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1. That continued acceptance is indicative of a new will which was
2. In Practice: Something which is acted upon once is indicative of
3. indicative of the opposite: having produced a desired result by its performer
4. It was declared invalid, obscene and indicative as to how the campaign had been conducted
5. It is also indicative of royalty and your social status in life
6. Alternatively, it may also be indicative of sadness and depression
7. It is also indicative of a positive outlook and prosperous future
8. It is indicative of spiritual peace and tranquility
9. To dream that you are waiting is indicative of issues of power/control and feelings of dependence/independence, especially in a relationship
10. Consequently, the present indicative tense of the verb comer would be:
11. This is indicative of more trouble to come
12. Steve was participating in a belching contest and though I couldn’t hear from that distance, the applause and cheers when his turn came were indicative of his chance at winning
13. As he went down the escalator towards the underground tube, he heard the indicative sound of fire engines rushing past the station towards the Edwardian house
14. His strict but fair tone was indicative of his intentions: He would be reasonably cooperative and would dispense of the pleasantries and honors where applicable, but that would not bring Tyrpledge up to the same level as him, the proxy of the Castigator
15. Was this indicative of a last one that it had not been rebuilt from?)
16. (That is indicative of what bureaucrats accomplish)
17. The embroideries stitched onto it by the myriad show-and-tells of human imagery have been more indicative of Man’s imagination than his clarity of hearing, his clarity of remembrance and understanding
18. Note: This can be made with any seasonal European vegetable and, therefore, this list is only indicative
19. These are indicative of the impact of patterns of thought that vary in their levels of intensity
20. The use of the words "man," "men" and masculine pronouns is meant to include persons of both sexes and is indicative of the author’s historical and cultural milieu and not meant to portray Buddhism as a male-only pursuit
21. years is indicative of employees’ dedication
22. Dignity --- An individual’s bearing, conduct, or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion/situation
23. Because they frequently use patriotic-sounding names, or names indicative of high civic purpose, their true nature is disguised
24. indicative of being forthright with the truth
25. The event above is indicative of the horrible barbarity of the Mayan and Aztec cultures, an inconvenient truth for Professor Zinn
26. She also points out that my memory tells her that the real Visinniria had become a goddess before she reached the age you are now, and that her ability, even at the young age she was when she made the sword, was indicative of that potential
27. was not indicative of someone who expected any respect
28. Indicative signs of accumulation are that volume
29. An unexpected indicative vision undressed the truth of the continuity of life after my absence and this irrevocable fact filled me with a strange and glacial feeling, very similar to sorrow combined with anger
30. Her cloak was also stitched with the runes indicative of those educated by Siegemunde
31. whatever that was said or done against him was always indicative of the
32. The truth was there was nothing that was of use to them, but that it was indicative of the kind nature of the man, who had been a quiet and caring neighbour to them
33. In these verbs a z is inserted before c in thepresent indicative and subjunctive, in all forms whose endings beginwith o or a; that is, in the first person of the present indicative,and all six forms of the present subjunctive
34. Certain verbs ending in —iar and —uar require an accent on the i or the u in the present indicative and subjunctive, all of thesingular and the third person plural, and in the imperative singular
35. Valeria stared over his shoulder, and made a sound indicative of surprise
36. Such a pedigree is indicative of inherent vitality and the possession of vast recuperative resources
37. indicative of what these people considered tasteful or
38. none are indicative of overgeneralization
39. on the knees, elbows or forearms may be indicative of natural
40. This is indicative of not wanting to be weak and hurt
41. the north is indicative of glaciers existing
42. These type of polls are quite indicative of the winner in an election and there’s a lot more chilling testimony in the Freeman / Bleifuss book
43. The size of the arrows is indicative of the size of the money that’s moving
44. indicative of idolatry! The Pharisees would never have seen it as idolatry however,
45. Jesus advises that such observations are not only a waste of time but also indicative of
46. as we have said, indicative of putting forth traditional worship methods but not freeing its
47. The noose was perhaps indicative of the death sentence and strangely fit that the victim had been suffocated, a rare but torturous incident that occasionally occurred during a hanging when the rope was inappropriately adjusted around the neck
48. Feltus’s eyes widened at the revelation of the name he had secretly suspected but had been reluctant to accept given the old woman’s kind yet mysterious disposition that was not indicative of a murderer; however, he readily admitted that such a deceptive pretense would be ideal in order to plot an extremely vengeful murder, perhaps justified in her mind
49. she had assumed the name was indicative of an Italian-American,
50. The use of the indicative implies less doubt in the mind of thespeaker than the subjunctive