1. Congress has had a torrent of learned advice on this amendment, none of which it seems disposed to listen to. 2. The provenance of a manure heap seemed of limited importance beside the problems presently exercising her mind. 3. Indeed, it has seemed of recent times, that all England needed to do to win in Dublin was just to turn up. 4. Borden seemed of the opinion that even the music, back then, was better. 5. All of which only seems proves that one statistic does not a recession make. 6. All the appeals to vote against the special interest of the National Rifle Association seemed of little use. 7. But a large number of New Hampshire voters seem of a mind that the presidency is not a royal inheritance. 8. But enthusiasm for what he could offer seems of have dissipated. 9. Goode, a native Virginian whose courtly good manners seem of another era, stood stunned for a half-second. |