To suggest, on the contrary, that all scientists are uniformly motivated by anti-human sentiments bespeaks an extreme and unwarranted pessimism. |
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This evidence, along with the centralized organization of labor, bespeaks a dramatic, rapid shift in sociopolitical organization. |
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This is a situation which bespeaks an amateurish approach to football administration. |
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The elaborate epergne, made by Thomas Pitts of London in 1761, bespeaks the chinoiserie influence on late rococo English decorative arts. |
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Being robed in white bespeaks one who is redeemed and no longer subject to her fleshly appetites. |
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This bespeaks a congruence that belies the alleged dichotomy, which Gerdmar again finds unattested in specific underlying data. |
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It bespeaks a loss of something, while denying complete irretrievability of the absent object. |
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As one might guess, the double-nature of this film's title bespeaks the double-nature of its narrative, its theme, and its major characters. |
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This bespeaks a progressive, enlightened court, hardly stifling and revolt-inducing. |
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The way in which a gentleman wears his waist-coat bespeaks much about his character. |
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And her patrician demeanour bespeaks her standing in the sport over which she has reigned supreme for a period spanning three Olympics. |
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The cotton-poly blend of the shirt with its circa 1970s design bespeaks a certain creative savvy. |
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Not that it was as bad, but to even raise the comparison bespeaks a very telling insecurity. |
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The precision of the passage bespeaks a close, first hand knowledge of accounting born of practical experience. |
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Everything about Dr. Mike's bespeaks the single-minded passion of a man who has what he is quite certain is the best job on earth. |
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In the first, Herakles tries out his weapons, still wearing the cuirass that bespeaks military engagement, and in the second, he strips down and turns to physical force alone. |
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The sprawling range of concerns, from current-account deficits to teenage pregnancy, bespeaks broad-mindedness. |
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It bespeaks a government unprepared to govern for everyone, and that is the job. |
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This remarkable step forward bespeaks a new impetus in research on aging in Canada. |
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There remains an inventiveness in the French Suites which bespeaks the free, individual treatment of movements. |
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That, Mr Poettering, bespeaks an attitude according to which competition is something to be talked about rather than faced up to. |
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All this bespeaks the immense fraternity that may exist among human beings, the equality which unites us in our feelings and enthusiasms. |
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The Song' is a piece for nine men and one woman that bespeaks the imminence of a time when our ever-increasing speed of change out-runs itself. |
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The eagerness with which Capulet and his wife court Count Paris as their prospective son-in-law bespeaks their desire for social advancement. |
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It bespeaks the decidedness of one confirmed in his philosophical ways, and it thereby perhaps also demonstrates just a little predictability, just a little intransigence. |
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For anyone still to be besotted by it in his sixties bespeaks a truly weird dedication to teenage culture, wherein almost nothing of importance is ever done or said. |
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But this time I can plainly hear, through the rush of words, the faint rattle of hysteria that bespeaks a screw loose somewhere. |
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And it bespeaks a confidence and flair not often attributed to the much-maligned candidate. |
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The significance of testimony bespeaks the emphasis placed on conversion. |
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The namaste gesture bespeaks our inner valuing of the sacredness of all. |
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When we open the doors of our Bank to you, we open them to your clients. This bonds them to the Rothschild name, a name that marries tradition with modernity, upholds human values and bespeaks financial success. |
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The technical nature of the media bespeaks the need for universal technical training: one cannot otherwise be familiar with one's stock in trade, nor interpret it to others. |
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All bespeaks of the onslaught by the Evil One to divide and conquer, and nip in the bud young missions, but Heaven is increasing the number of its instruments, have you not noticed? |
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Their reticently poetic realism bespeaks a commitment that is not only aesthetic but ethical, sacrificing formal ambitions to values of authentically experienced nature and domestic life. |
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The jarring effect of so slight an imbalance bespeaks the extreme precision, which we may lazily take for granted, of Matisse's way with interplays of color. |
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Congress's relative leap in seats bespeaks an increasingly crowded field. |
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At the end of the video, Timberlake improvises with the producer Pharrell Williams, and there's a looseness in his movements that bespeaks an easy kineticism. |
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Thus, natural resource management, in its generic sense, bespeaks the degree to which societies are embedded in the natural environment, and what is being managed is that basic dependency as much as the resources themselves. |
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As it refracts the light which falls upon its aptly treated surface, the statue bespeaks all of its essential nature, dynamic and vibrant as it is. |
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Third, this episode bespeaks the larger problem of the author's less than stellar attempt to engage very different groups of readers consistently. |
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Choosing the third option only bespeaks of a default of leadership. |
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Like its sister, it is in ternary form with a contrasting and somewhat more intense middle section, lasts about seven minutes, and bespeaks geniality and sweetness. |
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The death of the saddiq does not only prepare him for special reward, a recognition of which bespeaks divine vindication, but also alerts the community to the significance of his martyrdom in view of present evil. |
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Sleek good looks aside, every detail of the newly redesigned exterior styling of the R-Class' 5.2-metre body bespeaks the R-Class' sporty handling capabilities. |
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The city jail bespeaks subhuman conditions of incarceration. |
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That Peter was willing to let his work take him so near to Hopper and certain of the Photorealists bespeaks his confidence. |
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