Notably, the document signaled that the new administration would eschew the use of special diplomatic envoys. |
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He signaled secretly to his gang, but the cold man's quick eye caught everything. |
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His air bag deployment automatically signaled his location to an emergency response unit, and help is on the way. |
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On one of his quick ascents during one of the many dogfights that day, Roll's wingman signaled his squadron leader. |
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That victory signaled the start of a run in which Miami became the king of college football. |
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Earlier, he furtively signaled that he will try to kill the rebels if he can, and that there are 15 Kyrgyz soldiers in the valley and 17 rebels. |
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The man rapidly typed a code into a security system and a loud buzzing sound signaled the door's release. |
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The car did not slow down when signaled by a U.S. soldier holding a search light and laser pointer. |
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Sounding the retreat in late September 1903, Harrison signaled the surrender of the professional politicians. |
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They stepped out of the airport on the other side and Jason signaled at a limousine nearby. |
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Roy scoffed and shook his head quietly as he signaled Steve to arm the weapons. |
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The strike against Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 signaled the beginning of the atomic age and a revolution in strategic affairs. |
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In some ways, of course, the return of tap signaled a kind of exhaustion in the choreographic impulse on Broadway. |
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The rise of maiolica during the Italian Renaissance signaled a change in the perception and purpose of ceramic wares. |
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Clement halted his army and signaled for his scout to ride ahead of the army to scout for enemies ahead. |
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Then a security guard from a nearby building signaled to me that I was being stopped. |
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The conductor lifted his baton high above his head, and signaled the band to pick up their instruments. |
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If I tossed a ball in the air when I was in the bullpen, it signaled a fastball for the batter. |
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He signaled the tank column, and the accompanying infantry carriers, to stop. |
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The weather invokes a metaphysical sense of coming apocalypse, signaled by the bells that continue to toll throughout. |
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His appointment signaled a renaissance of the warrior ethic throughout the services. |
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I didn't know what that meant exactly, but her tone signaled the end of the discussion. |
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He bespoke them now and then, I signaled that I understood, and we let it go at that. |
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As he started in rearranging the foliage on the wreath he signaled the waiting transmigrator operator to telegraph the bottle back to The Ship. |
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One of the patrolmen signaled frantically on a small portable transmitter for help. |
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The Interior Minister promised that his group would not monopolize power and signaled a willingness to show flexibility. |
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She stopped at the end of the sidewalk and waited for the sound that signaled she could cross the street. |
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I leaned over and tapped Alyssa on the shoulder, and signaled her to follow me by motioning my head in that direction. |
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His report also states that the defendant vehicle signaled and turned left onto Orenda. |
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Several metrics likely signaled declining performance and the need to reduce headcount. |
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Connie Mack signaled his pitcher off the mound and we all looked toward the bullpen to see who was coming in. |
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A loud klaxon and a blaring siren signaled the start of the balloon busting derby. |
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Like the loosening of a necktie, it signaled a relaxation into informality at the end of a meal. |
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It has signaled that it is essentially unwilling to grant its demands and is prepared for a long struggle. |
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The green soapy substance covered the dishes and David signaled for them to be submerged in the water. |
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Reagan signaled that the period of non-resistance was over, and this gave us hope. |
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I heard the buzz that signaled for me to open the door and I smiled smugly as I walked in. |
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The activation of the MEZ is signaled by the flying of the international numeral pennant 5 from a Makah whale hunt vessel. |
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He signaled to the coach that during off-season he wanted to get better and to do so in a deliberate way. |
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Seeing no one, I holstered my gun and signaled the boys to send Natalia and Marcus down. |
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The controlling yellowshirt signaled the blueshirts to install chocks and tie-down chains. |
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I signaled the plane captain to remove chocks and landing gear pins, looked down to the checklist, looked up again, and saw a thumbs up. |
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With the deck-status light flashing green, I signaled the LSE to remove chocks and chains. |
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The Canadian deck crew chocked and chained the helicopter, we transferred the parts, and signaled for breakdown. |
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I fought my way toward spot 4, and the crewman signaled me to land as soon as I achieved a stable hover. |
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The first rough draft of the periodic elements signaled not the end but the beginning of chemistry. |
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The world has not been clearly reconfigured since the end of the Cold War, which signaled the collapse of a two-polar structure in the world. |
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Nevertheless, he disconnected, swam to the survivor, checked him for injuries, and signaled for pickup. |
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When they signaled for pickup, the crew chief talked the pilot down to a 30-foot hover and started hoisting. |
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A pilot light situated on a table directly in front of the seated listeners signaled when they were to make loudness judgments. |
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The week-long plenum that opened April 10 in Hanoi has signaled that preparations are well under way for next year's party congress. |
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Attacks signaled by flares and coordinated remote mine attacks are not taught in training camps, but in military schools. |
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He signaled for his regiment to stop and duck down while they were still protected by the cover of the tall grass. |
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His hands were cuffed behind him, and he moved only when his burly guard signaled. |
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The warning didn't register with one windbag, and the committee members signaled the emcee to gavel the person off the dais. |
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Following the arrestment and sideline for a pushback, the flight-deck chief emphatically signaled for a shutdown of the port engine. |
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He signaled the pilot to perform emergency shutdown procedures and to egress the cockpit. |
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The sounds of approaching footsteps signaled the return of the other tourists. |
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A wampum of dark color signaled a serious purpose, sadness, or perhaps great political importance. |
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When he saw Sarah at the window he waved and signaled her to come outside. |
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Another hiss and squeal signaled the release of the air brakes. |
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Her voice held a tone of finality that signaled the end of the discussion. |
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Whether or not that signaled a higher-profile return to politics, it was a good exit line that roused the CPAC crowd. |
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The likelihood of sarcoma is further signaled by the winking comments from doctors in neighboring countries. |
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Gryphon, however, cast a look over his shoulder at her, his eyes gleaming with pride before he signaled for the heralds to open the doors to the ballroom. |
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The use of Bavarian, Swabian, or even Franconian dialect in lyrics signaled increased regional self-awareness in the face of linguistic homogenization. |
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In chess, resignation is signaled by tipping over one's king. |
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Paths through these networks are generally bidirectional, and the concept of a label must be abstracted to the particular technology being signaled. |
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But he also signaled that he viewed the Annan plan as an exit strategy for Assad, not a way for him to remain in power. |
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The Romanesque signaled venerable ancientness and might well have been combined with more up-to-date Italianate features in the formation of a retroactive antique style. |
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Then, a flare shot up and signaled that the operation was to begin. |
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One month later to the day, the stock market crash of Black Tuesday signaled the start of the Great Depression. |
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Their team was ahead by two points when the buzzer signaled the end of the game. |
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He signaled the tow team supervisor to stop the operation and then got in the cab of the tow vehicle with the driver and talked him through this complicated task. |
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In the plate's center is a representation of the star cluster Pleiades, which appears in the sky around the autumnal equinox and signaled the arrival of harvest season. |
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He signaled that talks aimed at finding way for a new start in relations would be put on hold. |
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Welch interrupted, offering a smile that signaled pure exhaustion and defeat. |
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They controlled the race from the start and in a display of perfect synchronicity France's Sebastien Vielledent and Adrien Hardy signaled that they are back. |
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With a steady water supply, Pima culture flourished until the arrival of Euro-Americans and their livestock signaled drastic environmental changes. |
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With that album, the Beatles signaled the end of the dance craze era in which people had done the Pony, the Mashed Potato, The Swim, the Twist and too many others to mention. |
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The first, and most predictable, message addressed gender roles and signaled the pre-eminence of piety over power, submission over supremacy, and maternalism over masculinity. |
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During any other month, that news alone would have signaled a new world order, an upheaval in the pecking order. |
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The head linesman signaled for the score, but was overruled by the official on the opposite side of the field, who had his view restricted by the pileup. |
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But now Yanukovych has signaled that he refuses to waive even a bit of his power. |
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Senators manager Bucky Harris signaled to the bullpen to send in a right-hander named Paul Hopkins. |
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Mrs. Kennedy, interpreting the gist of the exchange, signaled to White that Camelot must be kept in the text. |
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Her casting on the show allegedly signaled the start of a 4-year relationship with Cosby. |
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This public dustup signaled to Ahmadinejad's domestic opponents that it was open season on the president. |
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The cry that rose up into the night signaled a moral indictment no matter what the grand jury had said. |
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By journeying to Baghdad, Mr. Bush signaled that such a commitment exists. |
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Catching my eye he nodded and signaled to wait just a second. |
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Justin gave a low whistle as he signaled to a waiter for a seat. |
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He signaled for me to come over, but I was no cockblocker or third party, so I didn't move. |
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To approve TEA ingredients, the FDA recently signaled that these ingredients have to conform to GRASE requirements. |
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Coulter's method signaled the end of the manual testing era, in which technologists counted cells by microscope and hemocytometer. |
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According to details, the accused opened fire when police signaled four suspects riding on two motorcycles in Dhobi Ghat area of Garden to stop. |
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Two days later, Maliki signaled his readiness to break up his multisect coalition and moved to unseat his Sunni deputy prime minister. |
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The failure to grow was signaled by the flagging experience of the Sunday schools, whose enrollments fell steadily. |
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Through much of 2011, the SEC had signaled that it would make a decision on IFRS incorporation before the end of that year. |
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The kind of collective guilt that is signaled in these ways is associative and nontransitive. |
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On April 28, 1927, on Dutch Flats, below San Diego, Charles Lindbergh signaled chocks-away to those on the ground below him. |
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In the beginning of the 21st century, positive growth has signaled a gradual economic recovery. |
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The children, most 9 or 10, then signaled their preferences for the Democratic nomination in a gradewide straw poll. |
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Immediately he was signaled from the flagship to return to formation and was later reprehended by Martim Afonso. |
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Though not normally signaled by a change of position, this sort of changing role is constantly seen in his music. |
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On April 7, 2003, Senator Rick Santorum signaled his opposition to same-sex marriage in no uncertain terms. |
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It signaled the arrival of an autoimmune disease called alopecia areata. |
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AaThe arguments by prosecutor Armando Spataro signaled the final phase of the first trial in any country involving the CIA's extraordinary renditions program. |
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A litigant may also consider obiter dicta if a court has previously signaled that a particular legal argument is weak and may even warrant sanctions if repeated. |
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Each boxer enters into the ring from his assigned corner at the beginning of each round and must cease fighting and return to his corner at the signaled end of each round. |
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This may have signaled a change in fortunes in Welsh rugby but underneath the same problems that dogged Wales throughout the 1920s still remained. |
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Motorways status is signaled at the entry and exit of the motorway by a symbol conforming to international agreements, but specific to each country. |
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His death signaled the end of the Severan dynasty and the beginning of the chaotic period known as the Crisis of the Third Century, which brought the empire to near collapse. |
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This signaled a resurgence of socialist legality as the dominant trend. |
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A wife whose husband exchanged the cornfield for a battlefield must have quailed at every birdcall and soughing wind, sure that they signaled an attack. |
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The candidates were at the microphone early and often started to wave the crowd to be silent until the radioman signaled that the circuit was open. |
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