Botha agreed with the defense contention that, other than the bullet wounds, her body showed no sign of an assault or efforts to defend herself.
Graham Benfield of the Wales Council for Voluntary Action said the resignation of trustees of a body was a "warning sign" of internal problems.
In the three months that followed last year's ad--one of which featured a computerized heart jumping out a woman's body and holding up a sign that says "I Quit"--CareerBuilder says that it saw a 68% increase in job applications and a 10% increase in online traffic.
Fiba secretary general Patrick Baumann said the vote was a sign that the governing body wanted GB to show decisiveness in determining their future.
But if the body representing higher education institutions in Wales saw then a sign the "good deal on offer in Wales" was getting through to pupils, what are they seeing now?
Frankly I don't see a sign of great resistance to that in the vast body of the Tory Party.
If he is moving his head and body away from you, even slightly, that may be a sign that he is closing down.
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But IFHA recommendations are ratified by each country member and Devolz said the body would publish the names of the countries that were unwilling to sign off on rules banning prohibited substances during training.
This excess release of carbon dioxide is a sign that the muscles have become more acidic, which the body finds stressful.
George Bush defended Donald Rumsfeld against mounting criticism from within the Republican Party both over a lack of body armour for troops in Iraq and his use of a machine to sign letters of condolence.
Tannenbaum cited "a three-year body of work" and "a long view of things" to explain his decision to sign Sanchez.
Without any objections forthcoming, it was left to Andy Burnham, then a junior health minister, to sign off the relevant paper work and pass the application off to Monitor, the body that makes the final decision on FT status.
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