Some companies are just beginning to see the glimmerings of a brighter picture and it would be wrong to choke off that potential. |
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Each section had the glimmerings of a good plot, but they all petered out into nothing very much. |
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Frustratingly unproductive weekend, caused partly by the momentary glimmerings of a social life and partly by my own hopelessness and indolence. |
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This past year, though, has seen glimmerings of a revival in commercial, and particularly entrepreneurial, space. |
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Perhaps the first glimmerings of this were the Hague Peace Conferences in 1899 and 1907 which considered various restraints on war and weapons. |
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But I do think that as we move further, you're starting to see glimmerings of this in some experimental film documentaries for example. |
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I had a few glimmerings of energy but nothing compared to one of your concerts. |
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It's common to look for the first glimmerings of a signature style in an artist's early works, but it's remarkable how quickly he got his act together. |
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But by about 1956 I could see the glimmerings of the recognition that something was wrong, and then of course I was invited several times to Princeton. |
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Despite glimmerings of a recovery, its economy remains weak. |
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My fear is that although there are glimmerings of the notion of sustainability in this Budget, it is largely about perpetuating the status quo and the unsustainable. |
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Oddly enough, I felt only the faintest glimmerings of anger. |
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I think that some animals have some glimmerings of foresight. |
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Due to some remarkable combination of intervention of her father and brother, Kelly has landed a record contract and has the first glimmerings of success in her future. |
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The years following the French Revolution witnessed the glimmerings of a new interest in medieval objects, some of which came to be viewed with nationalist pride. |
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