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