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Seeming and on
Seeming to give up on his vows and companions, Dareon indulges in many harborside sins.

Seeming and by
Seeming to blend the refined music of his early solo work with the threatening music that came later, it is by any standard a bleak, harrowing record.

Seeming and after
Seeming to go against the spirit, if not the exact letter, of The Civil Rights Cases, the Court found that, although a discriminatory private contract could not violate the Equal Protection Clause, the courts ' enforcement of such a contract could: after all, the Supreme Court reasoned, courts were part of the state.

Seeming and .
Seeming much relieved, she smiled one of those worth-waiting-for smiles, and I smiled all the way into the bedroom.
Seeming to have roots in the soil, they actually have none in life.
Seeming to have no connection with other events at first, a young police officer, Ben Cole, is convinced what is being brushed off as a suicide is actually a murder, and ends up losing his job over the issue ... which brings him to the side of the embattled Christian school.
: Seeming and savour all the winter long.
: Seeming to be the chimes of freedom flashing.
Seeming to contradict his meteor hypothesis, Kaplan also said, " This high selectivity of direction seems to indicate that some group was trying to pinpoint Los Alamos with a new sort of weapon.
Seeming completely unsurprised, Lindsey interrupts Angel in mid-snoop.

going and nowhere
As early as 1999 it was clear the Itanium was going to be delivered very late, and then that it would have nowhere near the performance originally expected.
His career seemed to be going nowhere in particular until he took out a large bank loan, secured by a life insurance policy, to buy his way into the fledgling March team as a Formula 2 ( F2 ) driver in 1971.
By midmorning on 9 November, Hitler realized that the putsch was going nowhere.
Originally the town was on a two lane road that Steve Weller of the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel said was a " road going nowhere ".
For years this club has been going nowhere.
This was a straight line in a grass field, which was also my own path, goingnowhere ’.
* " He ain't going nowhere " for " He isn't " he's not " going anywhere " or " he is going nowhere " ( dialectical usage ; see " ain't ") and double negative
Research Capital analyst Jon Hykawy concluded that Ballard saw the industry going nowhere and said: " In my view, the hydrogen car was never alive.
When it became apparent that it was going nowhere, the Ringatu forces began moving towards Ruatahuna, hoping to persuade the other columns to advance and attack them.
However, in 1837 he was passed over for promotion, so, recognizing that his career was going nowhere, he resigned from the Navy in 1841.
* Hoan Bridge ( built 1973 ), a 3 km road bridge over the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which was unused until access roads were completed in 1977, was lacking freeway connections at the southern end until 1998, and was " going nowhere again " for two months while closed for major repairs after a span partially collapsed in December 2000
" Slant Online panned the film, saying " like lab rats futilely running on their treadmill, Cube eventually winds up going nowhere fast.
Both Jim and Rick Manzarek were disappointed in the response to the demo — additionally both of the Manzareks, along Sullivan, were not impressed by the new Morrison songs -- and subsequently the Manzarek brothers, sans Ray, quit the band, stating they felt the band was " going nowhere fast ".
Distracted by problems in his life — Chowder's career is going nowhere, and his girlfriend has recently left him — he is unable to begin writing, and instead ruminates on poets and poetry throughout history.
Ganzouri then appeared for the first time in about 11 years of silence as the of Egyptian Revolution broke and right after Hosni Mubarak stepping down in a phone call on " Al Haya Al Youm " TV program saying that's a day of a new era in Egypt and that there is nowhere going back from this day.
" According to the Corner Gas tagline, it is from nowhere, but still within a relatively short drive to " The City ," where characters are often shown going to shop or attend " support meetings ," in the case of Davis and Lacey.
An eventual finish of 23rd, and a club record low attendance of 790 for the game with Stockport County on 5 May 1984, showed a club that looked to be going nowhere.
Frederick Henry, sensing that the talks were going nowhere, proposed to put an ultimatum to the other side to accept the Dutch demands.
He broke up the band ... ' cause he thought punk rock was going nowhere ".
Ostrander, feeling that the band was going nowhere, quit.

going and band
But while the two men are riding into the country, where they are going to dinner, they are attacked in the dark of the forest by a band of thieves, who strip them of everything, including most of their clothes.
" It looks to me that with this ribbon as though I will gain no fame from it if I do tear apart such a slender band, but if it is made with art and trickery, then even if it does look thin, this band is not going on my legs.
I always respected Led Zeppelin, and I'd rather Mötley Crüe be thought of as that type of band rather than a band that's just going through the motions.
Listening to her album Horses when he was 15 made a huge impact on him ; he said later, " I decided then that I was going to start a band.
They were finally selected and told they were going to be a band.
First Ranken then Hunt left the band, the latter going on to become singer / songwriter in an indie band called Bish, whose self-titled debut album was released in 2001.
Carlisle remained a friend and helper of the band throughout ( she can be heard introducing the band on the Germicide: Live At The Whiskey recording, as produced by Kim Fowley ), only leaving because her new band, the Go-Go's, was becoming popular and, as she put it, " I was really disturbed by the heroin that was going on.
Fans saw this as part of the show, and indeed, the band presented it as such, even when breaking bottles and rolling in the glass, with the music coming and going.
" His enthusiasm kept us going at times, definitely ", Mars later said, " His vision, his faith in the band was a binding force ".
After the band split, Cook formed Beats International whose début album spawned their signature hit, Dub Be Good to Me which was another UK number-one as well as going on to become the 7th best-selling single of 1990 in the UK.
Having completed the first leg of its extensive European tour, which saw the band play 15 sold-out dates across nine countries, the UK leg of the tour sold out within 90 minutes of going on sale and included three London dates, the first of which was The O < sub > 2 </ sub > Arena on 13 October.
" I don't see the point of playing in a band and going just one way when you can do everything.
Peter Murphy worked briefly with bassist Mick Karn of Japan in the band Dalis Car before going solo with such albums as 1988's Love Hysteria and 1989's Deep.
To the tones of My Bloody Valentine, Martin and Jocke decided they were going to start a new band.
Basie recalled a review, which said something like, " We caught the great Count Basie band which is supposed to be so hot he was going to come in here and set the Roseland on fire.
He was the lead singer and guitarist for the band Max Webster before going on to lead a solo career.
After going through a few name changes with essentially the same band, Mitchell and " Zooom " headed for Toronto, Ontario.
The band released its self-titled in 2006 before going on " indefinite hiatus " in 2007.
" That day, Brian Wilson said the band is going to get back together to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
The band released 8 studio albums before going into hiatus in 1988.

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