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How would the scorn and contumely posited above be expressed if not through subsequent popular disquiet, evinced through the ballot box at a further contest?

Receptivity is evinced through an understandable pattern of reasons recognition beliefs of the agent about what would constitute a sufficient reason for undertaking various actions.

This kind of results were evinced through the studies of many authors (Kumar et al. 2007; Khan et al. 2014) who experienced that the application of pressmud and other organics could be able to release and supply more N through mineralization process for favouring the height of plants in rice crop.

On his part, Modi has evinced, through several fora, his keen desire to strengthen existing connections with the Japanese business community and attract greater investments in India.

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But the impulse to speak truth through dance is still with us, as evinced by Kyle Abraham's new tripartite work for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre (Nov. 30-Dec. 31, at City Center), "Untitled America".

None I tried evinced even the faintest sogginess; as my fork cut through the decorative crosshatch of cinnamon atop the sugar-dusted pastry, it crackled and shattered and gave way to a layer of buttery, fatty ground almonds and a moist and richly seasoned chicken filling.

The children evinced high levels of behavioral regulation problems as measured through the CBCL (Table  1).

However, as physical impairments encroached on activities, they evinced a greater tendency to mask or deny limits through performing a "normal" body.

A secondary tendency, which drew attention in France with the work of Louis Althusser, drew Marx close to structuralism, a school that sought through a "human science," to probe the systematic structures evinced in cultural life.

As used in a broad sense, the term nonfictional prose literature here designates writing intended to instruct (but does not include highly scientific and erudite writings in which no aesthetic concern is evinced), to persuade, to convert, or to convey experience or reality through "factual" or spiritual revelation.

Through much of the 20th century, well-known figures like Katharine Hepburn and William F. Buckley evinced upper-crust bearing with accents and intonations that many Americans associated with a Brahmin or Boston accent.

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