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1 The younger man did not present the appearance of a crushed controversialist.
2 The quarters of William now began to present the appearance of a court.
3 These beautiful sea animals present the appearance of delicately tinted flowers adorned with the most exquisite gems.
4 Their finger-nails present the appearance of hooked claws, while their diet consists wholly of uncooked animal food.
5 At present the appearance of these two buildings is a little altered, as their entrances are changed.
6 The boy has experienced good training, for all that he has at present the appearance of a great fool.
7 She was absolutely constipated, and at her death her abdomen was so distended as to present the appearance of ascites.
8 However, these latter lesions may present the appearance of banal arteriosclerosis, albeit more advanced expected on the basis of donor age.
9 Time and again, it has been content to present the appearance of reform as a substitute for concrete and meaningful change.
10 The open suburban spaces present the appearance of an enormous drying-ground, in which are hung the blankets of the entire department.
11 Haul aft your lee-jib and fore-sheets, there, my lads; we must not present the appearance of lying in wait for her.
12 Through the action of minute particles, the browns of a picture often present the appearance of the bloom of a plum.
13 Within this are his houses to accommodate his family and slaves; which, if numerous, frequently present the appearance of a village.
14 The tables themselves present the appearance of the modern school-desk, being long enough that twenty men may be comfortably seated at each.
15 The gardens usually present the appearance of a large number of tall, dead trees standing without bark, and maize growing between them.
16 The rice fields, stretching far in the distance, present the appearance of a mirror decked with shadows of fleecy clouds, transparent and sublime.
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