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"evidently" Definitions
  1. clearly; that can be seen or understood easily synonym obviously
  2. according to what people say synonym apparently

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And there they function to make some kinds of ideas seem self-evidently "realist," hard-nosed and rational, and others patently inadmissible, self-evidently inappropriate.
"Evidently the streets are dirtier, evidently the area is poorer, and there's lots more crime," Lázár said, before warning that the same thing could happen in Hungary.
"Evidently the streets are dirtier; evidently the area is poorer and there's lots more crime," he says in the video, which was briefly banned by Facebook for violating the site's hate speech guidelines.
They cared more about senators and birds than women, evidently.
Boston Dynamics evidently hopes its machines can continue this tradition.
But Levchin evidently reckons it can go a lot further.
They are evidently very excited to have Leo on Weibo.
Cooperation evidently was not as easy under Google's previous setup.
Evidently, people in the fashion industry do not read Salinger.
But thanks to capitalism, the sky is evidently the limit.
Johnny English is back and evidently as incompetent as ever.
Evidently, they pay the most, notes job search website Glassdoor.
Reaching Sling TV's subscribers is evidently part of this strategy.
Although a rate cut evidently isn't friendly to every business.
Evidently, his studio fed an appetite for more than Madonnas.
Evidently, Italy's populist government does not agree with that rule.
Some lessons, evidently, have to be relearned the hard way.
Evidently, someone had downloaded the video from Bell Pottinger's server.
He evidently wanted all TV sets tuned to Fox News.
Evidently, all the Marlins' bats are pretty magical right now.
But those suspicions were evidently wrong, according to the department.
Who — other than Lucas, evidently — would consider that 'cold-blooded?
They evidently think it's their best chance to win elections.
Still, some South Korean performers were evidently deemed too risqué.
But it evidently has more important things to think about.
But Trump was evidently hesitant to endorse ending DACA outright.
Evidently, the change was drastic for his daughter as well.
That evidently holds true on both sides of the Atlantic.
For women, evidently, all that drawbridge business was growing passé.
And Captain Hardegen's exploits evidently inspired the German home front.
Evidently, he will take you where you need to be.
Koo was still quite spry, and evidently still thinking positively.
Evidently, while I was in Russia we turned into Russia.
Evidently, staring at an obstruction guarantees you'll steer into it.
Evidently, Decius was not quite prepared to quit the debate.
"Evidently, I've got some pretty good genes," he told WXIN.
There are, quite evidently, plenty of surplus units floating around.
Fitzsimons evidently assumes you already know most of these things.
But evidently a lot of ships' captains do not care.
The problem evidently is — and has been — at least twofold.
Evidently, the writer had participated in more than one contest.
Yeah, evidently he told Pence, 'Of course people like you.
Turns out we were evidently living in a fool's paradise.
Even Monica Lewinsky, evidently enthralled, chimed in on the story online.
And evidently it's been fruitful to take them very seriously indeed.
Evidently, a cold beer is not the best answer for everyone.
Evidently, the rest of Pinnock's bandmates heard exactly what she said.
Evidently, it's hoping not to pay until a judge weighs in.
"Evidently this dialogue process has taken time," a ministry spokesman wrote.
He evidently saw signs of similar laxness taking hold in China.
Evidently Kourtney, 37, and Khloé, 32, weren't ready for the show!
And Cagle was, evidently, right; Van Damme's Americanization never quite worked.
Evidently, the pair hadn't yet revealed the loss to family members.
And which, evidently, keeps them trying to come back to Twitter.
Trump's economic team evidently believes it can succeed despite these headwinds.
The cottage is evidently just as cozy as it is costly.
Evidently, they were also unprepared for the consequences of declaring independence.
Today, of course, AOL evidently doesn't have a monopoly over cyberspace.
Connecticut, as if doing so self-evidently renders the opinion absurd.
Evidently, this snail was neither playing nor invoking a divine being.
Trump evidently thinks the Navy is trying to innovate too much.
Just some good clean fun, which Slack evidently does not allow.
Evidently, this is an emerging niche of the fiberglass sculpture business.
Some accusations that they were not conducting their job properly evidently.
That QN230e is evidently the real star of the show, though.
Evidently, the issue wasn't as clear-cut as ESA made out.
Evidently, Kapernick's answer wasn't enough for the Dolphins' Kiko Alonso, either.
Evidently the data was valuable in the field of biological warfare.
The Clintons evidently wanted to reëstablish some rapport with the press.
"Professor Neomi Rao, evidently, does not," he said in a statement.
Evidently, neither the driver nor the automated system recognized the hazard.
The theater is evidently trying put the scandal in the past.
But he evidently did not anticipate how it would be received.
Moscow had evidently sanctioned a brazen murder in his own country.
But quite evidently higher production has not fed into higher exports.
Evidently, he'd captured something the antifas didn't want him to document.
Yet consumers evidently didn't hold off buying iPhones entirely in Q103.
The teacher Moody referenced was evidently McLaughlin, whom he later married.
Evidently, the two sides of Trump's life just can't get along.
But evidently the company's sense of accountability doesn't travel very far.
I don't remember Posh's reply, but he evidently made the call.
Retirement was evidently a great way for James Murphy to recharge.
Swiss cheese evidently requires some filthiness to be holey and delicious.
Poptimism says that pop music is not objectively, self-evidently worthless.
Had he ever sent me any, they evidently weren't worth keeping.
He failed it, evidently without putting up much of a struggle.
But that evidently wasn't enough to cross Trump's red line again.
And the wires between Trump and House Republicans are evidently crossed.
Maybe. But Johnson evidently likes them, so we like them, too.
But the love for the small chain is evidently far-reaching.
Nothing evidently happened in it all, even by her own accusation.
Cruz, who is just 45 years old, evidently has similar designs.
Trump evidently watched the report, because he tweeted out a complaint.
Jason really loves him some pizza ... and evidently the crust too.
He slammed on the brakes and the youngster evidently scooted away.
Evidently, though, they still retain enough Southernness to make the cut.
It was evidently turned over without its warhead or guidance system.
The business evidently exacts a vow of omertà from its members.
However, Obama's evidently rethought that approach, now unequivocally dismissing any possibility.
Kostianovsky evidently believes in the power of breakthroughs borne of necessity.
But your relationship has evidently passed the point where that is possible.
Trump, evidently, didn't feel that Winfrey was neutral enough in her moderating.
So there will evidently be some overlap/cannibalization of existing Aylien users.
Evidently, the force was strong enough to knock Espinoza off his feet.
Guy Reschenthaler because evidently Rick Saccone is not good at winning elections.
The leadership of The Times evidently disagreed, and the animation remains online.
Why make the party walk the plank on an evidently flawed bill?
But evidently, Trump and the Freedom Caucus still haven't resolved their differences.
The Colonel will evidently demonstrate his "computer coding skills" on Friday's episode.
Santa is not only a sleigh rider, he's also, evidently, a surfer.
"This can be — evidently is — a bullish (risk-on) hike," Evercore added.
Evidently, by our very biased analysis, Markle selected Lubomirski for this reason.
Most evidently, it's seen in the vocals of lead singer Danny Stillman.
Evidently, Apple agreed because it got rid of it the next year.
Randal Quarles, the Fed's vice-chair in charge of supervision, evidently agrees.
And DeAngelo was evidently not deterred by police efforts to find him.
Evidently, Young's ex had sought a protection order, which was issued Feb.
However, Walmart is picking up pace and is evidently becoming more attractive.
Again, very evidently trying to get an emotional rise out of him.
That, evidently, was the catalyst for Gedgauds and a number of Ask.
The K5 is evidently prone to making headlines about things falling over.
Your guess is as good as mine, but evidently it didn't work.
This was eminently foreseeable but not, evidently, foreseen by Republicans in Congress.
I'm evidently one of the few people who doesn't have AirPod ears.
Evidently, viewers were intrigued by Genesis' first SUV and flocked to Cars.
The new owner of Lot 1220 evidently was not deterred by this.
Evidently, all these meetings are leaving Carrie with a case of FOMO.
TOM ROGAN, WASHINGTON EXAMINER: I think evidently Paul Manafort has growing problems.
Evidently a fan of portmanteaus, the Cronut-creator is taking on banoffee.
What she doesn't evidently grasp is the social mores of civilized living.
But after Morgan left Border Patrol, he evidently became a political guy.
Justin Pierre was evidently still suffering, but he could see a future.
JetBlue evidently decided that the price for Virgin America was too high.
The Russian kids evidently received this education courtesy of their distinct microbiomes.
It is over tariffs that Cohn and the president evidently parted ways.
The wound was leaking pinkish fluid but was evidently not life-threatening.
Whatever magic Bradshaw worked with contacts in San Francisco evidently paid off.
"OK, you evidently did not see a path to victory," Colbert said.
Shakespeare evidently wanted to emphasize the element of consent in Richard's rise.
This stuff can evidently "grip" driver and passenger for a snug ride.
Mr. Putin, evidently, was surprised by the candid tone of his comments.
The physical and emotional strains of stardom are evidently sacrifices for brilliance.
Evidently, many have heard the call—or are following for entertainment value.
Laye evidently agreed to go along, and put his name to it.
Evidently, the herders somehow outbred or exterminated most of Europe's original farmers.
Evidently, that dream didn't die once he got to the White House.
The report, evidently, leaves open the question of whether Trump obstructed justice.
Evidently, this is meant to evoke the high life of ages past.
And those people evidently just told him what he wanted to hear.
Evidently, I was not quite as good as I thought I was.
Evidently, Camille had hoped to disappear from Wind Gap without a trace.
Nothing evidently happened in it at all, even by her own accusation.
P-45 was famous, and evidently he could do as he pleased.
Media Matters evidently wants attendees to walk by a sea of protesters.
The Trump administration, however, has evidently decided that none of that matters.
Evidently, Vrabel places more vlaue on winning one as a player vs.
Evidently, someone in the press office had noticed the Gateway Pundit's photo.
Trump's pugnacious message evidently stirred people who hadn't voted in the past.
There were even white hairs in the book, evidently his as well.
These are teenagers who evidently were drunk, according to her own statement.
Violence is evidently such a phenomenon, demanding purposeful and considered historical reflection.
Macron had evidently hitched a ride with Trump in his motorcade vehicle.
But this week's news was evidently serious enough to change her mind.
The Agta are evidently willing to reward the gift they most value.
Evidently the punishment was not enough to set the young Marine straight.
Except for the Parliament, it evidently was too much trouble to rotate.
Evidently, President Trump has had more impact on oil production than OPEC.
The former president is only 57 and evidently hankers for an active life.
Evidently, though, that wasn't the issue that the RHOBH cast had with Grammer.
Evidently, thinking he imagined the whole encounter, the dad glances at his phone.
So it's evidently aiming for Livi to tap into that public money pot.
Evidently it was right, with AT&T launching a similar service in December.
Dalyac launches into what is clearly a well-rehearsed and evidently polished pitch.
I looked down to the jump rope evidently still hanging around my neck.
Evidently that worked for him quite well because he won the nomination handily.
The Italian government evidently did not anticipate the uproar and mocking that ensued.
Evidently, it's an idea that now seems to carry over to bachelor parties.
The technology, which has been used in several U.S. airports, is evidently optional.
" By "patrimony" and "culture," Tosi evidently means something akin to "pasta" and "cheese.
Wells' question evidently hit home — and ultimately prompted her decision to return home.
But it very evidently has big plans for firing fresh life into Fleksy.
Evidently, batsmen showed little heart to dig in and put up a fight.
Evidently, this joint has absolutely no affiliation with the Irvine, California-based chain.
His hope, evidently, is that she might rethink the billboards, or remove them.
There were three cars, since our group was evidently taking three different airlines
Now, evidently, Israeli officials hoped to send all of them to the latter.
Tarantino's pained and evidently soul-searching comments stand in contrast to the Sgt.
Evidently, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, is blissfully unaware of this old warning.
What's changed dramatically, evidently, is what states feel entitled to get away with.
He's also made a habit of flattering the president, which Trump evidently appreciates.
"He then evidently went to the airplane" after leaving his home, Sandoval said.
The plan, evidently, is to feverishly plead for higher rates with no limits.
Evidently lacking in introspection, he couldn't tell me how that makes him feel.
Evidently I am the only party that has not consented to this abduction.
As the world increases in absurdity, so, evidently, must MTV dating-competition shows.
Evidently, the sweethearts etched their names inside a heart on a red rock.
The solution is, evidently, to simply let the talent stand on its own.
Donald Trump has backed away from birtherism, but Sheriff Arpaio evidently has not.
In particular, some in Detroit — where DeVos has been active — have evidently failed.
He was evidently eager to make sure his subjects absorbed the powerful message.
He doesn't want to be there but evidently has nowhere else to go.
It's quite pleasant, and, evidently, the people doing the chitchatting enjoyed it too.
"Despite its formidable size, T. rex was evidently not invulnerable," the authors wrote.
Mr. Rijke's wife survived the raid; the gunmen evidently did not notice her.
But he evidently underestimated the mantra of real estate agents — location, location, location.
"Evidently, they didn't want me to report some things I'd seen," he said.
The White House had evidently changed his password and his verifying email address.
The apparition that has infested Fitzroy is evidently exacting some kind of retribution.
But there were also a few boos, evidently directed at Ms. Jones's concept.
Mr. Douthat shrinks from such reforms, evidently preferring the dead hand of tradition.
Victory in the Senate evidently wasn't enough for the pro-Trump media machine.
Perhaps spooked by calls to prosecute him, Mr. Jammeh evidently changed his mind.
That license also comes with obligations and, evidently, a need for more supervision.
Evidently we can no longer rely on the government to make a difference.
Those efforts evidently did not find an attractive price, leading Tata to reconsider.
Immigration has been one area where he was evidently still trying to calibrate.
He evidently figured he could bluff his way out of a political trap.
Elizabeth is, evidently, less fluent in English than she would like to appear.
Jeanie evidently got wind of the plan and filed the restraining order today.
It was evidently payback for Mr. Trump's put-down about Mr. Rubio's large ears.
IBM's Watson supercomputer evidently doesn't have the same compunction about working with the feds.
Because evidently having a photograph taken with someone is a significant chore for Floyd.
"You can be sad and do drugs at the same time, evidently," he said.
London-based TiZR clearly believes the answer is yes, and, evidently, so do investors.
Quite evidently, higher exports are not down to surging output, but rather poor demand.
Despite the harsh tone, the two sides were evidently able to reach an agreement.
Evidently this is the future that the company envisions for you, its devoted user.
I always think there's something someone can do, and evidently I didn't do it.
Everything you're saying is so self-evidently true that it borders on the obvious.
But China evidently asked the Kenyan government to send the group to mainland China.
Evidently they will also supply jet fuel to airlines like United and Cathay Pacific.
In that decision process, some of the communities inhabiting Tumblr were evidently deemed expendable.
Evidently, Twitter ended up wiping out more bad accounts than it added real accounts.
This evidently didn't pan out with today's news that Jinn has entered the deadpool.
He's self-evidently a thin-skinned racist buffoon who's high on his own farts.
King Harrow's idealism and altruism evidently play a significant role in his own demise.
Yet Mr Trump evidently thinks that he will escape the blame for the disruption.
Self-evidently, the design they propose requires both fuel and oxidant to be solid.
But evidently, the Mile High Club can come with a pretty hefty membership fee.
But she is one of the tabloids' favorites, and she has evidently had it.
The revolution may not be televised, but it will, evidently, be on the blockchain.
Well, evidently Messi was not impressed with the way Van Gasse called the game.
Evidently, the fun did not come without consequence, according to her mom, Gemma Williams.
Last year, she went on leave because of health concerns, which evidently have recurred.
The dog had evidently climbed in while her owner was packing, escaping her notice.
Quite evidently, this has not done much to stop the slide in treatment charges.
And it was a good idea, because he made it so self-evidently correct.
During that time, the user evidently pirated a malware-ridden version of Microsoft Office.
The campaign Americans evidently do not want is a rematch of Clinton vs. Bush.
As a "content-first" company, it's a question that Weiss receives a lot, evidently.
Anyway, the evening was evidently a success, because Azalea is planning on going back.
Knopf, evidently, does not really believe that South and West is valuable enough to
But evidently, many of the most committed fans are pretty desperate for this feature.
Evidently, a major reevaluation of the policies contributing to student performance is badly needed.
"So the president evidently is lying, because what I said is true," she said.
Ohr evidently failed to disclose that and was demoted when it came out later.
Sign of the Whale is evidently a hangout for watching big-time ball games.
He evidently didn't consider the danger of poking into a Presidential candidate's darkest secrets.
This man was evidently a slave due to the belt visible around his waist.
Evidently, there are fewer bears to face down than there were a year ago.
Evidently, because it hangs around your mouth, that could raise problems with mouth cancer.
The president's vendetta against real or perceived enemies in the bureaucracy evidently continues apace.
Then again, doing so might push her to get the help she evidently needs.
They are not optional — a point that U.S. legislators are, evidently, beginning to recognize.
I hadn't been conscious that I was missing Ms. Engel, but evidently I was.
Not everyone could be evacuated, after all, and wonks evidently took precedence over flacks.
Evidently neither party is immune from the harms that come from rampant gun proliferation.
This was, evidently, a comparison that Victor Greco, to use his full name, appreciated.
We tend to assume that our ways of showing caring are self-evidently right.
We can't get on board with this, but evidently there are people who can.
Then the two joined hands for a shared bow, evidently the first of many.
Trump was evidently supposed to call Zelensky to talk about Ukraine's recent parliamentary elections.
President Trump evidently realizes that he can't repeal or amend a federal law unilaterally.
Evidently Trump first called Schumer "cunning," then deleted and re-did the tweet. pic.twitter.
The course chosen by the Shakers was, quite evidently, the surest way to extinction.
A kind of melancholy arises from this encounter, often suitable to evidently sad situations.
But Uber evidently doesn't think its technology is quite mature enough for that yet.
It's self-evidently absurd, and of course Mexico isn't going to pay for it.
Drake just knew his fans were hungry for more ... of him and evidently McDonald's.
From fairytale adaptations to crime dramas, the actress has evidently taken on every role imaginable.
Evidently eyeing visuals that have viral success, Rabbit Town's designers didn't stop at contemporary art.
It evidently feels like flying except you're on the water and your bones get broken.
The actress has adoring fans, who evidently like to take pictures with her at conventions.
He said the bear's eyes were watery and that evidently it could not see well.
"Are you even human?" asks her father, dismayed with her driven but evidently unsatisfying life.
Donald Trump evidently isn't planning on changing his contentious relationship with the press anytime soon.
But they've evidently remained friends, with Quavo hopping on the remix of Jacquees's breakthrough single.
That relationship is evidently becoming shadowed by a sense that you're keeping secrets from them.
Evidently, Roger said the wrong thing to Scarborough, a man who had grown up tough.
And Sid, who appears to be a friend's child, is evidently a highly skilled interrogator.
" Mr. Russo, an evidently lower-tech guy, consented but asked, "What the heck is YouTube?
Evidently he has concluded there just isn't enough to gain by publicly criticizing the president.
And evidently, her moves brought enough heat to impress even the president of HBO himself.
"The president evidently sponsored a private interest from his public office," the PSOL document said.
Barr evidently maintains that it didn't, and Mueller didn't say one way or the other.
Because the internet is evidently one giant dare to many people, someone finally did it.
In an interview last month, he said "nothing evidently happened" between the judge and Ford.
A cautionary tale about a brutal, amoral dictator has evidently felt relevant to people lately.
Evidently, we're happy for our leading men to grow older, but their love interests can't.
Swimmers chuck their caps in the water; wrestlers evidently dunk their coach onto the mat.
A Death Trooper who evidently chose the "blaze of glory" backdrop for his publicity photo.
Yesterday's message was evidently intended to be a little less accusatory, a little more conciliatory.
Symantec didn't inform Zscaler about the suit in advance of going public with it, evidently.
Evidently, plenty of people want to take shit-talking Donald Trump to the next level.
So Facebook evidently does not want Prisma cannibalizing its push into Prisma-style style transfer.
It's only been a few months of matrimony, but evidently a do-over was necessary.
Evidently, the animosity between the two had never escalated to extreme violence until this year.
"Evidently we are worried and our biggest concern is the humanitarian situation," Jungmann told reporters.
The bit was evidently shot in England, judging by the placement of Corden's steering wheel.
Yes, I know what you're thinking, but evidently this is an actual thing that exists.
"Evidently", he told Reuters last week, the Supreme Court vacancy is "not going to happen".
It's evidently being kept as a pet, exposed to artificial light, and wearing a nappy.
It had evidently not been the charged heirloom for her that it was for me.
She is evidently aware that she isn't an entirely digestible poster child for her cause.
Some people smiled and waved, evidently assuming that we were there in support of Ortega.
Trump evidently is not confident enough to take questions from the press corps right now.
Charles Fleury, died from injuries suffered in an evidently alcohol-related fall down a staircase.
It turns out that snapping turtles do, evidently, eat more than plants and small fish.
Branson evidently had two things on his mind when establishing his island: sex and drinks.
Evidently very guilty, Schumacher was thrown out of the championship and sanctioned by the FIA.
Evidently, while macOS Sierra has been widely well received, it's the hardware that's the problem.
Evidently, more labs — like Lane's — were only choosing from the top of the file drawer.
In the late '220s Mr. Lockett evidently was worried about more global examples of violence.
The sides backed off this week, evidently in response to diplomatic efforts by American envoys.
A dead sea turtle, evidently choked by oil, washed ashore on one island, Amami Oshima.
Evidently anxious to forestall resistance, the king also placed the demoted nephew under house arrest.
Watered with imagination and invention, some mirages evidently can sink their roots deeply into reality.
It's a habit that haunts Americans nationwide, and evidently, it even affects the Sanders household.
And employers evidently needed to pay higher wages to coax these workers off the sidelines.
It evidently hopes that repetition will somehow insulate its actions from public or judicial scrutiny.
At one point during the speech, Biden's teleprompter evidently malfunctioned, and he gestured for notes.
Conte is an accomplished rabble-rouser, and evidently things were not sufficiently boisterous for him.
To him, making America great evidently means trampling millions of its citizens into the dust.
Theirs is evidently a happy family, with few worries and lots to be grateful for.
" Scalia explained that the "Appointments Clause is, intentionally and self-evidently, a limitation on Congress.
Their cognitive impairments were evidently such that they required daily reminders just to exist. Why?
Evidently, many people find them inspiring, or comforting: El Comandante continues to watch over us.
"Evidently, greater cuts will be required the longer that action is delayed," its authors warned.
Like this new poll, those guardrails evidently failed to register the ad's overwhelming cringe factor.
These voters evidently see him as different from — and more appealing than — most other Republicans.
These theories evidently have something to do with the sexual desires of the creature's victims.
Evidently it was worth it because she showed up on my ride home that evening.
The real-life economy was evidently more complex than an "Econ 259" model would predict.
Mr. Trump evidently passed a television set just before joining Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
Evidently, falling visible inventory reinforces nickel's bull narrative, creating something of a virtuous investment circle.
It's a crappy trade off, but evidently one that most of us seem OK with.
BY HER own lights, Sarah Kuteh was evidently convinced that she was doing the right thing.
In the minds of city-dwellers and green voters, this is self-evidently a good thing.
He posts only selfies: And he evidently had no idea that the meeting might be controversial.
I really admired just how driven all the kids were, despite how exhausting it evidently was.
He simply registered a few strategic email accounts and fired off some evidently pretty believable emails.
For example, the list insists on calida (hot) not calda: the unstressed "i" was evidently disappearing.
"I have no idea what she is talking about and evidently neither does she," he said.
"I have no idea what she is talking about and evidently neither does she," Avenatti said.
Evidently, it was the play's chant "Immigrants—we get the job done!" that set Palmer off.
TV shows and books literally told me What Not to Wear (a lot of things, evidently).
Freedom, equality, justice have always come at a cost, and evidently they always will … Stay strong.
She's blonde, big-eyed, and so evidently stupid that she's almost incapable of basic human interaction.
Theranos, given a choice to keep either its laboratories or its founder, evidently picked the latter.
Evidently the Merc with a Mouth is angry that Canada has been snubbed from the competition.
Kirsten Gillibrand and musician Bon Iver — who evidently emerged from a woodland cottage to back her.
These new hackers with the Ministry of State Security have evidently learned from the PLA's mistakes.
The four-winged, tailless style of their creation, the DelFly Nimble, is novel but evidently effective.
"I'm dating a woman now who, evidently, is unaware of it," went one of his lines.
Evidently, that means building a church to high fashion right inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Quite evidently, reports of the death of the Chinese manufacturing sector may have been slightly exaggerated.
"It could be my fault," the president said, evidently experiencing a fleeting moment of self-awareness.
Evidently, he felt pretty good about crossing the whole stand-up thing off his bucket list.
Mr Corbyn is evidently set on reinstating his party's 1980s stance in favour of unilateral disarmament.
And an evidently amazed Leone has been retweeting them calling it "the greatest thing" she's seen.
"I thought I was a comedian; evidently I also work in a grocery store," he complained.
But who has ever wanted to teach what evidently no one thinks is important to know?
Evidently, they are happy with its explanation for why it is constantly holding so much metal.
Stevens was evidently so moved that he recorded *Frank Ocean voice* two versions of the song.
The ICO, evidently less than keen for its emails to be trawled through, appealed last month.
It's evidently not too much of a stretch to imagine their running the rest of it.
Kids are smiling — even Nightcrawler, who evidently is the king of teens who don't fit in.
Evidently, the sweethearts etched their names inside a heart on a red rock in Sedona, Arizona.
Anything less than the fawning coverage he sees on Fox News evidently makes Trump's blood boil.
The meeting evidently encouraged negotiators to overcome an impasse and continue working through remaining contract issues.
Like so many other debts, this is one Mr. Trump evidently feels no obligation to repay.
Trump also evidently sees political advantage in presenting himself as the candidate of law and order.
The players range from 12 to 21 and are evidently highly susceptible to his possibility thinking.
In the election, his voters' fervor was evidently not enough; he lost, by a tiny margin.
The government will evidently announce the measures that will enable the financing of additional budget expenditure.
They've evidently had time to plot their stories—and to turn vehemently against those around them.
Companies love G-day, evidently, which makes the holiday seem just as insincere as V-day.
Evidently, it's hard to miss the arrival of 31,700 tonnes of lead at a storage compound.
There were evidently only three Jewish inmates in the Hoke Correctional Institute, and no rabbi around.
Evidently the colonialists developed quite a sweet tooth, and Sucre became the center of the trade.
It is evidently not in Enes Kanter's character to stop speaking out against all of that.
Yet was not, evidently, stopped from obtaining the know-how or materials to construct a bomb.
Mr. Trump's background evidently appealed to voters, but he should be careful not to be overconfident.
Evidently, Sessions views on pot are not supported by his home state or his political party.
Nor was 1989, that giddy moment for the liberal democratic idea, deemed self-evidently all conquering.
By the time she was in the examining room, her body was evidently contorted in pain.
Being hijacked evidently lets people express the full range of their humanity—hidden chickens and all.
He also claims to be a punk rocker when he quite evidently actually plays country pop.
I think I have a lot to offer a man, but, evidently, I drive them away.
You put on her self-titled first record, from 21972, and, evidently, her melodrama becomes yours.
That challenge evidently led Mr. Broidy and his associates to resort to their own surreptitious recording.
Evidently, Ouisa Kittredge, one half of the couple in Mr. Guare's play, saw the same article.
The answer, evidently, is that the end of the current fiscal year comes up on Sept.
" Hitler, the kaiser judges, had "evidently learned the lessons of the High Command's failure last time.
It's just that in some of them the style is more evidently fictive than in others.
" What he was evidently proficient at was "art and languages and sucking up to the masters.
" Evidently, even at 21-years-old, Sanders was, in fact, very concerned with getting "things done.
And he evidently asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to come up with reasons to fire him.
The video was evidently filmed in the Moabit district of northern Berlin, on the Kieler bridge.
Casanova's charm was evidently prodigious; he could win over old popes as well as young girls.
Here, Mueller evidently is trying to turn public communications, core First Amendment expressions, into a crime.
They triumph and move on to bigger and better things, evidently still angry, but sans Pearlman.
"Evidently some investors viewed the low price level as a buying opportunity," analysts at Commerzbank wrote.
Evidently, being "smart on crime" is no longer the act of political suicide it once was.
"If you look at their propaganda this is a very self-evidently determined policy," he said.
Evidently on a historical roll, Trump fast-forwards to Hitler's invasion of Russia 129 years later.
He has evidently just likened her to a field, which she believes she definitely is not.
Others will brake suddenly when they pass a pub or a shop, evidently considering going in.
This includes Biden, a man he evidently feels might take him out of office in 2020.
Evidently, Wall Street doesn't view a Trump presidency as all that alarming, at least for shareholders.
There is evidently an appetite at the moment for Greek mythology updated with 21st-century music.
At BKS, the firm showed no intent and evidently saw its policies procedures and filings as adequate.
But according to the medical blog Evidently Cochrane, how you sit really matters for your bowel health.
But it, too, has the peculiar quality that its style is more evidently radical than its substance.
His encouragement for experimentation and character variety in his Overwatch review is quite evidently from the heart.
The transfer of Mr Kanté's efforts has evidently weakened his old club and strengthened his new one.
But proven ability to execute, good metrics and a coherent strategy can, evidently, still get investors' attention.
"She was evidently a great mother, according to Lowell and my father," Sufjan told Pitchfork in 2015.
Evidently, something in male fishing-spider flesh is particularly advantageous for the production and development of young.
Little sister Kendall Jenner was in tow ... evidently taking a break from the "Free the Nipple" movement.
For them, it's evidently not what he's doing so much as it is the people he's fighting.
"Evidently, they didn't believe me," Regianni said upon the guilty verdict, according to the New York Times.
The publication evidently tuned in for the full 90-minute grill-fest, alongside over four million others.
That would technically be in violation of Facebook's Community Guidelines, but evidently no one reported the video.
On Christmas Eve, he'd evidently sold enough $20 hats, bringing in about $1 million for the company.
Put a Sharp up next to a Sony, and it's evidently clear which is the better option.
Apple evidently doesn't think these two mindsets — community-builder and ritzy tech fashion house — are mutually exclusive.
Evidently the hope is for a repeat performance that can head off the 2017 net neutrality threat.
But others' appetites are evidently growing—if not to spend more, then to use the fund differently.
She evidently considers it a more acceptable one, because it conceals its betrayals of those left behind.
Trump "loved" the outburst, according to Axios; the new chief of staff, John Kelly, evidently did not.
Too bold, evidently: "I took shit from everyone in the camp for that for weeks," Adin says.
Evidently, markets don't believe the ECB when it says it's committed to its 2 percent inflation target.
But applying the model in a bankruptcy proceeding is a new and evidently profitable avenue for funders.
The court, evidently, cared nothing for facts or truth; what matters is hewing to the regime's agenda.
Evidently, this is just a feature of New Twitter and not really, actually a bug at all.
As mobility evidently helps to develop talent, it deserves specific attention and investment from countries and businesses.
It's a boastful story of sexual prowess, with Britney evidently taking great pleasure in her own abilities.
NATO is an important Western military institution, but it evidently does not include all Western countries — e.g.
Lawyers for Trump evidently delayed submission of his answers due to concerns over possible "perjury trap" questions.
Well, evidently the stock market is exhausted," the comedian quipped on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
North Korea evidently disagrees fervently, and just days after it tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile.
They evidently are heading toward a battle, marked by a glowing conflagration far away near the horizon.
Evidently not a seasoned business class traveller, I got lost and ended up at the wrong lounge.
Evidently, neither faction had illusions that this unnatural social organization could be implemented on a voluntary basis.
The Macedonian government evidently thought the same, granting him a rural development loan to start the venture.
That outcome was just fine with Mr. Huelskamp and his allies though evidently not with his constituents.
She hid from her adoring fans in plain sight, and — evidently — had an absolute blast doing it.
They identified Becky and arrested her on the spot, evidently a compulsory procedure in domestic-violence cases.
"They have evidently perpetrated sexual violence and made a profit from it," said the group's secretary-general.
But I can make one general suggestion about the form of procrastination your parents evidently succumbed to.
This is so self-evidently horrible that few Republicans have been willing to defend it out loud.
Over its respectful 54 minute duration, X 100PRE showcases an artist evidently unwilling to pander for plays.
New Jerseyans evidently spend a lot of time debating which is better: pork roll or Taylor ham?
The agency evidently believes that 3-D printing is key to making deep-space food solutions possible.
So now, if I spot a kid who evidently needs to play, I am happy to oblige.
While he did not identify any, he was evidently referring to two emails that one of Mrs.
Mr. Hytner is evidently relieved to have shrugged off the burden of overseeing a national institution, however.
The precise timing of the market plunge was a surprise, and it has evidently unnerved some investors.
Fears about liability and image collection evidently lead the Whitney to curtail certain aspects of that show.
In these moments you begin to feel the tension between propaganda and entertainment as Blitzstein evidently intended.
It comes from the fact that a major American institution defines itself in an evidently false way.
But his tough-guy positioning evidently wasn't compelling enough to overcome Netanyahu and his Likud party's appeal.
Riggleman evidently thinks it would be funny if bigfoot were both real and had a big dick.
"The dissent evidently has a strong stomach when it comes to inflicting linguistic trauma," Justice Alito wrote.
Given that you've pulled it off for decades, you evidently don't have an incapacitating social-anxiety disorder.
Bach evidently saw the Leipzig job as an opportunity to shape the spiritual life of a city.
So he's evidently motivated not by money but by a generous sense of fairness and good will.
And this behavior is worrisome: They're evidently sponging off someone whom they know through your husband's business.
The ear evidently craves excitement; we tend to balk at listening to them for hours on end.
On the court, there are still times when he seems most effectively and evidently fueled by anger.
Trump has wielded his pardon power in ways he evidently believes will work to his political advantage.
But "bad enough" is up to FlipKey, and Ms. Beattie's experience evidently did not clear the bar.
"Another literary figure of the time," Vega said, evidently deciding not to go into Pound's Fascist sympathies.
Biden is evidently ambivalent about continuing to work on them beyond an initial four years in office.
This chaotic scramble between evidently prepared platforms seems likely to continue, and that is no small deal.
Evidently, the computer that the subject confronted in Penn Station tracked him, by G.P.S. signal, to Trenton.
And then he had a slaughterhouse, and they made sausage and they evidently didn't make a penny.
Ms. Merkel was clearly not happy but largely kept quiet, evidently not wanting to provoke more conflict.
For Mr. Scocca, that level is self-evidently somewhere around one billion dollars; beyond that, you're irredeemable.
The alleged collusion, the subject of media reports since 2017, evidently allowed the companies to save money.
Evidently Peter has chosen to unlearn these lessons, much to my and his family's heartbreak and distress.
Evidently, officials had taken notice when I'd met Dashkevich for an early morning coffee at his apartment.
And judging from continued complaints about online abuse over the past 18 months, it evidently wasn't enough.
But adding a cutesy emoji to the #CrookedHillary hashtag was evidently a step too far for Dorsey.
These cultural workers most evidently converged at that moment in time dominated by the movement called Realism.
IF: So I asked Dieter to get me a Diet Coke, evidently we haven't had our daily restocking.
Evidently the 200 audience members who walked out of Amy Schumer's stand-up show on Sunday night disagree.
Evidently she made two gift bags, one for me and one for the ex, and mixed them up.
Efforts by Facebook to moderate content in one of its fastest-growing countries has evidently not been easy.
But audiences of the time were evidently hungry for dark, transgressive cinema that could also be thrillingly sexual.
Restaurant Brand International's board of directors is all male, and evidently it really, really likes it that way.
It will evidently have a 6.1-inch LCD, bezel-free screen, Face ID, glass back, and aluminum edges.
Trump evidently expects more loyalty out of Fox, a network that he often promotes while attacking its competitors.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) evidently doesn't need Congress to begin using facial recognition of United States citizens.
But some half a year on, the organization has evidently reevaluated the worth of playing a technology role.
The resulting mind-set, disdainful of idealism and suspicious of ego, is one we are now, evidently, exporting.
But Schultz evidently did not relish his role as the big bad responsible for sending away the Sonics.
"As usual, they saved the West for last," Mr. West said, who evidently had not updated his material.
The technical details of how any encryption perforations could be achieved are evidently intended to remain under wraps.
" Another friend wrote in August, evidently about Trump, "when are you going to throw the knock out blow?
Tinder's primary complaint was the similarity between the two names—3nder, evidently, was just too close to Tinder.
Foxconn's plan to fix that, evidently, is to take on an Apple-like task: selling directly to consumers.
"Evidently, ethics are the first casualty of the new Republican Congress," the California Democrat said in a statement.
Evidently, it's not enough that people keep killing dolphins by yanking them out of the water for selfies.
Quite evidently, though, much more Russian metal has entered China than has yet shown up in SHFE warehouses.
Find me nowhere near the sun because my skin has evidently never seen the light of day....selfie.
Like some sort of antidote to the Make America Great Again regressiveness half the country evidently pines for.
The companies filed legal briefs earlier this week to oppose the challenge, but evidently thought better of it.
Five years ago, he evidently hit his lowest point – a creative rut that he managed to escape from.
Their finely drawn faces, which are evidently portraits, are among the triumphs of the illustrator of this volume.
Evidently he's contemplating another Goldman Sachs guy for OMB [the Office of Management and Budget], and that's bullshit.
Conservatives with doubts evidently didn't want to be the vote that torpedoed the long-promised repeal of Obamacare.
This evidently didn't pan out and the "acquisition" by Rico looks like a partial fire sale at best.
One boy, evidently Asian-American, carries his tray over to a table where another young man sits alone.
State law already recognizes April as "Confederate History and Heritage Month," but evidently that's not enough for Benton.
Evidently, however, the restrictions are not enough to put a damper on the Dutch party in South Korea.
As Chanel is the pinnacle of luxury fashion, evidently no expense was spared for this morning's spectacular show.
As for these polls showing the hordes of people evidently supporting these overtly racist, Islamophobic, isolationist pussy grabbers?
They released pictures of the three suspects taken from security-camera footage, adding that they were "evidently professional".
Quite evidently, loose time-spreads haven't stopped the outright copper price from rallying over the last two years.
This is self-evidently traumatic for the body politic, harming our capacity for empathy and reason and decency.
Evidently, it wasn't too bad, as my colleague Leala came to join in and didn't even vomit once.Rating?
"The Saudi behavior is evidently insulting," he said in remarks quoted by the official Islamic Republic News Agency.
As CEO of Twitter and Square, Jack Dorsey evidently also has time to get behind his favorite candidates.
The plot bordered a large cemetery that still runs behind his property; evidently, some remains were left behind.
The idea that there is no interest in or market for a vegan sausage roll is evidently ridiculous.
But in practice it took Wales and Iceland, and most evidently Portugal, as far as their talents allowed.
Both want "Medicare for All" and higher taxes for, evidently, former businessman Delaney and his fellow rich Americans.
What hurts most is that our relationship had never, evidently, been the kind worth raising one's voice about.
At the time, Belarusian tech circles feared the arrest might put off investors, but that evidently didn't happen.
The professor's email address surfaced again last week, evidently hiding somewhere in the recesses of The Times' computers.
The multilayered sense of history (the choreography is evidently of its own day) is part of the charm.
Those quarterbacks, Carson Palmer and Ryan Fitzpatrick, are evidently good buddies from their days together with the Bengals.
Whatever your stance it's clear that debate and consensus-building are necessary, because the nation is evidently split.
Evidently, from the sample size of my query, this is a dream many people with my profession have.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are still very much household names—evidently, everything they touched turns to gold.
All of these issues were broached at some point during our day together, though none were evidently settled.
Although, evidently, Lewis is confident that the Trust's own legal advice on the procurement point is sound — i.e.
But before the lawyer could elaborate, prosecutors abruptly objected, evidently concerned about the message that security is lax.
The adage that the documentarian's camera affects the events it records has never been more self-evidently true.
And in taking pleasure in his outings, he's evidently a source of pleasure for lots of other creatures.
Sometimes, evidently, what a raging tragic hero really needs is to get in touch with his feminine side.
Proof: the drawing beneath the copy is schematic yet accurate, evidently derived from a tracing of the original.
Many foreigners, who make up a large part of the clientele here, had evidently decided to go elsewhere.
Working for Trump evidently requires a certain ability to say—and maybe even believe—things that aren't true.
Evidently Mr. Walker took his title from one of these musical items, but why "dance odyssey" in particular?
Perhaps he can use the additional time to sort out what is evidently a chaotic decision-making process.
But the president has evidently calculated that the changes will pay off before nationwide municipal elections next year.
Fonda, a 20th Century Fox contract player known mainly for portraying juveniles, evidently hesitated to take the role.
But we see what we want to see, and that, evidently, was not how he appeared to everyone.
Agüero had answers, though: Film was still possible, still meaningful, and evidently still important enough to warrant suppression.
However, their heart disease still progressed; diet and exercise alone were evidently not enough to roll it back.
Evidently catered toward autonomous driving, the Prophecy sports a pair of joysticks instead of a conventional steering wheel.
I evidently do not have the right to know what each campaign knows about me and request deletion.
An opponent of abortion who avoids gay pride parades, Mr. Scheer's social conservatism evidently turned off many Canadians.
Now, though, Sanders has evidently decided that progressives will no longer accept impurities — or even much tactical vagueness.
Evidently, there is an apparent divergence of economic development between different countries, as well as, a change internationally.
"I was hopeful two weeks ago that was about to resolve, but evidently that hasn't happened," he said.
She evidently went into the law because it was the familiar (male) path to a career in politics.
Some think it looks like a 19th-century chapeau, but evidently it wasn't ever called madame until 1960.
Obama evidently will not be sorry to be waking up someplace other than the White House next year.
Another part of the complex includes a temple that evidently contained an altar, dedicated to an unknown god.
A course worker, however, evidently did not get the memo that there was still one man to come.
"I just thought it was really inconsistent tonight, and he didn't want to hear it, evidently," Girardi said.
But Judge has spent much of his time as a satirist focusing on less self-evidently stupid targets.
Making a change is relatively easy for most of us, maintaining that change is evidently a lot tougher.
In May, 2012, the month the Baku deal was finalized, the F.C.P.A. was evidently on Donald Trump's mind.
Quite evidently, any aluminium component of the "demonstration bases" programme was highly marginal relative to the bigger picture.
But Republicans who heard their closed-door testimony evidently concluded they'd each by politically helpful in some way.
This is important to Evangelicals back in the United States, but it's also evidently close to Pence's heart.
How will a man who evidently can't handle even the smallest blow to his ego deal with it?
"The important thing is that the Russians need to control Assad, who evidently is indiscriminately bombing," he said.
I asked one loquacious, evidently knowledgeable viewer if "gray matter" was a colloquialism or a term of science.
Starbucks evidently considers Mr. Schultz's presidential ambitions toxic enough that it will not comment about him at all.
Evidently, a nearby beer truck had lost control, sending its cargo flying all over the Las Vegas highway.
It used to feel like they were denying citizens the right to see what was self-evidently there.
Evidently, none of that worked out — and Microsoft's growing reticence to invest in Windows on mobile certainly didn't help.
But the ranks of his allies are waning, and Trump is evidently chafing under the restraints of his staff.
That's who the sweaty guy in the front room was, evidently, back from a long, hot day of downloading.
That's who the sweaty guy in the front room was, evidently, back from a long, hot day of downloading.
However, many scientists at McMurdo evidently didn't even know what Ingress was at the time, according to James Thirteen.
This camera evidently makes it easy to take good photos, and that's what every phone camera should aspire to.
The Apple Watch is self-evidently a piece of technology, but its soft, pebbly shape is friendly and universal.
Vale had been hoping to attract a partner for its Vale New Caledonia (VNC) operations but evidently without success.
And although it subsequently closed a Series C  the damage to supply chain relationships had evidently already been done.
At some point, those mistakes were evidently common enough to trigger Twitter's algorithm to pick up on the hashtag.
Apple is evidently determined to stand its ground and the European Commission is showing no sign of abating either.
We didn't know what happened to him, but it evidently involved a circular saw and a lot of blood.
What happens next is anyone's guess, but Goguen had evidently done very well financially as a partner at Sequoia.
Mr. el-Badri, the OPEC secretary general, who is Libyan, has evidently watched the market's behavior for long enough.
It had evidently started as a conjuring trick; he loved magic, because it gave the illusion of breaking rules.
Evidently it's now done that, with Essential tweeting out this morning that the phone is now compatible with Verizon.
She's owning it in the same way Diana did by engaging personally in issues she so evidently connects with.
Evidently, nothing about the flip mechanism for the screen, but the specs are actually great for the form factor.
And there are legal questions, which Xavier Becerra (pictured), the attorney-general of California, evidently has a lot of.
Slicker, smaller, and more stylish, the Explorer is evidently an effort to appeal to a more image-conscious demographic.
Another possible answer would appear to be mandating the use of helmets with e-scooters, though California evidently disagrees.
Evidently, Griffith's attitude is just as important as her business acumen when it comes to being a remarkable leader.
Battling her own very real demons evidently gave her unique insight into things that go bump in the dark.
Evidently good judgement is indeed remiss in some, who somehow have not learned any lessons from countless past incidents.
The bad blood that built up between Mr Rubio and Mr Christie during the campaign evidently has not dissipated.
Mr Christie bashed Planned Parenthood: evidently an eternal whipping boy, no matter how many inquiries acquit it of wrongdoing.
Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia are evidently the horniest for weed, according to PornHub's region-based search statistics.
After Trump's "animals" comments, his administration doubled down on them, evidently assuming that no one would defend violent criminals.
"Cultural appropriation" was also a hot topic, self-evidently insulting to some, robustly defended as cultural exchange by others.
The trend of immediately asking your mates for favours when they get a promotion transcends all cultural barriers, evidently.
Evidently, the first predator was trying to save humans from extinction by providing Earth with some very high tech.
But Mr. Biden's position in the race is evidently no longer imposing enough to keep Mr. Bloomberg at bay.
When that happens, evidently, the restaurant may be swiftly shut down and the rest of the staff shipped home.
But it didn't evidently enable him to document the kinds of brutality, corruption and craziness such places often harbor.
The real foreign influence in our elections is evidently less newsworthy than a Russian spy at the NRA convention.
Asked to respond to Trump's tweet, she said, "The president evidently is lying, because what I said is true."
The focal point is the hapless and unemployed Sam (Javone Prince, very evidently battling laryngitis at the performance attended).
It is evidently still easier to raise money for fancy new things than to maintain what is already here.
Apple also evidently asked Variety to review the X, which lines up with what appears to be their strategy.
That was evidently not enough to offset the broader downturn in activity over the second half of the year.
Yet nothing evidently gave him more pleasure than the unit he had set up to reverse miscarriages of justice.
I tried to make it more intuitive with an extremely simple model, but evidently that didn't work for everyone.
And, evidently, plenty of people don't even think the $2 bill exists as an official form of US currency.
"These prisons, by the way, are like dorms," he says, evidently trying to reassure at least one of us.
" Evidently, the more nervous and tense people are," the more of this chemical people give off, a release says.
Amazingly, neither of those Democrats had evidently visited a public-housing project before the New York primary in April.
There is so much more, but why should I keep reheating what is evidently not my cup of tea?
Enlisting the support of the men who evidently benefited for no defensible reason strikes me as a great idea.
Evidently, Mr. Seehofer considers the disgraced Mr. Maassen a valuable electoral asset for keeping his conservative bona fides intact.
Saudi Arabia has gone silent after some lame denials, evidently waiting to see what it can get away with.
There are evidently some researchers who are excited about this, but the relevant government officials seem much more restrained.
The display of Lynes (19163-55) pictures is where the exhibition most evidently connects ballet to overtly gay art.
Evidently uncomfortable when she can't find success with her counters, she'll need to make some adjustments to her game.
These mindless stabs at narrative make a bizarre basis for what is evidently meant to be cutting-edge stagecraft.
Evidently, after Bollinger finished working on the animation, he went back over the paintings, deciding what fragments would remain.
The name of his satire-heavy cable show was evidently too good a double entendre for O'Brien to ignore.
The novel begins with a striking scene in which Frances, evidently traumatized, is conveyed to the Tower by boat.
Finally, Rosenstein announced his resignation this week with a sycophantic letter to Trump, evidently meant to burnish Trump's image.
Evidently, the strategic deployment of a siege mentality by some of our religious leaders has worked all too well.
Evidently, you state outright that governors need to "treat you well" for their states to receive coronavirus disaster relief.
Evidently, though, Ross thought the officials put too much emphasis on human life and not enough on Trump's image.
He had evidently prepared an indictment, thin in specifics but skillfully delivered in front of a sympathetic studio audience.
His reputation for dangerous unpredictability (which he evidently sees as an asset) had waned somewhat since he took office.
Now, at her peak, Lopez wears her crown so evidently that the academy felt no need for further anointment.
Evidently, Mulvaney knew well how to play the game, as he was showered with largesse from the financial industry.
Many of Mr. Bean's fellow astronauts were evidently taken aback by his choosing the art world over private business.
C.P.E. was expected to produce a new Passion in Hamburg every year and evidently did so, in eclectic style.
Last year, longtime HQ host, Scott Rogowsky, left the company amid tensions with Yusupov — tensions that evidently still exist.
She is evidently well-versed in the language of flowers, a little-known romantic relic from the 19th century.
It was as flat as a pancake and had evidently hit the house at a high rate of speed.
"She's the walker, she's the treat giver and I'm the pooper scooper," said Stacey, evidently untroubled by her designation.
There were, among others, a master and his slave, both evidently caught by surprise in the rain of ash. . . .
But the Americans evidently became irritated at reports that seemed to place at least some blame on the soldiers.
Rouhani evidently declined, but, a few weeks before Bolton posted his video on Twitter, there was another apparent attempt.
Mr Roche claims that "Brexit has killed populism"; he evidently did not anticipate Boris Johnson's illegal prorogation of Parliament.
For example, evidently, Kylie Jenner received 2.3 billion likes in 2019, as compared to my 666 likes in 2019.
The sum result is a document that falls self-evidently short of proving its heavy and heavily-touted thesis.
Yet all this time, Trump had studiously ignored Avenatti, evidently trying to avoid granting him more attention by responding.
Any close examination of their history shows pretty evidently that they rest on the assumption that women are chattel.
With the Islamization of Indonesian society now evidently being mobilized toward political ends, Mr. Joko must proceed with caution.
It evidently worked: He was hired as a prep cook and dishwasher at L&L, a Hawaiian barbecue chain.
And evidently there was a special kind of a press conference afterwards with Republican governors but no Democratic governors.
But he brushed off these concerns with a range of arguments that critical masses of voters evidently found persuasive.
In the evidently nerve-wracking game above, the two have to guess what's inside a mystery box by touch alone.
Jazz, 16, is evidently curious, and has numerous questions for her parents about vaginas — and what they should look like.
This feedback thing bugs me because the Surface Headphones are evidently designed to be a personal assistant that you wear.
He denied that either of them were "anti-vaxxers," a term he evidently calls "pharmaceutical propaganda," New York Magazine reports.
But evidently, one woman's voice cannot retroactively undo decades of Lara serving as a virtual plaything for boys and men.
Evidently, there is only so far you can push investors before they get tired of businesses using the same tactics.
But just like those temperatures, which have set heat records in the last three years, Bridenstine's views have evidently changed.
"Evidently, the early-warning mechanisms the forces have in place didn't work, and that has to be investigated," she said.
In the first act, she reads to us from Christopher's diarylike account, which he has evidently written at her request.
" The secretary evidently realized his error after his post Tuesday night, soon commenting, "OMG....seriously, you mean this is fake!!
But then what does it mean for his evidently messy work to be up for an editing Oscar (his first)?
Evidently, the decision was overturned, and Blåhaj has enjoyed widespread popularity since, appearing sporadically on social media around the world.
If CORVIDS cannot come up with a valid set of data for a result, that result is self-evidently fishy.
Not only has she had to deal with her evidently awful boyfriend, Egor Tarabosov, she also just seriously injured herself.
Evidently success—building brands and businesses, achieving wealth and fame—does not ease the psychic pain that many people suffer.
Those numbers weren't enough to justify the continuation of Meitu's phone business but, evidently, Xiaomi saw promise in that segment.
Evidently, the group had decided it was worth trekking from Québec City to Montréal in order to make a scene.
Mr Biden is not guaranteed to win the Democratic nomination, but Mr Trump evidently judges that he is likely to.
Evidently, it's not clear what conduct is outlawed at polling stations, if A-list celebrities are potentially violating election laws.
Perhaps they were just fans of the musical, but the song evidently had the ability to stir emotions in China.
This action, while evidently futile (remember: we know this won't work) is still an interesting look at the legal system.
The singer evidently brushed off a fellow Kiwi, Riverdale star K.J. Apa, when they bumped into each other down under.
And evidently, it wants to maximize profits coming out of these obscure islands located seven time zones away from Moscow.
Yet prosecution of the statute remained steady — according to a commercial database (evidently excluding juveniles), at about ten per year.
He's a street rapper with great pop instincts and, evidently, some business sense, but the industry is fickle and impatient.
Evidently the fans, draped in Indian tricolours and riding motorbikes in celebration into the early hours of Sunday morning, agreed.
And what he found were traces of cloudberry, blackcurrant, and buckwheat—evidently the diet of the locals at the time.
Seven years after Bloomberg's "last shot," he's a potential contender once again, albeit an evidently more serious one than before.
White male anxieties were, evidently, greatly roiled by the spectacle of the strong black man, and had to be assuaged.
Evidently his metamorphosis did not wipe clean his conscience: the shooting, he says, is "something you live with every day".
That these two notions are not openly and evidently tied together in mainstream discussion is the most troubling of all.
Humbler but poetically affecting is a "whimsy" carved evidently from a single block of wood just under a foot tall.
"Evidently they had to flee from a very urgent situation, from very sudden violence -- so they need everything," he said.
Shishani's battlefield prowess was highly romanticized, and his skills were evidently put to use in Tbilisi's 2008 conflict with Russia.
Naturally, our vulnerability to assorted lower levels of terror attacks, especially "lone wolf" operations, would remain even more evidently unchanged.
For the uninitiated: Khazaria was a powerful Central Asian kingdom where, early on, the ruling class evidently converted to Judaism.
In fact, few new Confucius Institutes were established in 2016 and 2017, and the Chinese authorities evidently perceive a problem.
Nearby was a rib and a jumble of arm bones that had evidently been gnawed off by coyotes and foxes.
December home sales fizzled as higher interest rates, which have risen since election night, evidently hampered some would-be buyers.
Evidently, the jury did not buy this defense and instead found Vallières guilty of theft, fraud, and trafficking stolen goods.
And quite evidently, those that don't pass the checks don't get to reopen at all until they take remedial action.
Tonight's episode features our favorite "Broccoli" singer DRAM, who has evidently always marched to the beat of his own drum.
The singer wore a cast on her evidently broken left appendage, and it paired beautifully with her pale tulle gown.
Evidently, this wasn't enough to fulfill her appetite, as over 350 elephants were purged for her endeavors, according to Reuters.
Creator Lisa Hanawalt worked as a designer and producer on BoJack Horseman, and Tuca & Bertie is evidently BoJack's spiritual successor.
Evidently, the power of having a store in your pocket, both selling and "giving away" entertainment, is quite the thing.
I'm not sure what else they could have done; this is evidently what the playwright, an obviously promising talent, wants.
Mr. Macron was certainly not pleased, but he evidently did not want to let go of his cabinet's elder statesman.
Uber and the other driverless-car companies have a moral responsibility to make their products safer than they evidently are.
Evidently, they were surprised by Sullivan's view of the case, and didn't expect a prison sentence to appear so likely.
The big subject of "Hangmen" is the uses and abuses of vengeance, a theme evidently much on Mr. McDonagh's mind.
This is Billy (Lee Tergesen), who evidently still has the power to scare the bejesus out of his younger brother.
Ms. Lam's position is "self-evidently untrue and absurd," Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, commented recently.
" At one point, Mr. Jones, evidently weary from questioning, asks for clarification of the lawyers' meaning of the word "staged.
Evidently, what seems to be the case is that Lamphere knew that Belle had killed, and was possibly blackmailing her.
Because though these words do rally Trump's base, they also rally Democrats and evidently embarrass Republican moderates and alienate independents.
It feels wrong to blame the cast, some of whom also play instruments, for what is evidently Mr. Doyle's doing.
When the story opens, he is flying for T.W.A. and bored out of his evidently simple, rather dangerously restless mind.
But they were evidently unknown to other Republican senators, who became disturbed that they were being asked to confirm him.
Whether or not to accept Bloomberg's beneficence is something the Sanders campaign has evidently been struggling with for some days.
This movement, which has Prussian intrigue written all over it, is evidently intended to destroy all the oil fields entirely.
A few former One Direction bandmates are evidently still in-sync, at least when it comes to scheduling new releases.
Some users evidently understood the article to be true, posting comments such as: "your kids would love to see this".
Wemo evidently heard my prayers, because the new Wemo Mini Wi-Fi is the smallest smart plug I've ever seen.
Johnson met with the Queen after the Supreme Court's ruling and evidently apologized for having her agree to suspend Parliament.
Continental Europeans evidently still regard the British economy as attractive; more of them are working in Britain than ever before.
This was evidently an everyday domestic scene, but the moment had a disorienting, shivery vibe that felt very Derren Brown.
Amash is evidently interested in the role, and several first-term House Democrats are pushing party leaders to select him.
Evidently, the trip now even attracts your average tourist, traveling to the island by helicopter, or on a cruise ship.
Evidently the bias against age, long endemic to Hollywood and the fashion runways, no longer applies to style marketing campaigns.
Faced with such severe penalties for rolling short positions, some have evidently opted to deliver physical metal against their exposure.
"The whole investigation evidently was just a fraud on the American people," Sekulow told Fox News's Kimberly Guilfoyle on Thursday.
When enough people have come to care about you as a person, they'll evidently watch you do just about anything.
Maud is an unusual heroine: Neither talkative nor evidently reflective, she remains in many aspects closed to us, a cipher.
"As we close on referendum day, evidently minds are being made up," ICM director Martin Boon said in a statement.
He'd evidently assumed the conversation was off the record, but it was instead being broadcast, through headphones, to waiting reporters.
Even when it's cross-dress-up time, it evidently takes a woman to be an adult in the excessive '80s.
The judges evidently experienced their bodily feelings not as hunger but as attitudes about the prisoners in front of them.
Trump's advisers, particularly then-National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, evidently convinced the president not to pursue that course of action.
And since the Palestinians decided to skip the conference, the administration evidently decided not to invite the Israeli government either.
Trump ultimately rejected the proposal, evidently because the lawyers didn't convince him that Kushner did anything to merit his firing.
Evidently, it isn't just me existing in the guitar-toting troubadour's world either; Ed Sheeran, if you've forgotten is massive.
Evidently their marketing department is feeling particularly punchy after the most recent Apple event, which included some a new MacBook Pro.
It seemed like something that was in NME's wheelhouse, but also they were self-evidently fantastic straight from the get go.
In general, however, an eating pattern filled with fresh, wholesome foods is what nutrition experts — and evidently Trump — recommend for health.
The obvious lesson that Chandler presents—that people mature as they get older and learn more—was evidently lost on Sarver.
"We know of no other example in rails, or of birds in general, that demonstrates this phenomenon so evidently," he said.
True, there was precious little Beethovenian intensity or fire, but the audience evidently found enough excitement to spur a raucous ovation.
Now that these internet relics are evidently achieving retro chic, maybe all those free AOL discs were worth saving after all.
In announcing the date, Ahmad Yousuf Nuristani, the chief of Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission, evidently did not coordinate with the government.
The protest was dismissed after Dowless testified before the state board of elections and was evidently unprepared to defend his claims.
Evidently, former special counsel Robert Mueller wanted to say as little as possible in his congressional testimony Wednesday — and he succeeded.
If the modern-day parallels aren't immediately obvious to others, they were evidently clear enough to the fresh-from-Arkansas Clintons.
Evidently the artist was not pleased, however, because the piece was remade for the current show and is once again pink.
Yet so far, he has been hesitant to do so, evidently out of fear of causing another political crisis for himself.
Bijan Stephen, culture reporter: Look, this is a self-evidently bad idea, but that doesn't mean the result can't be good.
"This administration's craven desire to preserve the dangerous Iranian nuclear deal at all costs evidently knows no limit," Mr. McCain said.
But making the situation worse, the alarm was evidently triggered even after he was warned against vaping by a flight attendant.
But this rule of thumb does not apply to the children of Italy—they evidently have much more discriminating palates there.
In fact, the negativity only fuels my fire to keep working on a platform that so evidently needs to be progressed.
Evidently, there are two sides to that particular equation, a relatively bullish view on copper and a dire view of nickel.
But hand-selected, carefully crafted compositions are evidently the team's answer to smartphone camera noise pollution invading their beloved photography space.
The filmmakers lowered the hoop for Harrelson to be able to dunk on it While he was in his trailer, evidently.
It is evidently a wonderful strike, though the replay reveals that this is far more than the average belting free-kick.
He thinks both agreements were raw deals for us and evidently resents that other countries benefit at all from our participation.
The service is evidently Uber's answer to its rapidly-growing Indian rival Ola's rental service, Ola Rental, that launched last year.
The killing of Johnson is evidently the first time domestic law enforcement has utilized an armed robot to kill a suspect.
He gives Jerry a button to pass on to Jeannie, which, it's revealed, evidently came from his best church shirt. Swoon.
For a fast-evolving battery industry that is looking for socially responsible supplies of cobalt, this is evidently a major problem.
The phone is a commodity now, like a pair of sneakers, and the iPhone is evidently not immune to this situation.
To see Cuomo seize upon terrible policy proposals from the democratic presidential candidates — which evidently didn't excite the voters — is disheartening.
So the claim that the Kremlin would at least try to get a Trump sex tape didn't seem self-evidently absurd.
However to think so, as evidently Prime Minister Theresa May seems to think, would be to engage in highly-wishful thinking.
Buchanan sought to protect fledgling American industries; evidently Mr. Trump feels those industries still are not fully mature and need protection.
Evidently, DCM and Figure's other backers were able to brush aside concerns about anything of the sort happening again at Figure.
Evidently, his views on the infamous 2009 "Imma let you finish" debacle have finally worked their way into Kanye's creative narrative.
Evidently they did not think that the diamond, which would probably have been cut into smaller stones, justified a higher price.
Thomas is relatively new to the music industry, having evidently been successful in his first career, which he declines to discuss.
Evidently found in a thrift shop or flea market, the drawings are wrapped in cellophane with old price stickers still attached.
The fumes evidently trailed back inside the building, causing lawyers who had finally gained access to their clients to begin coughing.
Many works only in the catalog evidently involve more exquisite subtleties of color and tone than anything in the present exhibition.
The man's deepest grievance, of course, was with his brother's killer or killers, and the mother who was evidently shielding them.
The global grounding of the aircraft has entered its sixth month, following two fatal crashes evidently caused by a design flaw.
The special counsel evidently felt he couldn't insist on questioning the president under oath if he wanted the investigation to continue.
One colleague recalled using a MacBook Air to cut a bagel just to see if it would work (it evidently did).
But when you release terabytes of data indiscriminately, I don't know what to call that, but it's not self-evidently journalism.
Evidently, you are supposed to ejaculate on the floor and make it slippy and then naked guys go sliding through it!
I found the remainder skulking in the adjacent kitchen, where they evidently intended to remain as long as they decently could.
Casual culture means different things to different people, evidently, and may well have maintained more of an edge outside of Britain.
By Roosevelt's logic — and evidently Tillerson's — American soldiers should not be withdrawn from any country where they have ever been deployed.
You give little weight to the cost to the adulterous father of the revelation, evidently because he was in the wrong.
I gather that although you recruited this person and evidently have knowledge of his negotiation process, you don't actually manage him.
Evidently, the skin was thickening as the elephants aged, growing to the point that it eventually collapsed under its own weight.
The rudimentary staging evidently drew on a production of "Socrate" created for the performers by Krzysztof Warlikowski in Warsaw in 2016.
She evidently didn't know that he's been dubbed the "Alligator Guy" and has made the news before for harboring an alligator.
It is up to Congress — evidently not this one, maybe the next — to show that it can rise to the occasion.
There's a huge number of people in rehearsal, and evidently when we start running the show there'll be hardly anybody backstage.
Someone even made a Bongo Cat theme song that sounds like it was produced by Kygo and is evidently someone's ringtone.
Steve Bannon, the alt-right leader, and Kris Kobach, an architect of voter-suppression efforts, also evidently supported adding the question.
Name Withheld There's evidently an understanding in your line of work that you won't "steal" clients from firms that employ you.
The current catchphrase for what Mayor Turner called this "can-do city" — "Houston Strong" — evidently applies to more than just baseball.
SQUILLIONS was a lot of fun, too, all the more so because it is evidently a debut (along with BLOWS APART).
His real aim, evidently, is to shift the narrative about police and young black men from individual cases to universal feelings.
Evidently she changed her mind, and yet something of her initial judgment endures in her ghoulish selfies and uncommon personal disclosures.
It interacts with you, responds to its environment, and evidently pursues goals, but a nonconscious robot could also do those things.
While fighting impeachment this week, he infuriated Republicans by betraying America's Kurdish allies in Syria, evidently inviting Turkey to attack them.
Despite the fact that Alphabet delivered a strong fourth-quarter report, the Google parent's numbers evidently weren't enough for Wall Street.
He also sees more difficult times ahead and evidently believes Mr Flint is not the man to lead HSBC through them.
Trump's tariff justifications have often been self-evidently absurd — seriously, who imagines that imports of Canadian steel threaten U.S. national security?
But it will evidently take more wisdom than now appears to exist in Europe to teach that lesson to its governments.
The course was evidently playable, but the spectators' paths through it and along the fairways were slick and shiny with mud.
Your doctor evidently thinks you need steady part-time employment, which, I gather, you think you could do more than adequately.
The listing also mentions its proximity to SoulCycle, Equinox, and Lululemon, which are evidently selling points for any young tech entrepreneur. 
Evidently, F.B.I. counterintelligence agents were alarmed when they read the wiretap transcripts of Mr. Flynn's Christmastime chats with the Russian ambassador.
Russia's appetite for taking OPEC's official policy stances, particularly when OPEC's goals and Russia's aims do not align, is evidently low.
True, you're evidently not certain or you would have said something stronger than "I heard nothing," but let's figure you're right.
It evidently would be a world very different from the one we currently inhabit, but a possible world all the same.
ISIS is being run out of the city, and it evidently wants to destroy everything it can on the way out.
Due to the appalling nature of the decomposition—she'd evidently been in water for some time—the forensics took a month.
The popular fervor for a strongman in Europe and, evidently, in the United States is depicted surprisingly well in the prequels.
Evidently, that success has spread well beyond the United States — Wikipedia lists over 130 countries that celebrate Father's Day throughout the year.
Illumination Entertainment's The Secret Life of Pets is barking up a sequel, as these pets have many more secrets to share, evidently.
Oscar evidently doesn't hate franchises (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them won costume design) or comic-book movies (hello Suicide Squad).
Evidently, I did this by not revealing that I was the source of the contributions made in the name of my associates.
The Bankhead sisters and their poet pal Edna St. Vincent Millay were evidently the Heathers and The Plastics of the Jazz Age.
At least one of his contacts was with a woman he believed—evidently incorrectly—was a niece of Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Kids there have evidently discovered that, if they combine themselves and hide in a trench coat, they can attempt to buy beer.
When voters demur, evidently their strategy is retain power by fixing the system: a terrible harbinger for America's broader, dismally partisan politics.
So Apple evidently sees an opportunity for its News product to step in and fill the trust gap with reliable political information.
Those groups, evidently aware of the real danger, appeared to keep members of each side separate from the other in certain areas.
Evidently, the payment was never made, and the hackers seem to either be looking for substantially more or to simply embarrass HBO.
He also sees more difficult times ahead and evidently believes that Mr Flint is not the man to lead HSBC through them.
It's continued to indicate 5G phone launches within the first or second quarter of the year, but evidently that plan has changed.
With its latest update, Instacart attempted to rectify some of those problems, but evidently introduced a few new ones along the way.
You know, money can't buy taste, and it was a strange thing to be in a place that was so evidently wealthy.
So at least some of the early interest in bots is evidently being fueled by developers thinking about creating their own bots.
It's difficult to single out the individuals that did the heavy lifting on data decryption, as it was evidently a group effort.
Koduri was a very senior figure at AMD, and he's evidently taken on a similarly influential role in steering Intel's future direction.
Images: Twitter/GettyAfter getting his internet privileges taken away by the Ecuadorian government in October, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is evidently bored.
EL: Evidently, our current portfolio is a mix of tech companies across verticals like healthtech, edtech, fintech, foodtech, IoT, B2C and B2B.
"He evidently saved her from getting hit so she could raise her two boys with her husband," his mom told the paper.
But they're now announcing plans to restart the project — and, evidently, to try to reset it onto a firmer information governance footing.
Rudolf-August was evidently a true believer, having been influenced by his stepfather, Richard Kaselowsky, who was a big supporter of Hitler.
"He told us to 'go back to our country,'" the man was saying, referring to another customer who'd evidently fled the scene.
Fortunately for users, though unfortunately for Grindr, my question was answered by an independent body, and the above statement is evidently false.
" - Speaking to CNBC, 2016 "America has created a marvelous economic machine, but evidently one that worked only for those at the top.
Evidently, members of the platoon, which is part of SEAL Team 7, were drinking alcohol during an Independence Day celebration in Iraq.
Later in life, when he married, he had a son and Miriam evidently tried to make up for things in the past.
And contextual content moderation is evidently a vast problem that requires far more resources that are being devoted to it by Facebook.
Evidently, were production to start re-accelerating over the coming months, there might be a significant knock-on-effect on semis exports.
Dirty Lemon markets straight to consumers and evidently wants to use Poncho's tech to help it sell drinks to customers over SMS.
This reportedly involved the use of two programs: one titled Stormchaser and another dubbed Night's Watch, evidently a Game of Thrones reference.
From what I read elsewhere, Auerbach's artistic practice consists of zine making, photography, and knitting — she's evidently combined them in this project.
But whether due to a desire to help out Paul Ryan or due to simple incompetence, Priebus evidently failed to do so.
And according to a new New York Times profile of Zucker, part of his job entailed, evidently, fluffing his reality star's ego.
But Trump evidently isn't managing that time particularly well, spending hours chatting to his rich buddies or watching TV and tweeting, a.k.a.
Evidently, things escalated during what Wohlers said was "horseplay" and he ended up discharging his stun gun into her throat and chest.
This ad evidently made a lot of people (mostly men) angry, and they are now calling for a boycott of Gillette products.
Apple is evidently now hoping that majority POS support for limitless transactions will start to generate more momentum for its payment tech.
France's ruling Socialist Party has in effect called for Mr Bongo to step aside, something he evidently has little intention of doing.
What has attracted less attention is that two separate teams of Russian hackers were at work, evidently unaware of each others' activities.
Yet the myth of an impending "cultural replacement" persists — and was evidently strong enough to compel the author to commit mass murder.
Antoniewicz evidently analogized rainstorms to shitstorms and, voila, Washington, DC now has a place to get loaded while drowning its political sorrows.
Evidently, of all the awful things that Schilling has shared and posted on social media, this is what hit closest to home.
But Pruitt evidently didn't, because the EPA under his stewardship engaged in a series of poorly concealed efforts to undermine the law.
North Korea, evidently counting on continued Chinese patronage, acknowledged Resolution 2321 by announcing plans to test an intercontinental ballistic missile this year.
The Workologist checked with several lawyers, and while your fellow traveler's behavior may have been obnoxious and absurd, it is evidently legal.
She returned to her family when the trip was complete, and never again, evidently, made bicycling an important part of her life.
Evidently, the Trump campaign is relying on an arbitration provision in a nondisclosure agreement that Manigault Newman signed with the Trump campaign.
Many of the longest-lasting businesses produce food items, alcohol, or even guns — things people have evidently been interested in for centuries.
This notion culminated more evidently in a now-viral photograph of Michelle Obama and Bush captured at the same event on Saturday.
After all, investors, who are willing to lend to America at incredibly low interest rates, are evidently not worried by our debt.
"There's a real dark side of the kind of paganism -- the secular elites' religion now -- being evidently global warming," Hartnett White said.
" I had evidently complained about Kennedy's urging Americans to "support the Supreme Court decisions even when we might not agree with them.
Our ancestors evidently took a good, hard look at the possibility of agriculture before deciding to adopt this new way of life.
The past few months have seen me juicing just about everything one can juice — and a few things, evidently, that one cannot.
He was evidently venting his frustration at a media that had, throughout his campaign, fixated on his scandal while ignoring his policies.
Unlike the linguist—and new atheist—Steven Pinker, Gray regards the idea that the world is getting better as self-evidently silly.
Evidently, he would rather lock away and neglect children than tolerate an effective Obama program to assure that immigrants appear in court.
"One must clear up misunderstandings like the ones that have evidently arisen with Italy," Kern told a joint news conference with Doskozil.
Ms. Martinez has also withheld her endorsement, a slight that evidently prompted Mr. Trump to attack her performance in office last week.
You wouldn't really wish to because what was born in that summer of '92 so evidently still lives on to this day.
Full annual capacity of 260,000 tonnes is evidently still some way off, with the time line dependent on how smoothly commissioning goes.
He died soon after returning to the U.S., and he had evidently been brutalized by North Korean officials while he was detained.
"The administration evidently was operating under some illusion that they could reduce the number of screeners and the budget at TSA," Sen.
Nuclear power that was once advertised as being "too cheap to meter" has evidently become too costly for electric utilities to buy.
Yes, he's alleged to be handsome, and, yes, his online dating profile is evidently compelling enough to land him plenty of dates.
The crew evidently attempted to cast their iron anchors into the ocean, but powerful gusts and currents broke them off their chains.
This may seem like a self-evidently absurd question: College athletes already are being paid in the form of scholarships and stipends.
You can only advise for a scene or two, and evidently set fire to a tree or two if things get dull.
Evidently that turned some of the ayes heard by the Senate president into nays, because the proposal was defeated, 123 to 17.
On Washington WASHINGTON — If Republicans and President Trump are going down to defeat in November's midterms, they are evidently going down together.
Evidently, Greenslade had stowed his charts somewhere waterproof; his final report offers startlingly precise coordinates for the ship's position as it sank.
Armstrong evidently made hundreds of reel-to-reel tapes containing snippets of his music, that of other musicians, and conversations with friends.
It evidently took another confusing series of developments in economic diplomacy between the United States and China for it to become clear.
"The writers came up to him after the game: 'You got all of that one,' and he said, 'Evidently,'" La Russa said.
If intimacy with your father matters to you as much as it evidently does, this attempt at omertà may simply not work.
The lack of a formidable Japanese response evidently resulted from their belief that an American air attack was improbable, at the least.
This difference is qualitative as well as spatial; Democratic voters evidently have more appetite for compromise, according to the research linked above.
As the tires lifted free of the asphalt, the angle-of-attack, or AOA, sensor on the plane's nose evidently became damaged.
With criticism mounting, he has evidently calculated that he can deal a serious enough blow to Prince Mohammed to permanently cripple him.
And in fact we have plenty of evidence that choices can be made that evidently were not made by your Iowa farmer.
And when you add the Saudis, who evidently want to attack Iran and are looking for action, it gets even more complicated.
I'd heard the MedStar in Adams Morgan, near where I live, was doing tests, and I went, but I evidently didn't qualify.
The first explores a mall that is still open, though the end is evidently nigh — the retail equivalent of a sinking ship.
It won 322 to 306, and an irate Mr. Johnson yanked his bill, evidently intent on reintroducing it in the coming week.
Mr. Trump, who fervently supported Mr. Netanyahu in April, stayed mostly mum during the campaign, evidently loath to back a potential loser.
That talking point was self-evidently absurd for anyone operating with a basic understanding of the timeline that culminated in Trump's impeachment.
Material released by a hostile foreign government, with the aim of confusing voters and evidently without significant new information, failed to qualify.
Quarterback is the sport's most important position, and Kaepernick is self-evidently a better player than several QBs currently on N.F.L. rosters.
Bloomberg evidently thought so: Back when his 12 years in City Hall were ending, he tried to persuade her to succeed him.
The person in front of us, evidently having witnessed the exchange, turned and said, "Now that is an example of online banking."
Quite evidently, the Chinese state has no strategic need for a stockpile of a metal which the country produces in such quantities.
He found, upon landing at the ranch, that the Secretary of the Interior had indeed departed, evidently flying straight back to Washington.
But Nat has also, quite evidently, been smitten, and decides to use the mechanisms of human ownership to draw the woman near.
Evidently, permanent income, a concept pioneered by Milton Friedman, not only determines consumption but should be used for measuring lifetime income inequality.
The strategy, evidently, is to try to create pressure on Manafort to cooperate with the investigation and implicate others — potentially including Trump.
He even reiterated his pledge to build a wall on the border with Mexico — evidently a hit at North Dakota oil gatherings.
It is evidently intolerable to a huge swath of liberalism to confess the obvious: that those responsible have homes in Brooklyn, too.
And Republicans in tough or potentially tough down-ballot races — as McCain, Toomey, and Ayotte are — evidently fear alienating too many of them.
The triumphalism of Islamic State's media certainly grates on the Western viewer, but what exactly makes their execution videos so self-evidently unshowable?
Quite evidently, an escalation of trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies is not going to help an already fragile industrial economy.
Evidently sensing she was down on the cards, Tate made a desperate dive for a takedown, and after a short struggle, found success.
The architects have evidently taken great care not to create something distracting or jarring, with colonnades similar to those of the Neues Museum.
The two evidently got along Monday when Trump called both parties' House and Senate leaders to the White House for a meeting, too.
He was evidently a great placekicker, but on the important questions of Trump's financial conflicts of interest, he has regrettably chosen to punt.
These antics have taken Trump much further than anyone predicted they possibly could, and so he evidently has no intention of abandoning them.
I often download a Netflix movie or TV show to watch while I travel, and then evidently forget to delete them after watching.
The idea has evidently surfaced multiple times in the administration, as Swan outlined, including during a hurricane preparedness briefings at the White House.
The Mean Girls star, who is a vocal supporter of controversial Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, evidently agreed with the pro-Trump sentiment.
Leta evidently struggles to accept responsibility for her half-brother's death, and this trauma manifests itself into her adolescence, adulthood, and even death.
Too many people, evidently, which is why the whole online dating thang can feel more like being forever stuck in digital dating limbo.
A pull that Prisma has evidently been able to tap into by offering a fresh set of filters for the hungry Insta-hoards.

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