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been evident on
adjective
Obviously true by simple observation; eyely.
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The changing relationship has been evident on several fronts, noted by Mr. Blackwill in the statement he released today.
Appropriately enough, for a publication that insistently juxtaposes surface with substance, many of these advances have been evident on its cover.
Those powers of persuasion in forging consensus — a quality Mr. Obama has told his staff he would like to see in a nominee — have been evident on the appeals court, the judge's supporters say.
There was considerable speculation on Friday among American and South Korean officials that Mr. Kim and his military, to re-establish some credibility, would stage a new nuclear test, for which preparations have been evident on satellite photographs for several weeks.
The differences between the imam and Mr. Gamal have been evident on a wide range of issues for many months, said Muzaffar A. Chishti, director of the Migration Policy Institute at the New York University School of Law and a friend of Mrs. Khan and her husband.
What they probably didn't bank on was the public reaction which has been evident on social media showing an abundance of support for Britain First," a statement on the group's site read, claiming both Fransen and Golding have received "over 1,000 messages of support" since the documentary aired.
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That was evident on his lone interception.
The change is evident on many fronts.
(This was evident on several occasions).
Sensitivities are evident on both sides.
Political calculations are evident on both sides.
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