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A. He is evidently a man who takes color from his surroundings.
Valentine Blake, in spite of his farming difficulties, was evidently a man of discrimination.
Harris's father, who died in 1993, was evidently a man of great physical skill and psychological courage.
I was especially struck by one from a blogger named Gerasim, evidently a man of the 60s himself, in response to someone who had lamented that the last of Russia's spiritual and moral guideposts were dying off.
Edward St. Aubyn is evidently a man whose savoir-faire is to be trusted, whether on which fork to use or what to do when you miss a vein in the dark.
Well versed in both Confucian and Daoist learning, he was evidently a man of principle who took seriously the calling of an intellectual to bring peace and harmony to the state.
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But, even if we're unlikely to see West in the pages of Hello magazine, he is self-evidently a man with a mission: a Botticelli cherub with balls.
"We Gurkhas are always enthusiastic," he replied, evidently a New Labour man.
He is evidently a genial man, and by repute a good manager, but he has no particular technological vision (he is, he says, "no techie", and leaves most of that to his legions of gifted engineers).
All these extensions and remote controls are evidently not something a man can handle alone.
What was missing from an evidently clever man was an intellectual framework.
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