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Take these as signposts of a world to come, and of a possible attempt, as economist Michael Hudson has argued, "to hasten the bankruptcy of the U.S. financial-military world order".
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Whatever their roots, the people whose pottery served as signposts of their eastward migrations eventually abandoned the elaborate Lapita style.
Some of them have emerged as modern classics, standing out not only as culinary creations, but also as signposts of the decade's most significant mixology trends.
But it was only the latest in a string of phrases, from "smoke them out of their caves" to "the evil one," that have punctuated Mr. Bush's speech and are destined to live on as signposts of his presidency.
A quick review of the main events and the more influential circumstances of his life is none the less in order, at least as signposts of his intellectual career.
I now see these homeless signs as signposts of my own journey, both inward and outward.
In the Muslim world, there are signal events that everybody watches as signposts of possibility -- the Algerian revolution of 1959, the Six Day War in 1967, the Iranian revolution in 1979, the Palestinian intifada in 1987, and then here in Turkey the repeated election of an Islamic party to govern a democratic republic in 2002, 2007 and 2011.
Even the most widely accepted notion that eukaryotes originated from prokaryotes is problematic because traits unique to eukaryotes, such as the nucleus, endomembrane system, cytoskeleton, and mitosis, are found in all taxa with no intermediate stages left as signposts of their evolution [ 1- 3].
Entries range in length from a few words to a few paragraphs and have the feeling of a kind of list, "snippets" as signposts for a young woman just beginning to create a cohesive map of herself.
The two cities at either end acted as modern signposts of a country's coming-of-age, but in between was mostly 19th-century heritage, still as slow as the river itself, and just as intriguing.
His hardships become, as Beethoven wrote, "signposts of a happy life".
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