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Indicative and with
Indicative of the power exercised by Tethys, one myth relates that the prominent goddess of the Olympians, Hera, was not pleased with the placement of Callisto and Arcas in the sky, as the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, so she asked her nurse Tethys to help.
Indicative of his centrist leanings, Macleod established good personal relations with several of his Labour opposite numbers, including both Aneurin Bevan and James Callaghan, even though he clashed with Callaghan numerous times at the dispatch box while serving as Shadow Chancellor in the 1960s ( by contrast, he did not get on with Callaghan's successor, Roy Jenkins, after the November 1967 government reshuffle, considering him vain and arrogant ).
Indicative for this shift are such elements as the codification of the precautionary approach and the establishment of requirements such as the " waste prevention audit ," the identification and control of the sources of contamination for certain materials, and the collaboration with relevant local and national agencies that are involved in point and non-point source pollution control.
Indicative Terms & Conditions for HSBB ( wholesale ) service were disclosed in 2009, with Wi-Net signing on as the first HSBB ( wholesale ) customer.

Indicative and instead
Indicative of the role of the CSRC, China's highest court, the Supreme People's Court – at least as of 2004 – has declined to handle securities-related litigation directly, instead deferring such judgments to the CSRC.

Indicative and received
The Indicative Basin Plan was crafted largely in response to criticisms of the Committee ’ s " piecemeal " approach and declining political support of the organization ; for example, the Committee had received no funds from Thailand, normally the biggest contributor, during the 1970 fiscal year.

Indicative and its
Indicative of its familiarity to many people over a large geographic range, A. negundo has numerous common names.
Indicative of its naval prowess, Dionysius, a Phocaean was chosen to command the Ionian fleet at the decisive Battle of Lade, in 494 BC.
Indicative of its amazing worldwide popularity, more than 700 press credentials are issued to media attending in person from more than 20 countries.
Indicative of its functionality of a thiophosphoric ester, the chemical has a pronounced smell similar to that of diethyl ether.
" Young continues, " Indicative of the scale of the problem, during a peace and development conference held in Assosa in June 1996, the then deputy prime minister, Tamrat Layne, dismissed the entire regional government and had many of its members imprisoned for corruption.
Indicative of its combat effectiveness the squadron destroyed 71 Japanese aircraft in a four-month period during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945.

Indicative and from
For example, the 1970 Indicative Basin Plan called for 30, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup > of irrigation by the year 2000 ( up from 2, 130 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) as well as 87 short-term tributary development projects and 17 long-term development projects on the mainstream.

Indicative and luggage
Indicative prices are £ 688. 40 per adult and £ 566. 60 per child aged 11 and under inclusive of inflight meals and 20KG checked luggage.

Indicative and which
" Indicative of the Heidelberg school of neokantianism to which Radbruch subscribed was that it interpolated the value-related cultural studies between the explanatory sciences ( being ) and philosophical teachings of values ( should ).
* CLIO ( Chronicle of Lineage Indicative of Origins ), a DARPA proposed gene technology which would enable patented genes to be protected using encryption
Indicative of the reader-response school of theory, Terence Hawkes writes that the fundamental close reading technique is based on the assumption thatthe subject and the object of study — the reader and the text — are stable and independent forms, rather than products of the unconscious process of signification ," an assumption which he identifies as the " ideology of liberal humanism ,” which is attributed to the New Critics who are “ accused of attempting to disguise the interests at work in their critical processes .” For Hawkes, ideally, a critic ought to be considered tothe finished work by his reading of it, and to remain simply an inert consumer of a ‘ ready-made ’ product .”
The 1987 Revised Indicative Basin Plan — the high water mark of the Interim Committee ’ s activity — scaled back the ambition of the 1970 Plan, envisioning a cascade of smaller dams along the Mekong ’ s mainstream, divided into 29 projects, 26 of which were strictly national in scope.
# Indicative mood, which is used to state a fact or opinion
Indicative of the IICS's continued growth, in the past decade, two of North America's largest metropolitan areas -- Boston and Chicago -- established baronies which have since become prominent and successful Imperial Courts.

Indicative and was
Indicative of ongoing rivalries within the State Department, an ally of Secretary of State Hull was appointed the department's Counselor at the same time, a position equal in rank to that of Under Secretary.
Indicative of his popularity during the 1950s, he was one of the first three celebrities spoofed in the just-created Mad comic book.
" Indicative of his power is the fact that Mr. Polton Explains, in some ways his best novel, was written in part in a bomb shelter in 1939, when Freeman was 77 years old.

Indicative and .
Indicative of the foresightedness of Tell City's founders are the wide streets.
Indicative of his effect on the mass audience, he agreed in November 1934 to introduce a new song by the songwriters J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie that other well-known artists had rejected as being " silly " and " childish.
Indicative of the need for English resorts to adapt.
Indicative of this new period is the head of the St. Petersburg Special Section, A. V.
Present Indicative.
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Indicative of his interests, Imamura added a subtitle to the film:.
Indicative of the chaotic situation, General Shah and the commander of 205 Brigade, Brigadier Tajammul Hussain Malik, were almost captured when Indian forces ambushed their convoy on 7 December.
* Indicative mood: The indicative mood, or evidential mood, is used for factual statements and positive beliefs.

car's and design
However, some of the compromises resulting from the adoption of a design intended for another market hampered the car's acceptance.
The Trabant's air cooled two cylinder ( later 600cc ) two-stroke engine was derived from a pre-war DKW design, with minor alterations being made throughout the car's production run.
Citroëns still sold in large quantities in spite of not changing the body design, but the car's low price was the main selling point and Citroën experienced heavy losses.
first car's design with the steel bodywork of the second one ( with one exception –
The jack handle also served as the wheelbrace and could be used to remove the nuts that held the front wings on-part of the car's design to facilitate easy maintenance.
The car's mechanical design was conventional, with unibody construction, a longitudinally mounted engine in front driving the rear wheels through either a manual or automatic transmission and live axle rear end.
The nominal model designation was " Model T ", although design revisions did occur during the car's two decades of production.
A statement of the car's refinement was subtly made to the public through its design which included the first use of curved window glass in a production automobile, an expensive and complex feature to produce.
One measure of the success is the fact that a budget was made available to design the car's successor with a virtually clean sheet.
Other rumours that the car hid major crash damage ( in part true, as the new bumper design sprung back after minor impact and couldn't be " read " to interpret major damage ) also harmed the car's reputation.
At the time of the car's launch, both styles were already envisaged, and a demonstration model with one style on either side was displayed at a Sierra design exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
In late 1962 Alan Turner, AC's chief engineer completed a major design change of the car's front end and was able to fit it with rack and pinion steering while still using transverse leaf spring suspension.
The Thunderbird's fifth generation brought the second major change in the car's design direction since its debut in 1955.
When its rolling chassis was presented at the 1965 Turin auto show, and the prototype P400 debuted at the 1966 Geneva show, the car received a stellar reception from showgoers and motoring press alike, who were impressed by Marcello Gandini's sleek styling as well as the car's revolutionary design.
The three men worked on the car's design at night, hoping to sway Lamborghini from the opinion that such a vehicle would be too expensive and would distract from the company's focus.
Steve Randle, who was the car's dynamicist, was appointed responsible for the design of the suspension system of the McLaren F1 machine.
The " PCC " in this car's name comes from the name of a design committee formed in 1929 as the Presidents ' Conference Committee and renamed the Electric Railway Presidents ' Conference Committee ( ERPCC ) in 1931.
The rear panel design was also revamped to include flared arches that mirrored those of the front wings, replacing the un-sculpted style seen on earlier models, and the doors received a slight redesign with the earlier car's quarter light windows being removed and replaced by a full width roll-down window.
* Very importantly, the continuous self-levelling function also rids suspension design of a number of unwanted compromises that commonly designers of steel-sprung cars have to incorporate: as the suspension is always functioning around one predetermined position, no matter the car's load, the various suspension-geometry issues become a much simpler equation to solve.
The magazine discussed the difficulty of replacing the Citroën CX and the writer, Gavin Green, reported that managing director Xavier Karcher chose a design consistent with the BX rather than developing the outgoing car's themes.
The article views the car's design as influenced strongly by the Citroen SM and calls it " the world's most subtle retro design.
" The car's design theme is the result of sketches Sherwood Egbert " doodled " on a jet-plane flight west from Chicago 37 days after becoming president of Studebaker in February, 1961.

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