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It evinces some of the lightness of touch that mark Chekhov's great stories.

For many, it evinces a political calculus that weighs certain attacks over others.

It evinces sensitive restraint by muting the expressions of the riotous ringsiders.

It evinces a new maturity and an ability to work successfully on a large scale.

But for a young colleague, Robert Dunster, it evinced McCutcheon's leadership and urbanity.

Not astonishing for the scoop or hard work it evinced, although the reporter, Jason Horowitz, is a very good one.

The metaphor of the biological clock sounded less florid than the metaphors that followed, but it evinced the same determinism.

Appearing as a monograph in 1922, it also evinced a broadly conventionalist methodology combined with elements of Husserlian transcendental phenomenology.

No, though it may evince a certain regret for bygone birthday parties.

As the national broadcaster, funded by licence payers, it has to show impartiality.

He argued that the design of the human eye evinces that "it has been planned by the Creator, like the design of a watch evinces a watchmaker".

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