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With its left hand it is making a signal to this small blackbird on the branch.
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Once they knew it was safe, they'd make a signal to us through the window that it was OK to go out on to the road".
"Again, all hands were called to quarters, and when she approached within a mile of us I opened upon her with my stern guns and made a signal to the Monitor to attack the enemy," Van Brunt added.
He also said that he made "a signal attempt to meet with Maria".
If it tried Mr. Habre, Senegal could make a signal contribution to human rights on a continent that has suffered more than any other from murderous leaders and the absence of the rule of law.
The lineaments of that history are laid out in superb essays by Ms. Bates and Stefano Carboni, curator of Islamic art at the Met, in a catalog that makes a signal contribution to the field of Islamic studies and enhanced by contributions from the 15 students from Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York who worked on the project.
In 1988, The Washington Post newspaper said his Willard Hotel renovation was one of 28 projects in the area which made a signal contribution to the "feel" and look of Washington, D.C. Vlastimil Koubek was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia and received his degree in architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at Czech Technical University.
Back at the edge of the tiny stage, he crouched into the words until, making an abrupt signal to the musicians to cut, he finished, with a soft whispered "Aowh".
Beyond any specific claims or proposals, Mr. Spitzer is making a statement, signaling to his antagonists and to the public that he fears no one and will not do business as it was done before.
The word "wigwag" comes from military and naval parlance: "to send a signal by or as if by a flag or light waved according to a code"; "to make a signal, as by waving the hand or arm".
"How often and how long the nipple is stimulated determines the amount of milk made by sending a signal to the brain that the milk is being taken from the breast".
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