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The subsequent escalation of violence, which also spread to Lebanon, resulted, in part, from the failure of the peace agreement that had been about to be announced, together with calls for the release of Shalit, which had been strongly "Signalled" by the Palestinians.
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Signalled by Freeze, the now famous group show curated by Damien Hirst in July 1988, the coming of the YBA era saw the London art "village" that Victoria Miro operated in suddenly become a market-driven megalopolis.
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This close similarity in size and form is one pillar of the Theory of Signalled Evolution, and I invite contributions to it.
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Signalled by the boatswain, Taen started down the side battens, while a stiff-faced first commander retorted with hysterical disbelief.
Shadowfane Wurts, Janny 1988
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"Signalled, she be," said the porter, peering at Melchard.
Ambrotox and Limping Dick Oliver Fleming
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Signalled back, 'Not to-day, thank you!' and legged it inside gun-range of the forts.
The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926
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Signalled to him with a flashing lamp to stop and fight: called him every dirty name we could lay our tongues on.
The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926
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Signalled the strife, and bade the war-horns bray,
The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor 70 BC-19 BC Virgil 1902
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"Signalled now, my lord," replied the inspector, touching his cap.
With Edged Tools Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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Signalled by him, the train slowed down just in time and a huge accident was averted.
The Times of India 2010
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