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This signpost of death is a warning: those who enter this underworld will not have an easy time returning.
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The nurse herself may not have even been a problem; she is just the signpost of the experience of being hurt.
Successive governments have lacked the political courage to change this signpost – among several others – of national self degradation and wipe out the memory of the nation's tormentor from daily encounter.
Analyst Rachael Stormonth, of Nelson Hall calls Atos "whipping boys" for the government, which I quote not to make anyone feel sorry for them – rather to point out that the very visibility, the signposting of this firm's deficiencies, should wise us up to the fact that it's a diversionary tactic.
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Although this story has all the signposts of a coming-of-age tale, it is the "you are there" quality and Hutch's nonstop devotion, even when benched, that keep the pages turning.
This inadequate signposting of the service can leave disabled people disappointed in their search for an accessible beach with a chair.
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