Speaking at the scene, he said new information about the location of the youth's body had been received, pinpointing the two possible spots. |
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Among them was a stone slab pinpointing the spot where the Buddha was born was discovered in the shrine. |
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With cesium, pinpointing the erosion's source is difficult because there's no differentiation among sites of origin. |
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I hope the intelligences would be more accurate in pinpointing the real criminals instead of harassing innocents. |
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So many competing radiation sources are sited close to each other that pinpointing any risk is problematic. |
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Online mapping systems have often been challenged with translating street addresses into the geocodes and pinpointing the locations on maps. |
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Hubbert calculated this with accuracy for the US, pinpointing the 1970s as the zenith of production. |
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But until the interference brought on by her shift clears, I'll have a difficult time pinpointing her location. |
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Up ahead, the Challengers are pinpointing their targets, 120 mm guns taking aim. |
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The explosives were hidden inside a sock and police also found several maps pinpointing sensitive targets, including a nearby Nato base. |
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The psychologically savvy custodian is adept at pinpointing key moments in his development. |
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With no little trepidation, he ran a diagnostic, pinpointing the alarm, and called up the sequence that had triggered it. |
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If you would like help in pinpointing opportunities for improvement in your utility systems, you can take the first step right here, right now. |
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New antiviral drugs are being developed but would best be used if and when a rapid method of diagnosis pinpointing the specific viral cause is available. |
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So Mum told her about the pages from the phone book found beside each murder victim, seemingly pinpointing the identity of the killer's next target. |
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Most of the times, pinpointing the exact spot of the leak takes long. |
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By pinpointing which cognitive abilities all primates share, including prosimian primates, we hope to determine what aspects of intelligence are general primate adaptations. |
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Sound and critical, for he does not shrink back from pinpointing any sensitive areas in EU policy. |
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Without pinpointing the areas that need attention, you might be fixing a problem that doesn't exist and ignoring a potential trouble spot. |
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A canopy of hickory, oak and mesquite shrouded the barn and the muddy red clay, pinpointing where the pork, chicken and beef were becoming prize-winning barbecue. |
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The Yankees sent him for an arthrogram today in hopes of pinpointing the problem. |
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By pinpointing the affected areas in the brain, researchers may be able to increase the benefits of cochlear implants for older individuals. |
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It is as hard as pinpointing potential serial killers from the general population. |
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But pinpointing a proper dose is challenging, as are the ethics of involving patients with early-stage cancers, he says. |
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She's very good at pinpointing the feeling of how it progresses, the ways to keep yourself grounded. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging is remarkably efficient notably for pinpointing the location of the fibromas, but the quality-cost ratio is low. |
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Citizens are able to report graffiti on the spot, pinpointing their exact location to assist councils in their removal. |
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We must continue to work to increase safety standards in transport and its infrastructures, pinpointing black spots and protecting them. |
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The incorporation of mileage markers along the pathways is once again important in this instance as a measure for pinpointing location. |
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Every EVOLUTION 5000 TIC model is ideal for locating the seat of any fire, as well as for pinpointing and isolating hidden fires. |
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Once the survey is complete, Dr. Clapperton hopes to draw maps pinpointing earthworm distribution across Canada. |
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By pinpointing locations in this manner, it will provide for an accurate record of location in the event of a crisis. |
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It is by pinpointing clear priorities and concrete action that we shall get people rallying behind it and committing themselves to it. |
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They gave me really good advice, pinpointing the parts where things didn't sound right and leaving the good stuff as it was. |
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By pinpointing the services required, a policy determining quantitative and qualitative needs can be outlined. |
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For even finer pinpointing, you can select areas using all six characters of the code. |
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Each of the six separate playlets showcased a man-woman relationship, pinpointing toe-curling aspects of British life across the spectrum and behind the net curtains. |
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Systems were developed for chumming the fish in the open ocean and pinpointing schools of fish with the help of land-based watchers and signal flags. |
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However, sitting down with your tasks each day can assist you in pinpointing your workload instead of waiting until you're up to your ears in tasks. |
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The two researchers base their theory on a study pinpointing a difference in concentration of a neodymium isotope, 142Nd, within the Earth's rocks, and of chondrites, a type of meteorite. |
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All other functions, such as pinpointing position on a digital map or transmission of position information for other purposes, are performed in the user device. |
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Drill-down into various levels of detail for pinpointing the root cause of application issues. |
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The identification of these preconditions paves the way for pinpointing the goals to be reached and values to be enlisted in order to bring about change. |
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Reason Why Selected: This was an excellent example of how to turnaround a club by conducting a thorough evaluation, pinpointing the club's challenges and developing strategies to meet those challenges. |
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Smart pinpointing of your applications' critical performance issues. |
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The Ideclic team rose to the challenge brilliantly, resulting in effective graphics that place the poster in the spotlight, and support the contents and the simplicity of navigation and visual pinpointing. |
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It is thus critical that the available research be assembled, reviewed, and critiqued as a prelude to pinpointing areas of future research and policy development. |
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They can, however, be useful for pinpointing technology conditions, corporate governance institutional environments, and so on, that would make them viable and efficient in the use of human and physical resources. |
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In fact, pinpointing the attraction of Game of Thrones, currently pounding and bashing and hey-nonn-noing to the season two close right now is thumpingly tough. |
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The variation involved means that accurately predicting which voices will be best for a particular job, independent of age, gender and ethnicity, means pinpointing the right combinations of vocal features. |
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Cell site analysis, pinpointing the location of a mobile phone when a call is made, revealed that all five men had been in the capital on 16-17 December. |
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And he had marked out a young Nick Clegg for higher things as far back as the mid 1990s, later pinpointing Sheffield Hallam as a parliamentary base for him in 2002 following the resignation of the sitting MP Richard Allan. |
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What was relevant was not pinpointing the inconsistencies in the current system but reflecting in a constructive way on how to improve it, bearing in mind that poverty was the ultimate denial of human rights. |
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Staff and Board were actively engaged in a planning process in the past year, examining organizational strengths, pinpointing areas for change and creating a shared vision for the future of the organization. |
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Since describing the bird, Opisthocomos hoazin, in 1776, ornithologists have had problems pinpointing its closest kin, as the hoatzin looks and acts so unlike other birds. |
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Pinpointing the source of crosslinguistic influences in the interlanguage of a multilingual speaker is less straightforward. |
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Pinpointing the trouble spot has now enabled surgeons to remove it in some patients. |
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