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Evincing a fondness for automotive metaphors, commentators have often described the economy as idling or stalled.
When 'Good' Is Better Than 'Best' Joseph Sternberg 2011
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Evincing what historian Richard Hofstadter called "the ruthlessness of the pure at heart ..."
Harold Pollack: Kristol, Lieberman, and Will Unmask Obama's Secret Marxist Agenda 2008
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Evincing more certainty than she felt, she lifted one hand to the monster.
Cube Route Anthony, Piers 2003
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Evincing a keen interest in his soldierly vocation, for awhile she subjected him to an exacting and minute inquisition anent the duties and life of a Mounted Policeman.
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall
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Evincing a lively Interest in the two Eastern boys, the Three
Comrades of the Saddle The Young Rough Riders of the Plains Frank V. Webster
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Evincing an uncommon aptitude for knowledge, he could read and understand the Scriptures ere he had completed his fifth year.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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Evincing a sincere regret for the errors of his life, he died in Christian hope.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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Evincing no sign of having seen Mignon, Constance began a diligent hunt for a needle and thread.
Marjorie Dean, High School Freshman Pauline Lester
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Kirby (1835); (4) "The Hand, as Evincing Design", by Sir Charles Bell
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Evincing a marked bent for science he became, in 1739, director of the Jardin du Roi and the King's Museum in Paris.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Various 1909
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