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Signals can be sent by flaghoist, signal lamp (blinker), flag semaphore, radiotelegraphy, and radiotelephony.
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She admits she still unconsciously turns on the blinker when she drives by.
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The officer noticed that the defendant did not use her blinker for three seconds preceding her changing lanes.
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Along the way it intersects two county roads at blinker lights.
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The enemy soon sighted the submarine and challenged her with a blinker.
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Tecce claims that the faster blinker in the presidential debates has lost every election since 1980.
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Blinker doors which fold and open inward were also successful and were used in the 6000 series.
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The vehicles were equipped with blinker doors.
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The gas blinker was replaced several weeks later with a 250-watt electric bulb, though the gas apparatus can still be seen at the top of the tower.
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Classes in code, blinker, the actual reading of panels from the air, and first aid continued during the month, increasing the proficiency of the pilots in these subjects.
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He comes across as an earnest but blinkered academic.
Is this because either or both are bad archaeologists, or being perverse or blinkered?
Perhaps more than in other environments the analysis of city problems reveals the inadequacy of attempts at understanding through blinkered, disciplinary approaches.
When the obvious becomes invisible, ideological blinkers are often to blame.
Guidance about what to look for, according to existing theories, is, of course, important, but theories prematurely transformed into statistical models of data can become blinkers.
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