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Examples
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Evidently, that is actually the law — thanks, Mr. Horton!
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Evidently, that is still not enough for South Carolina Republicans.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Progress for Baucus, Setbacks for Graham 2009
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Evidently, that isn't necessarily true. posted by sydney on
Archive 2003-04-01 2003
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Evidently, that isn't necessarily true. posted by sydney on
Medpundit 2003
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Evidently a word is an insult simply because it is meant as an insult, without reference to its dictionary meaning; words, especially swear words, being what public opinion chooses to make them.
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Evidently, that is a reason which would weigh with a professor who objected to act the policeman in his class.
Saint Augustin Louis Bertrand 1903
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Evidently, that is the problem with this Ferrari owner who smashes his
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"Evidently," said Dela garde, wondering what in the world these matters might be.
Gatlinburg 2010
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"Evidently," Annie said, ignoring his reference to her seduction plans, "he enjoys playing matchmaker too."
Annie, Get Your Guy & Messing Around With Max Foster, Lori 2001
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"Evidently," Wade said, and the ice was in his voice now.
Hoodwink Pronzini, Bill 1981
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