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1 All men seem alike to her, whether stewards, firemen, sailors, or cabin-boys.
2 The impudence of Tanchelyn and the superstition of his followers seem alike incredible.
3 To me they seem alike : all scarlet, and feathers, and powder, and pipeclay.
4 They were so different they made left and right seem alike in everything but mind.
5 Thanks to thy application, the pain and the swelling seem alike to have been removed.
6 Not to remember those thus bruised and mangled, it would seem alike unnatural, and impossible.
7 I know not how it is, but my energies, good and evil, seem alike vanishing.
8 Yes, there was only one thing that could possibly make them seem alike to Geof.
9 The suddenness, the lightness, the loudness, the sweet confusion, the sparkling gayety, seem alike in both.
10 That is why up to the third and fourth years at any rate, most children seem alike .
11 Though college students appear different enough to one another, they all seem alike to the outside world.
12 All classes seem alike exposed to danger.
13 Once off the highway, all the ridges and slopes seem alike , and there is no end to them.
14 Years and months seem alike now.
15 If we are ignorant of these aids to history, all history is apt to seem alike to us.
16 The discovery could help cardiology embrace "precision medicine," in which illnesses that seem alike turn out to differ in their underlying mechanisms.
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