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Both are oddly arcane, possessed of that shadowy melancholy that seems to characterize the best marine art.
That trait seems to characterize many young development economists, who often spend their summers working in Africa and Asia.
That seems to characterize the feelings of the people behind the mash-up campaigns for AT&T and Riverbed Technology.
These days, he talks about the vibrant entrepreneurial creativity that seems to characterize the new businesses moving in.
What seems to characterize him more than anything else is an almost childlike trust in God's overarching forgiveness and acceptance.
A combination of formal perfection and kitsch seems to characterize a lot of work on view, as does a continued preoccupation with the dialogue between tradition and innovation.
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His life was one of fortuitous intersections that seemed to characterize New York in the postwar era.
"Very silly," is how the artists seemed to characterize the byproducts of culture-by-consensus. Two weeks ago, a similarly reductive process appeared to creep into the music industry.
They were married in 1973, in Wellfleet, Mass., in a ceremony characterized by the informality (the barefoot bride wore a granny dress and carried wildflowers) that seemed to characterize much of their marriage.
Thus, brain sizes ranging from slightly more than 500 to nearly 800 cc (30.5 to nearly 48.8 cubic inches) seem to characterize H. habilis.
What one might call a misguided level of extraness seemed to characterize the collections shown by Prada, Etro and Ralph Lauren, to name three designers not often mentioned in the same sentence.
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