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Arguing with Signposts is sort-of retiring, in that he is going to be blogging in his own name elsewhere, and so will be retiring his anonymous blog.
Goodbye, AwS Richard Nokes 2006
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I hope that you will also engage with the ideas in my book of aphorisms, "Signposts"
enowning enowning 2009
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"Signposts," Becca had whispered, turning each one over.
Briar Rose Yolen, Jane 1991
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ABARE, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (see page 7 of the "Signposts" report above).
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For students of writing, turning points are known as "Signposts" or "Acts."
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For students of writing, turning points are known as "Signposts" or "Acts."
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Signposts point to the University Quarter and the Cultural Quarter – places named with a broken wand – but the tokens of middle-class life have vanished from the streets.
Fire returns to the Potteries' heart Ian Jack 2010
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Pingback from adaptive path » blog » blog archive » Signposts for the Week ending March 30, 2007 on March 30, 2007 at 9: 14 pm
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Signposts pointing to a more truthful way of life pop up in the Rockies where I least expect them.
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Signposts tell you the way to “Cheese Street,” “Cereals Street,” and “Fruit, Vegetables and Spices Street.”
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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