Amusingly, it pinpoints the exact area which the name-caller is most anxious about. |
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Once the lights were dimmed, the view from the stage was pitch-black save for the pinpoints of candle flames flickering in the dark. |
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Tools must now provide comprehensive analysis that prequalifies, troubleshoots and pinpoints faults. |
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One of his agents is Jack who snoops about and pinpoints dangerous but valuable potential crimes. |
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Her production pinpoints the role of women as both products and perpetuators of the loyalist ethos with clinical accuracy. |
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The stars in the night sky were revealed as pinpoints of light instead of fuzzy spheres with radiant spokes. |
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A navigational system pinpoints the train's position in relation to track diagrams. |
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A female fly hovers over a mound before she pinpoints a victim, dive-bombs it, and deposits one of her eggs inside it. |
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But soon, performing a visual diminuendo, they drift well astern, a distant nebula of glittering pinpoints at the planet's indistinguishable edge. |
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For this number, the black backdrop behind the stage is suddenly raised to its full height, and is illuminated up with thousands of tiny pinpoints of light. |
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Laurie pinpoints a location and directs Shawn to a scenic overlook. |
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This version also pinpoints the emotional coarseness in smart salons. |
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It was like tiny little pinpoints of touch, slamming into my entire body. |
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Moving pinpoints of light were formed by water running down the side of the icicle, dangling from the end, and either freezing solid or being blown away by a gust of wind. |
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Black pinpoints remained in the indentations on the small molars. |
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Historical novelist Lucinda Brant pinpoints the 18th century as the golden age of the power paunch. |
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It almost seems to say that while mankind lived only on the Earth and that the heavens were just a few pinpoints of light, then that was the way the Universe actually was. |
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It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them. |
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Even when greatly appreciating the works, he deftly pinpoints the internal inconsistencies or the insufficiencies of their arguments or presentations. |
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Later performances took the concept further with U Roy toasting over Tubby's dubs in a manner that obviously pinpoints dub as a key precursor to DJ and rap styles. |
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He pinpoints such companies as Unisem in Malaysia and Brittania in India as small cap companies with high growth potential in the global markets. |
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This triangulated signal means that no part of the pipe wall goes unmeasured, and it pinpoints the exact size and location of flaws. |
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