Many foreigners have been evincing a keen interest in taking up research programmes in Sanskrit. |
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Physical examination showed an alert newborn, evincing mucoid nasal discharge, and teary eyes. |
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Deirdre pulled back, shocked by the force of the emotion her mistress was evincing, and was relieved to see the healer approaching. |
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Her subjects are details of domestic interiors that show wear, each smudge evincing past occupants and lost times. |
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Even the ones who looked like tomorrow's tough teenagers were evincing childlike delight. |
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They dress in business casual mostly, evincing no untoward whooping or mania or anger. |
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The provincial council elections drew an appreciable turnout, further evincing the Afghan people's strong desire for democracy and peace. |
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Encouragingly, they are now evincing interest in entrepreneurship, and are getting into a productive realm much beyond mere economic self-independence. |
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Laboratory mice deficient in the gene were found to consume excessive amounts of alcohol, preferring ethanol to water and evincing highly anxious behavior in a maze test. |
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At the time, the airline industry was evincing a message of defiance and ultra-reinforced security. |
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There is evidence to show that we exiled Tibetans are not alone in evincing this duality of purpose. |
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With MTV no longer a major way to promote artists, and the Internet evincing a crippling deflation, the metaphoric sky had fallen. |
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Davy attacked the problem with characteristic enthusiasm, evincing an outstanding talent for experimental inquiry. |
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Through Bryan Cranston's nuanced evincing of a thoroughly flawed man, viewers are able to witness Walt's metamorphosis into Heisenberg as the notches on his proverbial belt compound and his uncountable fortune amasses. |
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Social Security, as I've explained before, isn't a deficit culprit. Still, Mr Perry is evincing a germ of accuracy, which is that there is a problem with Social Security. |
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A further four fell into what is known as the autistic spectrum, evincing signs of autism short of the full-blown syndrome. What were particularly telling were the interviews with parents. |
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In this respect, the case might be interpreted as evincing a desire to treat police officers as much as possible similarly to the way other employees are treated in this matter. |
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Educational statistics for Latin America at first glance show an ideal situation with many countries evincing rates of nearly 100 percent in gross primary school enrollment. |
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The Italian Directorate General for Book Heritage and Cultural Institutes expressed willingness to send books on any subject to universities and cultural institutions evincing interest. |
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Rather, similar to the Universal Declaration, it is a solemn proclamation of fundamental rights, evincing and reflecting general principles of EU law. |
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This wave is evincing some very novel features such as a propensity to choose sporting activities that are non-competitive, take place outside or which have social purposes. |
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It is an a posteriori argument, evincing the fact, but not the how. |
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