How To Use In evidence In A Sentence
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His sense of humour, always in evidence, made it impossible for him to seem pompous or self-important, and he never attempted to disguise his own fallibility as a human being.
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The traditional spanking-or "paddling" - punishment for infractions was not so much in evidence anymore.
Homoeroticism In The Ranks
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If a branch grafted into a stock never grows, it is a plain evidence of its not having knit with the stock.
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At the time of the inquiry the families had been supplied with summaries of both witness statements and other material used in evidence.
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The first thing that we shall do is to state, and which we shall prove in evidence, that this vice of bribery was the ancient, radical, endemical, and ruinous distemper of the Company's affairs in India, from the time of their first establishment there.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence
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The very wording of the title points straight to the picaresque, and the connexion is perhaps most strongly in evidence in this novel.
Nobel Prize in Literature 1976 - Presentation Speech
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The voice is always in evidence, of course, but it's in public that it becomes shaped, like a piece of music, and one almost consciously listens for all the gilded glissandoes, the curlicues of wit, the velvet pauses.
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Some prickly problems of racial and economic accessibility that one senses when visiting the country's galleries and museums were nowhere in evidence.
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The spectacle of poetry used as an amatory tool is one of those historical legacies much in evidence when poetry goes public.
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I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
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So this week I tried to gain evidence that supports my supper dupper theory, based on my unexpectedly amazing mass spec results I told you about
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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The composer's subtle sense of instrumental coloration is very much in evidence in this dance-theater piece.
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Elements of surrealism and cubism, influences of the European avant-garde art movements of high modernism are all in evidence in this striking poem.
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The first signs of spring are in evidence.
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There was also in evidence picket poles, rods, chains and all the instrumental paraphernalia of field work.
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Volume level concerns with the previous laserdisc are not in evidence on the DVD.
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Unfortunately, only the cheerleaders were in evidence last night.
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The hallmark of those novelists who have tried to write about the attacks is a sort of austere plangency — or a quivering bathos — that has been in evidence almost from the moment the planes hit.
Racing Against Reality
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The police officer took a statement which was later used in evidence.
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Even on a late February afternoon, spring flowers were already well in evidence, especially butterbur, coltsfoot, dog's mercury, barren strawberry and even the odd primrose.
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Objection was taken to the statement of Police Constable Trow being admitted in evidence, but we found it was properly admitted.
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Although the royal corgis weren't in evidence, there were those sparse looking patches of grass familiar to any dog owner!
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The new alliance was very much in evidence.
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A document was tendered and received in evidence.
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Even so, the signature styles of the figurative work are very much in evidence.
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All exhibits produced in evidence at an inquest shall be marked with consecutive numbers and each number shall be preceded by the letter 'C'.
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In neurulation, as in gastrulation, invagination is much in evidence.
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The police officer took a statement which was later used in evidence.
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In neurulation, as in gastrulation, invagination is much in evidence.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
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His actorly tricks, now so familiar, are rarely in evidence.
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There was also in evidence picket poles, rods, chains and all the instrumental paraphernalia of field work.
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The decade's retreat from the cutting edge is certainly in evidence.
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A number of proposal forms were adduced in evidence to indicate the areas of concern to yacht insurers.
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In the co-authored shadow of a book under review, however, his delicate skepticism toward tradition is not in evidence.
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The menu still changes daily, depending upon what fresh ingredients are to hand, and the rustic touches and attentive but unfussy service that make eating here so enjoyable are still much in evidence.
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There is a fair amount of speckling, a bit of debris, and some grain in evidence, but no edge effects.
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This easy-going approach wasn't always in evidence.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The sheenie man refugee is still very much in evidence, and though he sells things at ruinous prices (for himself, he says) seems to do well.
A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
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In contrast to the previous evening the pleasures of the flesh were much in evidence.
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The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings.
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At her Old Bailey trial, Andrews was presented in evidence as "attention-seeking and manipulative in her relationships," he said.
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Well," he conceded magnanimously, "perhaps the champing was the more in evidence.
The Fortunes of the Farrells
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In terms of the ornaments of the liturgy, sometimes the altar is set up in a way that is untidy, such as crooked candles that could easily be straightened or unevenly spaced candlesticks that a few more minutes of preparation could rectify; unkempt vestments, altar linens, cassocks and surplices for servers are sometimes also in evidence, as are servers visibly wearing informal clothing beneath their cassock.
Ars Celebrandi as it relates to the Usus Antiquior
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There are, in criminal investigations, a number of situations in which the police adopt ruses or tricks in the public interest to obtain evidence.
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He said that Hammersley and Clark had fabricated the account which they gave in evidence, which put all the responsibility on him.
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Everywhere, solid wooden furniture, original doors and iron bedsteads are in evidence.
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Today, they had disappeared without a trace, not even in evidence on a remainder table.
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The police officer took a statement which was later used in evidence.
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An individual, whose name is marked with a double asterisk, gave a witness statement which was put in evidence under the Civil Evidence Act.
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Subject to the provisions of any statute, a contract of marine insurance is inadmissible in evidence unless it is embodied in a marine policy in accordance with this Act.
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Pants aren't in evidence in this production - it's more about gargantuan shoulder pads and crinoline dresses.
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This appeal turns upon the trial Judge's decision to admit that document in evidence as part of the Crowns case at the very commencement of the trial.
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The police were much in evidence at today's demonstration.
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As the tides push and suck at the shores, glaciers gnaw at mountains and rivers scour gaping canyons out of gullies, one sees plain evidence of the earth's state of continual transition.
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We skied where the only tracks in evidence were our own and those of an occasional moose.
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The economic infrastructure to support its mercantile potential is not in evidence in Dublin.
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By using the Olympics-snow situation as evidence of global warming, Obama is using the exact same short-term moronic argument that deniers are using in evidence against global warming.
Think Progress » Obama explains climate science to global warming deniers.
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I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
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The new alliance was very much in evidence.
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Gold items like armlets and belt buckles are well in evidence, although only reproductions are on display for the sake of security.
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Many of those who marched were tribespeople and students (tribal banners were much in evidence according to an eyewitness.)
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A bag with 107 cocaine capsules was tendered in evidence and marked.
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We should judge him by his actions, rather than bythe fact that he used the word “contestability” in evidence to the Liaison Committee last December.
Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
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The report praised the school's ‘strong, family feel’ and added that tradition, good behaviour, politeness and pleasantness were much in evidence.
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they were much in evidence during the fighting
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Watson and Crick found that certain evidence ex cluded the possibility that the two polynucleotide chains of a DNA molecule are paranemically coiled, that is, are so coiled that they can simply slip into and out of each other.
GENETIC CONTINUITY
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Now he has a series of his own, and his prodigious gifts are still very much in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the seas, the calcareous nannofossils were still in evidence but in shallow waters the benthonic nummulite and other larger foraminifera became very abundant.
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In the co-authored shadow of a book under review, however, his delicate skepticism toward tradition is not in evidence.
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Table 5.4 summarizes the main evidence marshalled in support of her causal theory of social revolution.
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The signs of spring have been in evidence in the last week, with blossom, daffodils, snowdrops and crocuses brightening up Swindon after the winter gloom.
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He was in good touch, his faultless timing through the covers and midwicket again in evidence.
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And that may be a matter that, when we get all those witnesses up here that Mr. Boies talks about, and they are reposited in the repository over there, that there may be some additional witnesses that are necessary, which I anticipated that there would be if we ever get to take in evidence in this case.
CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2000
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So what I hope out of this will come, further cooperation and more affective cooperation than we saw in evidence, that might have forestalled the incident today.
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A photographic panorama including a view in the same direction as that in Spencer's ‘Poundfield, Cookham’ has been submitted in evidence by the Society.
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Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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The tastefulness of his treble viol playing and the more resonant, lower lyra viol is fetching, and his rhythmic liveliness is always in evidence, but 28 dances are slightly too much of a very good thing.
Jordi Savall: The Celtic Viol II – review
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Mr Rockoff now sports a long grey beard and was often in evidence, smoking fat cigarettes.
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His version given in evidence is that he was not admitting to any improper conduct.
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The earliest historical records contain evidence of capital punishment.
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Crazy's uninhibited style of theatrical stagecraft was in evidence even then: he started his Savannah turn by emerging from a big dustbin.
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It is typical of his life that his loving remembrance of his great friend should have been used in evidence against him.
Ford Madox Ford
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I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
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The state interest in prosecuting those who willfully evade their taxes is of great importance, and we should be careful to avoid rendering nugatory the state's ability to investigate and obtain evidence from these offences.
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The soldierly looking red-headed woodpeckers, in their striking black, red, and white uniform, were much in evidence.
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The first episode of the new series had at least two in evidence blazing away in the middle of the day in high summer.
Times, Sunday Times
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The study resulted in evidence suggesting that a little-known omega-3 called docosahexaenoic acid or DHA may have implications for treating male infertility.
Foodconsumer.org
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The article was based on a sworn statement not so far adduced in evidence at Dublin Castle.
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Although drafts have been produced in evidence no signed document has been unearthed despite a search of all the residents' files.
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For two weeks she had listened to members of her family call her a liar and a fantasist in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not a millimetre of individualism or personality was in evidence.
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We were sat in the very highest echelons of the main stand, with fans of both sides around us, and the camaraderie and mutual respect in evidence was fantastic.
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Stumped toes in summer and cracked heels in winter were always in evidence with pupils during my school days, when the country child had a log cabin for a school room and "puncheon" benches for seats, and the farmer boys and girls of the rural neighborhood wore coarse home-fashioned clothes spun and woven in looms at home.
Country life in Georgia in the days of my youth,
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In conjunction, increasingly in evidence are the effects predicted by the dictum that all wars are politics by other means.
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The furry community is known for its artists and other creative genius and that creativity was in evidence throughout the weekend.
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The full spectrum of southern UK fish is in evidence, from wrasse to ling and pollack.
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His athleticism, power and technique were all in evidence out there.
The Sun
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The usual telepathic communication between the players is in evidence.
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Proof that history depends on mankind rather than a merely symbolic event was in evidence in two nations.
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With opinions and arguments completely lacking in evidence, logic or relevance, this stuff is irresistible.
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Back in Aix dinner was served at the restaurant Chez Maxime, where Maxime himself was very much in evidence as he carved the meat and talked with customers.
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Those qualities were in evidence by the bucketful yesterday as free-running Heriot's won the game and the title with the combination of panache and style which has become their hallmark.
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The documents may be used in evidence at the trial.
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The supposed murder weapon was produced in evidence at his trial.
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Hilditch, meanwhile, doesn't help himself with vacuously positive public pronouncements that often seem to fly in the place of the very plain evidence of decline on the pitch.
Is It Time to Clear Out Australia's Cricket Selectors?
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Alibaba Group has communicated to Yahoo! that Yahoo's statement that it is 'aligned' with the position Google took last week was reckless given the lack of facts in evidence," Alibaba spokesman John Spelich said Saturday.
Google In China LIVE BLOG: Latest Updates On Google's Threat To Leave
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Other symptoms, however, than the lameness and the presence of the splint, which is its cause, may be looked for in the same connection as those which have been mentioned as pertaining to certain evidences of periostitis, in the increase of the temperature of the part, with swelling and probably pain on pressure.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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We believe these Rules are violated whenever an attorney 'friends' an individual under false pretenses to obtain evidence from a social networking website.
Bill Singer: Danger: Legal Sharks Circle Online Posters
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Everywhere, solid wooden furniture, original doors and iron bedsteads are in evidence.
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I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
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The notes disclose a series of errors that resulted in evidence being damaged or destroyed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Similar interest in evidence based public policy is apparent in other countries.
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The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings.
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Pigliucci's embarrassment is a result of his own "flamboyance" - further in evidence at his
ScreenTalk
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Limerick is a predominantly commercial centre, so tourist menus are less in evidence here.
Cheap Eats Guide to Europe 1994
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All day it has been blowing hard, 30 to 60 miles an hour; it has never looked very dark overhead, but a watery cirrus has been in evidence for some time, causing well marked paraselene.
Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
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Common endeavour is also very much in evidence in areas of nonproliferation and disarmament.
Canada-U.S. Relations: Our Common Cause Agenda in a Perilous World
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As always the hospitality and courtesy of Mayo people in the Sportlann was early in evidence with Sean Feeney, John Prenty and May Moran leading the van.
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The experimental results show that the proposed method can improve reasoning efficiency in evidence, especially in the solution of some complex elementary geometry problems.
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Rhode Island Bent, known as redtop, is less exacting, and where it thrives to the exclusion of timothy, or is in evidence in grass lands, the inference is fairly safe that a test would show that the soil is sour.
Right Use of Lime in Soil Improvement
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The police officer took a statement which was later used in evidence.
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Clothes were less structured and formal, with plenty of cocktail dresses and pashmina shawls in evidence.
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I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
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Judicial notice, which is also known as"judicial knowing", is an important rule in civil proceedings as well as a key issue in evidence act.
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The map in evidence in this case shews that the place occupied by the allowance for highway in 1866 is now underwater; it has become by degrees part of the navigable waters of Lake Erie, and as such the soil is vested in the Crown.
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Indeed, even on some of the issues where the Left may have identified its cause, improvements were in evidence, especially where these issues overlapped with liberal ideas.
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The soldiers are now housed in five-man rooms; duvets, music systems and the occasional television are in evidence.
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Crawford's departure -- which she describes as a planned return to her teaching job -- serves as Downes 'main evidence supporting his claim that the Obama administration "is clearly backtracking" on Net Neutrality.
Timothy Karr: 'AT&T Consultant' Conjures Evidence that Obama is Soft on Net Neutrality
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The thin-lipped reproachful glance, the bohemian toss of the head, the casual business with the cigarette case - they are all in evidence.
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Not many of them were in evidence yesterday, when the first proper snap of autumn was in the air.
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Today, they had disappeared without a trace, not even in evidence on a remainder table.
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Its Victorian heritage is in evidence in the grand frontages that line the sea front and perch on the chalky cliffs.
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He also helps instruct others in the science every year at his Bloodstain Evidence Institute.
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The individual dishes are not cheap but the portions are generous and good fresh ingredients are in evidence.
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The disappointed deputy headmaster smile much in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the mouldings of the arched canopy the ball-flower ornament is again in evidence, and behind the tomb a carving of the crucifixion is still visible, though nearly obliterated by the chisel of the Puritans.
Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
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The cesura is frequently not in evidence (cf. lines 14 and 22, both of which are also metrically incorrect); the lines are often deficient in length (p. 29, line 26; p. 31, line 19; p. 32, line 19).
The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography
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French lycées and British public schools allowed some scope for a common secondary education, and marriage barriers were less in evidence.
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The tape was tendered in evidence during proceedings.
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The first episode of the new series had at least two in evidence blazing away in the middle of the day in high summer.
Times, Sunday Times
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No pods being immediately in evidence, we suspect it was a more run-of-the-mill form of mawkish, voter-confidence-reducing sentimentality disguised as comradely goodwill.
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This was in evidence on December 6 when hundreds braved the biting cold to enjoy the rendition of two qawwals.
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The trees are in blossom and although my hay fever is in evidence - they look truly beautiful - especially the horse chestnuts which are glorious round here.
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Traditional weddings are still in evidence, but more people plan their own, and minorities hew to their traditional forms.
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The course had awkward cambers on the woods and hillside areas with greasy mud and ice much in evidence.
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Everywhere, solid wooden furniture, original doors and iron bedsteads are in evidence.
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… and once again tl; drist assumes facts not in evidence.
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All the emphasis was on dialogue and the civilized exchange of ideas, and though the word martyr was indeed used to describe those who laid down their lives in the struggle, the cult of human sacrifice for its own sake was not in evidence.
Slate Magazine
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We are therefore of opinion that there is no repugnancy between the several acts of the general assembly of Maryland, given in evidence by the defendants at the trial of this cause, in the court of that State, and the Constitution of the United States.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Incorporation,” Originalism, and the Confrontation Clause:
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Blue curtains practically conceal the glass walls and much real ivy and plantains are in evidence, as well as jardinières around the perimeter.
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Such weight has been once again evidenced when, in the general debate of the first special disarmament
Alfonso García Robles - Nobel Lecture
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Here butterfish can be seen feeding on mussels, and cowries are also in evidence.
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Suck on one zinc lozenge every two hours while symptoms are in evidence.
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For the Code does not limit their freedom to question suspects provided they do not propose to use their statements in evidence.
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The songs were a bit of a departure for King; the blues were certainly in evidence, but the overall flavor leaned toward swingy, jazzy ballads, including some Nat King Cole covers.
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Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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In evidence, he described his family and circumstances and admitted to being an undischarged bankrupt.
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The combination football and accurate shooting that hallmarked their Leinster final success was again in evidence.
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On the other hand, Vivaldi's ornate writing for solo voices is much in evidence.
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The first signs of spring are in evidence.
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In contrast to the previous evening the pleasures of the flesh were much in evidence.
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His statement to the police was used in evidence against him.
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His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy.
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His statement to the police was used in evidence against him.
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Later, we went for a wander along the mall - as usual, dozens of itinerants were in evidence.
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In the report of that case we find that the plaintiff's counsel informed the court that Mr. Justice Buller had recently tried on circuit a case of the King v. Sparkes: that the prisoner, in that case, was a "papist" and that it came out at the trial that he had made a confession of his crime (a capital one) to a Protestant clergyman: that this confession was received in evidence by the judge: and that the prisoner was convicted and executed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Spring bulbs were much in evidence, as were hellebores.
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The notes disclose a series of errors that resulted in evidence being damaged or destroyed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The notes disclose a series of errors that resulted in evidence being damaged or destroyed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thoughtless passing and careless play was in evidence at this stage.
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A photo of the victim's injuries was produced in evidence.
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A new scientific study was quoted in evidence on Richardson's behalf, decisively.
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There's no day-glo in evidence, and certainly no signed baseball gloves stuck to the walls.
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The singing was full-throated, with all four vocal parts much in evidence.
GOODBYE CURATE
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In neurulation, as in gastrulation, invagination is much in evidence.
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Here butterfish can be seen feeding on mussels, and cowries are also in evidence.
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But that kind of scattershot approach was almost nowhere in evidence in Boston.
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Although she had provided the diploma, it was not tendered in evidence.
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Over the subsequent three decades, opposition parties and dissident voices were more in evidence.
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Indeed there are eclectic styles and influences very much in evidence here.
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Although referred to by the witness Police Constable Fagin during the course of her testimony the print out was not produced in evidence before me.
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Empire and in Italy where baroque art and architec - ture are much in evidence.
BAROQUE IN LITERATURE
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Now he has a series of his own, and his prodigious gifts are still very much in evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
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I've no idea how much the clothes cost because there was nothing so vulgar as a price tag in evidence.
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If a man should say, God is falsehood and hatred, and in evidence of his declaration should make a whole cemetery disembogue its dead alive, or cause the sun suddenly to sink from its station at noon and return again, would his wonderful performance prove his horrible doctrine?
The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
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The structure of the performance is still in evidence but deftly hidden and the emphasis has moved to improvisation around themes.
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The supposed murder weapon was produced in evidence at his trial.
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In Evidence that we should freak out, episode I, RC3 points me to Grain piling up in Canadian ports | FP Passport:
Discourse.net: OK, This I Don't Like
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Madeline was never in evidence, having precipitately fled to the inner room.
The Wife of a King