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It's a film that seems to be continually devouring its own premises.
While Saif has ostensibly retreated to the shadows, his influence seems to be continually present in business and social realms.
Although he seems to be continually hovering just outside the club door, the serious art world's velvet ropes have never been let down for him.
That partisanship has created an election cycle that is more heated and seems to be continually in process; this prevents any serious attempts at any long term solutions to America's problems.
At least one of the local people who have registered with Leila – a little shop on Fehrbelliner Strasse, north-east of the city centre – seems to be continually fixing shelves or hanging pictures.
While Jake seems to be continually surprised by the fact that he has a disabled son, most of my waking thoughts are probably rather like yours – about getting the kids to school, getting ready for work, checking there's something for supper.
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Here he and Ms. Toogood, cramped together, seem to be continually missing each other — like you might a target — and yet connecting.
Both seem to be continually in the process of taking shape and dissolving, of becoming allegory and returning to brute matter.
As the national television coverage switched from group to group, the cameras seemed to be continually finding players standing in fearsome fescue or facing bewildering bunker shots.
Some musical categories are thinly represented, mostly because of rights issues, but all the services seem to be continually adding new material.
Ashley, who had earlier completely lost his temper with Unite's assistant general secretary, Steve Turner, after the trade unionist had the temerity to ask a question, seemed to be continually fighting to keep his real emotions in check.
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