Finally, unionism's supremacism is said to be evinced in sexist features of unionist political thought and action. |
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More recent cases have evinced a less restrictive interpretation of the term flagrant violation. |
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The show evinced an artist who remained deeply in thrall to modernist principles. |
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On the other hand, a bad idea remains exactly that, no matter how well it is evinced in a story. |
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It was an indication of the interest evinced by music enthusiasts, who were now much more open to classical music. |
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His presence here can be evinced in a handful of amusing gag bits, and an armful of the unamusing kind. |
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Both parties being well-known in the town, there was considerable interest evinced in the case and some amusement over it in court. |
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The anger he had evinced earlier had drained away, but Macario did not forget the earlier wounds his pride had suffered. |
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Painters, we have seen, evinced a new sensitivity to the contingent nature of their means of expression. |
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Such clear contempt for the principles of the German constitution has seldom been so openly evinced by a leading politician. |
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They consistently lie to the press when talking about security, as evinced again and again by their actions. |
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Hardly moved in, he evinced not the slightest discomfort with rugless floors, shadeless bulbs, and an unseasonable chill. |
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This is one quality that Bennett has evinced throughout his work, and he understands well why it's so important. |
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The nostalgia evinced in such iconographic readings is also, Shaw argues, built into the very form of the image. |
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It would be untrue to suggest, however, that the attractive, flowing style evinced by this team stems directly from Kerr's football philosophy. |
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The more progressive art magazines evinced little more interest in the subject of photography. |
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Nimbus, IMG, Rishi Narain Golf Associates and Tiger Sports Marketing evinced keen interest in bagging the right to stage the tour. |
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By depending on the religious inclination of the general public he has evinced extremely penetrating insight. |
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West was born in 1893, the daughter of a beautiful and indulgent mother and an unreliable macho father, and from her earliest days she evinced utter self-assurance. |
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If the dramatic developments for the last two months are any indication, it seems the State Government has not evinced any interest to solve the problem. |
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Nearly 18 organisations, including those of the State and Central Governments and big industries in the private sector, had evinced interest in the products. |
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Consistent with our hypothesis, our study revealed that unpopular children who evinced stronger emotional Stroop responses showed the greatest risk for depressive symptoms. |
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Here is a person who has evinced keen interest in photography, freelance journalism, photojournalism, trekking, river rafting, and collection of coins and stamps. |
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The emails I received after that piece appeared, many from American tech workers who had lost their jobs, evinced fear, anger, hyperbole, xenophobia, and resignation. |
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Its origin and first appearance during 1200 is evinced by numerous historiographers who attribute its paternity to Benedictine abbeys? |
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Responses to Gordon Brown's humiliation in the local and London elections on May 1st have evinced both the hastiness and the hyperbole. |
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But utilities no longer play this role, as evinced not just by collapsing share prices but by dividend policies. |
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For similar reasons we should take a critical view of the support evinced in the text for tax base harmonisation. |
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Any interest evinced in the problems of less developed countries and the environment is lip service and, as such, mere hypocrisy. |
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Our discussions with both RAP's internal and external clients evinced the clear need for more and better longrange, strategic analysis. |
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For its part, the European Union stated that it had, from the outset, evinced keen interest in this regional integration plan. |
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A variable speed Union has emerged as evinced by the monetary Union, Schengen, the CFSP and defence. |
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He didn't talk so much as honk, and the merriment he evinced at his own jests produced a laugh that sounded like snot being hoovered up with a surgical tube. |
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Few nations have ever existed, who have evinced more indomitable courage or hardihood, or shown more devotion to the spirit of independence than the Iroquois. |
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As Part Two evinced, Paine was much more than a talented popularizer of advanced ideas, a megaphone for the enlightenment project against kingcraft, lordcraft and priestcraft. |
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A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts. |
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There is little indication that their parents begrudged them their cultivated and hunting ways provided they evinced lofty intellectual interests. |
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Dostoevsky evinced the conviction of having been divinely commissioned in a manner that was diffident, almost shy, and utterly devoid of braggadocio. |
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Although still young, he has evinced powers of a nature very unusual in men whose lives, like his own, have been mainly devoted to the hortus siccus of classical erudition. |
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Interestingly, later, after the international interest was evinced in this area, there was a halting attempt to try to acquire some expertise within the Bureau of Drug Research. |
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In the face of the lack of sufficient resources in key departments, the staff has evinced its commitment to the completion strategy of the Tribunal by absorbing the resulting increased workloads. |
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Bare reportage cannot convey the deep hatred sometimes evinced between men through the simplest address. |
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It has also evinced a callous disregard for the Bennis family's attempts to understand how Anas, who was described as a mild-mannered and sensitive person, was killed. |
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These two were among the first countries that evinced interest in the MCC process, and endorsed the idea of introducing community competence in their countries. |
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Strategies have duly been produced not just for pharmaceuticals but for carmaking and agricultural technology, among other sectors. Responses to Pfizer's bid have evinced Westminster's newly interventionist mood. |
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It also evinced interest in the system of apprenticeship taxes which were levied on commercial and industrial companies employing fairly large staffs and which were intended to finance certain vocational training programmes. |
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The moment the Secretary-General appointed a Panel of Experts in accordance with paragraph 3 of the resolution, we evinced a spirit of full cooperation. |
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This is the more necessary when we consider the rapid development of trade in each colony, as evinced by the increase that annually presents itself. |
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The pursuit of such apparently incongruous goals is not unique to the Korean Peninsula as evinced by the history of inner-German relations, or more broadly, the US-Soviet relationship throughout much of the Cold War. |
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Rather, they have chosen to wait until the Review Conference for collective action, even though at that time, as evinced in 2005, these subjects may be addressed inadequately. |
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That idea some children have – that there is a gap between the world as you think it is and the world as it is evinced by your parents or schoolteachers or whoever – was quite strong in me. |
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Every circumstance which evinced the savage nature of the beings at whose mercy I was, augmented the fearful apprehensions that consumed me. |
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The Commission has long evinced an interest in men's role in the family. |
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The sentiments he expressed were not unique to Russia: they evinced a sort of convergence between spiritual and military values that is familiar in many countries. |
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When Mrs C. described this to me the next day she shuddered all over, but also evinced, in her manner and choice of words, an unmistakable relish. |
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Laura's intangibleness is thus both affect and effect of the Canzoniere, evinced through its Latin title, Rerum vulgarium fragmenta and the Italian Rime sparse. |
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