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In spite of the great number of his historical examples, Machiavelli can point in The Prince to no single ruler who evinced the sort of variable virtù that he deems necessary for the complete control of fortune.

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But it has not evinced the same kind of maternal care and concern for its black exiles from Africa..

He gets worked up about globalisation and poverty; but he evinces little interest in the sort of tough diplomacy and realpolitik that Russia's gangsterism calls for.

Brazil's government has been unwilling or unable to cut back its bloated public sector, has been mired in vast corruption scandals, and yet its president Dilma Rousseff continues to evince a fondness for just the sort of state-led capitalism that leads to exactly these problems.

Similarly, author Edward Schiappa wrote in his book Beyond Representational Correctness: Rethinking Criticism of Popular Media that Scar's voice was simply meant "to convey the sort of upper-class snobbishness evinced by George Sanders's performance as Shere Khan in The Jungle Book".

"Primary Colors" evinced a sort of love-hate relationship toward its hero, the ersatz Clinton, and in this book, too, Mr. Klein seems conflicted about his feelings toward the former president, leading to a sort of on-one-hand-and-on-another approach.

The sentiments he expressed were not unique to Russia: they evinced a sort of convergence between spiritual and military values that is familiar in many countries.

Like Low, "Heroes" evinced the zeitgeist of the Cold War, symbolised by the divided city of Berlin.

Some might think Dennett's account concerns only some variety of what Block would call 'access consciousness.' For on Dennett's account, it seems, to speak of visual consciousness is to speak of nothing over and above the sort of availability of informational content that is evinced in unprompted verbal discriminations of visual stimuli.

Asking capitalists for way more than is needed might raise eyebrows, but it doesn't generally provoke the sort of outrage Trump's so-called immigration policy has evinced among Americans.

Mr. Kazee and Ms. Milioti inevitably lack the sort of chemistry born out of actual love, but they have worked on "Once" long enough that they evince an openness and respect toward each other.

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