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More ominously, he has evinced a startling disregard for the First Amendment and a chilling intolerance for criticism and dissent.
In his writings since, he has evinced a profound sympathy for the suffering of the oppressed in countries ruled by totalitarian regimes.
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Others contend that Wal-Mart wasn't what it is today when he first started out, and that he had evinced plenty of entrepreneurial spirit long before his six years on the board.
The king, who gave up absolute power in 1990 and could conceivably grab it back again with the help of the army, which he still commands, has evinced no desire to do so.And now, with its second majority since democracy began in 1990, Congress has a chance to prove that it can really work.
But in his past choice of titles, Maraniss has evinced a certain tendency to exaggerate — he called his biography of Vince Lombardi "When Pride Still Mattered," as if something fundamental about human character changed around 1965 — and the same is true here.
The worst you can say is that deep into this campaign he still hasn't been able to master his briefing book on foreign policy and has evinced zero interest in thinking about the world afresh.
Randy, Mr. Dove said, Carolyn here has evinced a desire to Exit.
Each woman has evinced a fondness for gobstopper fake pearls.
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.
Neither of the bill's sponsors has evinced a willingness to drop expansion of offshore oil drilling.
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