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"I've been looking at signs of weakness in the economy for a long time," he said.
No wonder they had frozen at sign of peril to her.
I must be getting better at signs, or he at understanding.
At signs of economic trouble, their mood swings are much more pronounced.
Q. Do teams have the first crack at signing their own free agents?
But I said with those tools, I'll take a shot at signing him.
Managing director Nigel says no, because she's too good at signing contracts.
Whitey Ford smiled and made a pass at signing, too.
I'm getting better and better at signing those round balls.
The other reason was we thought we had a pretty good shot at signing him next year."
But they were good at sign language, and their hands with long fingers were eloquent.
When fire officials balked at signing such an order, they were unable to listen to the tape.
He took a poll of lexicographers and replied: "It's called the at sign."
He had turned off the main road and taken a cross-country route without pausing to look at sign posts.
At signing the parameter has to be set random.
They also suggested that non-playoff teams could be given first crack at signing them.
For the @ as a character, see At sign.
I wandered around, looking at signs, carrying the suitcases, people bumping me.
In 1995, a group of union leaders, distressed at signs he was altering the party's philosophy, asked him what his secret plans were.
At sign on, the station was on a different frequency, 1470 kHz.
But I was an adept at sign language.
There were many attempts at sign language, which were more like games of charades.
Mr. Clinton could face political risks if he suddenly balked at signing it.
At signs of trouble, the agency sends contractors to fog the area with insecticide.
They smiled at signs that proclaimed: "No to the diktat of the party!