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Some members of the construction crew had evidently gone to the trouble of lowering a scaffold from which to spray a graffito, about ten feet high, in red paint, on the side of the bulkhead: "Liberals Ruin U.S. A.
Something had evidently gone wrong, and, suddenly panicking, she melted away into the crowd, located her hostess, and asked who in heaven's name it was that she had been talking to.
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The official investigation has evidently gone in another direction.
He has evidently gone on the assumption that no imagination is required.Maybe the Italian dialogue is funnier than the English subtitles suggest.
Much research has evidently gone into this production, the second in a projected trilogy on mental health by the two-man troupe Ridiculusmus.
✒ The stigma has evidently gone, and the route from Wapping to Whitehall has re-opened: despite Andy Coulson's stint at No 10, the Department of Work and Pensions last week hired another ex-Murdoch red-top man, the former Sun and News of the World managing editor Richard Caseby, as its head of communications.
But something has evidently gone wrong if (A) does not entail (B).
But other things have evidently been going on that are affecting Americans' contentment.
He had, evidently, said all he was going to at his resignation press conference.
One bullet had evidently ricocheted off the water and gone through the car window.
Morrell, who had evidently heard stories of these islands, was keen to go there.
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