1. A flock was once thought to be a Decisive sign of life, some noble formation only life could achieve. 2. An independent company, that is, with its two main engines of growth showing definite signs of maturity. 3. She cobbled together a rough draft and then rewrote it, trying to remove the more ostentatious signs of plagiarism. 4. Terry had the desire to see how they had been affected, or for any visible signs of compulsion. 5. They examined the child carefully, looking for telltale signs of abuse. 6. They were, though, Marginally the more inventive in a game that showed signs of Decline from the early stages. 7. ...a large, well-upholstered armchair which showed signs of wear. 8. He made that sign of two fingers laid across two fingers. 9. These biopsy specimens were confirmed endoscopically and histologically to have no signs of underlying disease. 10. And right now they see so sign of any improvement. |