101.   In this context even the most obscure signal from Arafat was enough to make him an accomplice in Israeli eyes.

102.   Indeed, signals were strong that foreign capital was flowing back into Italy, attracted by the high yields of government bonds and the bargain prices of Italian equities.

103.   It was not clear what those signals were.

104.   Its signals already are available nationwide, via two geostationary satellites launched last spring from the South Pacific.

105.   Its computerized job is to compare readings with a telescope in Georgia and confirm that detected intelligent signals are in fact genuine.

106.   Just as with radar detectors, the signal will be received up to a mile and a half in both directions from the transmitter source.

107.   Killing continues, and there are danger signals, from both sides, of fanatics taking over the streets.

108.   Loons now glide across the lake, a signal that there are fish in its waters.

109.   Meanwhile, businesses also may put off capital spending increases until there are stronger signals of a resurgent economy.

110.   Mixed signals were everywhere Wednesday.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
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signal 0.02%
signal + v. >>共 215
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