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1 In their gentle way, they seem completely away from their noisy neighbors.
2 On the surface, this school's sexual mores seem completely pure and innocent.
3 Such fears of long-term stagnation in the U.S. economy now seem completely unfounded.
4 Even officers from the Animal Vigilance Brigade don't seem completely convinced.
5 Polly and Gordon finally arrive and they seem completely taken with each other.
6 The whys and wherefores of Frank Ocean's sexuality seem completely irrelevant.
7 Half the process would seem completely incomprehensible; the other half, disgusting.
8 And boys that smart don't screw up so bad they seem completely guilty.
9 The name meant nothing to Gurney, but it did not seem completely unfamiliar, either.
10 But now, you seem completely bored by the whole thing.
11 To Jimmy that sounded sufficiently humble, and yet it did not seem completely abject.
12 The result is an eighty-minute drama which is able to make artifice seem completely natural.
13 Their former reverses seem completely to have discouraged the Persians from hazarding another naval engagement.
14 These tiny private institutions may seem completely different from the UK's typically large, research-intensive, state-funded universities.
15 They seem completely oblivious to the moral obligation they have around these drivers, Mr Abbott said.
16 He didn't seem completely in his element, but he was happy enough to try, for me.
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