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Cruz certainly seems to typify an especially entrepreneurial brand of music-making that has long reaped rewards in the States.
A lot of them are talented amateurs, refreshingly free of the arrogance and aloofness that seems to typify the players in so many other, higher-profile, team sports.
Choosing between a luxury resort of indeterminate green credentials and a true conservation venture that offers only minimal comforts seems to typify the problem of ecotourism in the Amazon.
Vassar, where I teach, is one of those campuses that seems to typify, for some, how wacky and permissive higher education has become — a readymade specimen for those seeking to depict the twenty-first-century American college at its most insular and navel-gazing.
Vassar, where I teach, is one of those campuses that seems to typify, for some, how wacky and permissive higher education has become a readymade specimen for those seeking to depict the twenty-first-century American college at its most insular and navel-gazing.
Secondly, the context and use of emoticons seems to typify a cultural trend that is at the very least rather annoying: a refusal of adults to act like grown-ups, and a mindless desire to endlessly, and uncritically, adopt all that is youth-related, and to never out-grow the preoccupation we have stolen from teenagers – that with being "cool".
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Praxiteles and Scopas seem to typify the new spirit that can readily be discerned in surviving original sculptures.
Yet such deathly exhibits seem to typify the strange place of avant garde art in contemporary culture.
I wrote that down, because it seemed to typify an acuity of mind that she and Rawlings share.
Baudelaire is the protagonist of Benjamin's book, in the sense that he seemed to typify the period.
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