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121. Evidently there was a need to split into two large gatherings and this occurred, and eventually a further split into three. 122. Evidently, text recognition is a substantially different problem to text understanding. 123. Evidently that had been broken off very soon after she arrived on her first station. 124. The enemy evidently thought General McClellan still occupied the house.... 125. She was evidently their dogsbody, used for tasks which no one else was prepared to take on. 126. Each facet of Nizan's cultural production evidently needs to be contextualised precisely. 127. Then, evidently annoyed about something, he tramped upstairs to his room. 128. Mr Prescott's capacity for saying what he thinks and his somewhat abrasive manner are evidently not qualities that are easily packaged. 129. They evidently prefer strict discipline and central control to fair competition. 130. By now, Chris was asleep, covered with ice cream and evidently not in danger. 131. However, when the doctors prescribe a drug, it is evidently science. 132. Secondly, Rutter evidently holds that any behavioural effects of lead are irrelevant to social phenomena, eg juvenile delinquency. 133. She had gone through seven lean years; this was evidently one of her full ones. 134. This was evidently a family that was not going to be brought closer by grief. 135. Evidently, cosmetic changes like getting rid of man do not entirely work. 136. From the taint of sadism, the hint of superiority, the woman evidently wanted her to fail. 137. This time they evidently thought she needed a bit of fattening up. 138. But the exceptional clarity of his thought processes was evidently still totally unimpaired. 139. Moreover, its ranks have been increasingly swelled by deserters from social behaviourism - an evidently liberal position. 140. He still showed little emotional reaction though he was evidently angry with himself for letting his natural arrogance be so easily quashed. 141. Evidently, cultural reproduction in this sense is not an automatic or uncontested process. 142. Evidently, the information so obtained may provide a further constraint of use in semantic analysis. 143. For it was evidently judged unlikely that the path could be forced if determined opposition were encountered. 144. He evidently found the new idiom interestingly problematic, but not attractive enough to compel his full attention. 145. This report was evidently wide enough in scope to appeal to both free-trade and interventionist Liberals. 146. This season a new law was introduced, evidently, concerning the passing back to goalies. 147. Although a primitive recording programme was in progress, the company evidently had to scrape the bottom of the barrel for material. 148. Some industries, for example plastics, will evidently not be greatly affected. 149. Evidently the emergency unit was coming up First, right at us. 150. Two youths in loose cutoff jeans stood by the bench on the sloping path, evidently completing a drug transaction.