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The signposts
noun
A post bearing a sign that gives information on directions
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"The signposts have come into focus," he said.
The signposts are everywhere, but three from the last several months have struck me as particularly revelatory.
The signposts are places where DNA routinely differs within a species from one individual to another, and does so in characteristic ways.
"The signposts of economic and social evolution point inevitably from capitalism to socialism and communism," the young economist Maurice Dobb wrote.
The signposts of Grace's despair — the obsession with "Top Gun," the singing of the maudlin theme song from "The Rose," the Jack Daniel's and the Entenmann's — may verge on shopworn kitsch.
"The signposts are mixed and are pointing in different directions.
The signposts on the East Devon Way carry the distinctive foxglove waymark.
The signposts of health, everywhere - where we live, work, play, pray, and shop -- are multiplying.
The Signposts Perspectives (http://kurellian.tripod.com/lostcv1.html) offer 60 million years of "catastrophism, lost prehistoric civilizations, forgotten technologies and missed opportunities". Should have, would have, could have.
The signposts indicating research decisions and influences were present throughout the study and the entire study functioned as an inquiry audit.
In Targetland all the signposts point inward.
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