seeming造句121. Fouda, who conducted the interview at an Al Qaeda safe housein Karachi, said that he was astounded not only by Mohammed's boasting but alsoby his seeming imperviousness to the danger of being caught.
122. It is something akin to the philosopher's stone: seeming to create extra value without consuming resources.
123. "The Krebs Cycle, " Edward answered, seeming reluctant as he turned to look at Mr. Banner.
124. However most planets of seeming lifelessness do hold life; some upon other dimensions within your creation even hold an etheric humanoid form.
125. It would be foolish to spoil the opportunity by seeming too assured or brash.
126. To their utter amazement, this seeming harpy spoke to them.
127. The discussions to - night were a sort of seeming plagiarisms of each other.
128. "To yield to seeming," as Buber wrote, "is man's essential cowardice, to resist it is his essential courage... one must at times pay dearly for life lived from the being, but it is never too dear."
129. The seeming disdain shows for customers and users is what one might expect from a monopolist.
130. Wandering Iranian towns in 1978, I remember riot squads in the streets and the Shah's portrait seeming to hang tenuously in market stalls.
131. A merely seeming swiftness of our vessel will keep him dumb.
132. The mountain remains unmoved its seeming defeat by the mist.
133. All this is convoluted code for something simple: companies meaning ( or seeming ) to be good.
134. Another style that's seeming over - used, and will probably run its course over the next year.
135. A title whose seeming tautology made it clear that she was primarily interested in poetry.
136. Heaven knows what seeming nonsense may not tomorrow be demonstrated truth. A. N. Whitehead.
137. When you talk to kids, how do you get your message across without seeming preachy ?
138. The seeming paradox emerged from the first study to explore the effects of variation in the human gene for a brain master switch, DARPP-32.
139. Flattered by her seeming importance, she evoked a confinding smile in return.
140. He hurled his arms about seeming to clutch at something and then fell.
141. They now more often appear staring vacantly or seeming disoriented, being psychologically removed from their situation.
142. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) did not support the NUM, seeming to support Thatcher's call for a national ballot.
143. The notes, written on yellow foolscap, contain an assortment of limericks and anecdotes, drifting into seeming nonsense.
144. But, despite its seeming absurdity and nonsensicality, it brings to light the moral weaknesses of the English upper class and other problems in modern English society in a jocular manner.
145. The seeming failure of the urban offers an exceptional opportunity, a pretext for Nietzschean frivolity.
146. Negative symptoms are marked by absence as much as presence: inexpressive faces, monotone speech, few gestures, seeming lack of interest in the world, and inability to feel pleasure.
147. Such will be his fate, though to outward seeming he may occupy the earth's loftiest seats and be established upon its most exalted throne.
148. "The day after the elections, CNN started a 24-hour psychological war room against Iran, " Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hassan Qashqavi told a moderator with seeming outrage on Iranian state TV.
149. This seeming to is specialized to measure a body to create for the lately classic romanticist.
150. On the snowfield of Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest), an egg yolk is lying there quietly, seeming to be waiting for hatching out a new life.