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“I wanted to make something that was indicatively New York,” she said.

And the third striking element was the recurrent use by EU leaders of the words “trust” and – still more indicatively – “unanimity”.

He moves indicatively and lightly over deeps of human possibility; it is in these later passages that our author is essentially found.

The articulation was thick, but it did not mask the wail in the voice, and a gigantic thumb jerked indicatively toward the patient, asserting figure of Miss Barry.

She had a moment of abstraction; but now, emerging from it, she used her eyeglass as a pointer, and indicatively swept the circle of painted eavesdroppers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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