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More Indiana Democrats Stage Boycott Reagan Firings Signaled Decline in Strikes "We have finally elected people who are doing what they said they would do," said U.S. Sen.
It's Crunch Time for Organized Labor Neil King Jr. 2011
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Signaled that she was willing to go all the way to Denver.
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Signaled that he's willing to abandon Missile Defense.
"I bet Barack Obama yearns for the days when he was only *running* for President." Ann Althouse 2009
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Associated Press Abraham Lincoln Significant acts in first 100 days Signaled he would accept the first 13th Amendment, which would have codified slavery, if doing so would preserve the Union.
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Signaled by nature that foods rich in sugar and fat are good for us - because of the other things that fruits, vegetables, grains and meats contain - we are compellingly attracted to fast food, candies, cookies, and snacks that contain lots of attractors, but few nutrients.
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PSORIASIS: Signaled by dry, flaking skin, psoriasis is an autoimmune ailment that affects the life cycle of skin cells.
You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008
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PSORIASIS: Signaled by dry, flaking skin, psoriasis is an autoimmune ailment that affects the life cycle of skin cells.
You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008
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Signaled his men to come over, and when about 40 had joined him he rushed upon the battery and captured it after a hand-to-hand fight.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 7, part 2: Rutherford B. Hayes 1878
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Signaled by a dry fall last year, followed by a dry winter and then a dry spring, summer has turned torrid.
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Signaled by a dry fall last year, followed by a dry winter and then a dry spring, summer has turned torrid.
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