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The same duality is evinced in his art.
He lacked the personal courage he evinced in his art.
(He also knows how stars do and don't work collaboratively, as evinced in his beautiful 1995 play "Master Class").
Tussman's early poetry, as evinced in her first book, Lider (1949; Poems), was written in sonnet form.
Fascism, as evinced in the work of later film-makers such as Luchino Visconti, had an ambivalent allure for gay men with its adulation of the homoerotic Aryan.
Increasingly, the story line includes frustration over the money that ran out, but there are also cries of hope, even celebration, as evinced in Prattsville over the weekend.
Even steadfast interfaith activists criticised the lack of sensitivity evinced in the speech.A tactful statement the next day at the Western Wall might have improved matters.
The false-ring phenomenon is clearly evinced in conifers when the normal growing season is interrupted by factors such as drought in the spring.
It's another skewed Bolaño love story, laced with faint traces of noir menace evinced in references to "two assassins," "the night in the hotel," "a secret agent".
This ethic is best evinced in the story of Jade Goody, perhaps the closest popular culture has come to a perfect parable of our times.
Ricci, the only well-known name in the cast, is the "interesting" one, as evinced in the first 10 minutes by her name-dropping Hegel.
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