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The connection of "Angelica" to "The Turn of the Screw" is perhaps more evident than the link to Nabokov in Phillips's last book.

Paul Gauguin was one who profited greatly from their influence, which is perhaps more evident in his paintings than in his prints.

But perhaps more evident within the sciences than the humanities, natural history, if taken as a whole, remains our noble attempt to discover a universal paradigm that explains these vast phenomena and not the other way around.

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This problem is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the technology industry.

This restraint is perhaps nowhere more evident than in his discussion of the stone-wielding soldier of Sardis.

Mr. Schreckengost's design credo — function first, form after — was perhaps nowhere more evident than in the creation of his "Beverly Hills" lawn chair, made in 1941.

This is perhaps even more evident in 2003 than it was in 1991, when I saw an early version of the then-almost-eight-hour play in San Francisco.

But global connectedness still has limits, and they are perhaps nowhere more evident than on the floating ice near the North Pole.

Just how tough that has been is perhaps nowhere more evident than in Room 648 of the Afghan National Army's Military Hospital in Kabul.

That was perhaps no more evident than in Super Bowl XLII against the undefeated New England Patriots, when Burress caught the winning touchdown pass with 35 seconds remaining.

Moreover, Professor Harrison writes that "the tendency of governments to abuse sanitary precautions is perhaps even more evident now than it was in the 1890s".

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