Nuance and accuracy are, sadly, not currently strong suits of the popular media or, evidently, of the films the Motion Picture Academy chooses to celebrate.
Incredible as it may seem, the Joint Chiefs of Staff evidently were ignorant of these potential contributions when a study they performed recommended that controls on such technologies (identified in the attachments by their COCOM "International List" or IL designator) be eased or eliminated.
"The disappearance of her body, the marked hatred from her enemies, who evidently speak of a person who continues worrying them, someone they are still afraid of even after her death, " he said.
This level of futures market power evidently is not of concern to the Antitrust Division.
The markets have evidently approved of the six-strong board of directors nominated by the summiteers.
This was evidently part of his seducer's arsenal, along with his good looks.
Unfortunately, the government has anticipated this sensible idea, and evidently disapproves of it.
At the Washington Summit, President George Bush decided evidently out of his respect for and confidence in President Mikhail Gorbachev to increase still further the already enormous U.S. over-investment in the present Soviet regime.
Now, they're both just a couple of wiseacres who evidently aren't afraid of dying because it's impossible for anything to kill them.
As a result of conscious, and evidently officially sanctioned, actions of Soviet individuals, the United States was unable to exercise its right to scan canisters exiting this facility.
Early Sunday morning, one of the Ambonese Christians (from the eastern Indonesian town of Ambon) evidently threw a rock through a window of a mosque.
In the hope of helping Gorbachev retain power, President Bush will evidently use the occasion of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) to promote Western "emergency" financial, food and technology assistance to the Soviet regime.
The American response to the Cuban crisis evidently persuaded Moscow of the futility of nuclear blackmail.
He was evidently the sort of person who posed questions that were traps for you to fall into.
Evidently the thought of Greece not paying its debt is just not in the realm of their thinking.
Technically, a high yield test would be self-evidently a sign of national strength.
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Evidently the state of Maryland hasn't heard of Wriston's Law.
Beijing evidently took advantage of low prices to stockpile, thereby pumping up imports, a tactic it employed in October when enterprise managers and central technocrats went on foreign shopping sprees for, among other items, crude oil and copper.
The parameters for such interventions are evidently the subject of considerable controversy, particularly given the need to comply with the EU Treaty and the sensitivities towards any formal program of purchases expressed by central banks from the surplus countries (Germany and possibly Benelux, Finland and Austria), Barclays said.
The group of officers evidently planned to execute the Kims and their allies and institute a national policy of crash modernization.
Rather, the first female leader of the House of Representatives evidently seeks also to be the commander-in-chief and the secretary of state.
The proponents of such legislation evidently have a fairly low regard for the intelligence of their colleagues and the public.
As a result of conscious -- and evidently officially sanctioned -- actions of Soviet personnel, the United States was recently unable to exercise its right under the INF Treaty to scan canisters exiting this facility.
The fact that the Securitate is widely believed still to be operating, combined with the systematic pre-election violence and the tradition of rigged Romanian elections, evidently gave rise to a climate of fear whose impact on the balloting was, while difficult to quantify, nonetheless quite palpable.
He moves slowly and stiffly -- 56 years old and on the verge of retirement -- but he's impatient with protocol and evidently resentful about his lack of advancement.
Cuban, Libyan and North Korean stocks of Soviet weaponry have evidently been transported by air again with the effect of helping Saddam Hussein field a more lethal array of capabilities against U.S. forces than could otherwise be the case.
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Cuban, Libyan and North Korean stocks of Soviet weaponry have evidently been transported by air -- again with the effect of helping Saddam Hussein field a more lethal array of capabilities against U.S. forces than could otherwise be the case.
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Such concessions are, evidently, the product of more than simply a presidential determination to "help" Gorbachev.
Evidently a new set of clothes had arrived one day in a box from Silicon Valley.
Evidently, this sort of deal-sweetening is deemed essential to market an increasingly controversial offering.
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