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1This made Galvani's theory that the metals served merely as conductors seem improbable.
2Given trillions of years and billions of opportunities, other examples of self-replicating chemicals don't seem improbable.
3This, to some, may seem improbable, because the Spaniards have described a different state of things.
4The dialogue is quick and gay, and the incidents are so prepared as not to seem improbable.
5For some, this may seem improbable.
6On the other hand, shifting even just a few of these core presumptions can make the scenario seem improbable.
7It does not seem improbable, that his place will be supplied, and perhaps by the Chevalier de la Luzerne.
8This may seem improbable.
9All this may seem improbable to well-nurtured, shore-bred young gentlemen and ladies; but midshipmen were always reckless and idle-thatis, personally.
10At length it began to seem improbable that any one would remember if he had picked up a pocketbook that morning.
11There were even rumours that he had left New York with Fanny Ring; but Mrs. Beaufort's attitude made the report seem improbable.
12By the time you sink one route worth of bolts, you'll be so zapped that climbing the damn thing will seem improbable.
13Nor did it seem improbable that a peace might be concluded not only between those two cities, but among the Grecian states generally.
14Today, Judy and Jay think of Mississippi not only as home but as "the center of the universe." This might seem improbable.
15They saw no evidence of any human life, and the radiation level made it seem improbable that life could still exist in that vicinity.
16Indeed I declare (though it may seem improbable) if I sought to destroy all hope-ifI wished to despair, I could not.
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