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The striker had evidently lost count.
Los Angeles had evidently lost its pull.
As with Castellanos, the authorities had evidently "lost confidence" in him.
Afrikaner history is dotted with so-called bitter-enders — renegades who refuse to abandon the fray when the battle is so evidently lost.
In the 4th century bce the Greek philosopher Aristotle mentioned that sericulture was practiced on the island of Kos, but the art was evidently lost and reintroduced into Byzantium from China in the 6th century ce.
Something was evidently lost in translation when the elderly woman reappeared in the large panel depicting "The Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and St. John," now in the National Gallery in Washington.
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Then he set it aside, evidently having lost interest, and turned to other projects.
"The payments have, evidently, been lost in a black hole of the creditor's organization or through accounting mismanagement," the judge wrote.
The lemony pumpkin-crusted salmon, the peppery horseradish-crusted roasted halibut, and the show-stopping lime braised pork kept me at the table, and all reinforced what I'd learned at the beginning of the meal: that a young talent could be found in the kitchen, one who had evidently temporarily lost his focus.
This mini-review evidently provided lost episodes of great significance about bioenergy-steered applications in myriads of fields (e.g., biodegradation, biorefinery, and electro-fermentation).
With the drop test, reflecting semiquantitatively the cell growth recovery, we showed that at day 7 of culture, the cells evidently almost lost their ability to divide (Fig. 2).
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