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"It doesn't seem very serious, given the current climate, and it seems to test the limits of U.S. tolerance".
Like many younger artists, Mr. Griffa seems to test how little it takes for something to qualify as a painting.
Chief Justice Roberts is notoriously hard to read during oral argument, and he genuinely seems to test out arguments on oralists in order to clarify his own thinking, without revealing his orientation.
This month, the extreme fire that seems to test the bounds of our recent, place-based memory of how fires behave is the Sand Fire burning north of Los Angeles.
Like all the pavilion components, the work seems to test how familiar objects, especially those from the immediate locale, or with deep personal connections, can be charged with meaning when turned into art.
Every presidential election seems to test the frequently quoted cold war-era axiom of former Senator Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican who cooperated with President Harry S. Truman, that "politics stops at the water's edge" — though even then the rule was often observed in the breach.
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This piece of real estate seemed to test the proposition.
And the Kenyans seemed to test her Friday.
Their scoring woes were coupled with defensive lapses that seemed to test the patience of the almost unflappable goalie Henrik Lundqvist.
Everywhere one turned in the newly resurgent Rwanda, the complexities of officially imposed unity seemed to test the limits of possibility.
If the debate at times seemed to test the candidates on what has been less familiar ground this campaign season, there were no major gaffes.
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