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"The BBC would be giving an immensely valuable platform to those who have evinced an ability, readiness and intention to murder indiscriminately its own viewers," he wrote.
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Still, Modigliani continued to evince an ability to start each day clean and shaved, ready for work.
Thirteen life studies by Hopper evince an ability that, in the pictorial dramas of his mature style, he downplayed to the point of concealing it.
The patient (MH) described below, an Arabic-Hebrew bilingual man who had acquired Hebrew by exposure to both formal education and colloquial setting after the age of 9, evinced a dissociation between his ability both to perceive and to produce his second language (Hebrew) after sustaining brain damage.
"But I evinced an early sensitivity to the form.
For Gerald, he sometimes evinced an absolute and uncritical admiration.
It was not surprising that such euphoria evinced an equally British counterbalance of skepticism.
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Nunn writes that "novelists of the Boom themselves evinced a sophisticated grasp of their genre's ability to depict parallel and alternative history.
He evinced a boundless generosity of spirit.
Dr. Porter also evinced a self-deprecating humor.
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