A clothesline is the strongest indication that this battered house is occupied, although jackdaws seem to be nesting in the chimney. |
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However, there's absolutely no indication whatsoever that the people who met with Vincent did anything improper. |
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This is an indication of how nineteenth-century nationalist martyrology diffused throughout Ireland and was integrated into local tradition. |
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In the text, there are no named characters or any indication of how to assign the speeches. |
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Seeds are soaked overnight in water then treated with tetrazolium to give an indication of viable, abnormal, and dead seeds in the seed lot. |
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But these schoolboy verses, remarkable as they are, show little indication of the extraordinary style of 18 Poems. |
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This is a good indication that there may be a malpresentation or a mismatch between the lamb size and the ewe's pelvic size. |
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Unusually high levels of malonic acid in the urine is often an indication of a genetic disorder known as malonic aciduria. |
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This must be an indication that team spirit and morale was not as good as it should be. |
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The last few days and nights are a good indication of team spirit and camaraderie among the teams. |
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There is no indication that they received, or even sought, such information other than the utterly unconvincing say-so of Mr Davis. |
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The unemployment rate provides one indication of the Japanese economic malaise. |
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Anyhow, can he email us and give us an indication of what Robbo might mean in Finnish? |
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Furthermore could this be an indication of what the sartorially astute ladies will be squeezing into this summer. |
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The fact the film tanked at the box office is likely an indication it's out of its time, culturally speaking. |
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Below a big art nouveau mirror there's a gas fire with a magnetic piper stuck to it, an indication of his Scottish roots. |
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Both sides held talks the past two weekends, but there's no indication of a breakthrough. |
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In this particular case, in London, I take it, none of these guys left any indication. |
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Another indication that this is the case comes from the terms that credit card companies give e-tailers. |
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The limited dynamic range of the soundtrack is an indication of the relative age of Spartacus, but only finicky audiophiles should mind too much. |
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The big attendance at the her funeral was an indication of the high esteem in which she was held by all. |
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Every indication is that he remained ruthless in his treatment of men and women alike. |
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Crabgrass and plantain are an indication of acidic soil, while wood asters and poppies prefer alkaline soil. |
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If the invitation contains no indication in this regard, lounge suit is assumed to be appropriate. |
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Seems the uneven pupil thing may be an indication of a deeper problem, and I need to have it checked out by a specialist asap. |
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Although chondral injury is a reported indication for hip arthroscopy, these lesions can be an elusive source of hip pain. |
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It is marketed under the brand name Plan B and is the second product to be labeled by the FDA for this indication. |
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The Scot began yesterday's round with a par that gave no indication of what was to come. |
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There wasn't any indication towards where they were going at all, no signs or pointing neon arrows. |
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There is an indication that when she was young her growth was arrested because of a childhood disease such as measles. |
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That cat is going to live to be 20 and shows every indication of getting meaner by the minute. |
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If the strip turns red, blue or green after one minute, this is an indication that the drink was spiked with Ketamine, GHB or Rohypnol. |
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His background gives no indication that he might one day become an arbiter of cool. |
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The thing about being an ambivert is you really don't have a clear indication of when you are going to reach your limit. |
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One argument in favour of the mandatory life sentence is that it amounts to a symbolic indication of the unique heinousness of murder. |
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Leftists and liberals find this turn of events an indication of bad days to come. |
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There is little indication in the figures that there will be a return to strong economic growth in the near future. |
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However, if present day anthropoids are any indication, early primates were quick to take advantage of these new arboreal plant foods. |
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The inner and outer tube surfaces are very smooth, without any indication of segmentation, annulation, or collaring. |
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There's a slight scattering of annual weed seedlings there already as an indication that the soil's ready. |
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To feel animosity for the country as he defines it would indeed be an indication of envy and resentment. |
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This, I notice, has come into leaf which could be an indication that roots have formed. |
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Could the Leader of the House give us some indication of when the Responsible Gambling Bill might come into the House? |
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A clear indication of just how much further expansion costs are expected to drive this figure would not go amiss. |
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An architectural rendering calls on the viewer to accept a visual depiction as an indication of the proposed physical reality. |
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Perhaps the best indication of scale are the remoras clinging beneath its chin. |
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If the figures being thrown around this week are any indication, there are a lot of people in need of remedial math lessons. |
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The recent weakness of the yen against the dollar to 110 might provide a further indication that unsterilised intervention is indeed occurring. |
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Nowadays, if scanning the movie listings gives us any indication, most of the foreign films being remade are cult Japanese horror flicks. |
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I find in that clause alone no indication whatever that any arbitration clause in the main contract is intended to be incorporated. |
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I was scared and alone and had no indication of what was going on in the nursery. |
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If the debate wrap-up is any indication, the other contenders are not going to go down without a serious rhetorical fight. |
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I prefer to see my food in cello wrap with little indication that it was actually an animal or alive at one time. |
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Although alcoholic liver disease remains a controversial indication for transplantation, carefully selected patients do well. |
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He's a man of his word, and after Tuesday we will have a clearer indication. |
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It's a clear indication that Labour's European stance, with all its talk on redlines and so on, has little credibility with the British people. |
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Rather, he left a clear indication of the problem in the confident expectation that some later scholar would rectify matters. |
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If the manager's nicknames for his Dodgers are any indication of his talents, you can kiss this season goodbye. |
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The air mass only gives an indication of the type of weather which may occur. |
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There was little indication yesterday that producers were holding back but there are still four days to go. |
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The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control. |
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Their willingness to sign the interim constitution is a promising indication of a readiness to compromise for the sake of the country. |
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A cheerful and obliging man, his ready smile was a true indication of his gentle character. |
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Neither the common nor the Latin name give any indication that the hacking cough and haunting whoop are often followed by vomiting. |
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Inside Australian prisons the keepers and the kept eyed each other suspiciously waiting for some indication of the other's intentions. |
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This is also an indication of the ability to swim with fewer strokes per lap. |
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This sampling method gives a good indication of the quality of the overall kazoo production run. |
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Women's case notes were examined to identify indication for karyotyping, gestation at diagnosis, and outcome of pregnancy. |
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But if past performance is any indication of Turner's entrepreneurial expertise, they may be whistling in the dark. |
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The boxes should be Christmas wrapped with an indication whether it is for a man or woman. |
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Nor had she given any indication by letter whether she admitted or denied the charges. |
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Between them, these two stories give an indication of the range in which his creative genius worked. |
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He said there was no indication that the super jumbos, which will seat more than 550 people, would use Dublin Airport regularly. |
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Lovers come and go, often as far as the altar, but there is little indication of an addictive womaniser. |
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Often, the initial response of a cancer to radiotherapy is a good indication of how successful the treatment will be. |
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If the soundtrack is any indication, the movie will alternate between sleep-inducing banality, weepy sentiment, and dumb stunts. |
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If not, I think it's a serious consideration if this journal is any indication. |
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Frequent yeast infections, such as jock itch, athlete's foot and toenail fungus, are a third indication. |
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My first indication that I'm going to need to let out my belt a couple of notches comes at the hotel's raclette and fondue evening. |
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The solicitor should make clear at the outset if an estimate, quotation or other indication of cost is not intended to be fixed. |
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The only indication was the slight quiver of his upper lip as his eyes bore into James. |
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This is a clear indication that the terrorist thugs are on the warpath against the state. |
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Firstly extending CPOs in this way would be yet another indication of the increased regulation of private property and its easy appropriation by the State. |
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Her evaluation will give me a good indication of where I stand in the class. |
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As a rule, I am chary about doling out diagnoses unless there is a clear indication to do so. |
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Relative risk indicates the relative size of the difference in disease rates between two groups, but it gives no indication of the absolute magnitude of the disease rates. |
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And if the trailer is any indication, Meryl Streep plays a chillingly accurate Chief Elder. |
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They represent the strongest indication of the growing international emphasis on waste disposal at source and the adoption of a precautionary approach to pollution control. |
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However, to understand the more subtle indications we might get a clue from the homeopathic indication for aconite which are symptoms caused by shock. |
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The FBI in Atlanta is telling us this was more a joyride than anything else, and that there is no indication that terrorism had anything to do with the stealing of this jet. |
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That statement is clearly an indication of someone who does not like conductors and one who does not realize the importance of a good conductor in realizing a piece of music. |
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There's little indication of the available range of ethical theories, from crude emotivism to Platonic realism, from McDowellian objectivism to virtue theory. |
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Although there is no indication that the gene region is gender-specific, which agrees with our result, natural odors have some relation to gender. |
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Alas and alack, the report hasn't seemed to capture anyone's imagination, if the Sun's letters page is any indication, and maybe that shouldn't come as a surprise. |
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We want to get an indication of how the driver was handling the vehicle. |
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There is no indication that Brooklyn would have added Robinson but Triplett said Durocher wanted Jackie. |
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The rate of these weekly repos is the best indication of the stance of monetary policy in the short run as this instrument provides the bulk of refinancing to the banks. |
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Although the Chinese have reportedly studied a launch vehicle capable of launching up to 70 metric tons, they have provided no indication that they intend to build it. |
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Historic accounts of this era give no indication of any negative impact to fish populations and in fact, anecdotal accounts reflect quite the opposite. |
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The results are almost always negative, and when they are equivocal it rarely is an indication of actual illness. |
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One indication of the growing security of the Republic in the late 1880s was the decline of revanchism, particularly among French middle-class youth. |
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High levels of barium and antimony on a person's hands is a strong indication that they have fired a weapon or have been close to a discharged weapon. |
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Comments by the film's producer probably provide a better indication of the light-minded and superficial approach taken by many of those involved in the project. |
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If 2014 was any indication, the coming TV schedule is sure to be filled with plenty of water-cooler shows. |
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The story is apocryphal, but is a good indication of the extreme measures countries take to protect the secret that they can read an enemy's secrets. |
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If the findings of a focus group conducted this week are any indication, a steep one indeed. |
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It's too early to tell whether she'll be the inheritor of her father's mantle, but if this film is an indication, her career may rocket like his did. |
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The group submitted a business plan to the Department of Health last summer on how the service could be rolled out, but there is still no indication when this will happen. |
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It is true that such rough measures of valuation are notoriously unreliable market timing tools, but they can be an indication of stock market risk. |
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There is little indication that their parents begrudged them their cultivated and hunting ways provided they evinced lofty intellectual interests. |
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As an indication, the rupiah is getting stronger against the U.S. dollar. |
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However derived, the presence of a saccule is clear indication of an incompetent valve and, therefore, reversed flow down the vein when upright and exercising. |
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The pronounced ridge, called a sagittal crest, on the skull that Ammann found in 1996 is thought to be formed to support large jaw muscles, an indication of large body size. |
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If the first 12 minutes of game footage released this month is any indication, the writing in hardline is cringe-worthy at best. |
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Their claim to consideration rested on their expertise, their mastery, and the title magister became the sufficient indication of their authority. |
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Back came the speech with no word save a notation that one of the sentences ended with a preposition, and an indication where the error should be eliminated. |
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Gus may be smoldering inside, but the only indication the viewer ever gets is through the weight in his eyes. |
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The heavy, tensive, aching pains are the main indication for its use. |
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The existence of the teraphim, or cult objects is an indication of family worship that is indirectly shown by the discovery of hundreds of figurines. |
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A poor nutritional status by itself is not necessarily a valid indication for gastrostomy placement as it may be the result of an advanced terminal disease. |
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The score line was no indication how the game went about as the Police forwards played like terriers in the loose to match their reputed opponents. |
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While natural color is no indication of quality, it can speak volumes about character. |
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It is also worth mentioning again that previous success is no indication of future performance. |
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He agreed with Malone that this did not fit their stations in life, but viewed this behaviour as an indication of parody about class differences. |
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This is an indication of the very high percentage of slaves in England at this time. |
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Moreover, there was no indication of leukocytic infiltration in gestationally SS-exposed lungs. |
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The Memory Lane photographs bring back memories of yore and give an indication of how life has changed in our district. |
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Studies of genetic diversity provide some indication of the origin and expansion of the Viking population. |
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Although many of the coins bear the name of a moneyer, there is no indication of the mint where each coin was struck. |
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The items buried with the dead give some indication as to what was considered important to possess in the afterlife. |
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Reinel was also author of the first nautical chart known with an indication of latitudes in 1504 and the first representation of an Wind rose. |
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The five sets are reproduced, and give a fine indication of the breadth of inspiration the Way of the Cross offers. |
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A Palaeolithic flint tool found in West Sedgemoor is the earliest indication of human presence on the Somerset Levels. |
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When the two hands come together in the same time zone, they merge into a single, bicoloured indication of the exact time. |
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Often, depending on the indication, we can examine this area with the use of topical anesthesia alone. |
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There is little indication of any negative connotation in the term before the end of the Viking Age. |
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Only four xenarthran families are extant today, providing little indication of the past richness of the order. |
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Apart from tuberculosis and open wounds, the other main indication found for actinotherapy was rickets. |
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This new indication for the quadrivalent HPV vaccine offers for the first time protection from this cancer thanks to a vaccine. |
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The accident was blamed on a lack of track circuiting and no proper indication of when platforms were occupied. |
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This was the first direct indication of the reality of the Heaviside layer, proposed earlier but at this time largely dismissed by engineers. |
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Peritumoral brain edema is the lead indication for the program to develop CRF for the treatment of cerebral edema. |
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There is no indication that either side is going to give up. |
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La Follette's early career gave no indication of his future role as a champion of anti-imperialism. |
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The only indication that 139. is a simplex is the sentence intonation and the absence of a break between the verb and the subject. |
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There is no indication how the direction of turning of the operation and variable cards is specified. |
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Another convention utilizing these symbols is the indication of modification or transformation of one type to another. |
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The Michelin Guide also awards Rising Stars, an indication that a restaurant has the potential to qualify for a star, or an additional star. |
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The distribution of stone axes is an important indication of prehistoric trade. |
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For an independent check of the work, and a better indication of its accuracy, the point should be resectioned, as described in the next section. |
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This process causes the slag to puff up on top, giving the rabbler a visual indication of the progress of the combustion. |
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Jeremy Mark Randon, 40, of Heather Drive Stourbridge, gave no indication of pleas at Dolgellau magistrates court. |
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The discoloration is merely an indication of an injury, and in all probability does not of itself affect the properties of the wood. |
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A clear, quantitative indication of this inefficiency is the entropy rate of the Y chromosome. |
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The burial of such a valuable treasure is seen as an indication that there was a permanent settlement in Wieringen. |
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The common feature of these and earlier was that the polygonality was regarded as an indication of nonimpact, or even non-explosive origin. |
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The same is done at the time of the declaration of the Trinity and also at the time of indication of the Cross. |
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These cues make the message clearer and give the listener an indication of what way the information should be received. |
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Although Zwingli, technically, had nothing to do with the mandate, there is no indication that he disapproved. |
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A MAC address can be considered a pure name, as it gives no indication of where on a network the device can be found. |
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From Britannia comes an indication of the prosperity which freedom from taxes could bring. |
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Grammatical number may be thought of as the indication of semantic number through grammar. |
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The researchers concluded this was an indication that cattle may react emotionally to their own learning improvement. |
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The change in mood was a clear indication that the Iroquoians understood Cartier's actions. |
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The Royal Poinciana grows in South Florida and blooms in the winter, an indication of South Florida's tropical climate. |
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The revision comprises an action plan with time limits for each item, and an indication of the governmental body responsible for delivery. |
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Quantitative symbols give a visual indication of the magnitude of the phenomenon that the symbol represents. |
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Brown and others are finding red snappers in places where they haven't before, an indication their range has expanded. |
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These figures do not give a fair indication of the total population of the specific ethnic groups associated with each country. |
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This was early indication of the plateau that would in the future carry the ship's name. |
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To the extent that predicate position is an indication of adjectivity, however, soon represents no radical departure from the norm. |
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He had taken a more active role in the making of this album, giving an indication of his growing confidence in the studio. |
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An indication of the slickness of the track was highlighted by all three heat winners in the Harry Hyman Standard breaking the 24-second barrier. |
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This may be a misspelling of the Dobunni, who lived in Gloucestershire, and may give an indication of how far Catuvellaunian power extended. |
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In 1894 Sir Henry Meux put a trench through the bank, which gave the first indication that the earthwork was built in two phases. |
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The debate provides an indication of the views of Parliament regarding the government's agenda. |
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Many areas did little or nothing to change their city defences, perhaps an indication that they were left untouched by the wars. |
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Folioing is necessary as an indication how far in his work the poster has proceeded, and must be done in both books immediately after each entry. |
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The base unit connects directly to the fiber-optic cable and provides a visual indication of the fiber link status. |
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And with a wave of merchandising almost ready to go, there is every indication of fadish success. |
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Northern Rock's problems proved to be an early indication of the troubles that would soon befall other banks and financial institutions. |
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In most towns and villages the parish church is an indication of the age of the settlement. |
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Copyists rarely rubricated this name, and even when they did it was not a sure indication that the quotation followed immediately. |
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Other species have an indication of their breeding and wintering status in Great Britain. |
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As an indication of the miners' desperation in these years, the free miners of Wensley lowered themselves to caving for scraps of ore. |
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Though little reliable evidence survives for these events, they provide an indication of how hearts and minds could be engaged for the cause. |
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His adoption of the odd monicker is seen as an indication of how self-effacing and down-to-earth Wills has become. |
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There is no indication that this was the accepted name for the series, at least not in England. |
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An indication of her state of mind is her lack of productivity as a writer during the time she lived at Bath. |
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The kind of signal integration used with moving target indication can improve noise up to. |
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A high incidence of vitamin D deficiency has been found in pregnant and lactating women, and the rate of caesareans with no medical or obstetrical indication is also rising. |
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This is often indicated by a rock with a surface which is dark and has a metallic luster, not all magnetic mineral bearing rocks have this indication. |
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TiNet did not give any indication of the cost of the new service. |
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Opinion polls consistently show that the election results are not necessarily an indication of the electorate's stance regarding the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. |
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Its construction, and in particular its great expansion around 737, has been interpreted as an indication of the emergence of a unified Danish state. |
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This could be mere coincidence, an indication that certain groups of people migrated widely from some initial common area, or indication of a common origin. |
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A strong indication of this equivocation is the way Rickert virtually disappears as the book progresses, while Emil Lask receives no more than two scant references. |
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Several historians doubt the murder story as there is no indication that the ring was recovered and the legend stems from a romantic and unverifiable deathbed confession. |
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However, he already gave strong indication of the peculiarly Russian genius for naturalness or realism, and was a true Russian in his simplicity of style. |
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There is no indication of herding, or of catastrophic burial of such a herd, or catastrophic accumulation of animals that previously died isolated elsewhere. |
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He narrated new stories about the narrow gauge engines on 'Duncan Days' at the Talyllyn Railway in Wales, but there is no indication that these will be published. |
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The windows of the lower storey are smaller than those of the side walls and are deeply recessed, a visual indication of the thickness of the wall. |
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It does however give an indication of what the future birth and death rates may be for an underdeveloped country, together with the total population size. |
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Nevertheless, the ratio does not give an indication of working conditions, number of hours worked per person, earnings or the size of the black market. |
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In summary patients with chronic liver failure, whether acutely decompensated or not, were normoglutaminemic as a group when there was an indication for ICU admission. |
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The global contrast agents market has been segmented on the basis of product, route of administration, indication, procedure, application, and region. |
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If Monday's liveblogging at The Guardian is any indication of the level of media interest in London 2012 then it's going to be a long, long two weeks for many of us. |
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This indication is based on the ability of CHOLBAM to markedly improve or normalize liver function tests and to improve general health as measured by weight gain. |
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The Blue Flag is sought for beaches, marinas and sustainable boating tourism operators as an indication of their high environmental and quality standards. |
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However Mbeki told SABC he would meet the Sudanese president to discuss the ICC indictment with him without giving an indication about the date of their meeting. |
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There seems to be indication that their name is related to their breed of war greyhounds since before the 600 BC when the Tectosages and Tolistobogii Celts sacked Delphi. |
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We believe this is an indication that hotels sale prices, like occupancy and average rate trends, differ from market to market and property type to property type. |
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Neither the i-test nor the Mann-Whitney test gave any indication of or took into account the bimodality of the data distribution in the group with subsequent seizures. |
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The plan was thwarted by colonial legislatures and King George II, but it was an early indication that the British colonies of North America were headed towards unification. |
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However, these outsiders spot the first signs of trouble when the babymoon refuses to wane, as they recognize this as an indication that weaning has not yet begun. |
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Currently there is no indication as to whether the new deal includes the additional Video On Demand and High Definition content which had previously been offered by Sky. |
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If the establishment of other non-native species such as flathead catfish is any indication, it seems all but certain that blue catfish are here to stay. |
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If the air is laden with a heavily perfumed smell, aimed at covering up malodors, that's probably another good indication that you should continue your search. |
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By knowing one's customers, financial institutions can often identify unusual or suspicious behaviour, termed anomalies, which may be an indication of money laundering. |
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The main indication for performing the DST is for the confirmation of suspected major depression. A positive test is excellent confirmatory evidence of the diagnosis. |
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In some languages the article may be the only indication of the case. |
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Russell began his published work in 1896 with German Social Democracy, a study in politics that was an early indication of a lifelong interest in political and social theory. |
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This is why any projections of growth in tourism may serve as an indication of the relative influence that each country will exercise in the future. |
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Food and Drug Administration has approved a new indication for SINGULAIR to prevent exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in patients aged 15 years and older. |
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Aggression between brood-rearing female Red-breasted Mergansers was reported in Denmark but there was no indication these behaviors resulted in brood movements. |
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The bulau, of Sumatra, has a few stout bristly hairs scattered among the fur of its back, and gives the first indication of a tendency toward the production of spines. |
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The therapeutic focus will be on acute bleeding in the lungs and if successful Serendex Pharmaceuticals might be able to offer breakthrough therapy in this indication. |
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We are delighted to be able to commercialize the unique, patented BDSI nanocochleate delivery technology using amphotericin B for the indication of chronic rhinosinusitis. |
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But for the veterans in the Pannonian legions, their vulnera were no longer their tokens of honour, but an indication of the severity of service in the army. |
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However, that so many Democrats believe that socialized medicine would be an improvement is an indication of their dissatisfaction with our current system. |
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An indication of its existance could be the fact that shortly after a strong infection of the leaves the entire plant subcombs in a rather rapid way by general wilting. |
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There is every indication that, throughout Anne's early life, she and her stepmother got on well together, and the Duke of York was a conscientious and loving father. |
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During maturation, the migration of CGs to the cortex relies on microfilament assembly, and a peripheral CG distribution is one indication of oocyte maturity. |
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Following or disregarding a custom is not determinative of negligence, but instead is an indication of possible best practices or alternatives to a particular action. |
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It would be a long road back for the Church of England with no clear indication that it would retreat from the 1559 Settlement except for minor official changes. |
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An example in English is the lack of any indication of stress. |
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The large quantity of outdoor equipment stores and bike shops are an indication of the number of people who hike, bike, kiteboard, sail and run here. |
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