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"Such depths as Sabbath evinces lie in his polarities," Roth writes.
The Doni Tondo evinces Michelangelo's admiration for ancient art, he added.
But for those queers who will follow us, Matthew evinces hope.
The comparative aesthetic subtlety of the "Koda" rectangles evinces greater conceptual subtlety.
His speech evinces the "truth decay" which is central to his rhetoric.
At a time of increasing division, his philosophizing evinces an underlying generosity.
This painting evinces the most friction in the show between form and content.
The president, who is 20163, evinces little grasp of policy or philosophic conviction.
Read Dr. Sleep if you want more background on the "shine" that Jake evinces.
Martin Selmayr, the top European bureaucrat in Brussels, evinces both emotions in his colleagues.
They've both fought before, and Kandori's history with Goundarenko evinces success in punching up.
Even a crude moment like this can be heartwarming when it evinces such affection.
Yet despite its sense of tumult and discord, Morse's work evinces little ecology anxiety.
He evinces an unholy relish for "carpet-bombing" Islamic State and making the desert glow.
"Continual Light Cylinder (Continuel Lumière Cylindre)" (1962/2018), for example, evinces the artist's grander ambitions.
Grocery shelves are empty from hoarding that evinces a fear of what is to come.
There's no call and he evinces VISIBLE FRUSTRATION, which is kind of hard not to get.
Far from sappy, it evinces a spirituality in its very fiber while documenting socio-historical memory.
Almost 60 years after her debut, Ms O'Brien's new book, "Girl", evinces an enduring interest in girlhood.
The rookie RJ Barrett evinces a veteran's feel for the game and does not quit on defense.
Each evinces an independent streak that is at odds with the vision of "collectivity" promulgated by the curators.
Each canvas, as selected and installed by the curators, Tiffany Bell and Tracey Bashkoff, evinces a particular character.
Tse's image of seven girls smoking on a Brooklyn street evinces this approach, allowing each figure to exude personality.
But it evinces no tension between that awareness and the relentless praise it showers on Sam and the player.
Of "Sabbath's Theatre" (published in 1995), Mr Roth later wrote: Such depths as Sabbath evinces lie in his polarities.
While the Clinton campaign evinces confidence on this score, based on early vote numbers, others have expressed some doubt.
Notably lacking a commanding antiwar encapsulation, this Vietnam-era aggregation evinces the period's splintering of a dominant artistic schema.
Always an understated writer, who prefers innuendo to inflection, in this book he evinces a talent for the deadpan.
Though he is without doubt a man of the right, he also evinces caution and a sense of constitutional propriety.
His approval ratings are at historic lows, and he evinces no interest in finding a way to expand his base.
That's just stupid, reckless and irresponsible — and it evinces no ability to connect the dots or think without a box.
The Buttigiegs's successful embrace of such tradition does not relegate them to some sphere of heterosexuality; it instead evinces this progress.
It certainly doesn't obscure the more resonant if completely predictable truth that the movie evinces a profoundly troglodytic worldview toward women.
Nope — it evinces a lack of familiarity with the relevant legal terrain that becomes obvious in the next paragraph of Trump's memo.
Mr Duterte, who has never held national office and evinces only passing interest in policy, has ridden a wave of voter discontent.
He doesn't know anything, really, or care; he evinces little capacity for empathy or critical thought, or any interest in anything interesting.
The teenager's comment that flying a Harrier Jet to school 'sure beats the bus' evinces an improbably insouciant attitude toward the relative
His poetics evinces a way of being in and of history; it is a modality of knowledge rather than one of style.
"I really have a problem with the old-fashioned chauvinistic attitude that he evinces," said Paula Smith, an associate dean at Grinnell College.
Beschloss evinces the most admiration for Abraham Lincoln, who "made himself by far, the most powerful president" the United States had ever seen.
The emotions it evinces in me are still palpable, and poignant — and it makes me love the movie again as a piece of art. ●
Looking at the many barriers to fairness and transparency we see in the present evinces there's still much work to be done to prevent abuse.
Printed with red lines on white background, the serial is divisive because of its aesthetic, though its publication evinces Rios's willingness to try unusual techniques.
Again, it evinces an idea of intimacy constructed not from grand gestures and specific moments but from a constant, abiding blending of people's private lives.
The work evinces Pontormo's characteristic fineness of gesture and expression, most of all in the meeting eyes and beautiful, gentle hands of Mary and Elizabeth.
The work evinces Pontormo's characteristic fineness of gesture and expression, most of all in the meeting eyes and beautiful, gentle hands of the two women.
The company's propaganda evinces total confidence in the perfectibility of its software, and the desirability of black box design that shuts out the human operator entirely.
Although I found in my analyses that iGen evinces a stronger work ethic than millennials, they'll probably also require more guidance as they transition into adulthood.
Their use, however, evinces Goldberg's refusal to take the easy road — the borders undermine the works' seductive qualities, lest we forget that painting is a philosophical endeavor.
Plaintiff's attempt to bring suit against a social movement and a hashtag evinces either a gross lack of understanding of the concept of capacity or bad faith.
However, these works evinces a motivation that is unseen in her previous works, allude to an level of artistic insight gained not through autobiography but through creative intuition.
Though he stops at one point to lean against a window and talk to a passerby, he typically evinces a single-minded purpose: walk, stop, stand, air out.
He evinces no enthusiasm for reconstructing eastern Syria or trying to secure movement on a broader Syrian peace process or ensuring the return of refugees to their homes.
Trump evinces confidence that he will prevail in the battle to secure funding for the southern border wall he promised at almost every opportunity during his 2016 campaign.
The Brussels event, founded in 213, evinces Old World charm, not least for its grand home in the restored, multiuse Tour & Taxis building, dating from the early 1900s.
Directed by Scottish filmmaker David Mackenzie, Hell or High Water is impeccably shot, adopting a visual style that evinces the same rough-and-tumble practicality of its world.
Sanders's team evinces confidence, given its Super Tuesday poll standings and the more general sense that the progressive redoubt of California is favorable territory for the Vermont senator.
There's a clear path to quickly getting unstuck, one that evinces strong progressive values and an export strategy that supports American workers and their communities, not multinational corporations.
It evinces a lack of confidence in its own case, and will only provide fodder to those who support BDS rather than choke off support for the movement.
He is America's money-in-politics problem in human form, and he evinces no self-consciousness about this even as he claims to be running to improve political representation.
DeVos' refusal to respond satisfactorily to questions about her financial holdings posed by Senate members evinces a lack of understanding and respect for the Senate's role to advise and consent.
One reason for that massive discrepancy is that companies aren't hiring accounting firms just to perform the actual accounting work, but also because of the trust that each firm's brand evinces.
Piffaretti's paintings are objects created with a certain kind of syntactical structure that evinces a snappy relationship to the ideas they represent, and demands to be perceived in a specific way.
The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 an hour since taking effect in July 250, an eight-year stagnation that evinces the broader trend of stalled wages across the U.S. economy.
The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 an hour since taking effect in July 2009, an eight-year stagnation that evinces the broader trend of stalled wages across the U.S. economy.
Everything James knows about the world comes from Brigsby, which means he evinces a childlike wonder that makes him seem a little weird, but in the manner of a creative genius.
But in light of recent U.S. intelligence findings of Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election, the timing and location of his first international office evinces either unremitting naïveté or deep cynicism.
Nonetheless, a the administration does not have a finely honed strategy for dealing with North Korea, and Trump evinces no conceptual understanding of how events in North Korea could shape Iran's response.
For Merriam-Webster, which seems to precipitate news headlines every time it rolls out fresh batches of new terms, the flurry of attention evinces an enduring interest in denotation, Mr. Sokolowski said.
Somebody else might identify as a religious "none" but have a conception of God deeply informed by the Judeo-Christian tradition, or identify as "nonbeliever" who nevertheless evinces faith in a higher power.
Paul Mendes-Flohr, a distinguished scholar of German-Jewish intellectual life, has written a scrupulously researched, perceptive biography of Buber that evinces an authoritative command of all the contexts through which Buber moved.
His ridiculous attempt to go after Twitter handles like "Nunes mom" and "Nunes cow" also evinces remarkably thin skin and an inability to handle the criticism that comes with being a public figure.
His work evinces the moral courage of keeping still in the landscape: in our era of climate change, poetry's mandate to measure the rhythms of the year has become a valuable form of witness.
Pauline puts up with it because Degas offered steady work in an uncertain profession, but she also evinces a real, if conflicted, fondness for the old buzzard, and genuine pity over his encroaching blindness.
I find this a great example of a constructor's and solvers' puzzle; it evinces a great deal of imagination and skill on Mark's part but it also makes for a challenging and satisfying solving experience.
The title, taken from a Mahmoud Darwish poem, evinces the reality that refugees are not only displaced people, but people with histories and aspirations that intersect with the refugee crisis but are not synonymous with it.
While I personally feel that Yang's UBI proposal manages to be both politically far-fetched and woefully insufficient, at least it evinces a vigorous articulation of the root problem and a stab at a contemporary solution.
It's a fair question, given our raised expectations — drones replacing FedEx trucks, drones providing emergency relief, drones creepily face-scanning every protester at a demonstration — but I think it evinces an unrealistic expectation of consistent, linear change.
What I find odd is that, in my experience, raising questions about this particular detail of their faith evinces a more indignant and hysterical reaction from many believers than would almost any other challenge to their convictions.
But like all great country catalogs, Bryan's music at its core evinces a careful balance of the hedonistic and the reverent — at ease in the space between the dive bar and the church, between spring break and the farm.
They argue that his declaration evinces a "flagrant disregard of fundamental separation of powers principles ingrained in the United States constitution"—specifically the Appropriations Clause in Article I, which states that the government can spend only money provided by Congress.
Four years sober, James still evinces the volatile mood swings of the classic dry drunk, one minute cruelly demeaning young Otis (played with heartbreaking guilelessness by Noah Jupe), the next teaching him how to juggle with pairs of rolled-up socks.
Though the book cautions against the putative certainties of "evidence-based medicine" and presents a case for the superiority of clinical wisdom over statistical analysis, Kramer evinces such humility that no one could accuse him of being a pro-­medication ideologue.
Loach evinces the same powers of observation — and his shrewd eye for spotting unknown talent — in "Sorry We Missed You," in which a working-class family tries to find autonomy and financial security amid the predations of the gig economy.
As Jefferson stated, "when a long Train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty" to take immediate action to repel the danger.
Mr. Pryce's Shylock, meanwhile, evinces little rage and thirst for vengeance — he knows better than to fall into the traps laid for him — but instead argues his case with a measured rationality that, despite its monstrous consequences, never feels tinged with unbridled malice.
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.
With an approach that evinces the opposite of Roberts' concern for appearances, Gorsuch spoke to a gathering of the conservative Fund for American Studies at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, embroiled in litigation about unconstitutional financial benefit for the President who appointed him.
I found the exhibition The Fabric of Emancipation, an exhibition curated by Harlem Needle Arts in collaboration with the Morris-Jumel Mansion, mostly disappointing, because the majority of the work in the show evinces an amateurish understanding of the relation of form to content.
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It's that they seem strongly inclined to elect a former Rothschild investment banker who evinces no sense of guilt about his elite pedigree, capitalist profession and market-friendly economic inclinations that include tax cuts for corporations and an easing of the 35-hour workweek.
"Open No. 12" evinces none of the helter-skelter emotionalism associated with AbEx; it is instead an image of serenity and reason, a calm that is picked up by a painting of vertical stripes by Gene Davis and a tall, black, totem-like sculpture by Louise Nevelson.
But what he evinces in sincere commitment to the work of American diplomacy, and his raw emotional devastation at what he describes as an administration tearing the guts out of diplomacy, mortgaging your future he says, was a level of candor he didn't need to go to.
Miles's firing — the high cost it will require, the intolerance for what seems like sustained success it evinces — is further evidence that at its highest level college football is indistinguishable from the N.F.L. in its eagerness to try out new coaches in the quest for ultimate success.
Artwork for films like 500 days of Summer, Spring Breakers and Her demonstrate that Stehrenberger isn't afraid to push and play with boundaries, and while illustrated poster art usually evinces a sense of nostalgia, Stehrenberger's work feels fresh in its use of bold colors and considered compositions.
With the major exception of the lounge-ready "Ntyilo Ntyilo," almost every track harks back at least momentarily to the '50s combos in ethos, mood, or tune, in conscious reiteration or wacky detail; every one evinces a willed knack for living in the moment and dancing while oppressed.
But if "individual" is the proper unit of evaluation for intelligence, as Murray and Harris say, then I am not sure conversations like the one they had are helping, and I am certainly not sure that the fatalism Murray evinces, and the policy recommendations that flow from it, is justified.
We want to make it known that the most recent accusation of property damage is an invention of the state so that it can treat Otero Alcántara like a common criminal, this evinces that the government itself knows that its previous accusations of disrespect and insult of patriotic symbols are weak.
" Never mind that historians like Jill Lepore have called the secession of the Confederacy an act of "illiberal nationalism"; never mind that Lowry evinces a deep antipathy to federal power elsewhere in the book, especially if it offers to do something so nefarious as strengthen "the welfare and regulatory state.
Where China had chosen for the last generation to cultivate an image of itself that stood for partnership and resistance to "Western imperialism," Xi Jinping has now tossed it out in favor of an image of a proud, swaggering Great Power that evinces little concern for how its actions are perceived abroad.
Because he writes minimalist and visually distinctive poetry, Lax sometimes gets lumped into the categories of concrete or visual poetry — Aram Saroyan's seminal "lighght" is the obvious precedent here — but Lax's "light" poem, a deck of cards being shuffled and re-shuffled, evinces a manic verbal energy that seems as much aural as it is visual.
Kelly led the zealous pursuit of the eviction of undocumented immigrants resulting in a doubling of "noncriminal" arrests in fiscal year 2017 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents; he dismissed many kids eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program as "too lazy to get off their asses;" and he evinces a Trump-like nostalgia for the world of "Mad Men," if not quite the 1860s world of the Confederacy.

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