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were indicative
noun
The indicative mood
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The parties were indicative of that.
Foot thought those crowds were indicative of the public mood.
The official shows yesterday were indicative of the situation.
The parties' performances were indicative of the appetite to this core election issue.
Links with all these entities were indicative of involvement with terrorism, the document said.
The injuries on Kercher's body were indicative of multiple attackers, it said.
Such abrupt dead ends were indicative of a professional intelligence operation, the US concluded.
Independent Iraq specialists said the seizures were indicative of the growing ethnic and sectarian tensions around Kirkuk.
The Marquette basketball coach Tom Crean, Harbaugh's brother-in-law, said those comments were indicative of Harbaugh's toughness and confidence.
"If size were indicative of operating margins, then Porsche should have the lowest margins in the industry.
Yet the inclusion of images from her personal scrapbook were indicative of the collection.
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