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…a sure sign of movement toward the third-world.
Source: https://www.gopusa.com/the-untouchables-the-two-tiered-justice-system/
But the deliberate inference that being drunk or menopausal caused her to fall into the river is a sure sign that police have little care for the lives or safety of women.
Source: https://socialistworker.co.uk/news/nicola-bulley-case-shows-incompetence-and-sexism-of-police/
Helton, in his fifth year on the ballot, received 72.2% of the vote, a sure sign that he’ll be named a Hall of Famer as soon as next year.
He was recently invited to give evidence to a Manhattan grand jury, a sure sign that it wrapping up its work and could be about to hand down an indictment.
If so, look out for an Excellence in Electrotechnical and Engineering Services accreditation, a sure sign of professionalism and relevant commercial experience in wiring design work.
She said his nervous walk into 's ceremony was a 'sure sign he was on his own', and was 'with his own thinking'.