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In the past, NASA's most ambitious plans have generally evinced bipartisan support and healthy budget allocations, but in January Nelson will be succeeded by Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican whose reputation precedes him; his allies have roundly dismissed NASA's asteroid program as a "costly distraction".

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To the contrary, federal administrative law, as interpreted by the courts, generally evinces a congressional mandate that agencies give interested or affected parties access to and input into administrative processes.

Yet young people today generally evince less loyalty to particular bands than in eras past, since they can easily buy singles through iTunes (as opposed to full albums), and they can sample multiple artists via online radio services such as Pandora.

However, none of the current genome sequences (e.g., Sulfolobus solfataricus [26], Aeropyrum pernix [27], Hyperthermus butylicus [28] and Staphylothermus marinus [29]) are good references for organisms present at this site, as evinced by nucleotide identities generally less than 70%, and inconsistent coverage relative to reference genomes (Figure 2a).

I often use old school gay terms such as "limp-wristed" or "faggoty" as a way of reinforcing and supporting the idea of effeminacy in gay males (see my opening paragraph), or in men generally, which is really the crux of a lot of homophobia and homophobic violence (as is masculinity evinced by lesbians, or by women generally).

Patients who die in the PICU generally have multi-organ system involvement as evinced by the high rates of mechanical ventilation, inotrope and broad antibiotic usage.

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. McConnell evinced no concern.

He evinced a boundless generosity of spirit.

Dr. Porter also evinced a self-deprecating humor.

Generally shot in highly stylized black and white, the Diary, which began in 2009, follows Mr. Zahm through a fantasyland populated by the artists, socialites, models and celebrities who regularly appear in his magazine — enthusiastically abiding by its ethos of creative and sexual freedom, as evinced by many nude portraits of female lovers.

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