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Obama, surveying the constituent parts of the meal, evinced trepidation.
So far, he has evinced no interest in making this change.
Still others evinced little sign of discomfort with the winds of change.
President Trump evinced his own continued skepticism even after Friday's momentous events.
I asked Anna-Maria if he had evinced any inclination toward art.
After the town hall, the mayor evinced personal pain while speaking to reporters.
"Regardless of the genre, they evinced their affinity, prowess and mastery," she said.
Thanks to Will and Joel for their patience with my occasionally evinced incompetence.
An unequivocal New York Times editorial in January 1954 evinced no doubt whatsoever.
Since the protests erupted, Trump has evinced concern for the plight of ordinary Iranians.
Workers who discovered that they were doing better than their colleagues evinced no pleasure.
One of the skills he now increasingly evinced was in evoking different historic periods.
But he also has evinced an authoritarian edge, locking up clerics, activists and businessmen.
And that may explain why Mr. Posen evinced little interest in fame and fortune.
The government evinced much less interest in reducing these, since that is politically unpopular.
Russia and China, which also signed the agreement, have evinced no interest in a renegotiation.
That's an attractive business, it turns out, as evinced by the Boston company's funding history.
This is hardly unreasonable; Mr Trump has not otherwise evinced much concern over eastern Europe's security.
The videos were accompanied by headlines and text that evinced a distinct sensibility—ironic, knowing, smug.
Prince Andrew evinced little sympathy for the victims of Mr. Epstein's predatory behavior in the interview.
What he and countless other Japanese officials evinced in our conversations were iterations of the same thing.
But his schedule also evinced a degree of confidence, including a Monday lunch with author Ed Klein.
His car was Korean, of Daewoo make, evinced by the Korean Hangul writing on the side mirrors.
It could not have been easy, but Wideman evinced the polar opposite of a sense of victimization.
Some of the concern was directed at the Yellow Vest movement, whose fringes have evinced anti-Semitism.
They decided who evinced "criminality" or "sexual deviance" and then decided which features those people had in common.
Both the college sports establishment and the federal government have evinced little interest in enforcing that requirement strictly.
As evinced by the long-running "Real Housewives" series, calm conflict resolution does not make for good ratings.
Since Day 1, he has evinced zero respect for his own government and the people who power it.
The muddying of authenticity and hierarchy tangible in much of their work evinced the founders' own diasporic identities.
It evinced a kind of relationship to people that offered independence while being wholly in and among the world.
The Taliban, for all its extremism, has evinced no inclination to spread its control or ideology beyond Afghanistan's borders.
Sanders has not previously evinced any reluctance in calling out these kinds of kleptocratic regimes brutalizing their own populations.
Even so, the surprising change in tenor evinced by her work taps into one's loss of deep childhood associations.
Yet in the year before he vanished, after the deaths of his parents, Epstein evinced a sudden "longing for lightness".
Protests, or the expectation of them, can scotch anything involving crowds—cultural dos, parties—that once evinced Hong Kong's vitality.
Like Xia's deliverymen, the trainees evinced confidence about the opportunities that technology would confer on relatively unskilled workers like themselves.
By the time the case was argued in April, no member of the court evinced interest in pursuing the question.
When markets reach mainstream, new growth gets harder to find — evinced by 383% new smartphone unit shipment growth in 2017.
She's also the best lip sync assassin we've seen in years, as evinced by her performances the last two weeks.
Fans streaming toward the buses home were clearly satisfied with Iraq's performance but evinced no desire to rub it in.
The killings in Charleston became a national touchstone not only because they evinced such a shocking level of indiscriminate violence.
Gates has not hidden his distaste for Trump, but he also evinced some dislike for Warren on Wednesday, as well.
Audiences evinced a particular distaste for any works featuring the German language, and disdained pieces by living or nationalistic Germans.
If the Dutch Golden Age evinced a newly intimate focus on the individual, Rembrandt applied the dictum to himself ruthlessly.
Brexiteers argue a second referendum would be undemocratic, an attempt to undo the will of the people as evinced in 2016.
In the desert darkness it was hard to make out faces, but a scan of the crowd evinced one notable absence.
A general preference for obedience and authority, evinced by fancying good manners over curiosity, say, was especially prevalent among Trump supporters.
But as many have pointed out, Justice Kavanaugh has "evinced no interest in defending" the LGBTQ community's rights or their dignity.
These paintings evinced a big talent barreling through the romance of a new formal discovery, a crazy dance over uncharted terrain.
The restaurant evinced a particular kind of New York elegance: confident and relaxed, witty, not too formal but not informal, either.
She evinced no shock at my idea, just booked a table at Camille's, an Italian restaurant in Providence's Federal Hill neighborhood.
Mr. Whitaker, the acting attorney general, has evinced a similar threat to first principles in his idiotic dismissal of Marbury v.
On closer inspection, however, all of these objects evinced the physical labor and desire of their creators to innovate craft as art.
That at least shows the virtue of pragmatism, evinced by few of the other characters in this boiling stew of a play.
Last week, he evinced emphatic support for comprehensive gun control measures — even at the expensive of due process — in a bipartisan meeting.
His rapport with Bolzman, which I noticed during our time together, evinced his complicated feelings about the nation that had rejected him.
It all may be too little, too late, and the crowds outside the Blue House on a recent Saturday evinced little sympathy.
The new Europhilia is partly a backlash against the wave of nationalism evinced in the Brexit vote and Donald Trump's victory in America.
The hallmarks of this tradition are ultra-nationalism as evinced by a unilateralist foreign policy, protectionist trade policy, and support for immigration restriction.
America's brand spanking new President Donald Trump on Saturday visited the CIA headquarters, where he gave a speech that evinced no insecurities whatsoever.
He evinced the take-charge demeanor of a man who was accustomed to handling things, someone very much in his element amid chaos.
"The Walking Dead" has evinced a bleak pessimism since its earliest episodes, but previous seasons have situated the misery in a meaningful context.
And as with the Tide Pods debacle, reporters evinced that they've become over-reliant on social media to tell them what to write about.
The Straits Times, Singapore's main paper, which never expresses a view without glancing first at nanny, has evinced enormous pride over "Crazy Rich Asians".
There has been an elaborate effort to give the exhibit a museological feel, as evinced by the numerous sleek display cases and explanatory labels.
Appearing on the Joe Piscopo Show, a New York radio program, Trump evinced no concern about Saudi Arabia's threat to sell off U.S. assets.
A belief in rock 'n' roll, like all religions, is straightening, and obsession with its three central tenets, as evinced by Dury, is limiting.
While the Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton, supports Mr. Obama's nonproliferation policies, she has evinced little of his fervor for a nuclear-free world.
While Braid's songwriting hit a new peak, as evinced by album closer "I Keep a Diary," Robbins' production was noteworthy in its own right.
She evinced little sense of urgency after a third-place showing in Iowa that was a disappointment even as it left her a contender.
Democrats also evinced stronger interest, with 59 percent saying they are more motivated to vote than usual; just 41 percent of Republicans said so.
What courage Seven must have evinced in his elementary school years, I marvel while recalling how disoriented I initially felt living with a stoma.
She has evinced a lamentable penchant for secrecy and made a poor decision to rely on a private email server while at the State Department.
Many of the domestic and naturally inspired works displayed in this exhibition that closed in May, evinced the organic, repurposed beauty associated with P&D.
But the current chief secretary, Matthew Cheung, an avuncular 68-year-old who is approaching retirement, has not publicly evinced any interest in moving up.
Still, the organization itself and the values it has evinced—in the absence of what are conventionally understood to be values—seem unlikely to change.
Notwithstanding his role as an "important intermediary" between Russia and the West, he evinced a certain degree of cultural schizophrenia, which his expatriate lifestyle likely compounded.
But a president who evinced actual concern about the issue would be trying to do something to address the underlying issues that are driving people north.
When Myanmar began to open up again, young Burmese evinced as little interest in the music of their parents and grandparents as young people anywhere else.
The Trump campaign official evinced total confidence in the president's capacity to push back any challenge, but accepted that someone would almost certainly make a run.
" He scapegoated the vulnerable and evinced a particular animosity toward journalists, whom he lambasted for "sowing confusion by means of obviously defamatory distortion of the facts.
A similar commitment to greenery is evinced by plans for an orchard and the use here and there of bricks which double as homes for bees.
Amazingly, the Federal Election Commission has evinced such confidence in this myth that it permits candidates to speak at super PAC fundraisers from which they benefit.
Recently, several artists shown at the Volta and Armory fairs evinced P&D qualities, and there are several P&D museum exhibitions planned for this fall.
But he also definitely has a fervent following, as evinced by the scene that immediately followed his RNC shoot and all those willing to help him.
The yawning income gap in the Bay Area is evinced by the large number of people who must actually live in their cars with their families.
Scrupulously avoiding sentiment and simplification, Hemenway has told Miss Hurston's story with as much integrity and attention to language as Miss Hurston evinced as an anthropologist.
He opposed military conscription and evinced empathy for the former soldiers he interviewed for his book "No Victory Parades: The Return of the Vietnam Veteran" (1971).
It's a situation exploited by Trump, evinced in his defense of white nationalists, his calling African nations "shithole countries," and aggression toward Black people at Trump rallies.
Mr. Henry's screenplay, which was nominated for an Oscar, appropriated much of Mr. Webb's dialogue but softened the smug, unpleasant edge evinced by Benjamin in the novel.
Hart's humor, likewise, was an extension of gay panic he'd evinced, and slurs he'd deployed, both in his standup and on social media, for a long time.
Trump has never evinced any real interest in shrinking the deficit -- and the underlying national debt it feeds -- beyond some platitudes offered to fiscal conservatives during the campaign.
Mr Trump has not evinced any concern about the Saudi-led war in Yemen that has, with American support, laid waste to the region's poorest country (see Briefing).
But when it did, it evinced some very humanlike perception: Given a sentence like "Oren cooked Thanksgiving dinner," it predicted that Oren was trying to impress his family.
"She has evinced a lamentable penchant for secrecy and made a poor decision to rely on a private email server while at the State Department," the editorial reads.
Washington (CNN)A member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology evinced skepticism about climate change during an exchange with a witness about rising sea levels.
In an interview with Stat, Dr. Gottlieb evinced a preference for the House-passed version, but then insisted in a Tweet that Stat had erred in its account.
An equally pressing topic of conversation — evinced in films like Michael Lees's Uncivilized — included climate change, which has brought increasingly deadly hurricanes to Miami and the wider Caribbean.
Ms. Yellen evinced little fear that the Fed is behind the curve, suggesting that two more interest rate increases are on the way over the remainder of 2017.
Duffy's solo work is more restrained and reflective, as evinced on Hand Habits' recent sophomore album, "Placeholder," which features a softened guitar tone and raw lyrics about anxiety.
None of the hydrogen experts I talked to found any particular red flags in HyTech's technical claims, but they all evinced a hard-won show-don't-tell skepticism.
Hirst is especially keen to perpetuate the mystery, as evinced in this absurd (and frankly, offensive) exchange with the BBC's arts editor Will Gompertz: WG: What did it cost?
Some marketplaces could use more competition, but choices are way up, as evinced by the fact that millions of people who had zero choices before Obamacare are now insured.
He's evinced little doubt in the integrity of this country's institutions, and is unprepared to admit that our institutions failed us, from the Democratic Party to the Electoral College.
Couple after couple talked endlessly and evinced little or no real feeling (the exceptions being Lady Sybil and Tom Branson and, to a lesser extent, Anna and Mr. Bates).
Instead, an overwhelming number of white evangelicals line up in support of a president who has evinced even less of a public embrace of religion than Ronald Reagan did.
Dana Walden, a co-chief executive of the Fox television group, said Mr. Sarandos's signing of Ms. Rhimes was the deal that had evinced a deep change in Hollywood.
Trump and his team have evinced little interest in human rights and democratic norms overseas, and the president is hardly a persuasive spokesman for press freedom or judicial independence.
When this curious quotation first circulated among music lovers, it seemed a bit baffling coming from a leader who had not previously evinced much affection for the classical repertoire.
Mr. Obama spoke about his life as a young lawmaker in Springfield with an affection that he has never evinced for his brief time as a senator on Capitol Hill.
After all, one of our biggest issues currently is what I like to call the Glut of Stuff, most recently evinced by H&M's $4.3 billion worth of unsold goods.
In fact, of the companies that European startups buy, a quarter were from the U.S. They were purchased at high cost, it seems, as evinced by the 58 percent number.
California tomato growers evinced little interest in mechanization until it became clear that their prized labor source, "bracero" guest workers imported from Mexico under conditions of near indenture, was threatened.
The adoption of long hair, embroidered shirts and bell-bottom pants, and general rejection of military bearing by men in the movement evinced a softening of conventional sex-gender boundaries.
Judge Richard J. Leon in Washington, D.C., evinced repeated skepticism about the laxity of a deferred prosecution agreement imposing penalties on a Dutch air services company for evading sanctions laws.
Samuel Youn, a mainstay at Bayreuth, sang Alberich with manic force, even if his curse upon the Ring lacked the anguished menace that Owens evinced at the Met in 2012.
Burberry is firmly in the first camp, as evinced by its two-tone parade of "things I love," in the words of Christopher Bailey, its chief executive and chief creative officer.
But it moved up by the smallest of margins, and for the third consecutive quarter, U.S. CEOs overall evinced even less economic confidence than business leaders in the beleaguered euro zone.
"Art and China after 1989" is not for the faint-hearted, as evinced by "New Beijing", a satirical painting by Wang Xingwei that tries to convey the horror of Tiananmen (pictured).
Hollywood certainly seems to love her, as evinced by the rapt, standing-room reception of industry types and GOOP enthusiasts she received at the LA launch of her series last Thursday.
It would be more absorbing if Mr. Esmail evinced a stronger point of view about the themes of technology, control and freedom that serve as the source code for his story.
On the trail, he evinced little ideological consistency and used populist techniques to tap into grievances among a political base that hasn't necessarily embraced conservative policies, such as on trade and entitlements.
Although the first piece showed some of Ms. Srinivasan's geometric skill and the second evinced her narrative abilities, the performance fell short of the sensual intensity of which she is a capable.
The park's expo center evinced all the charm and historic grandeur of a shopping mall, but one whose grounds were sprinkled with retired tanks and other military vehicles painted in green camouflage.
In that way, the entire spectacle — reflected in the vibrating hostility between the two sides trapped together in the House chamber — evinced the true state of the union: fractured, fractious, painfully dysfunctional.
Fuel is one of the main costs in operating a passenger airline, and even more important for international cargo airlines like FedEx, which have evinced little immediate interest in buying the C919.
Such questions evinced a presumption of my innate moral fiber — not to mention a complacency in the belief that any white Westerner was capable of starting an NGO, regardless of qualification or mission.
His songwriting evinced not just a keen eye for narrative detail but also an unerring ear for spoken vernacular and a wry, existentialist bent akin to that of Kris Kristofferson or John Prine.
Specifically, it ruled that because the Colorado Civil Rights Commission evinced hostility to a cake shop owner's religious convictions, punishing him for refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding was unconstitutional.
Dr. Jackson's January examination of President Trump, and subsequent news conference, give us great pause because they evinced a disturbing lack of independence — one of the most important qualities in a cabinet member.
The failure of U.S. price pressures to gain much momentum, starting with wages, is a head-scratcher given the tight labor market evinced by an unemployment rate of a mere 3.5% in November.
Women artists such as Barbara Kruger and Cindy Sherman had led major advances in photo-based work, but the Pictures Generation scene, as Ms. Simpson remembers it, evinced little interest in black artists.
Apart from the odd hotel deal, Mr Trump has evinced little interest in the parts of the world—eastern Europe, the Balkans and the former Soviet Union—that Mr Putin would like to suborn.
The two men's values are not easily mapped onto their ages: when his once-rebellious childhood sweetheart, Hatice (Hazar Ergüçlü), agrees to an arranged marriage, Sinan displays a misogyny never evinced by his father.
Collins, Graham, and Trump have evinced no evidence of any thought or consideration given to the safety of the federal law enforcement agents who were directed to arrest Mr. Stone and search his premises.
Despite its title and origin, the album is, in fact, a place for communication with or about the divine, as evinced by numerous tracks where the singer calls out to God or God's absence.
Though perhaps ultimately the most avant-garde of all the approaches was the one evinced by both Anna Wintour, a co-chairwoman of the event, and Ms. Kawakubo herself: Ignore the dress code entirely.
The Republicans who voted for Trump had the courage to reject the GOP, while the Democrats have failed, ignoring the massive, anti-establishment movement evinced by the vast support Sanders garnered and still commands. Sen.
And while the Assembly's early morning vote — taken long after most of the state's nearly 20 million residents were asleep — evinced optimism, some lawmakers were cautious early on about how long this session could last.
His hostility to congressional oversight is evinced by his refusal to surrender his tax returns, his many lawsuits against congressional committees investigating him and his businesses, and his ordering staff not to comply with subpoenas.
On the one hand, he has made statements about Islam that raise questions about bias, and evinced a disinterest in the historic American agenda of supporting the spread of liberal egalitarian principles around the world.
I recently stood with my white, southern-born wife in Fountain Square Park, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, flabbergasted at the unabashed pride evinced by the city for once being the Confederate capital of the state.
It's evinced by the fact the band members still play together, with some filling in for bassist Alex Skalany's band New Holland, as well as guitarist Matthew Seferian and drummer Michael Saladis playing together in Pope.
It all seems like something one might refer to as a scandal, though the Russian embassy in the United Kingdom appears to think otherwise, as evinced by a J.K. Rowling-themed tweet it put out Friday.
After the scandal of her love affair with an older, divorced man (a key story strand in Netflix's "The Crown"), she married Antony Armstrong-Jones, a photographer who evinced a talent for cruelty all his own.
Black artist groups and jazz musicians' collectives were a nationwide phenomenon in the 1960s, but none evinced the staying power of the A.A.C.M., which conducted programs like the A.A.C.M. School, which opened in fall of 19903.
DeVos — who has made her name in conservative politics as a billionaire donor, not a policy expert or successful public official — has few qualifications for the role, and evinced little knowledge of key debates in education.
"Indian and Pakistani leaders have long evinced confidence that they can understand each other's deterrence signals and can de-escalate at will," said Joshua White, a former White House official who is now at Johns Hopkins.
She has evinced a surprising hostility to foreign takeovers of British companies; and she has moved to grab Labour's territory in proposing that workers and consumers should sit on company boards, and that executive pay be limited.
The Trump administration has shown little interest in adhering to settled norms and practices of governance; indeed, it has frequently evinced contempt for institutions that might serve as rivals or act as genuine checks on the president.
However, the company defended bandwidths throttling for video streaming: the streaming of videos in DVD quality instead of in HD is "absolutely sufficient," as evinced by the high number of subscriptions for the StreamOn option, according to Telekom.
It's been clear for some time that encryption technologies are back in the mainstream firing line, as evinced by high profile battles such as Apple's fight with the FBI earlier this year over access to a locked iPhone.
He marshals a number of arguments in support of his thesis that President Trump has violated his oath of office, evinced little respect for the rule of law, and attacked the very foundations of our American constitutional democracy.
But a closer examination of Barry's curatorial rationale (evinced in Film Notes and excerpted in MoMA's online write-ups for each screening) illuminates the unique cultural climate of the 1930s that Barry navigated in developing the Film Library.
But as you can see from the variety evinced by the Belamy clan, the system has a remarkable range and one can intuitively grasp the type of painting this is — perhaps each even reminds you of a real one.
" But he quotes NYU law professor Melissa Murray as explaining that, "As chief justice, Roberts has evinced particular concerns about overruling settled precedents … [and] as chief justice, he has been especially concerned about preserving the Court's legitimacy and public stature.
As evinced by the ancillary role policy has played in the campaign so far, voters this year won't be rendering a verdict on what they want the government to do per se, but what kind of government they want to have.
Sitting alone at the top is Rodrigo Duterte, who for most of the past 25 years has run Davao City, the biggest in Mindanao, but has never held national office and has evinced a near-total lack of interest in policy.
Putin is deftly warming Russian ties with South Korea, as evinced by Republic of Korea (ROK) President Moon Jae-in's trip to Russia in June, during which Moon stressed trilateral cooperation between Russia and the Koreas in economic and security spaces.
Although senior administration officials have claimed Soleimani's removal from the battlefield prevented an imminent threat that could have endangered as many as hundreds of American lives in the region, congressional Democrats have evinced skepticism regarding the intelligence behind the strike.
" The website also declared Pence's support for ex-gay conversion therapy, evinced the belief that organizations receiving HIV-treatment funds under the Ryan White Care Act "celebrate and encourage" HIV transmission, and demonstrated his conviction that "homosexuality is incompatible with military service.
She evinced no attribute here that, say, Marco Rubio doesn't have—other than a willingness to say the word "racist," and to note that rapacious businessmen frequently "steal people's money," and to say these things in a setting where conservatives might hear her.
And the disdain that the superhuman Mr. Musk has recently evinced for mere mortal investors — first by disparaging their legitimate questions and then by ignoring the securities laws designed to protect them — has exposed the inherent weakness of strategies reliant on celebrity brands.
Even in trying times - whether it was a senior staff departure after her early pledge to swear off high-dollar fundraising or criticism of her Medicare for All proposal - Warren's campaign has neither evinced signs of panic nor dramatically retooled its approach.
The art market is also important, since most of the newly middle-class and wealthy Chinese are enthralled with either ink art, or some type of romanticized portraiture (as evinced by lots of art hung yearly at the Guardian auctions for acquisition).
Even in Mueller's toughest moments stateside—the months after 9/11, when he was FBI director, and the 2004 hospital showdown that brought him and Jim Comey eyeball to eyeball with the Bush administration—he's evinced a certain calm amid Washington's slings and arrows.
A full report is expected in a month or two, at which point we'll have more details — but considering the scope of the project and pride evinced by Facebook in the Aquila's development, it seemed reasonable to, well, clip its wings a little bit.
Even though Mr Frissora and Mr Murren, among others, have made it clear that they want new types of games to attract younger customers, established makers of slot machines, themselves heavily indebted, have evinced little interest in undermining their existing business with costly, experimental new games.
Preppy and jovial, Mr. Carlson founded The Daily Caller, a provocative, if relatively moderate, right-leaning website, and he has often evinced a mischievous streak; in 2006, he agreed to be a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars," although he was eliminated in the first round.
Two of the leading white candidates, Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren, evinced more excitement among many black voters than the black candidates, Ms. Harris and Mr. Booker, suggesting the race here was starting to fracture along the same generational, gender and ideological lines shaping the broader primary.
As evinced by the stories I heard Friday night, some men -- probably a much larger percentage than any of us want to be true -- try to coerce women (or children or other men) sexually, and they will try and do so when they get any small amount of power.
Thus — whether by instinct or because that is what their Svengali stylists taught them — the best-dressed men at the 88th annual Academy Awards ceremony evinced faith in the simplicity of proper evening clothes, with the result that this was among the most stylish Oscars ceremonies in recent years.
Late at night vast and perturbed crowds gathered near the scene of the attack and outside the Prefecture, and, in consequence of the temperament evinced in several directions, the greatest precautions had to be adopted to prevent the places of business or the residences of Italians from being wrecked.
The Wing is also in the interesting position of marketing a women-only company at a moment when the progressive forces in American culture are pushing for a less binary, more fluid interpretation of gender, as evinced by Ms. Nef's presence on the cover of No Man's Land.
She has evinced clear favorites when it comes to certain designers — Dolce & Gabbana, which she wore to meet the pope and for her official photograph; Ralph Lauren, which she wore to the inauguration; Mr. Pierre, who also doubles as a fashion adviser — but they are simply first among equals.
But the future hasn't fully invaded Sant'Agata Bolognese just yet, as evinced by the newly revealed Lamborghini Aventador S. This latest iteration of the excellent Italian flagship supercar cuts through air like a deli slicer through Spam, reaching 62 mph in just 2.9 seconds and topping out at 217 mph.
To buy train tickets to Kunming, we had to ask someone at our hotel to write "Kunming" in Chinese on a slip of paper, which we slid through a mousehole-shaped opening to a ticket seller, along with some yuan, in exchange for tickets whose multiple pages evinced an ominous complexity.
On the one hand, the methods by which Western museums acquired Assyrian antiquities has been questionable at best; on the other hand, the consistent instability of Iraq and ambivalence of the KRG and the central government in Baghdad has evinced that Assyrian material cannot adequately be protected in its place of origin.
But Andy Murray's second Wimbledon victory — 6-21994, 217-214 (212), 229-220 (13) over Milos Raonic on Sunday — evinced great emotion just the same as Murray sat in his chair on Centre Court sobbing into his towel with the customary pomp and circumstance of the awards ceremony getting underway all around him.
His outspokenness on issues of social justice (you should follow him on Twitter) is refreshing, and he's not afraid of a challenge, as evinced by his new book, released this week by Harper Collins: Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity.
During other moments in the town hall, he evinced a keen awareness that he, as a white man in a primary crowded with them, has to demonstrate that he's worthy to be the face of a party that's much more diverse than Republicans are, and increasingly anxious about whether its elites reflect that diversity.
Will Oremus says Congress was unfairly maligned for their dumb-sounding questions after yesterday's Pichai hearing: Tempting as it is to mock members of Congress whose questions evinced confusion (Poe was not the last to mistake the iPhone for a Google product), the lesson here is not just that our lawmakers are old and out-of-touch.
That faux-naïf eccentricity has become an international period style is evinced by the fact that show could be a cross between Andy Coolquitt and Tal R. This should come across as irritatingly derivative, but Jones succeeds in walking a line between sincerity and knowingness, and the inventive playfulness of the work actually feels inventive and playful.
There is no real pity to be found, here, as Manziel has never really pretended to be anything but the lout that he has revealed himself to be; he has never been contrite, never even really feinted seriously at making any positive change, and never really evinced any interest in doing right by anyone but himself.
In January, she told a Yemeni woman during a CNN town hall that her people's plight came down to the reckless actions of Trump, who then had been in office for a mere 11 days; Pelosi evinced no awareness that the foreign policy machinations of the previous administration -- with Pelosi's tacit support -- had created a dire situation in Yemen.
She is more adept here than in "NW" at mapping the inner lives of her heroines, though the radical sympathy she evinced for her characters in "White Teeth" and "On Beauty" has given way to a somewhat more grudging attitude — perhaps accounted for by the fact that the story is told from the narrator's decidedly subjective point of view.
While Mulvaney will defend cutting, say, the Community Development Block Grants and after-school programs as "compassionate" for the taxpayer, Trump has evinced no concern for growing deficits while in the White House and is more than happy to cut deals with Democrats that increase both domestic and military spending — and to back away from Mulvaney's severe proposals when he gets bad press.
Talk of moving the New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn first emerged in the summer of 2003, when word began to spread that developer Bruce Ratner, who had previously evinced zero enthusiasm for basketball or any other sport — the adjective that invariably leapt to mind when describing him was "nebbishy" — might be interested in buying the team and relocating it to the city.
Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino: These A-list auteurs will be vying all season for the top film and director prizes, and they're working a similar niche: Both have made male-dominated period films, and the clock is ticking to honor them, since Scorsese is about to enter his 80s and Tarantino has evinced a desire to stop making films soon.
He also has extremely bad opinions, as evinced in his new editorial urging Donald Trump to lead us like Andrew Jackson: My hope is that you will note not only the surface similarities you share with the seventh president (the big personality, the fierce pride, the rhetorical antagonism toward political, economic and cultural elites) but that you will engage Jackson's complexity rather than simply embrace his caricature.
However warm Trump and Putin's personal relationship may be, Washington and Moscow are moving to a more confrontational stage, as evinced by this week's decision to expel 60 Russians from the U.S. (as well as shuttering the Russian consulate in Seattle) in conjunction with 16 EU countries, a response to the poisoning of an ex-Russian spy living in the U.K. earlier this month.
Like former Secretary (now White House Chief of Staff) Kelly, who as a U.S. Army general once directed SouthCom, current Homeland Security officials including Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE have evinced interest in the Alliance for Prosperity model.
Staged in a rickety wooden maze before an audience kept standing and against the aural background of a recorded conversation between David Lynch and the composer Angelo Badalamenti, Mr. Simons produced a deft and modest show of supersize letter jackets; tailored coats in traditional British woolens; immense and holey boyish sweaters with ragged hems that tenderly evinced the designer's respect for the innovations of his Belgian countryman Mr. Margiela and for the fragile landscape of boyhood.
The policy made sense at the time, given mortality rates for HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and the intense climate of fear surrounding the disease when the law was enacted (its original language evinced a lack of understanding that HIV was the cause of AIDS.) But today, given advances in medical science surrounding HIV and organ rejection, organs and tissues transplanted from well-screened HIV-positive donors are likely to see similar rates of success as those involving other sorts of high-risk patients.

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