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Moreover, the cables reveal the limits of American influence within Russia and an evident dearth of diplomatic sources.
Hours before showtime, I found myself captivated by the ringleaders at cable news channel MSNBC: David Gregory and Keith Olbermann, wearing their politically non-committal purple ties, and Chris Matthews, looking like he'd escaped from an asylum, his mad, windblown hair and the evident dearth of combs in the whole of Denver lending an even more maniacal air to his usual madcap blathering.
And so it was, too, sometime in 12th- or 13th-century Florence, when, according to Giorgio Vasari, the city fathers, distressed by an evident dearth of gifted local painters, summoned artists trained in the Byzantine style, and their presence contributed to the early stages of the Italian Renaissance.
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