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Responses to Gordon Brown's humiliation in the local and London elections on May 1st have evinced both the hastiness and the hyperbole.

When Mr. Lescher asked him why he thought he needed an agent, Singer's reply, as recounted by Al Silverman in "The Time of Their Lives: The Golden Age of Great American Book Publishers" (2008), evinced both the writer's humor and the agent's clout.

In addition, cancerous pancreatic juice with MMP-9 expression evinced both 92 kDa and 82 kDa bands, corresponding to the latent and activated forms of MMP-9, respectively.

Doesn't sound like fertile ground for lively drama, but Ms. Baker has a seemingly boundless talent for bringing forth the beauty in the quiet give and take among seemingly unprepossessing or undistinguished characters, evinced both in "Circle Mirror" and "The Aliens," a finely wrought comedy-drama.

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Indeed, in contrast to the Appalachian cast of the soundtrack to "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," which despite sales of six million received a lukewarm response from country radio, the music on the Dixie Chicks' new album evinces both traditional country and modern pop sensibilities.

If standard RHI induction procedures engender disownership, the questionnaire should evince both ownership of the rubber hand and disownership of the biological hand, while the strength of both should positively correlate with OTs.

With the centenary of Dvorak's death approaching in 2004, what most impresses about this debate in retrospect is the thinness of knowledge evinced on both sides.

Both were eminently tonal, although Mr. Adolphe's piece overlaid the chorus with neurotic whirlings from Mr. Macomber's violin and a solo tenor line belted out by Brian Register, and both evinced a certain uniformity.

Both evinced a concern that the young nation's cherished political liberty, with its tendencies toward license or excessive individualism or just plain moral indifference, required some constraints, some protection of values different from and perhaps higher than those that seemed to generate a vigorous democracy.

Results: Although participants in both groups evinced positive outcomes posttreatment, CILT subjects showed increased performance on more measures than the traditional subjects.

It is doubtful, then, that there are adequate grounds for assigning Nietzsche a view on such subtle matters as whether ethical language is primarily cognitive or non-cognitive, when it clearly evinces aspects of both descriptive and prescriptive discourse.

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