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"Playing politics with this issue is disturbing and indicative of a desperate campaign".
If it is not, that will be embarrassing and indicative of a worrying enthusiasm gap that remains nationally.
Remnick finds that excuse wanting, and indicative of a weakness in American political culture: People do actually act on on principle once in a while!
There was no new Labour response to Davis's comments, but the SNP described them as shameful and indicative of a "nasty party cabinet" under May.
That might be enough if the Dunn case weren't the byproduct of a broader history and indicative of a larger trend.
"They say, 'Here's some young women to do whatever you want,' we have lots of examples of that, really brazen activity and indicative of a lack of fear".
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The EPR spectra for the SNARE motif in bilayers appear to be highly mobile and indicative of an unstructured protein segment.
Hence, this paper specifically addresses magmatic inputs, the mechanisms involved, and the signs and signals indicative of a magmatic signature.
The results are in general agreement with results from prior tests and are indicative of a sand and gravel aquifer.
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