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Cate Blanchett and I are trying to determine whether she's a fake - or whether she's merely as hidden from herself as she seems to be hidden from strangers who would like to capture her essence over breakfast at the Chateau Marmont, tape recorder and pen at the ready.
Although complex mitochondrial genomes have been described in land plants (Sloan et al. 2012) and some multicellular opisthokonts (Shao et al. 2012), most diversity seems to be hidden in protists.
Search for rooms and areas that you may have not explored or seems to be hidden.
Our research shows seva is done in many ways by the Hindu Americans, but seems to be "hidden" and under-reported.
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The hair seems to be hiding something.
This year, he almost seems to be hiding out.
The production seems to be hiding something — perhaps it's the album's generic heart.
He seems to be hiding against the boards at the blue line or in the corners before he emerges to score from the doorstep.
He has lost weight for his first starring role, and the cleft in his chin has deepened, becoming another shadowy place where he seems to be hiding things.
(Ever since she made a name for herself, in the sixties, with the television band leader Mitch Miller, Uggams has twinkled a trifle too brightly; she often seems to be hiding something behind her discordant cuteness).
The friendship crosses the line when Ms. Archer, who seems to be hiding something behind her overdramatic persona, acts on their shared feelings and unwisely allows their relationship to develop into a romance of sorts.
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