| He picked up a ball inside his own 22, charged forward before kicking with pinpoint accuracy to the other end where the ball bounced into touch. |
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| The key is to accept the feedback you get from each horse you ride to help you pinpoint weak areas. |
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| When a software application starts behaving abnormally, how do we pinpoint the source of the problem? |
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| Although these results do not definitively pinpoint the source of the steps, they confirm the earlier hypothesis that shortening is quantal. |
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| He gave a flawless performance inspiring confidence by his pinpoint accuracy. |
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| What he has lost out on, however, is the pinpoint accuracy that used to be the defining quality of his bowling. |
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| It took no more than 24 hours for them to pinpoint what song the adorkable Bradley and Colin were listening to in this short clip. |
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| Unlike most knuckleballers, he is controlling the pitch with pinpoint accuracy. |
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| You can look at six or seven line-outs and pinpoint one thing that went wrong in each of them. |
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| Prior to the start of the Tour, the press and public alike pinpoint potential rivals, but they never live up to the billing. |
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| Casualties are X-rayed to pinpoint the location of coins and some require surgery. |
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| The Marathi playwright and Marxist intellectual turns to India's ancient past to pinpoint the moment of empire. |
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| It will teach you how to pinpoint the specific language she speaks and interprets as expression of love. |
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| While reluctant to pinpoint the event as a sign of renewed faction fighting, he said police were monitoring the situation. |
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| I'm woken up by a loud, extended rumbling noise which is impossible to pinpoint. |
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| Cars could be electronically tagged in a bid to pinpoint the county's worst traffic jam hot spots. |
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| Beside us, a Forward Air Controller uses a powerful periscope to pinpoint enemy targets over the sandbagged rim of the observation post. |
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| Technicians use fiber optics to pinpoint exactly where the termites are living within the wood. |
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| Experienced technicians can pinpoint with great accuracy different types of ball clay within each pit. |
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| Once you pinpoint your focus, it's time to do more homework about the industries and companies in which you want to find work. |
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| How about the percentage of putts golfers drain from eight feet or their ability to pinpoint shots with their pitching wedges? |
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| Now as you hike or bicycle or drive with your GPS on, your path is traced onto the topo map automatically, or you can pinpoint particular spots. |
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| It combined pinpoint race car handling with the luxury and smoothness of a family tourer. |
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| After spotting the enemy, the gunners fired tracers to pinpoint the target, while the fourth helicopter opened fire with 2.75-inch rockets. |
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| They may be able to pinpoint with some accuracy the area where the glaciers stop and the tundra begins. |
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| This intercepts calls and fends off assaults using attack signatures, or known patterns and behavioral rules to pinpoint unusual traffic. |
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| The map will be colour coded to pinpoint areas where sound levels are unacceptable. |
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| We can pinpoint our targets and strike with unerring accuracy at the level of devastation we choose to inflict. |
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| Though she sings with a glorious range of tone and pinpoint accuracy, hers is a strangely uninvolved performance. |
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| The sensation should not be fatigue or cramping, but that of a pinpoint white-hot bowie knife twisting deep in each of the three target areas. |
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| Still, Reece is a poet and a clerk, as much at home now with pinpoint and broadcloth as with the meter and rhyme. |
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| The equipment is so sophisticated it can even pinpoint some of the hundreds of hoax callers who plague police every year. |
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| In densely populated areas, there are more cells, which cover smaller distances, so it is easier to pinpoint the signal of a handset. |
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| The firm's best seller at Premiere Vision, he reported, was an iridescent cotton shirting in pinpoint Oxford with sheen. |
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| Part of their work is to pinpoint whether projects are feasible and can be sustainable. |
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| With pinpoint accuracy, the two teed off and pegged the perp in the knee, downing him until police caught up. |
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| The traditional treatment using the drug pilocarpine lacked systemic side effects but produced pinpoint pupils and was unpopular with patients. |
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| The energy constricted in a tiny pinpoint of fire, shot against his walls, and broke through! |
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| It was a pinpoint of light but still it stood out from all the other stars, and it emitted a dull, orange glow. |
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| A tiny pinpoint of light was on the ceiling, reflected by someone's pen or glasses. |
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| A pinpoint of light appeared, the light forming a cross, small and so far out of reach. |
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| Scanner's visual tracks 1 and 2 focus upon a pinpoint of pulsating light from which extend lines of variegated, rapidly changing colours. |
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| It's comfortable, remarkably light and alarmingly easy to use, and what it lacks in pinpoint accuracy it makes up for in rate of fire. |
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| Last season, he looked as though his arm was dead and his pinpoint accuracy was missing. |
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| Veltrop swung the deadly blade with pinpoint accuracy severing the head of the attacker. |
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| It is virtually impossible for a rifle to deliver pinpoint accuracy with a damaged crown. |
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| Hamelin's pinpoint accuracy and sure-handed excellence continued in this contemplative, sprawling piece. |
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| With a target centre the size of a 10-cent piece it needed pinpoint accuracy to win. |
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| The administration wants to minimize civilian casualties through pinpoint attacks using high-tech precision weapons. |
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| The maps below illustrate, with pinpoint accuracy, just how much of Sark I've covered on my travels. |
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| They became experts at reducing multi-storey monstrosities to a haze of concrete with pinpoint accuracy. |
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| This echo from long ago makes me envious of the pinpoint accuracy with which Reston's paper was delivered. |
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| Its metaphors will give a detailed map of the mind and often pinpoint precise reasons for problems experienced. |
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| They not only have great pace but also take great running lines, pass the ball with pinpoint accuracy and come onto it from depth. |
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| The steering was absolutely pinpoint precise, and in the slalom test you could slide by the cones with an inch to spare very easily. |
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| Additionally, the Bombardier Beetle has the ability to direct its defensive spray toward its aggressor with pinpoint accuracy. |
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| Testing and monitoring this process enables would-be parents to pinpoint the optimum moment for intercourse. |
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| Consult with an allergist to pinpoint true food allergies and intolerances. |
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| As can be seen from the failure to pinpoint him this time round, the lapse in security was a careless and costly blunder. |
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| My death-ray stare was useless because the theater was dark and I couldn't pinpoint the exact source of the candy fondler. |
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| As you putter across the 200 yard channel in the old diesel ferry, the lines of pinpoint lights become knee-high lamps lining the stone pathways. |
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| Because the causes of dermatitis are sometimes difficult to pinpoint, a doctor may prescribe various treatments. |
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| So I made a classic cross-hair from spider's gossamer and used it to pinpoint a cell in the area I wanted to watch. |
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| With radar, sonar, fish-finders and echograms she could pinpoint and capture whole schools of fish with chilling effectiveness. |
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| A grid reference is given to every postcode and when police issue an alert it will be possible to pinpoint the distribution area. |
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| These scans look at the way the brain works and can help to pinpoint the part of the brain that is causing epilepsy. |
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| While commonly used by many authors, it is not so easy to pinpoint exactly what they mean by the term. |
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| Our ultimate goal was to determine whether barley was domesticated more than once and to pinpoint the region of barley domestication. |
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| You now pinpoint creative callings, and nothing can keep you from devoting to them. |
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| Deep in the shadows they aimed a pinpoint flashlight at a diagram drawn from a recent satellite image. |
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| As the Magpies turned up the heat, Wilkinson netted again but his effort was disallowed because Emmett's pinpoint cross was deemed to have swerved out of play. |
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| The design of the weapon has changed considerably since then and the bullets can be fired from a range of around 20 metres with pinpoint accuracy. |
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| They now learned that his real name was Ibrahim Saeed Ahmed and managed to pinpoint him as he made one of his payphone calls. |
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| Scientists are using brain imaging to pinpoint the circuits that are active and connecting when Tibetan Buddhists meditate and Franciscan nuns pray. |
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| Unless you want to die here Lieutenant, pinpoint those interdictors. |
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| I remember so many wonderful moments it's just hard to pinpoint one. |
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| It remains to be seen if the surface of the micelle can be used to target macromolecules or ligands of interest, in order to penetrate cells and pinpoint their constituents. |
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| They quickly identified the one that had collected the papers earlier in the day and were able to pinpoint where it was later scheduled to disgorge its contents. |
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| It holds a measly quarter-ounce of lube, which is next to nothing, but the needle-like applicator means you can oil up parts with pinpoint precision. |
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| Because forecasters always try to pinpoint the eye of the hurricane, this knowledge will help with locating the exact position and lead to better tracking. |
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| His position in the superstrata of rock is assured, even though the enigmatic personality has made it difficult to pinpoint his aims and his role. |
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| Oxford's passing, spearheaded by Collier, was pinpoint in its accuracy. |
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| The Australians set off to locate the pinned American paratroops but, due to the inability of the Americans to pinpoint their own location, artillery was unable to be used. |
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| It was considered important to extend the comparison to other sites in order to determine the generality of the concordance and to pinpoint the causes of the divergence. |
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| Hawkins, gaining in confidence as the game progressed, galloped down the left and looped in a pinpoint cross for him to attack from point blank range. |
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| The Plot deftly navigate through jazz, punk, and metal with pinpoint precision, willfully mangling their songs while still retaining a sense of structure. |
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| The Argentinian has scored twice in his six games for United so far, but it's his pinpoint passing and instant control of the ball that have really caught the eye. |
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| According to recent reports, the SAS are using satellite tracking devices to pinpoint and kill suicide bombers as they utter their final prayers before planting their bombs. |
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| Your doctor can help pinpoint any potential roadblocks and, in some cases, might prescribe medication to help you ovulate. |
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| As the woman made to get off the boulder she was perched upon, a tiny pinpoint of yellow light flashed upon the horizon, something which was almost invisible. |
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| What do you think, 10 years from now, you can pinpoint as those days for you? |
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| I can't pinpoint the exact moment, but it was most likely around the time my Mom caught me practicing kissing on her favorite throw pillow from Ethan Allen. |
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| Signs of an overdose include convulsions and pinpoint pupils of the eyes. |
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| Can you recommend a Korean novel, and is there anything unique and distinctive about Korean literature that you could pinpoint? |
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| It is difficult to pinpoint the precise moment at which the Theosophical Society began to decline and British esotericists began to turn to other Eastern interpreters. |
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| To pinpoint this difference, schools have traditionally tested children and measured the discordance between their IQ and their achievement, he said. |
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| A nutritionist can also help you calculate your consumption with a food diary, and can pinpoint your top sources of sodium. |
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| Birds such as skylark, corn bunting and tree sparrow are now in decline, and the RSPB hopes the survey will pinpoint farms where they are still present. |
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| The compound responsible for this distinctive, complex perfume is vanillin, contained in thousands of pinpoint seeds in the seed pods of a particular orchid plant. |
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| In terms of Hollywood verisimilitude, that's pinpoint accuracy. |
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| She felt a warm dot on her forehead, like a tiny pinpoint of light. |
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| In the glass, this translates into liveliness on the palate and flavors with pinpoint clarity and persistence. |
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| Inquiries can pinpoint what went wrong, and who was to blame. |
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| In the middle of the blackness, there was a tiny pinpoint of light. |
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| It is difficult to pinpoint the locality to which he referred, but our detailed mapping of the Gentle Annie section brought to light no limestone in situ. |
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| The clinician can use a video recorder to film the thrower and analyze the biomechanics during slow-motion playback to pinpoint improper mechanics. |
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| The RNLI lifeboats used equipment to try to pinpoint the caller who had made several weak calls by VHF marine radio. |
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| Meanwhile, nuclear imaging has helped doctors pinpoint which parathyroid gland is diseased, reducing the need for exploratory surgery. |
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| Hewit Isto Aho Af inis flur pa h A hobbling Murray finished with a flurry of pinpoint passing shots as his class told against Millman. |
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| Nathan Jones broke down the right and his pinpoint cross found Steve Sidwell free inside the goal area. |
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| The combined results may thus yield enough information for theorists to pinpoint the up and down quark masses, van Kolck says. |
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| Of course it is very difficult to pinpoint why someone would resort to such obscene violence. |
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| Within hours they realized that, because of the Doppler effect, they could pinpoint where the satellite was along its orbit. |
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| Asymmetrical ear placement on the skull allows the owl to pinpoint the location of its prey. |
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| The study of fossils, on the other hand, can more specifically pinpoint when and in what organism a mutation first appeared. |
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| Despite the finds however, no conclusive evidence has been discovered yet to pinpoint the exact location of La Navidad. |
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| It has proven to be difficult to pinpoint the exact nature of Romanism in Bracton. |
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| Without other particles battering the instruments, we hope to pinpoint Wimps. |
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| Six years ago, another group used X-ray spectroscopy to pinpoint the locations of metal ions bound to a zeolite called faujasite. |
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| A new generation of closed-circuit TV cameras will be used to pinpoint suicide bombers and al-Qaeda hit squads before they strike. |
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| Doing so would help pinpoint the role of macrophages in erythroblastic islands in vivo. |
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| They also suspect that this is the mechanism that the archosaur ancestors of modern crocodilians and birds used to pinpoint sounds. |
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| Dave Artell crossed from the left and Blundell delivered a pinpoint knockback to Asamoah who drilled the ball home from six yards. |
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| The point guard threaded a pass with pinpoint precision to the power forward for an easy dunk. |
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| As a former fire marshal and fire investigator, Whitstine has worked with insurers before and used trained dogs to help pinpoint arson. |
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| Supplies AC and DC antistatic bars, ionizing blowers, pinpoint ionizers, and handheld ionizing guns. |
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| A forecaddie was someone who walked ahead of a golfing group to pinpoint the location of their shots. |
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| Multitouch Link is ideal for dynamic maps where the user has the option of pinching and enlarging the map to pinpoint location and destination. |
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| Just as X-ray images of your teeth reveal cavities, the detector's record of muon levels will help Manchaca-Rocha pinpoint chambers. |
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| The presence of pinpoint pupils resulted in her receiving the opioid antagonist naloxone by titration, in aliquots of increasing size. |
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| By scanning application source code at compile time, DevPartner Studio can pinpoint unsafe coding practices to the exact method and line of code. |
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| For example, a surfboard company can pinpoint and relay ads solely to young teens in California, who have shown an interest in surfboarding. |
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| With i-Ready, Plain Local educators are able to pinpoint at the subdomain level where students are making progress and where they may need additional support. |
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| A New York Times correspondent cited the example of Boston-based Skyhook Wireless, which developed techiques to pinpoint WiFi hotspots from user phones. |
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| A group of two or three AI soldiers accompany you and a Lookdown Map guides you and your team across the vast 3D landscape and helps you pinpoint enemy installations. |
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| It was discovered in 1908 by a Japanese scientist, Kikunae Ikeda, who was trying to pinpoint the source of the intense deliciousness of broth made from kombu seaweed. |
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| Testing of the enclosure and the HVAC can immediately determine any home's enjoyability and energy efficiency, and pinpoint the most effective home improvements. |
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| No official dates pinpoint when these mysterious figures were carved, but it is estimated that sometime between 900 and 1400 AD nomadic Algonkians discovered the marble slab. |
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| The program trains the four-legged friends to help investigators pinpoint the location of accelerant residue, such as gasoline, kerosene and lighter fluid. |
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| Doncaster paid the price two minutes later when Doyle sent Hunt away down the left and his pinpoint cross was glanced in by Fletcher for his sixth goal of the season. |
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| Farmers look forward to using drones for pinpoint crop-dusting. |
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| The machine assembles parts at high speed and with pinpoint accuracy. |
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| The 28-year-old not only hassled the visitors' midfield but also delivered pinpoint balls with alarming accuracy as far as the east Londoners were concerned. |
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| It is hard to pinpoint the main reason why exactly this has happened. |
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| To be truly successful using this style they must have good reflexes, a high level of prediction and awareness, pinpoint accuracy and speed, both in striking and in footwork. |
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| They will be granted entry, providing they accept the biometric sleeping policeman that will pinpoint their movements throughout their entire life. |
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| For stratigraphers to declare a new epoch requires that they indentify geologic-scale changes to Earth, and are able to pinpoint a date at which those changes occurred. |
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