of bloggers were upset over this seemingly innocuous feature request, citing the difference between authority and popularity and how easy it is to game popularity counts on Twitter.

That story cited, seemingly as common sense, the idea that Halloween is the time of year when animal mutilations become more common.

There was the gynecological table, seemingly inexplicable; the dean suggested — without citing evidence — it was for abortions, or repairing hymens.

He repeatedly put off making a decision, most recently citing a continuing — and seemingly open-ended — study by state health officials.

When San Francisco Chronicle columnist Debra Sanders pointed out the union's overwhelming political power, citing $90,000 teacher salaries and seemingly endless benefits, the NEA saw red.

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