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While Gutcheon cannily evokes the ephemerality of passion, she also evinces, with stark and elemental resonance, the way love and hatred shape lives.

Ms. Lavin evinces with every sardonic inflection and studied pause the cool distance with which Ruth observes the world, beginning with her students and their fledgling attempts at displaying their literary plumage.

Elsewhere in the popular press and the parenting blogosphere, you can find concerns that toddlers who use tablets will come to expect a certain degree of visually exciting entertainment in all forms of interaction (interestingly, the concern that has always been evinced with every form of media from the introduction of comic books to film to radio to television to computers and beyond).

As well as this nostalgic bent, the pair also evince fascination with that retro optimism in the future, whether that is excitement about technology or human achievement.

Except for a few ancient relics — the oldest a pipe in human form, from two millennia ago, which was found in Ohio — even the earliest works in the show evince contact with whites.

Several prorhynchid species (e.g., Geocentrophora applanata) evince guts with numerous lateral, though non-bifurcating, branches reminiscent of at least smaller polyclads.

Medical, feminist and popular texts evince discomfort with harking back to the past of psychiatric theorizing – which, in psychodynamic psychiatry, involved precisely a commitment to the importance of the past in creating symptoms.

But whether his public comments, his writing from 18 years ago and his friendship with Andrew Sullivan evince that he is or is not a homophobe, that's something neither he nor we can prove.

Laying out his plan, he urged lawmakers to demonstrate the "courage, leadership and honesty" necessary to prune the ever-growing state budget, qualities that, some critics say, neither he nor lawmakers evinced last year with an election looming.

Such individuals are often unable to realize that their subjective perceptions and feelings do not correlate with objective reality, a phenomenon evinced by persons with psychoses who do not know or will not believe that they are ill despite the distress they feel and their obvious confusion concerning the outside world.

The Iranians had won the support of countries in the Non-Aligned Movement, few of whom evince much concern with nonproliferation issues; and the two sides had been hopelessly deadlocked on language for the resolution.

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