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1 It did seem vaguely anthropomorphic, with the makings of a strong face.
2 Most players, in fact, seem vaguely bewildered the match is happening at all.
3 He looked with curious puzzlement at the man, who did seem vaguely familiar.
4 The gist of that diplomatic foot stamping may seem vaguely familiar to those following Australian politics recently.
5 There in the half light there was a slender grace about her that made her seem vaguely unreal.
6 Did she seem vaguely familiar?
7 You seem vaguely familiar.
8 He was speaking in a voice that seemed vaguely unlike his own.
9 A small, white-haired man who seems vaguely familiar is reading a book.
10 Raine, Countess Spencer is one of those names that seems vaguely familiar.
11 Madame Christophor, on the other hand, although she sighed, seemed vaguely content.
12 His face seemed vaguely familiar, yet Adam knew they had never met.
13 His face seemed vaguely familiar, though she could not think from where.
14 It seemed vaguely unreal, impossible for something to travel so far, so quickly.
15 The cathedral seemed vaguely indicative of the past grandeur of the Catholic Church.
16 Somehow she seemed vaguely familiar, but that still wasn't it exactly.
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