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  • Unlike the other holidays, you wouldn't notice much external, physical e vidence of Shavuot's presence in the stores or on the streets of New York City, unless you looked closely.

    Angela Himsel: Like Honey and Milk Under Your Tongue 2010

  • And then slightly smaller: Dcern Mark CARO Par Loisirs Accueil Gers pour ses comptences mises en vidence lors de son sjour du 12 au 13 novembre 2007.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • "(E) vidence of habit has, since the days of the common-law reports, generally been admissible to prove conformity on specified occasions" because "one who has demonstrated a consistent response under given circumstances is more likely to repeat that response when the circumstances arise again."

    Evidentiary Issues 2007

  • And then slightly smaller: Dcern Mark CARO Par Loisirs Accueil Gers pour ses comptences mises en vidence lors de son sjour du 12 au 13 novembre 2007.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • "(E) vidence of habit has, since the days of the common-law reports, generally been admissible to prove conformity on specified occasions" because "one who has demonstrated a consistent response under given circumstances is more likely to repeat that response when the circumstances arise again."

    Medical Malpractice 2007

  • "(E) vidence of habit has, since the days of the common-law reports, generally been admissible to prove conformity on specified occasions" because "one who has demonstrated a consistent response under given circumstances is more likely to repeat that response when the circumstances arise again."

    NY Court of Appeals 2007

  • Yes, I accept your point that “evidence” means “from sight” (e-vidence) but perhaps this should be regarded as one of those oddities that come out when appropriated by different languages, such as the etymology of the Greek for “truth”: a-letheia (un-concealment, un-hiddenness, un-disguised even).

    faith is evidence Fred 2007

  • There is ample vidence in natrue of population explosion in mammals leading to higher rate of homosexual activity for a start.

    The world just went more mad 2007

  • There is ample vidence in natrue of population explosion in mammals leading to higher rate of homosexual activity for a start.

    The world just went more mad 2007

  • As was the case with the notorious fried-chicken-and-gordita joint, inspectors penalized Cafe Fonduta for “[e] vidence of rats.”

    Of Mice and Mangia in Midtown 2007

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