Previously in evidence Mr Mackay had claimed that he could not remember the conversation with Millar.
The two sides of Tonga's brilliant stand-off Feleti Mateo were in evidence soon after.
Never have these sentiments been more in evidence than in the present era of budgetary austerity.
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But a strong current of anti-Thatcher feeling has also been in evidence in Britain.
This is perhaps most in evidence when it comes to issues of copyright and advertising.
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That image was very much in evidence on a recent visit by Obuchi to Gunma.
Iris scans and fingerprint readers, however, are not the only authentication options in evidence at Comdex.
These problems are also much in evidence in three Gulen charter schools in Fulton County, Ga.
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There are currently 35 unstaffed salons in Scotland, the committee heard in evidence last week.
After all, an alternative who is both palatable and viable is scarcely in evidence.
In evidence, Mr Hope told the court "Jason did the murder" and he was "hothead".
The harrowing confession was recorded by police and shown to the trial jury in evidence.
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The trappings of the imperial era and even of the Romanov dynasty are increasingly in evidence.
In the less cossetted standard-class carriages, the traditional English apprehension of foreigners is more in evidence.
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Regrettably, such qualities have not been much in evidence, either prior to or after that raid.
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It was said in evidence that there is at least one book in every person.
Never has this been more in evidence than the situation Vivek Kundra inherited as the first C.
Experts are not exempt from this tendency, which is particularly in evidence among those who formulate policy.
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How vague and lacking in evidence does a phenomenon have to be before we accept that it is not real?
It also found inconsistencies in evidence, including emails from a journalist in India to the UK production team.
To be sure, there will be more posturing and empty rhetoric in evidence in the Senate this week.
Rare organic vegetables locally raised meats and poultry and tables filled with beets and carrots are in evidence.
Apart from a single programme for an American football game, writing is not much in evidence at Sotheby's.
The court is now being told there is a DVD that has all the iPad commercials in evidence.
It is soon clear that Mr Ignatieff is not greatly interested in evidence or even seriously in prescription.
In the first case of its kind, clips will be used in evidence against a 38-year-old man from Edinburgh.
Nowhere is this proposition more in evidence than in the arms control arena.
This was most recently in evidence with the launch of the original iPad.
Lalo Schifrin's jazz chops are very much in evidence on his new CD.
In evidence , McNeill's victims, who cannot be named, told how their lives had been destroyed by the abuse.
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