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How to use evinced in a sentence

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Finally, unionism's supremacism is said to be evinced in sexist features of unionist political thought and action.
More recent cases have evinced a less restrictive interpretation of the term flagrant violation.
The show evinced an artist who remained deeply in thrall to modernist principles.
On the other hand, a bad idea remains exactly that, no matter how well it is evinced in a story.
It was an indication of the interest evinced by music enthusiasts, who were now much more open to classical music.
His presence here can be evinced in a handful of amusing gag bits, and an armful of the unamusing kind.
Both parties being well-known in the town, there was considerable interest evinced in the case and some amusement over it in court.
The anger he had evinced earlier had drained away, but Macario did not forget the earlier wounds his pride had suffered.
Painters, we have seen, evinced a new sensitivity to the contingent nature of their means of expression.
Such clear contempt for the principles of the German constitution has seldom been so openly evinced by a leading politician.
They consistently lie to the press when talking about security, as evinced again and again by their actions.
Hardly moved in, he evinced not the slightest discomfort with rugless floors, shadeless bulbs, and an unseasonable chill.
This is one quality that Bennett has evinced throughout his work, and he understands well why it's so important.
The nostalgia evinced in such iconographic readings is also, Shaw argues, built into the very form of the image.
It would be untrue to suggest, however, that the attractive, flowing style evinced by this team stems directly from Kerr's football philosophy.
The more progressive art magazines evinced little more interest in the subject of photography.
Nimbus, IMG, Rishi Narain Golf Associates and Tiger Sports Marketing evinced keen interest in bagging the right to stage the tour.
By depending on the religious inclination of the general public he has evinced extremely penetrating insight.
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.
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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The love evinced for cottage adornment would have been lost in a passage through the Canuck settlements of the East.
That it is variolous is now evinced by the fact that it infected others to the like slight degree.
In his eyes merit was merit, whether evinced by a Hindu prince or by an Uzbek Musalmn.
All the elegiacal poets, and Andr Chnier in particular, have evinced recollections of him.
For'ard of the conning-tower half a dozen bluejackets, clad in fearnought suits, evinced a lively interest in the proceedings.
His coolness in the circumstances was evinced by the remarks muttered to himself in a growly tone as the bull approached.
Meanwhile, he nursed his embarrassment and tried to take comfort in the attention that his gleaming, modded car evinced.
The total renovation of the heart is evinced by susceptibility of conscience.
How masterly is he in all the points of his profession as evinced in a criminal court.
That Miss phantasia was earnest in her conviction was evinced by the unusual warmth with which she had spoken.
In his manner there was an alertness, evinced rather in look than in movement.
Slavery has no respect for the affections, as is evinced by the mercilessness with which she sunders every family tie.
He had disapproved of the marriage of his son and evinced his displeasure in his will.
Thus, then, your generosity can never be evinced but to him on whom you bestow your hand.
Nothing could afford a nobler proof of a great, a liberal, and a delicate mind, than the choice evinced by the calif in his gift.
Had an army of invaders made an irruption into their territory they could not have evinced greater excitement.
He had evinced not the least sign of any disposition even to criticise.
The Sandwich Islanders, when first discovered, evinced a character superior to most of the savages of the Pacific isles.
This time the clerks evinced no inclination to laugh, such a real ear clipper did Porthos appear.
This peculiarity is strikingly evinced in the head, as in some part of this book will be incidentally shown.
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