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But more recently it has started to flash red.
In December, the index started to flash red, rising to 670 at a quarterly rate.
Speaking of getting sharp, LaQuinton Ross has already started to flash some of his X-factor ability.
Immediately upon landing, the polar flyers started to flash Moscow by radio, but a short circuit put the plane's wireless out of commission in the middle of a sentence.
"Not west!" she said, and pictures started to flash in her wings, men whispering in dark rooms, and soldiers at war, and tanks rolling through villages as they did in old newsreels, and people sitting quietly together.
At Domodedovo Airport near Moscow, passengers waiting for their bags were greeted with a surprise when that magical yellow light started to flash: an unidentified man was asleep on the carousel.
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CONCERNS WITH A RISE IN BUSINESS LENDING | A recent surge in banks lending to businesses "is starting to flash some warning signs," DealBook's Peter Eavis says.
"Once the crossing becomes active, when the bells and the lights start to flash on the mast, traffic is required to stop," said Robert Accetta, the transportation board's investigator in charge in Midland.
Four big mining projects will double Peru's output of copper, its largest single export, in the next four years, according to Raúl Salazar of Macroconsult, a Lima consultancy.Yet amber lights are starting to flash.
Some bubble indicators are starting to flash amber, but there is little sign yet of the kinds of alarming financial imbalances that emerged in the late nineties and mid-aughts.
Owen wanted to put his finds in a safe place; he ran toward his house, a hand pressed over the lumps of arrowhead and clay pipe in his shirt pocket, the late sun starting to flash from the windows of the neighborhood, a lake freighter moaning as it passed to the east.
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