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You get a sharp sense of this when you read her recipes, which evince a quiet confidence, a feeling that everything will turn out all right.
As we ambled past the rows of half-timbered houses, which evince a sweet innocence, an accordion player on the corner and stands selling multicolored macarons, I was immediately charmed.
Paley goes on for two chapters discussing the watch, discussing the properties in it which evince design, destroying potential objections to concluding design in the watch, and discussing what can and cannot be concluded about the watch's designer.
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That began to change with his 1990 novel "Vineland," which evinced a new interest in an individual's relationship to family, and with "Mason & Dixon," which made its heroes' longings and dreams as palpable as their comic high jinks.
This is merely to scratch the surface of such complicity, which evinces not democratic messianism, but cultural condescension of the sort that has always characterised both liberal internationalism and the neoconservatism with which it shares a vocabulary.
Koselleck's own relation to revolution becomes clear in his text, which evinces a certain pessimism or disheartedness as when he asks, in a plea-full way: "Has not the 'world revolution' been reduced to an empty formula which can be appropriated pragmatically by the most diverse groups of countries and flogged to death?" (Koselleck 2004 26).
The FR model output was validated with remaining 43 (30%) flood points, where 42 points were marked as correct predictions which evinced an accuracy of 97.7% in prediction.
Contributing to the debate, Stanbury (2005) attribute the complexity of the term waste to its genesis, which they traced to the Latin word uastus and which evinces several meanings; to ravage, to leave desolate or cultivate.
I didn't believe it for the longest time, which evinces the indifference I've borne to the tutelage of my betters.
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