The presence of the canal might have seemed threatening to Latin American nations as it could have been viewed as a symbol of foreign dominance and control over their territory and resources. This could raise concerns about sovereignty, security, and potentially create economic imbalances by favoring the interests of the canal's operators over those of the local nations.
The city-state of Athens seemed to have a geographical advantage due to its location on the Attica peninsula, with access to the sea for trade and defense, as well as surrounding mountains providing protection. The natural harbor of Piraeus also gave Athens a strategic advantage in naval power.
After months of steady progress, her weight loss seemed to plateau, leaving her feeling discouraged and frustrated.
Alfred Wegener noticed that the outlines of the continents seemed to fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, particularly the coastlines of South America and Africa. This observation led him to develop the theory of continental drift.
Yes, the grandmother seemed happier in the village compared to the city. In the village, she enjoyed the slower pace of life, close-knit community, and connection to nature, which brought her a sense of contentment and fulfillment that she may not have experienced in the bustling city.
The Magic Valley region in Idaho got its name from the early settlers who were amazed by the rapid development of agriculture in the area due to the introduction of irrigation systems. The abundant crops and lush landscapes seemed almost magical compared to the surrounding arid desert.
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The building of the Panama Canal .
It seemed to be unstoppable after the sinking of the USS Maine.
It seemed to be unstoppable after the sinking of the USS Maine.
Yes. On April 20, 1979, a swamp rabbit attempted to get into President Carter's small fishing boat with what seemed to be a menacing and threatening stance.
It was a World War and few nations and only the Antarctic Continent seemed able to avoid it effects.
- cut American merchants out of the tea trade -seemed to be a trick to trap Americans into paying the Townshend duty on tea.
King George III. At the time, he was the King of England, and all the acts of oppression from Britain on the American colonies seemed to come from him.
King George III. At the time, he was the King of England, and all the acts of oppression from Britain on the American colonies seemed to come from him.
it seemed to prove that America was not winning in Vietnam.
Frying pan to Fire I suspect. Actually some saw it as a good thing but most seemed to have remained loyal the the Crown.
To me, what is being personified is a living Gremlin named "Horrifically Bad Prose".