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Neither as a student in England nor as a budding barrister in India had he evinced much interest in politics.
In his zeal for growth, and in his ease with London's role as a capitalist hub, he evinced much the same municipal philosophy as Mr Johnson.
The main reason is that before deciding, after much equivocation, to stand, Mr Johnson had neither evinced much interest in London nor properly run anything.
McCain, who has never evinced much interest in, or knowledge of, economic questions, has had little of substance to say about the crisis.
Even documentaries like How to Survive a Plague never evinced much interest in showing people who aren't white who are advancing LGBT progress.
During his time as vice president, he never evinced much concern about ordinary folks; black leaders with ties to both parties say Mr. Cheney was a stranger.
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This might be more amusing if Shane and Kim were more expressive or interesting, but neither evinces much personality.
But except for the odd boozer, meth burnout or professional eccentric, they seem unable to evince much pure lunacy.
Ms. Waterston ("Bachelorette") continues to evince much promise as a gifted and versatile young actress, making Cora's moony oddities (collecting arm hairs for an art project) eerily riveting.
He was involved in efforts to address various ills, but, in light of the obstacles (and in spite of his enthusiasm), he did not evince much hope.
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