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1 These high-tech tools made her brother's posse on horseback seem positively archaic.
2 Why, man, if I were superstitious, it would seem positively spookish.
3 It absorbed more visible light, making ordinary black seem positively shiny.
4 Other newspapers, in text and cartoons, made the Franciscans' modest efforts seem positively well-mannered.
5 Today in the age of all-night Donald Trump tweet storms, such disintermediated niceties seem positively quaint.
6 Her eyes lit up when she saw Jamie, making Muira's welcome seem positively chilly in comparison.
7 Foot care knowledge and behaviour of patients seem positively influenced by patient education in the short term.
8 The 18 months that followed made the previous 50 seem positively abstemious.
9 Those proverbial indigenous Arctic folk who abandon the elderly on ice floes seem positively civilised by comparison.
10 You seem positively to sling it about.
11 If you're upgrading from, say, a 10-year-old car, the Honda's touchscreen and features may seem positively space age.
12 And while these films were supposed to be thrillers, they make being online back then seem positively quaint.
13 All in all, Clonmel Corporation's latest mayoral election made the opening day of the Northern Ireland Assembly seem positively polite.
14 Power Games strives to be non-judgmental but Hulme's portrayal of Packer makes the late and abundantly eulogized Kerry seem positively saintly.
15 So ingenious is this triumph of mechanism that the baskets seem positively to go through complex processes of thought and selection.
16 What was there in this to make his hand shake and cause the deepening night to seem positively hateful to him?
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