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With the exception of Don, whose evident anger expresses itself in silence, the men in their lives treat domestic abuse as a natural prerogative.

But the Internal Revenue Service is already getting tougher, and is seeking to force disclosure of who bought some shelters whose evident purpose was to reduce taxes by concealing dubious maneuvers from Uncle Sam.

She's followed by 16-year-old Joshua Huck, whose evident enthusiasm for his subject leads to an energetic race through a list of the benefits of a breathalyser test, which uses nanotechnology to detect cancer, and treatment breakthroughs for HIV.

She went on to lambast both deep disposal for nuclear waste, the design for which, she claims, has "more than 100 flaws" and the Mox plant, whose evident drawbacks she lists.

2010's Record Collection featured Kyle Falconer from the View and Rose Elinor Dougall, the latter a singer-songwriter and ex-Pipette whose evident talent has never been reflected in her record sales.

Cheltenham in March was an unmissable event for the Queen Mother, whose evident enthusiasm for betting and racing in general, and the heart-stopping verities of steeplechasing in particular, endeared her hugely to all lovers of the turf.

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So it was that a decade ago, Congress refused to renew a ban on civilian ownership of semi-automatic or "assault" weapons, whose sole evident function is to kill people.

It was a chance, they believed, to correct a painful planning error of the 1960s, when a lively, jumbled gridiron of riverfront streets, anchored by a clamorous appliance district called Radio Row, was bulldozed into oblivion to create a barren, windswept plaza whose only evident purpose was to serve as a pedestal for the twin towers.

With a few vital strokes — a long, chilly walk and a tired trudge up some stairs — Mr. Farina and Mr. Maggio bring you close to a character whose vanity, evident in Joe's flashy clothes and hard talk, and in the way he straightens up before he enters a room, has become his final defense against failure.

He has studied with Gabriel García Márquez, whose influence is evident in "Flowers," the opening vignette.

Like the novels of Richard Price, whose influence is evident here, "Soul Circus" is both tragedy and thriller, especially as it describes the all but accidental casualties of urban warfare.

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