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Poor cash flow is often in evidence.
(The president's ears, as well as Mitt Romney's granite jaw, are often in evidence in "Political Slant").
Those counterpunches are often in evidence on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.
Director Mike Nichols keeps things moving and Aaron Sorkin's trademark rattling dialogue is often in evidence, particularly in one snappy scene in which Gust first calls on Charlie in his office, bearing a bottle of whisky.
(It is an institution in and of itself, and while blindness, deafness and mutism are not often in evidence, insanity is). It is no slight to say that the gang's all here — and so, tantalizingly enough, is the gossip.
For years the rap has been that there are essentially two Mets: the glorious company that can achieve sublimity with James Levine, the artistic director, on the podium, and the routine company too often in evidence on nights when he is elsewhere.
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As so often in evidence-based approaches to nonpharmacological modalities, limitations are inherent and inevitable.
Fortitude too is much in evidence, often in some variant of this:Afflictions sore long time we borePhysicians were in vainTill God thought best to give us restAnd ease us from our painThe gentry went much further in eulogy and language alike.
The immense climax of the finale isn't as shattering as it could be, but elsewhere Salonen's fondness for clear textures is very much in evidence, and often admirable.
His voice had already left the building: only a ghostly whisper remained, and Sharon Robinson and Cohen's partner Anjani Thomas were often more in evidence than the man whose name was on the sleeve.
If the campaign was one of claim and counter claim, often a lacking in evidence, the execution of next steps must be thorough, clear, honest and considered.
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