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But in the Land's past he had evinced nothing similar.
And she, until now, had evinced no particular interest in him.
At least she evinced an interest in the natural landscape.
That attitude is evinced in the campaign, which began running last week.
It's fun to watch such a young woman evince so much authority.
Not even in the final act did he evince much passion.
And the eyes evinced fascination as it looked at her.
They had been associated with the wrong side before, and never evinced much political interest anyway.
That alone surprised him, for she had never once evinced any fear.
This second loss by the party evinced the need for a change of political leadership.
In these he was also concerned with time and the minute changes it evinces.
For some reason the men evinced no inclination to leave the car.
But from early on, the young Andrew evinced interests beyond those of his parents.
There have been a limited number of outside firms evincing interest.
It evinces a love of the land and a reverence for nature.
And yet I have seen it evince a curious strength.
Her work evinced an interest in social issues and environmentalism.
No eagerness, of course, was to be evinced on either side.
This was the last instance of military parade evinced by the general.
This continued, and Tom began to evince a growing distress.
The play evinced much interest among religious and literary circles.
These meetings evinced enough interest that it was decided to hold a second Conference.
He nodded his head again, evincing even greater satisfaction than before.
Lori evinced a five room building standing apart from the others.