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He doesn't seem to have a fever.
As the incumbent Senator, he doesn't seem to have.
He doesn't seem to have a record.
From the word around town, he doesn't seem to have the whole picture.
He doesn't seem to have any friends.
For as powerful as that dragon is, he doesn't seem to have a real thirst for blood.
He doesn't seem to have made any enemies.
His vitals are stabilizing, and he doesn't seem to have any permanent injuries.
He doesn't seem to have a specific type.
I can't criticize his character,mainly because he doesn't seem to have one.
He doesn't seem to have any other qualifications.
MRls show a larynx similar to ours, but he doesn't seem to have anything to say.
But he doesn't seem to have suffered any ill effects.
I'm really wondering if the other bud will ever be able to open, since he doesn't seem to have grown at all.
He doesn't seem to have left us anything else to find.
Sal Price made his living writing about the dark things people do… but he doesn't seem to have a dark side of his own.
He doesn't seem to have much of a motive to kill your uncle.
As Celia Walden, editor of the Daily Telegraph 's gossip pages,says,"Furnish's relationship with Elton has afforded him huge opportunities, but he doesn't seem to have exploited them in a way that could be described as unbecoming.
He doesn't seem to have any connection to any of the other guys.
He doesn't seem to have the sort of character that reflects well on the United States.
He doesn't seem to have remembered what happened to him, what actually brought him here, or that he was in police custody, or why.
However, despite his efforts, he does not seem to have succeeded.
He didn't seem to have a head for battle.
He does not seem to have been considered an heir to the throne, as Haakon the Young's younger brother, Magnus, was hailed as king already in 1257.
Despite his religious fervour, he does not seem to have been a resolute enemy of the Abbasids; according to a story, the Caliph al-Mu'tadid was saddened by Muhammad's death.
At first, he did not seem to have a clue about what causes poverty or the solutions to it.
From references in his own polemics and those of others, he does not seem to have proceeded Master of Arts there.
Looking at Blaze,I noticed that he didn't seem to have realized that something was amiss about the Death Knight.
He does not seem to have succeeded in checking Sgouros, but the local bishop, Michael Choniates, nevertheless composed an encomium in his honour.
So it's possible he's the unsub, but he didn't seem to have a connection with the Clayvin family.