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Palo Alto web and mobile accessibility testing software company, founded 2018
mobile applications. Founded in 2018, Evinced is led by co-founder and chief executive officer Navin Thadani. Evinced was co-founded in Palo Alto, California
Evinced
Free and open-source document viewer
Evince (/ˈɛvɪns/), also known as GNOME Document Viewer, is a free and open-source document viewer supporting many document file formats including PDF,
Evince
Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street
visible nose, and lives in a trash can. Oscar's favorite thing is trash, as evinced by the song "I Love Trash", with a running theme being his collection of
Oscar_the_Grouch
Oldest-known tool-making hominin
australopithecine to exist during the Middle Pliocene, but Kenyanthropus evinces a greater diversity than once acknowledged. Kenyanthropus is most recognisable
Kenyanthropus
Ancient Indian sage and philosopher
BCE), was named after her father Gargi Vachaknavi. From a young age, she evinced a keen interest in Vedic scriptures and became very proficient in fields
Gārgī_Vāchaknavī
Legal evidence of a guilty conscience
is charged is admissible. A consciousness of guilt may, for example, be evinced by a false alibi or explanation for one's actions, intimidation of a witness
Consciousness_of_guilt
Country house in Stainborough, South Yorkshire, England
Wentworth Castle: Horace Walpole found the south front (finished 1764) evinced "the most perfect taste in architecture".
Wentworth_Castle
7th episode of the 4th season of The Americans
script by playwright Tanya Barfield, and the intimacy of its second half evinces a writer with a theatrical background. It's a stunning translation of the
Travel_Agents_(The_Americans)
Borough and county in New York, US
improvement upon the earlier Central Park) into the center of the county, as evinced by gradual settlement in the comparatively rustic villages of Windsor Terrace
Brooklyn
Abrahamic monotheistic ethnic religion
the time of Jesus, Samaritans and Jews deeply disparaged one another, as evinced by Jesus's Parable of the Good Samaritan. The principal beliefs of Samaritanism
Samaritanism
Award
Computing Machinery (ACM). The title of ACM Fellow indicates excellence, as evinced by technical, professional and leadership contributions that: advance computing
ACM_Fellow
English nobleman and politician (1641–1702)
role as an adviser to the Crown, seeking neither office nor favour. He evinced no party loyalty, but was devoted to his country's interests, as he saw
Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland
Robert_Spencer,_2nd_Earl_of_Sunderland
1966 single by Neil Diamond
theme of the song has been closely identified with Diamond himself, as evinced by a 2008 profile in The Daily Telegraph: "This is the Solitary Man depicted
Solitary_Man_(song)
Hong kong journalist and politician (born 1957)
further police investigation. A court judgement released in late May 2021 evinced that WhatsApp messages to international media had been considered in the
Claudia_Mo
2023 Indian fantasy comedy film
its heart in the right place, is marred by a vague storyline that hardly evinces any interest or empathy for the characters." A critic from Dinamalar gave
Yaanai_Mugathaan
1988 studio album by Living Colour
Ken Tucker commented that Living Colour "defies musical stereotypes by evincing influences that include Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jimi Hendrix, Roxy Music and Sly
Vivid_(Living_Colour_album)
Personal information manager for the GNOME desktop environment
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GNOME_Evolution
Electronic music duo
the soft beginning belies the anxiety bubbling underneath the surface, evinced in stuttering electronic chords that never quite explode to full-out dissonance
Ear_(band)
Leader of the Roanoke tribe
and learning the Carolina Algonquian language. Unlike Manteo, Wanchese evinced little interest in learning English, and did not befriend his hosts, remaining
Wanchese (Native American leader)
Wanchese_(Native_American_leader)
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Zeitgeist_(free_software)
Fictional French crime-solver created by Edgar Allan Poe
matters beyond the limits of mere rule that the skill of the analyst is evinced. He makes in silence a host of observations and inferences.... — Edgar
C._Auguste_Dupin
Indian actor (1920–2005)
the actor, whom he described as a "multi-dimensional personality, who evinced keen interest in Carnatic music, reading, yoga and poetry." He is also
Gemini_Ganesan
Ancient pastoral annual festival celebrated in the city of Rome on February 15th
Etruscan word for 'purging'. The name Lupercalia was believed in antiquity to evince some connection with the Ancient Greek festival of the Arcadian Lykaia,
Lupercalia
2008 studio album by Nine Inch Nails
his position in the pop landscape, on his own terms. [...] 'Discipline' evinces Reznor's desire for some sort of framework [...] In relative terms, 'I
The_Slip_(album)
Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army (1833–1913)
small garrison of a place taken by assault was either killed or wounded evinced any very unusual bloodthirstiness on the part of the assailants." Following
Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
Garnet_Wolseley,_1st_Viscount_Wolseley
Flight route
well as aspirations to superiority. ... [T]he geographical imaginations evinced through the airline's documents and visual materials are deeply modern
Imperial_Line
Cabinet of Maharashtra, India in 2019
legislators (Maharashtra Assembly has a total strength of 288), met in Mumbai, evincing that Fadnavis' government did not enjoy majority support. Simultaneously
Second_Fadnavis_ministry
American man convicted of murder and previously wrongly convicted of rape
County sheriff’s deputy. Avery was charged with endangering safety while evincing a depraved mind and possession of a firearm. These charges later resulted
Steven_Avery
2020 film by George C. Wolfe
87 out of 100. For the Los Angeles Times, Justin Chang wrote "Boseman, evincing the same integrity he clung to his entire career, refuses to soft-pedal
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (film)
Ma_Rainey's_Black_Bottom_(film)
Foundational document for the Black Panther Party
train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it
Ten-Point Program (Black Panther Party)
Ten-Point_Program_(Black_Panther_Party)
2004 memoir by Bob Dylan
distaste for the "spokesman of a generation" label bestowed upon him, and evinces disgust with his more fanatical followers. At the end of the book, Dylan
Chronicles:_Volume_One
Canadian writer and graphic designer (born 1961)
and seductive dimensions of pop culture. At the same time, his art has evinced a concern with the environmental footprint of mass consumption, particularly
Douglas_Coupland
Main building of Canada's parliament
appearance' as the representative of sovereign power and the warmth of feeling evinced towards him will make him more disposed to redress any grievances of the
Centre_Block
Polish-American particle physicist (1930–2020)
American particle physicist. He was co-discoverer of the J/ψ meson which evinced the existence of the charm quark. Trilling joined the Physics Department
George_Trilling
eye on the doings of the Nobel Committee in Stockholm" and had "already evinced sharp disappointment that the Nobel had so far eluded him." In a sympathetic
List of awards and honors received by John Ashbery
List_of_awards_and_honors_received_by_John_Ashbery
District in West Bengal, India
Empire. Gour and Pundravardhana formed parts of the Mourya empire as is evinced from the inscriptions, Brahmi script on a seal discovered from the ruins
Malda_district
Territory under apartheid in South Africa
(Proclamation AG. 47 of 1980) "The Bushmen were excluded because they had evinced no interest in having a governing authority." A Survey of Race Relations
Bantustan
1944 film by Anthony Mann
historian Spencer Selby called the film an "Eerie low-budget melodrama evincing several early noir elements of plot and style." When the Blu-ray edition
Strangers_in_the_Night_(film)
Baltic German biologist, zoologist, and philosopher (1864–1944)
Jews as "the worst kind of barbarism". By the autumn of 1933, Uexküll evinced disapproval of Nazi policy and ideology, and afterwards tried to avoid
Jakob_Johann_von_Uexküll
Painting of John the Baptist by Paolo Veronese
messenger for the coming of Jesus. The rabbis' contrasting body language evinces differing reactions to John's message. Veronese's detailed and sumptuous
Saint John the Baptist Preaching
Saint_John_the_Baptist_Preaching
Israeli artist
undercurrent. He was deeply influenced by Matisse, and his colour palette evinces a marked Fauvist imprint. Gideon Ofrat further explains: "Holzman's landscapes
Shimshon_Holzman
Sanskrit inscription dated 634–635 CE
rulers of the earth, the Kaliṅgas with the Kôsalas by His army were made to evince signs of fear. Fleet interpreted Indra as the deity, also called Sakra,
Aihole_inscription
Extinct family of Cambrian arthropods
Caron JB (August 2019). "A new hurdiid radiodont from the Burgess Shale evinces the exploitation of Cambrian infaunal food sources". Proceedings. Biological
Amplectobeluidae
Utility used in the GNOME desktop environment for taking screenshots
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GNOME_Screenshot
American journalist (born 1948)
during this period was criticized by Middle East scholar Edward Said for evincing an anti-Islamic bias. In his book Covering Islam, Said stated that Miller's
Judith_Miller
US intrastate airline based in San Diego (1949–1988)
revenues almost twice as large. But as PSA said, Andrews was gone. Simmons evinced no desire to "destroy" PSA, seeing it instead as a takeover candidate from
Pacific_Southwest_Airlines
Concept in the law of contracts
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
Anticipatory_repudiation
Airport serving Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Retrieved 17 October 2018. Simhan, T. E. Raja (3 January 2018). "50 companies evince interest in new multilevel car park at Chennai airport". Business Line.
Chennai_International_Airport
Subculture defined by claims to authenticity and uniqueness
power developed by outsider groups, just as the original 'white negros' evinced by Norman Mailer did to the original, pre-pejorative 'hipsters'—blacks
Hipster (contemporary subculture)
Hipster_(contemporary_subculture)
initial accent here is considered a preserved archaic feature), this is also evinced in the loss of medial -i- in words like wielki < wieliki, wszelki < wszeliki
History of the Polish language
History_of_the_Polish_language
1867 American artwork by Thomas Nast
Johnson for his claim of tearfulness, incensed that he had never before evinced a sympathetic emotion, not least at happenings like 400,000 Union casualties
Amphitheatrum_Johnsonianum
from Agnolo. His erudition and high standing in Florentine society is evinced by his appearance as the chief speaker in two dialogues of his day: Della
Agnolo_Pandolfini
Latin letter G with breve
some Turkish dialects. The previous consonantal nature of the sound is evinced by earlier English loanwords from Turkish, such as yogurt/yoghurt (modern
Ğ
1986 basketball league in the United States
office. Kim Boatman of The Knoxville News-Sentinel criticized the draft as evincing unfamiliarity with women's college basketball, noting that many talented
National Women's Basketball Association
National_Women's_Basketball_Association
Highest court of jurisdiction in the US
Parrish correctly overruled Adkins. Lochner era cases—Adkins in particular—evince an expansive view of the judicial role inconsistent with what I believe
Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
confined his attention to points of real importance, and throughout his work evinces much accuracy and fidelity, with as great a degree of conciseness as is
Henry_Blackstone's_Reports
2018 film by Christina Choe
"Riseborough, a gifted British chameleon, tamps down the natural radiance she has evinced in movies such as Battle of the Sexes" and "Choe elicits wonderfully expressive
Nancy_(film)
Obsolete definitions of racial groups
ethical grounds, Huxley assumed a hierarchy of innate abilities, a stance evinced in papers such as "Emancipation Black and White" and his most famous paper
Historical_race_concepts
2009 Turkish film
expression as Robert Mitchum's and a more schooled performers ability to evince a world of emotion with a single blink. Like “Slumdog Millionaire,” the
Min Dît: The Children of Diyarbakır
Min_Dît:_The_Children_of_Diyarbakır
English astronomer, mathematician and physicist (1656–1742)
some perfection by the pains of so many mariners and travelers, who to evince the rotundity of the earth and water, have sail'd and travell'd round it
Edmond_Halley
Marvel Comics character
she made him keep the Juggernaut powers to teach him a lesson, Colossus evinces hatred toward the sister he once loved, going so far as to say he wants
Colossus_(character)
Parsifal—a part of the drama lacking extensive models in medieval sources—evince Gozzi's aesthetic framework, involving transformations between two incompatible
La_donna_serpente
Instrumental song
composed by David Rose, recorded in 1958 and released four years later. It evinces a jazz influence with especially prominent trombone slides, and evokes
The_Stripper
Short story collections
realistic stories that eschewed trite conventions. At the same time, Foley evinced some degree of awareness of the new currents in fiction. Donald Barthelme
The Best American Short Stories
The_Best_American_Short_Stories
Convent in Nantes, France,1318 to 1790
captivity at Château-Renaud. Although crafted by Breton artisans, the statue evinces a clear stylistic affinity with the artistic traditions of the Loire Valley
Carmelite_convent,_Nantes
Norman hermit and pilgrim
The Sermon to the Birds of Saint Francis, by Giotto (1266). The life of William Firmatus evinced a similar relationship with nature.
William_Firmatus
Notetaking application
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Tomboy_(software)
American priest and poet
Fourth was celebrated here – by no one save the Negroes; and even they evinced very little enthusiasm, beyond a march for a few hours, – a few fights
Abram_Joseph_Ryan
API documentation browser for GNOME
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Award
the line of duty at imminent personal hazard to life under circumstances evincing a disregard for personal consequences. The New York City Police Department
New York City Police Department Medal for Valor
New_York_City_Police_Department_Medal_for_Valor
American poet
considered a post-Beat poet (see Beat Generation). Her early work also evinces ties to the New York School and post-Language poetry. By 2003 Mesmer was
Sharon_Mesmer
1935 discredited psychological test
choice reveals what situations are approved or reproved, or the ones that evinced indifference from the examinee. Szondi wished to show with his test, that
Szondi_test
Canadian novelist and short story writer (born 1969)
The Globe and Mail. But unlike Solomon, Smith and Pyper, McCormack never evinced any particular desire for commercial success, and his books stayed short
Derek_McCormack_(writer)
American artist and mechanic (1929–1992)
footwear company. In January 2004, an OC Weekly article alleged that Howard evinced violent and racist tendencies. Robert Williams, a friend and fellow artist
Kenny_Howard
Sport governing body in the United Kingdom
of fashion, and always include a large number of ladies, who generally evince the greatest interest in the target practice of the various competitors
National Rifle Association (United Kingdom)
National_Rifle_Association_(United_Kingdom)
Ancient city in Turkey
entituled"Primitive Episcopacy.".(1691) David Clarkson, Primitive Episcopacy, evincing from Scripture and ancient records, that a bishop in the Apostles times
Amyzon_(city)
Series finale of Hannibal
Slant Magazine wrote, "This finale is cluttered and self-conscious, but it evinces a tireless ambition to resist the expectation that a TV series gives its
The_Wrath_of_the_Lamb
King of Alba from 967 to 971
Máel Coluim's son, Dub (died 966/967). Such a chronology is certainly evinced by the fourteenth century Chronica gentis Scotorum and various king lists
Cuilén
Integrated development environment
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Anjuta
Gymnastics competition
Czechoslovakia as a “powder barrel” about which Soviet spokespersons “continued to evince concern all week over the possibilities of a general war blazing up from
1938 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
1938_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
Italian Franciscan friar
the custody of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. But in Chapter 38, he evinces his deep antisemitism. He claims that among all sects and religions, Jews
Francesco_Suriano
1832 documents
the local civil authorities of the State, have committed various acts evincing opposition to the true interest of the people in the enjoyment of civil
Turtle_Bayou_Resolutions
German scholar and educationist
respect for their own honour. He had a great faith in the intelligence that evinced itself in clear expression. Friedland was born in Trozendorf near the town
Valentin_Friedland
Indian politician (1931–2008)
Training Institute, and two Hospitals and Urdu Newspaper Etemaad Daily; evinced keen interest in espousing the cause of promotion and protection of Urdu
Sultan_Salahuddin_Owaisi
appears mainly to be a conduit for archival Butthole Surfers releases, as evinced by the reissue of the group's first two Alternative Tentacles releases
Latino_Buggerveil
American crime writer
include solicitor David Middleton-Brown and artist Lucy Kingsley. Her novels evince a fascination with church politics. A Drink of Deadly Wine 1991 The Snares
Kate_Charles
1952 novel by Han Suyin
song. In her 1980 autobiographical work, My House Has Two Doors, Suyin evinced no interest in watching the film even in Singapore, where it ran for several
A_Many-Splendoured_Thing
1977 studio album by Carlos do Carmo
significant albums in the whole fado discography". Um Homem na Cidade evinced a new, innovative style of fado. The title track became one of do Carmo's
Um_Homem_na_Cidade
One of the oldest Jewish congregations in the US
significant as the place where ideas resembling Reform Judaism were first evinced. Before 1830, Kahal Kodesh Beth Elohim (KKBE) was a place of worship in
Kahal_Kadosh_Beth_Elohim
Greek philosopher
in the middle third of the torso, down to the navel. Furthermore, Plato evinces a belief in the theory of reincarnation in multiple dialogues (such as
Plato
Musical artist
grassroots upliftment of people's lives and livelihoods. An example is evinced in the song "Thula Thula Mahal" which among others, voices Nepalese preference
Karna_Das
American poet
has been compared to Alice Fulton: "the poems of both Fulton and Bachmann evince a humanity capacious, generous, courageous, and unafraid to make human beings
Beth_Bachmann
American physician and revolutionary militiaman (1743–1779)
received, and of the duties they owed their country. Doctor Tusten early evinced a spirit becoming a freeman; he took a decided part in favor of the revolution
Benjamin_Tusten
Interaction between federal and state law
cannot of its own force achieve that object, it may nevertheless validly evince an intention on the part of the statute to make exhaustive or exclusive
Section 109 of the Constitution of Australia
Section_109_of_the_Constitution_of_Australia
American journalist
realism is marked for its “absurdist bleakness” and “alienating nihilism” as evinced in contemporary writers like Dennis Cooper, Rachel Cusk, David Foster Wallace
Christopher_Glazek
Painting by Tobias Verhaecht
landscape paintings bear the mark of the Northern landscape tradition, and evince the influence of Brueghel and Patinir. Landscape with Venus and Adonis,
Landscape with Venus and Adonis
Landscape_with_Venus_and_Adonis
could warn them, if only you spoke Hovitos". He is highly intelligent, as evinced by Sallah's "They have not one brain among them... except one... he is
List of Indiana Jones characters
List_of_Indiana_Jones_characters
English choirmaster, organist, and composer
Novello, 1902. Stanford thought little of Roberts’ training of composers, as evinced by his comments about changes to the Cambridge music degree syllabus –
John_Varley_Roberts
Scholar of Hmong-American history
studies and Postcolonial studies, the authors contend that Hmong women have evinced their agency in education, professional, entrepreneurial, spiritual, and
Chia_Youyee_Vang
American actor and father of poet Edgar Allan Poe (1784–1811)
One critic said of Eliza and David, "the lady was young and pretty, and evinced talent both as a singer and actress; the gentleman was literally nothing
David_Poe_Jr.
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun
Questioner; As Allah Questions
Biblical
mourning of waters
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Greek
Helper and Defender of Mankind; Form of Alexander
Male
Czechoslovakian
, peace ruler.
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, SAIBH means "sweet."Â
Girl/Female
British, English, French, Russian
Lovely; Precious
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Simple Looking; Good Smile
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Forenoon
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Jewish, Swedish
Hebrew Ephraim; Fertile; Productive; Fruitful
Girl/Female
Italian
Graceful; light; illumination.
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imp. & p. p.
of Evince
n.
The act of evincing or proving, or the state of being evinced.