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In these difficult times that evidently counts for a lot.
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But Comcast can evidently count on little support from Disney's restive shareholders.
For the people back in Greenland, the reburial of the four Eskimos evidently counted for a lot.
Tony Cross, market analyst at Trustnet Direct, said: It's something of a mixed start to trade this morning, with that strong finish on Wall Street evidently counting for little.
German leader Adolf Hitler evidently counted on the British government's agreeing to a compromise peace on the favourable terms he was prepared to offer, and so he had no desire to press the conflict to a decisive conclusion.
With a Champions League qualifier in Turkey on Tuesday, followed by a difficult assignment at Everton (a fixture they lost painfully last season) on Saturday, this is a busy period of their season where hard results evidently count for more than beauty contests.
Evidently counting on the amnesia, or perhaps just lack of knowledge, of California reporters.
Both the number and the noun are open to question: some works were so extensively revised that he evidently counted the revised versions as new, and commentators generally refer to all but a few of his stage works as operettas, rather than operas.
The striker had evidently lost count.
The lower reaches evidently displayed high counts of FS.
(My delight was further burnished when at around the same time she also let slip that They refer to Us as "civilians". Welcome to LaLa Land, where wearing Versace to premieres evidently counts as military service).
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