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It is also, seemingly, something of an impracticality.
I recall her now as I saw her then--gamine, a lovely combination of Katherine Hepburn and Jeanne Moreau, seemingly something of a Transcendentalist, personally elusive.
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By not controlling himself – seemingly something he is incapable of doing – he is making things worse.
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The style of his Pythagorean proof, elegant and seemingly effortless, also portends something of the later scientist.
Before Mr. Pogan discussed what happened that night, his lawyer, Stuart London, had his client speak extensively about his background, seemingly trying to create something of a Tale of the Tape between himself and Mr. Long.
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Rodriguez, though a frequent media attraction, has always been something of a cipher — seemingly the neediest of superstars and also the most emotionally remote, capable of confessing to seeing a therapist one day, like a jock king's version of Tony Soprano, and appearing shirtless in Central Park the next.
But Lithium-ion, the dominant battery technology of the last two decades, has hit something of a wall, something seemingly inherent in chemistry.
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