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Значения термина evince more на английском
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Использование термина evince more на английском
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Their acts, however, fortunately evincemore regard for modesty than their words.
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And the face of the quarter-master himself did not evincemore savage fury than the Irishman.
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Did ever man evincemore devoted affection?
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His poems evincemore diligence than talent: he now and then by reciting challenged men's opinions upon them.
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He now wishes Mr. Brien Moon would evincemore exactness in holding inquests, and less anxiety for the fees.
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He urged me to beg you to evincemore complaisance and deference for the Elector, that you may acquire influence over him.
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In this, the all-fascinating bacon is concealed, for which the children evincemore concern; their eyes begin to shine brighter, their watchfulness becomes more intent.
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It evincedmore activity than its fellow of the moon- bespattered garb.
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The fatuousness of forethought had seldom been evincedmore ironically.
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However, Louis XV evincedmore plainly from day to day the ascendancy I had over his mind.
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Still, as he grew older, he evincedmore and more dislike of everything in the shape of exaggeration.
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But his brother Lurcanio evincedmore and more his impatience at it, and let fall the most terrible words.
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An occasional reindeer was seen and numerous foxes and hares trotted off into the woods, evincingmore curiosity than fear.
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Mr. Remond is a native of the town he resides in, and at an early age, evincedmore than ordinary talents.
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They inquired about the royal children, but evincedmore curiosity about the princess-royal than with respect to the heir to the throne.
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No portion of the advancing Whig columns evincedmore irresistible bravery, and suffered more severely than the troops under his immediate command.