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But for a young colleague, Robert Dunster, it evinced McCutcheon's leadership and urbanity.
The metaphor of the biological clock sounded less florid than the metaphors that followed, but it evinced the same determinism.
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In France, meanwhile, it was confidently show-offy, as evinced in theatrical coups by Léon Cogniet and Louise-Adéone Drolling.
It's an attitude that's evinced briefly by Mr. Burnett, who chose to film a drama with personal touches (he was born in Mississippi) rather than a documentary.
It didn't have to be this way, and many people I talked to evinced genuine surprise at how it's turned out.
What is to be marked, really, is a half-century of evinced distaste, though some of it waning under the grip of nostalgia, for a building that existed as an assault on Grand Central Station, its visual foundation bifurcating and marring views of Park Avenue and casting dark shadows on crowded streets beneath it.
She even evinced symptoms of grumpy-old-man-like behavior.
This competition evinced Shonibare's growing interest in public art.
No offender carried a bigger load, or evinced greater devotion.
The videos were accompanied by headlines and text that evinced a distinct sensibility — ironic, knowing, smug.
Mr Cruz, who won in Iowa and sells himself as the only true conservative, evinced confidence.
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