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The movie was made in the evident belief that if violence comes off as insouciant and zippy it will be taken as the latest in sophisticated fun.
So until the new baby emerged — "about the size of a stick of butter," Dr. Moore said — officials were wary of trusting in the evident signs of pregnancy.
A second round of revisions to racing's new whip rules was revealed on Thursday by the British Horseracing Authority in the evident hope of killing off a controversy that has dogged the sport for a full month.
In "The Evident Sacrileges of the Saudi State," his widely circulated book, Maqdisi declared a fatwa excommunicating the Saudi royal family — in essence, a license for any Muslim to murder them.
Houellebecq's novel — his second — was very French in its mixture of intellectuality and eroticism; it was reminiscent of Tournier in the evident pride it took in its own theoretical bone structure.
On joining Isis, however, the sadism that Kernberg warns of in malignant narcissism becomes clear, in the evident pleasure with which he kills aid workers and journalists, and in the exultant torture he metes out beforehand.
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Khamenei also said, "Trust in the Islamic Republic became evident in these elections".
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