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1 That mammoth almost had her, but she did not seem unusually upset.
2 Among other recent unpleasant surprises, spliced genes seem unusually likely to spread to other organisms.
3 Her hands did not seem to be chilled; they did seem unusually smooth and soft.
4 Was it imagination, or did she seem unusually fatigued?
5 You seem unusually excited and ready to laugh.
6 The franc pieces seem unusually bright.
7 Drick, standing at his side, commented, "You seem unusually eager to see this battle through, General."
9 The garden plan may seem unusually large, but in accordance with Solomon's First Law of Abundance, there's a great deal of intentional waste.
10 When they arrived on the actual bridge Kahlee noted with some surprise that this was the one place the ship didn't seem unusually crowded.
11 His canine teeth seem unusually large and formidable, and the dog bears the marks of them in many deep gashes upon his face and nose.
12 Dougie isn't the world's best housekeeper, but the room seemed unusually disrupted.
13 I concentrated on driving, ignoring the fact that he seemed unusually pensive.
14 Everything now seemed unusually and, perhaps because of the contrast, unreasonably quiet.
15 A few seconds flitted by that to them seemed unusually long .
16 It seemed unusually bright and everyone else was out of the tent.
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