Sentence examples for evidently shared from inspiring English sources

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That was an assessment other candidates evidently shared.

The German chancellor evidently shared his temperamentally Germanic predilection towards compromise and consensus.

Ms. Leon and Ms. Bartoli are said to be friends, and they evidently shared scholarly groundwork in conjuring Steffani's personage and reviving his music.

Many Iraqi voters evidently shared such feelings, dancing in the streets, tossing sweets into polling stations, and waving two fingers, one dyed with supposedly indelible ink to prevent multiple voting, in a victory salute.

'I hope for the best, expect the worst.' And yet, even he could not have realised to what extent his dream would end up being the one so evidently shared by New York audiences and critics, desperate for a real musical with singing and dancing and laughs after decades of through-sung (and mostly Britain-originated) pop operas and Sondheimian angst.

Rudyard Kipling wrote that "a woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke," a sentiment the expression of which reputedly cost him a knighthood, and one evidently shared by Groucho Marx who claimed he would always choose a cigar over a woman.

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EVIDENTLY sharing power need not entail sharing political pain.

Many human beings evidently share with the magpie a gene causing an irrational attraction to bright and shiny objects.

Apart from their dreary hostility, these religion-bashers evidently share a particular notion of how people come to believe and how people might be dissuaded.

"Will they — please God! — move to fucking Scarsdale as soon as their kids are born?" A few weeks ago, local bike-shop proprietors began noticing an uptick in flat tires, and it emerged that vandals, evidently sharing Smith's feelings about the would-be suburban speedsters, had been placing carpet tacks, like I.E.D.s, along the greenway between 137th Street and the George Washington Bridge.

Yet, even though the king evidently shares the philosopher's doubts about the religious doctrine of creation in six days and goes on to highlight his own skepticism about the possibility of divine-human contact in connection with it, he nevertheless points out a glaring discrepancy between the philosopher's theoretical account of prophecy and its prerequisites and actual experience.

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