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The work required him to be nice, sign autographs and play golf with high-rollers.
It was a nice sign, with a photograph on a small button and some other details and writing.
"It's very clear and uncomplicated, which I think is a nice sign," says Elaine Quigley, a psychologist and past chairman of the British Institute of Graphologists.
Ms. Puri also praised the ragas of the singer, P. D. Narayanan Namboothiri; the fact that I'd scarcely noticed these was a nice sign of how much I yet have to take in about Indian music.
Obama's support for net neutrality isn't new, but responding to the official White House petitions is a nice sign that the executive branch is taking direct democracy seriously.
The moment was duly noted on the public-address system, and Santa Anita had a nice sign of congratulations waiting for him in the winners' circle.
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If anybody had asked, we would have put up very nice signs, in green and white.
Tim Cook mentioned there are 50percentt more users now than there were last year, and no doubt they'll be happy with the addition of Dolby Atmos audio and some nice sign-on streamlining.
One of the nicest signs of the vitality of dance is the audience's appetite for the new.
Inevitably, this led to trashing all Americans for their 'have a nice day' sign off.
It is never nice to sign for a two-over‑par 74 but when you do so 24 hours after declaring yourself the best player in the world, as McIlroy did on Wednesday, it is just plain embarrassing.
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