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Weather alternately savage and moody seems to set a theme for the trip.
Study something like the iPad closely enough, and it seems to set a course for how we're now to use words and images for business and pleasure.
Announcing this acquisition seems to set a precedent of sorts for Groupon for laying on significant news during earnings days.
As a "break" for this positive feedback loop, SALL4 possesses a strong self-repressive effect, which, seems to set a tight regulation for the proper expression of both genes.
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The opposing argument has merit, particularly because the editors' decision may seem to set a precedent.
His blueprints for reasserting fiscal control lack many important details but generally seem to set a proper course.
He seemed to set a tone by ramming into Espen Knutsen for a loose puck on his first shift.
Tragedy never seems too far from British football; the awful death of Gary Speed earlier this year – which also united the game in sympathy – seemed to set a tone.
Governorships are typically harder for women to win; any victories seem to set a precedent only for the individual state, not the nation.
Mr. Wells had told the police that a dark-skinned man attached the bomb to his neck, clicking it closed with a combination lock that seemed to set a timer.
Despite the sense of euphoria on the right, the result would seem to set a Netanyahu-led Israel on a collision course with both Palestinians and the international community.
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