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He was swarmed by reporters, evincing widespread interest — at least among journalists — in the premiere of the channel.
Rising singers, evincing less interest in Puccini and Gounod, increasingly tend to specialize in two periods: new music and the Baroque.
He was a lousy grandfather, evincing a notable lack of interest in his eldest son's family, and as he got older he "lost the ability to laugh at himself or at the comic side of life's contradictions".
It is mostly devoid of the looming, often expensive installations called "festival art," while evincing a gratifying affinity for color, form, beauty and pleasure, and a discernible lack of interest in finger-wagging didacticism.
Davy attacked the problem with characteristic enthusiasm, evincing an outstanding talent for experimental inquiry.
At the time, the airline industry was evincing a message of defiance and ultra-reinforced security.
East and players detonating firecrackers, squirting bleach and evincing general misanthropy.
The writer was evincing skepticism all over the place: sighing, drumming his fingers.
At one point he downrated Chaucer for not evincing enough "high truth" and "high seriousness".
A militia company of vivid individuals disport in velvety deep space, each evincing some particular delight.
The Europeans were evincing a disconcerting feebleness, brooding on the supposed downsides of being tough.
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