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Like the American superpower or not, when it existed during the heyday of the postwar world it did not do a bad job in maintaining a semblance of order.

From Salon

At 140-4 in the 30th over, England still had control but they lost all semblance of it late on.

From BBC

Burns can still sew up a talented cast, which likely speaks to the appeal of any project these days with a semblance of recognizable adult humanity bubbling inside.

Said tries to ensure the boy still gets a semblance of childhood and in the film we follow them on a trip to the beach.

From BBC

Any semblance of a shooting slump had seemingly washed away in the rainy L.A. night, as Watkins hit five more from deep in the first half.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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