There are several evidences of his appreciation of the greatest Soviet ruler. |
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The same author speaks of the nails frequently showing evidences of abnormity in connection with either absence or superabundance of hair. |
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He instanced their invention of the boomerang and the weet-weet as evidences of their brightness. |
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The sincerity of the feeling that Alexander evidences is apparently ludicrous to these people. |
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Some features of its make-up were evidences of his goodness and beneficence, while others displayed his displeasure. |
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It is, however, in a sad state of repair, and the evidences of neglect and thriftlessness are apparent everywhere. |
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Given these evidences, we contend that there is a direct influence of ablating meteoroids on the topside of the mesospheric metal layer. |
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The letter, although misaddressed, evidences a continuing attempt to achieve a settlement. |
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Beef producers are bullheaded in recommending beef and beefing up scientific evidences to prove their point. |
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He is dressed sprucely, except for his rubber overshoes, evidences of the chill, watery Parisian spring. |
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These evidences of an incompatibility of temper induced Emily to effect a separation by mutual consent. |
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Since there are some evidences for both, they are indicated by Roman but not bolded letters in the transcription shown above. |
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Many other interesting evidences of liberality on behalf of the lord of the soil present themselves, which are well worthy of notice. |
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There are a variety of additional evidences, which indicate that most, if not all, of the Columbia River basalts were extruded underwater. |
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Chromatography of organic acids evidences the excreted fumaric acid, often associated with succinic acid and alphacetoglutaric acid. |
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We now need to carry out detailed explorations and searches for datable antiquities and inscriptional evidences on the finds. |
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The photographs also record, albeit subtly, the wear that evidences the many people who have gathered together under these gilded ceilings. |
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Musically, the film is epic yet nuanced, and evidences an exquisite sensitivity to detail. |
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Nothing perhaps evidences this better than the four great chiefs or ariki. |
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Every now and then the scientist and anthropologists discovers new evidences, which fortify India's claim of being culturally most advanced in the ancient times. |
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These evidences indicated that houseflies could be used as a model system, with the possible wider application of alleviating symptoms of aging in human subjects. |
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At the same time, he conducts his analysis with a dispassionate respect that evidences both his years of familiarity with Eritrea and the maturity of his knowledge. |
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Group III consisted of 30 clinical samples collected from lesions that had definitive evidences of non tuberculous disease conditions, was included as negative control. |
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The evidences are all there that there is a supernatural being. |
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Yet there are also signs of hope, evidences of intellectual openness and readiness for problem-solving. |
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There are, indeed, evidences that the market has become overstocked and that a considerable. number who are willing and anxious to work are unable to get occupation. |
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How is our sense of place affected by evidences of globalization? |
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But there is peril ahead if we don't modernize the system, invest in energy the way we need to, because there will be other evidences of problems coming up. |
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Yellow journalism should be avoided and projecting something without evidences and facts was unethical, he added. |
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There are therefore evidences that trehalose produced by plants does not primarily act as a bioprotectant. |
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These evidences strongly supported the proposed structures of phosphorus-modified naphthyl epoxies. |
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This volume evidences that such freshness that is done venturesomely and with great courage. |
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Recent experimental evidences suggest protective and trophic effects of ginseng in the memory function of Alzheimer disease. |
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Indeed Pasargadae is one of first historical evidences of the use of typical Iranian Chaharbagh. |
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The court takes decisions in the light of facts and documental evidences instead of anyones desire, she added. |
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A pronounced change in the IR spectrum was observed with evidences of the conversion of the formyl group to the carboxylic group. |
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There are numerous evidences that efficacy, adverse effects and toxicity of drugs may be enantiospecific. |
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To my mind, those who thus shrink afford thereby but evidences of their psychological enthralldom. |
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The rope should be replaced immediately if any evidences of shock load have been found. |
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In these hills are many evidences of historic mining activity, a testament to the mineral wealth beneath. |
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The standing evidences of the truth of the gospel are in themselves most firm, solid, and satisfying. |
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Most of the feldspars and amphiboles show evidences of thermodynamic and compositional disequilibrium with the melt. |
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The tracks laid for the systems of semantical linguistics were among the first evidences of the scientific invasion of linguistic terrain. |
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Finds of obsidian tools from Anatolia are evidences of early trade relations. |
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Other immediate evidences include giving God praise, having joy, and desiring to testify about Jesus. |
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As with Epictetus, true virtue shows itself with him in its external evidences by a natural, simple, and moderate way of living. |
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Both routes may have been taken, although the genetic evidences suggests a single founding population. |
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Some of the pottery evidences grain impressions, which some interpret as the use of food imported from the south. |
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The 11th century, with 13, evidences a certain recovery, and the 12th century, with 40, surpasses the 9th, something the 13th, with just 26, fails to do. |
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Masonry architecture built by the Maya evidences craft specialization in Maya society, centralized organization and the political means to mobilize a large workforce. |
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My lord Abbot of Westminster did do shewe to me late certain evidences. |
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Ancient Greek certainly evidences early and rich uses of the name. |
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