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This is evident from what is perhaps the greatest twinning of novel and film of all: "Apocalypse Now," Mr. Coppola's reimagining of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness".
It is evident from what Broad says that he recognises that the Emergentist stance has its dangers in that it tends to encourage acceptance of laws and properties as ultimate and irreducible.
Their hatred is evident from what they utter with their mouths, but greater is the hatred which their breasts conceal" (3:118).
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The country is on the cusp of a demographic crunch the problems of which will soon be evident from what will probably prove to be a terrible winter of NHS shortages.
"It was evident from what Mr Abramovich said to me during that (airport) meeting that he could get people out of trouble with the Russian state and he could also close down criminal cases".
Actions taken and considerations regarding the choice of therapy may not be evident from what was recorded in patient charts and could, therefore, be considered inappropriate.
What was not discussed at the Pound Ridge meeting, but what is evident from the analysis produced by the consultants, is that the new headache for Pound Ridge and its neighboring towns may spell relief for other Westchester communities.
What is evident from the performance is that Kiefer is not used to directing.
What is evident from her earlier work is something rather different.
What is evident from a recent review of many of those encounters is that Mr. Gore is uncommonly disciplined.
What is evident from the RCD's statements is that they remain stuck in the same one-party mindset.
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