Sentence examples for set evinced from inspiring English sources

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Thus the Bloomsbury set evinced "the very English idea that aesthetic preferences are foundational for political and (especially) moral views".

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The patient (MH) described below, an Arabic-Hebrew bilingual man who had acquired Hebrew by exposure to both formal education and colloquial setting after the age of 9, evinced a dissociation between his ability both to perceive and to produce his second language (Hebrew) after sustaining brain damage.

There is plenty of time to spot and stew over inconsistencies of all sizes, from the unlikely presence of two copies of a book visibly and intriguingly called "Wild Animus" on the shelves of David Swayze's otherwise photo-realistic set to the peculiar aversion to cellphones evinced by these well-heeled youngsters.

The differential expression of this gene set was associated with distinct clinical responses as evinced by changes in overall disease activities 3 months after the start of treatment.

With its Gothic pop-operetta score, and a set by John Napier, the designer of "Cats" and "Sunset Boulevard," it evinces vestiges of the British mega-model a la Andrew Lloyd Webber.

But Schumer and her team do know when they've gone too far with an idea, as evinced by their choice to not do two sketches this season: one about baby coffins and another set in a "Dirty Dancing" abortion clinic (though they said the latter might happen one day).

But if the major labels are showing greater interest in ad-supported business models, they're doing so warily, as evinced by Last .fms restriction of only three free streams per user per song, the same limit set by Napster.

Apple wants to get into cloud services, as evinced by its iCloud Drive product, Google wants to win productivity and cloud computing, and Microsoft is setting itself along similar lines, working to convert Office into a cloud subscription service, and growing its Azure cloud platform.

(Chinen) REGGIE WORKMAN'S BREW (Tuesday) Mr. Workman's bass playing has always evinced a graceful athleticism and an attunement to texture; here he organizes a setting that should emphasize both traits, in a trio with Miya Masaoka on koto and Gerry Hemingway on percussion.

It was a reminder of the limitations of the "American Idol" machine, also evinced by the hollow response to Jordin Sparks, the 2007 winner, who had an energetic set that went largely uncheered until Mr. Bieber joined her to sing the Chris Brown parts of the love duet "No Air".

The 1970s saw an easing of Cold War tensions as evinced in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) that led to the SALT I and II agreements of 1972 and 1979, respectively, in which the two superpowers set limits on their antiballistic missiles and on their strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

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