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And Mr Miliband evidently lacks the authority to impose his views on his colleagues.

It is evidently to mobilize certain of these atoms, to unhook them from the wall and put them in swing.

She, however, gave a different response evidently, for his forehead cleared as she stooped and whispered in his ear.

This morning all surfaces, even indoors, damp as a result of mist. A curious deposit all over my snuff-box, evidently residue of moisture acting on lacquer.

She concluded with many good wishes that Lady Lucas might soon be equally fortunate, though evidently and triumphantly believing there was no chance of it.

It is a bad habit that evidently applied to war, as well as to denying due process to yobs and suspected terrorists.

Charles died when something flew in one side of his skull and out the other and evidently there was speculation as to whether he was shot by the enemy or due to some plot within his own ranks.

Yet he trembled, and turned to Hester with an expression of doubt and anxiety in his eyes, not the less evidently betrayed, that there was a feeble smile upon his lips.

They were evidently ready to hurl themselves upon him.

Thee streamer ejection system evidently worked well, despite the high velocity at deployment.

So the real etymology is that it appeared, evidently as slang, in around 1700.

The idea is sound in theory, but there are evidently still some wrinkles to be ironed out in practice.

Whatever the Becket cult’s potential for celebrating opposition to public power, after 1174 Henry himself evidently did not see it as directed against him.

If there is one consolation for the West, it's that while the SVR's obsession with the West is a holdover from Soviet times, so, evidently, are some of its techniques.

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His ideology has evidently not changed in half a century.

This ponderous usage is mostly avoided by the more thoughtful press but is evidently considered fashionable elsewhere.

French also sometimes has excrescent b in similar positions: so in chambre “room” and trembler “tremble” (from Latin camera and tremulare, evidently pronounced without the vowels given here in bold).

A curious deposit all over my snuff-box, evidently residue of moisture acting on lacquer.

The slow, consensual, decision-making of government can be frustrating for some schooled in more pliant environments such as business; the need for obedient line-toeing can evidently grate.

"He's an awful brute, isn't he?" continued the young enquirer, a candid Thorley, who was evidently preparing to enter the lists as the lady's champion.

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