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1 It seems first to be instilled by some incredible experience.
2 L. Jenyns (Blomefield) seems first to have made this observation in his 'British Animals.'
3 As to causing the external growth, it was ten years later before it seems first to have succeeded.
4 There he seems first to have learned of the disastrous effects of the great October hurricanes of that year.
5 It was in connection with this worship that idolatry seems first to have crept in, Artaxerxes Mnemon (ab.
6 Everything seems first class.
7 The chart seems first to have appeared on a Toothpaste for Dinner T-shirt, which is now (sadly) sold out.
8 His inspiration seems first to have been awakened when Vienna was besieged by the Turks in 1683, and gallantly defended by the Christian powers.
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