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From appearances alone.
apparently
seemingly
ostensibly
As a first impression.
when first seen
1
It was the only option, but
at
first
blush
a poor one.
2
The remedy, however, is not so simple as it seems
at
first
blush
.
3
Every friend and every enemy of America will comprehend them
at
first
blush
.
4
So I thought
at
first
blush
;
but are we so sure?
5
I admit that
at
first
blush
all this seems improbable, to say the least.
6
The Kindle was apparently a lot more computerized than it looked
at
first
blush
.
7
And
at
first
blush
,
the group valued them the same.
8
These books seem
at
first
blush
to have every element of greatness, except spontaneity.
9
All this is far more like a child's game than appears
at
first
blush
.
10
And,
at
first
blush
,
it might also look like terrific news for him personally too.
11
That sounds like good news
at
first
blush
.
12
A statement,
at
first
blush
,
to be disputed.
13
What
at
first
blush
looks like disconnection and dispersal is, we realize, a kind of symbiosis.
14
The news that Dish has made an unsolicited proposal to Sprint sounds crazy
at
first
blush
.
15
Nothing simpler
at
first
blush
;
yet, nothing more absurd, more contradictory in terms, or more absolutely impossible.
16
How it does so is fascinating as well, and
at
first
blush
potentially unsettling to security wonks.