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"PTSD is a condition that indicates something has deeply disturbed the system and is a warning that the system needs help and needs to regulate again".
Later, when Don has returned from vacation and is in his office, there's a long, lingering shot of the back of Don's head (always a moment that indicates something important is happening).
"I think it is important that we all remember that Alberto is not guilty until a judgment is made that indicates something otherwise," Riis said Wednesday in a statement.
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It was also an idea that indicated something very strange was happening at Taylor Bean.
The researchers used a "trigger tool," a list of 54 red flags that indicated something could have gone wrong.
"We measured the brain chemistry of men with a broad history of brain trauma and found these changes that indicate something biochemically abnormal," Lin said.
As he told Katie Couric on "60 Minutes" early last year, "I think every single candidate for president, Republican and Democratic, have lives, personal lives, that indicate something about what kind of human being they are.
Specific curves that the AI has learned to watch for, combinations of color that indicate something other than background and so on.
It all begins when I'm running along the Hudson River early one morning seven years ago and I notice a row of big white trailers parked near West Tenth Street, the kind of vehicles that indicate something is being filmed.
Many script writers find it helpful to include other cues in the actor's lines that indicate something about their speech pattern.
That indicated something special could be on the cards for the final, and Bolt powered forward at the start, seizing control of the race after just 30m.
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