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And the stories in the third part — "Presente Indicativo," "Present Indicative" — are more rooted in the present, and, as Levi said, "indicative of our time".
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Is this, as some might say, indicative of the tyranny of conceptualism?
One that is, he says, "indicative of the way the government of this country is treating certain people".
The video, he said, is indicative of a broader popular engagement with the issue.
The Trump campaign, trailing in national polls, seized on the news, which the candidate himself said was indicative of a scandal "bigger than Watergate".
The inauguration, he said, "is indicative of a common problem that consumers are getting charged for a quality of service that isn't being delivered".
The city contributed $32 million, an amount that Kate D. Levin, the cultural affairs commissioner, said was indicative of the city's belief that culture is integral to economic development.
"I think what we said is indicative of what more and more rabbis believe, and more and more, but in trickles, are able to say it".
When asked about her deliberations, Ms. Palin's aides have pointed to recent televised interviews that they said were indicative of her thinking.
The former Tory MP Louise Mensch came unstuck on Friday night when a series of apparently antisemitic suggested Twitter searches that she said were indicative of abuse from Jeremy Corbyn supporters turned out to be a record of her own search history.
Shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer said the indicative votes must be a "serious exercise".
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