Sentence examples for much manifest from inspiring English sources

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"It will make a lot of people sit up, but the trouble is there's so much manifest rubbish in it that we're in fear and trembling.

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We learn about Theobald's arrival from England after the death of his mother, with whom he lived, his self-imposed homesickness (much manifested in the importation and ingestion of British sweets), the setting up of his caravan, cottage garden and cactus garden in the desert and his own blossoming in size, serenity and fatherhood.

The score is also run through with evocations of jazz-inspired American symphonic music from the 1920s through the '50s; these sources are much more manifest in Mr. Adams's teeming work than the vaguer elements of Southern California culture.

Due to the homogeneity of the sorbents, between-metal competition for binding sites led to their preferences for one or another metal being much more manifest than in the case of whole soils.

There is so much bounty manifest in this world, a harvest which we did nothing to deserve.

Appreciation of this film hardly depends on an intimate knowledge of or interest in Japanese politics; the candidate and his prospective constituents don't manifest much of either.

Once Mr. Triana's political intent becomes manifest, much of the responsibility for maintaining the delicate chemistry that sustains the family narrative that masks fierce politics falls to the cast of three, which plays all the roles.

I went to Harvard with Michael Shapiro (hello, Michael!) and would like to answer his letter to the editor (Sept . 20 in response to Drew Gilpin Faust's Sept. 6 essay, in which much frustration was manifest.

In many scientific and engineering fields, such as theoretical physical problems [11], diffusion processes [12], vibration and control [13], oscillating dynamical systems [14], thermal conductivity [15], rheological models [16], quantum models [17], etc., fractional derivative models manifest much better and describe real-world data more accurate than integer-order models do.

Just as too much conscientiousness might manifest as obsessiveness and lead to poorer health and longevity, being too carefree might lead to poor decision-making and flagrant abuse of one's health.

The findings also pose the policy challenge of needing to prevent such inequalities in older years, which arguably manifest much earlier in peoples' lives.

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