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1 The Australian natives evince great humanity in their behaviour to these dogs.
2 He was to evince great zeal in the discharge of his official duties.
3 The government began now to evince great distrust of him.
4 Nor did he evince great judgment in his selection.
5 His maps also evince great care and industry.
6 His maps evince great care and industry.
7 Bears evince great sagacity as mountaineers, but although they are tireless and enterprising travelers they seldom cross the range.
8 His determination of the motions of the sun and moon, and his method of predicting eclipses evince great mathematical genius.
9 Bonaparte did not evince great impatience to seize the Crown of Italy, which he well knew could not escape him.
10 Lydia M. Child is the author of several fictions, as well as other prose works, which evince great vigor, beauty, and grace.
11 Persons of this and the grade next to be mentioned evince great anxiety to become possessed of houses and lots in old Freetown.
12 With some primitive peoples the father evinces great affection for his child.
13 The conduct of the men in this instance, evinced great presence of mind.
14 He had visited the pastor, and had evinced great interest in the prosperity of the church.
15 The other brother, Moses Henry, evinced great bravery in the same engagement, and was mortally wounded.
16 In the meanwhile Willie Merrick was placed at school at Lennoxville, where he evinced great talent.
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