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In the tunnel, English players did what English players could to offer a sign of fraternity.
Vampire Weekend's ever more ambitious music videos offer a sign of their exalted status.
"I wanted to be there to try and comfort, and offer a sign of hope.
Nonetheless performances already booked offer a sign of the Recording Academy's aim to span history, while minding the show's ratings, which surged 18percentt last year.
Companies buying back shares, rather than investing in expansion, in an environment in which younger entrepreneurs are few and far between, offer a sign that domestic entities are running out of ideas.The government is right to be concentrating on education and innovation to foster new business.
Both of these multimillion dollar plans would break all reported records for spending by an independent political committee, and offer a sign of how campaign finance rules have been upended.
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This was enough for Mr. Schröder to declare that the report offered "a sign of hope".
A drop in the number of people still receiving benefits under regular state programs after an initial week of aid also offered a sign of an improving labor market.
Zhan Jiang, a journalism professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University, said the case offered a sign of change for journalism in China, hobbled internally by reporters who accept bribes to quash damaging stories and externally by censors and other pressures.
The sandstorm, the nation's worst in more than a year, has affected 270 million people across 16 provinces and offers a sign of the worsening problem of desertification in the north, according to scientists and meteorologists.
By endorsing legislation that provides for loan guarantees of up to $184 billion, Germany offered a sign to jittery investors that Europe's largest economy was committed to trying to solve the Continent's debt crisis.
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