A telltale sign of something that was dredged out of the data is discovered in 1970.
Is
this a telltale sign of something that a mechanic will be able to diagnose?
«Beads on a string» is
a telltale sign of something known as a wet merger, which occurs when at least one galaxy in a collision between galaxies is gas rich, and this gas is converted quickly into new stars.
Not exact matches
There's
something else in the crystals too: carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus,
telltale signs of biological cells.
There are some
telltale sign [s], disturbed earth or they say [see] a glint
of copper or
something — that's an IED.
While bad breath is a
telltale signs that
something is amiss, it's often just the tip
of the iceberg.
Large monsters leave
telltale signs as they traipse through their environment, whether it's
something as obvious as a footprint or as unusual as a smear
of mucous.