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Let's say that during the previous weeks or months you had evinced signs of emotional volatility.
Mr. Bush had evinced little public interest in Africa until this year.
Even before the recent attacks, the United States had evinced little inclination to pressure Mr. Sharon to strengthen Mr. Arafat politically.
Mr. Samson said the former superintendent had "evinced gross mismanagement" in ordering subordinates to give him copies of confidential investigative files on himself and his staff.
Outside the room, he put his arm around both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Goldberg — each of whom had evinced disdain for him — and asked them to "stay in touch".
He contacted Evalyn Walsh McLean, a wealthy friend of the Lindberghs who had evinced a desire to help locate the infant, and convinced her that he was in contact with the kidnappers.
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Randy, Mr. Dove said, Carolyn here has evinced a desire to Exit.
Each woman has evinced a fondness for gobstopper fake pearls.
Conservatives, by contrast, have evinced no such reluctance about their appellation.
BEHIND THE NEWS Mr. Kilpatrick has evinced a knack for making his legal problems worse.
But so far, the agency has evinced a rather blase attitude about the potential problem on banks' balance sheet.
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