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Evince (/ˈɛvɪns/), also
known as
GNOME Do****ent Viewer, is a free and open-source do****ent
viewer supporting many do****ent file
formats including PDF,...
- and ****essed as
extinct in 2003.
Results of a
phylogeographic analysis evinces that the
Caspian and
Siberian tiger po****tions
shared a
common continuous...
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contracts which describes words or
conduct by a
contracting party that
evinces an
intention not to
perform or not to be
bound by
provisions of the agreement...
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composed by
David Rose,
recorded in 1958 and
released four
years later. It
evinces a jazz
influence with
especially prominent trombone slides, and evokes...
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Etruscan word for "purging". The name
Lupercalia was
believed in
antiquity to
evince some
connection with the
Ancient Gr****
festival of the
Arcadian Lykaia,...
- phenomenon,
journalist Dan
Rather deplored the
antiscience attitude it
evinces, but
stated that the
antiscience attitude was
evident not just
among Republicans...
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sentenced to death. Xenophon’s
literary rendition of the
defence of
Socrates evinces the philosopher’s
ethical opinion about a
sentence of death: that it is...
- age, he is one of the Mam ('Grandfather') deities. More specifically, he
evinces jaguar traits (particularly the ear), a
broad feathery hat
topped by an...
- naturalistic, but
standing out from the rest is Deschanel's work,
which evinces an
impressively direct connection to her character's emotions. The actress...
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Rather it
emanates from God's creation—when that
creation reflects and
evinces God's
glory from
within itself.
Malkuth means Kingdom. It is ****ociated...