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Indicative is the example of the use in Canada of the Russian helicopter K-32 A, the sole type of helicopter used in difficult Arctic conditions.
Political and Economic Events in the Russian Federation 2000
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"Indicative" is not synonymous with proof in a mathematical/deductive sense, nor can such profoundly indicative evidence per se be conceived as expressing a scientific theoretical architecture (reflecting, imo, the overreach of IDers), but it is strongly indicative of design and of mind behind it all nonetheless.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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This took place in the Far East in 1929, as he tells it in "Present Indicative," his first volume of autobiography, written eight years later:
Review of "The Noel Coward Reader," edited by Barry Day Jonathan Yardley 2010
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Indicative of this, the U.S. stock market has gotten whacked in recent sessions, with the Dow skidding 322 points on three consecutive losing sessions.
Dan Dorfman: Risky Roadmap to $7 a Gallon Gas Dan Dorfman 2011
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"Indicative guidelines" on what constitutes an imbalance are yet to be agreed on.
At G-20, Talk Forestalls War Richard Barley 2010
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Indicative of the increasing focus on water, sanitation and hygiene, the UK's Department for International Development is increasing bilateral aid on the problem.
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Indicative of this trend was Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, the Tanzanian member of al-Qaeda involved in the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Africa, who decided to leave Karachi for the tribal agency of South Waziristan in April 2003.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Indicative of this, the U.S. stock market has gotten whacked in recent sessions, with the Dow skidding 322 points on three consecutive losing sessions.
Dan Dorfman: Risky Roadmap to $7 a Gallon Gas Dan Dorfman 2011
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Indicative of how dangerous it became were the physical changes that took place over the course of the war at the Baghdad bureau of the New York Times, which gradually morphed into a fortress festooned with searchlights and machine gun emplacements on its roof, surrounded by concrete blast walls, a foot thick and twenty feet high, protected by forty armed guards.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Indicative of the way Americans feel about the "change" occuring in our country??
McDonnell holds the edge in Virginia gov fundraising race 2009
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