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1 This time they seem intent on keeping tight control of the messaging.
2 Celtic seem intent on staggering rather than swaggering across the finishing line.
3 They seem intent on spreading the contagion to the U.S. Supreme Court.
4 But that's a pleasure Panini seem intent on denying me this time round.
5 The debt issue is hardly a secret, but investors seem intent on ignoring it.
6 Yet teenagers in each generation seem intent on trying, which is to their credit.
7 This was one of those occasions when expensive sides seem intent on producing shoddy football.
8 It will be a difficult campaign, and now of course the Americans seem intent on interfering.
9 In other cases, they seem intent on spreading rumors that prove irresistible to the alt-right internet.
10 And the powerful but shadowy RSCs seem intent on enforcing this vision, though away from parliamentary scrutiny.
11 Some Tokyo Game Show attendees seem intent on photographing every booth babe and cosplayer they can find.
12 He added on Twitter: The growth deniers in Labour Party seem intent today on talking down UK economy.
13 Scientists and industrialists seem intent on bringing about a new age of machines, a new dependence on technology.
14 Right now they seem intent on letting me continue my manipulation of the strands and ignoring each other.
15 Names for new web sites these days seem intent on evoking how incredibly dynamic and exciting things are nowadays.
16 Americans seem intent on ignoring accomplishments outside the domain of literacy and the dynamics of the non-literate United States.
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