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The government has manifestly failed to raise educational standards, despite its commitment to do so.
He claims that he is completely committed to the project, yet this is manifestly untrue.
The assumption of continuity, then, extends to the individual life, but it manifestly does not extend to the society whose story the memorialist is telling.
Yet making music is manifestly an important feature of our humanity.
It is manifestly a photo of a group, not one of four individuals.
Overall, one in six pamphlets refers explicitly to the opera, and others either manifestly or obliquely allude to it.
The single world seems to be gradually adopted by all of them, and appears manifestly accessible to all men.
How might public health advocates transform fat from a social and medical issue into a manifestly political one?
Care at a distance is manifestly insufficient if concentrated, short-term help is required.
So here the much vaunted 'aedicule' device has manifestly failed as an element, as much as a metaphor.