The short story goes its way without taking much notice of these signposts. |
|
Over the past number of years there has been a distinct lack of signposts in Kiltimagh town. |
|
The film moves rapidly and without signposts from Cape Breton to England, Scotland and Ireland, eventually circling back to where it started. |
|
They prevent time from obliterating the worst of the past and provide signposts that can guide us away from making the same mistakes again. |
|
Dramatically, single species emerge, like alpine ash, and the woollybutts that are signposts of regular winter snow. |
|
What I have to do then is erect signposts at all the junctions where there are wrong turnings so as to help people past the danger points. |
|
The county council did decide to purchase 500 signposts to erect at junctions and dangerous corners. |
|
Few things are as distressful as finding oneself lost on the road with no signposts and no one to ask directions. |
|
Or to put it the other way, stasis and stagnation are signposts along the path towards cessation and death. |
|
Town traffic and through traffic are already directed by the latest signposts to use Southbroom Road and New Park Street. |
|
I look past the rain-stained signposts directing the Berkshire motorist towards the delights of Wokingham or Earley. |
|
What viewers have learned is that the conventional signposts indicating truth and fiction can no longer be trusted. |
|
The volumes of words written about Nirvana are only signposts, directing us to deeply understand the nature of ourselves and our life. |
|
If you've decided on a new career but you're not sure if it's the right direction for you, just look for the signposts. |
|
Likewise the individual chapters need stronger signposts along the way to guide readers through. |
|
For better or worse, such earthly signposts work to ground the music's spacey ambience. |
|
She signposts areas where evidence is lacking and spotlights the more fanciful assumptions. |
|
Like signposts along a highway warning of change, unthankfulness is a sure sign of spiritual decay. |
|
These markers are used as signposts to mark the abnormal gene or the abnormal chromosome. |
|
My mum pointed me at Milestones Online, a site cataloguing signposts and milestones, mostly in my home county of Essex. |
|
|
The trees, caves and boulders have a mystical atmosphere, with signposts few and far between. |
|
But now many of the weather-worn black and white signposts are threatened by neglect and decay. |
|
There are no signposts and definitely no laughter tracks, but the dialogue is bone dry and the script hilarious. |
|
For explicit, verbalizable knowledge, the road from total ignorance to full expertise has three clearly identifiable signposts along the way. |
|
Taxonomies are signposts, indicating what is known and what has yet to be discovered. |
|
With these signposts visitors to the zoo will find their way and get detailed information. |
|
There are signposts in the text but Desai stops so frequently to admire the scenery that they are buried beneath lengthy expositions and descriptions of the setting sun. |
|
From the tollhouse proceed straight to the traffic lights where you find road signposts. |
|
On their way through an airport, passengers are facing a disorientating flood of signposts and information displays. |
|
Sylvian embodies an energetic, hybridized spirituality, and the burden of this essay is to track and note some of the major signposts on his ongoing pilgrimage. |
|
This industry offers signposts on the road to prosperity – although now ones to be followed rather than avoided. |
|
Though signposts are in Arabic as well as Hebrew, they are often spelt wrong. |
|
In 1911, he had the idea of numbering roads, putting up road signs and signposts. |
|
We, the Eurosystem, can also help this process by making sure that the right signposts are there along the way. |
|
In the field and on the water, restricted area boundaries can be identified by means of signposts and buoys. |
|
However, the outline provided useful signposts, a checklist of issues, to be considered in the process of drafting a general comment. |
|
This report signposts the way towards creating a regulatory climate which is conducive to enterprise-led job-creation. |
|
Indicators are signposts of change-they enable the status of development outcomes and progress to be verified. |
|
It is simply for greater convenience that I leave companions and furniture in each place, which I use as signposts on the road. |
|
This is one of the many signposts from an old coaching road. |
|
|
The minutiae recorded and cataloged by the historian serve as signposts that guide him through the maze of historical events and provide a means of testing out his hypotheses. |
|
Instead this section will conclude with some signposts indicating how future theoretical, and perhaps more importantly, empirical work might best be orientated. |
|
A recipe is merely a guide, and this book's recipes are full of signposts. |
|
All these elements work together as the signposts and traffic lights of language and their abandonment in favour of free-style expression is causing all kinds of disasters. |
|
Strips of adhesive tape on signposts in small, deserted parks. |
|
Drainage systems and culverts will also be installed, and road safety enhanced through the provision of signposts, road markings and safety rails. |
|
The beaches at Normandy are still referred to on maps and signposts by their invasion codenames. |
|
The border is marked by signposts welcoming travellers both into Scotland and into England. |
|
Our driver observes a sinister detail: he has seen signposts for other, Azerbaijani villages, but none for the two Russian-inhabited ones. At last we get there. |
|
These spreads are important signposts to detect any increased probability of spreading contagion to the core countries, a development that would be of concern for our more benign scenario. |
|
The problem comes from the fact that the signposts set by lawmakers broke down under the revisionist pen of judges in the Federal Court of Appeal. |
|
Of note were the EuroGeoNames project, an updated list of country names, guidelines for rendering place names on signposts and a symposium on geographical names as cultural heritage. |
|
That is certainly where all the signposts are headed right now. |
|
On this site we try to provide signposts to this information. |
|
Pistes are groomed, safe trails demarcated by signposts and arrows. |
|
A signposts and restaurants flaunting signs in Persian and Arabic while the fresh and enticing fragrance of Shashlik in the air will make you wonder, are you really in China? |
|