Even while he was in the thick of the campaign, there were pointers to his party's rout in the 1991 General Election. |
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Also, since you've been called the queen of fantasy romance, i could use any pointers you have! |
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Do any quilting experts have any pointers that I may have missed with my choices? |
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The attack by two sharks is unusual behaviour for white pointers, which are generally regarded as solitary hunters. |
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But he is certain that Jarrod Stehbens would not agree with some calls for great white pointers to be culled. |
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The technology comes too late for 29-year-old Bradley Smith, who was attacked by two white pointers recently while surfing in Perth. |
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By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed. |
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Thus, each device in the tree has pointers to structures for the type of chip and the individual instance of the chip. |
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This year my team did really bad because they couldn't hit their jump shots, 3 pointers, lay-ups, or free throws. |
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Based on what I have learned from past experiences, here are some pointers to make the most of your camp's video or photography shoot. |
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Despite her antipathy towards MacKenzie, she may well have picked up pointers from him about how to manage journalists. |
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I was meaning to write a few key words as pointers for me to talk around, but ended up writing in complete sentences. |
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Got any pointers on the diamond system or some good way of practicing bank shots? |
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And like the purebred English pointers and setters he reared, Farrior inherited a love of the chase. |
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Using a pistol, automatic weapon, and space gun as pointers, he highlighted places of American interest on the map. |
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For example, this government publication gives pointers on navigating deserts and swimming rivers safely. |
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At the lecture, they showed us slides with some basic pointers on International Humanitarian Law accompanied by some gruesome pictures. |
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Before breaking camp at the base of the Root, your guide will give you pointers on crampon use and safe route-finding. |
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The pupils have spent the last 6 weeks attending an evening class, every Monday, learning new techniques and pointers on improving their photos. |
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Did Karl want pointers on how he could bring Allen's bill to the big leagues? |
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He gave her some pointers on bow technique on just the first three notes of the movement, which was really interesting to hear. |
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Anyway, helpful soul that I am, I thought I'd offer some pointers on getting through this holiday season in one reasonably sane piece. |
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From a relatively old article comes some pointers on improving design through simplicity. |
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These identifiers will serve as pointers to the metadata information in the local system. |
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What that metadata harvesting protocol really is fundamentally, is a way for metadata and pointers to data to migrate from one system to another. |
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Ann Jones takes a selection of gun dogs including springer spaniels, german pointers and Labradors for a stroll during the fair. |
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Samantha Dyer, 14, of Sorrell Close, Goldhanger, has been breeding and showing pointers, with her mum, Sharon, since she was seven. |
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She said she had bred pointers and kept budgerigars and fancied something different. |
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The white droppings of birds served as location pointers for eagles and vultures nesting in the craggy reaches. |
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Many more, though, are just pointers to news stories bubbling up beneath the radar of the national political press. |
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Angular measurements are made using sextants, theodolites, quadrants and station pointers. |
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I'm happy because I was easily able to find the various network stations, but now I get to learn how to remap the guide station pointers. |
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On a one-on-one basis I will be getting little pointers off him regarding the season ahead. |
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In drama, such oblique or hidden cataphoric pointers to what is yet to come are usually called dramatic irony. |
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But hopefully I've given you some useful hints and pointers to more complete sources of information. |
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Hidden away in this week's news are pointers to what will actually make a success of an online business. |
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Examples of these peripheral devices are single-handed keyboards, lightweight headset pointers, and trackballs to replace mice. |
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Apart from the usual common-sense advice, there are a couple of critical pointers. |
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Pinpoint positional kicking was awarded with two further three pointers, and Oxford assumed a narrow lead. |
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So if you, unlike me, know what is going on drop me an email or post a message in the forums and give me some pointers. |
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Did he miss all the slam dunks, three pointers, full-court presses and blocked shots? |
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Three successive wins are pointers to a new era and have transformed the youngsters into giant-killers. |
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The contest should provide some useful pointers for the upcoming winter campaigns. |
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In complex computer games the documentation usually gives only vague pointers. |
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Joseph Raphson's life can only be deduced from a number of pointers. |
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They are the most enthusiastic laughers, pointers and critics of us all. |
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Greyhounds and pointers also often carry this extreme white gene. |
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With beers, stouts and ales of such quality on tap all weekend, the visitors may well have had a few pointers for the organisers of the Munich festival. |
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Fortunately, Egg gives you the correct answers at the end of the test along with some pointers about which aspects of knowledge you need to mug up on. |
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Some star charts are drawn with the pointers to help locate objects above. |
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Actually, vee gave Kate Mulgrew more pointers as to who Red is than any other single person. |
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Before that, there are plenty of significant jumps races around the country today that will be seen as pointers to the two showpiece events at the Cheltenham Festival. |
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Only he's probably going to need some pointers on where all the pieces go. |
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With me playing the same position as her or whatever she would be giving me little pointers on the opposing team because they've been around and she's been around. |
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After being inserted into the lineup with four minutes remaining in the half, White promptly nailed a trifecta of three pointers to lead the team with nine points at the half. |
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Normally readers would have at least two stories, sometimes three, as well as two to three teasers or pointers to scan and select their reading matter. |
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The wife and I are going to beach resort for a couple of weeks and I thought I'd pick up a couple of pointers so as not to look like a complete duffer! |
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found. |
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Toyota has slashed Camry's lead content by reformulating undercoating, greases, bronze alloys and taking lead out of meter pointers, connections and heater cores. |
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I gave him some pointers and examples of grant proposals that I thought could be useful. |
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Some pointers for the Princeton kid and others who deny that racial bias exists in America today. |
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In which case, maybe you should take some pointers from economist Daniel Hamermesh, who has been happily married for decades. |
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They've been giving us pointers on how to conduct it, what not to do, etc. |
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The inspectors have commended us for those efforts and have given us a couple of useful pointers on how to continue our improvements and we are already taking action on those. |
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If someone arrives with large charts and pointers, where does it stop? |
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There are more than 50 traditionally docked breeds recognised by the Kennel Club, including cocker spaniels, pointers, Irish terriers and vizslas. |
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Here's Jones taking technical pointers from a mouthy teenager in a McDonald's ad. |
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But I'm not disappointed, because I got some excellent and very complimentary feedback, plus some very useful pointers on how I can develop my skills. |
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And there are some pointers that the tide is turning, even if slowly. |
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Aside from these fundamentals, you'll get a chance to practice these skills and get pointers from the pros as they instruct you on the best moments to use these talents. |
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The British telegraph, invented by Cooke and Wheatstone utilized 6 wires which actuated five needle pointers attached to five galvanoscopes at the receiver end. |
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Also known as station pointers, their unique capabilities account for their prevalence aboard ships that engage frequently in non-electronic coastal navigation. |
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They offer pointers on everything from how to create a blaster mark on the white Stormtrooper armor to how to build a suit to last longer. |
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The Big Dipper's Merak and Dubhe, pointers for the North Star, are now positioned east-west just after dark marking the midpoint of winter. |
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Now does this mean that we should trade in our pointers, flushers, and retrievers in favor of mutts? |
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A traditional snooker scoreboard resembles an abacus, and records units, tens and hundreds via horizontal sliding pointers. |
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However, there are some pointers which may give a reasonably accurate estimate. |
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There are also some historical pointers to a continuing separate ethnic identity. |
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These pointers are often just simple points, but depending on the skill of the craftsman can be very elaborate and artistic. |
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There are examples of astrolabes with artistic pointers in the shape of balls, stars, snakes, hands, dogs' heads, and leaves, among others. |
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The names of the indicated stars were often engraved on the pointers in Arabic or Latin. |
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This has been bugging me recently. Any quines or pointers to relevant articles or web pages is appreciated. Thanks! |
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Grouse shooting can also be undertaken by 'walking up' grouse over pointers, or by flushing the birds with other dogs. |
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The two German wirehaired pointers have yet to be found, and their vanishing remains a mystery. |
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In these cases, deleting pointers to files or deleting keys to encrypted files is not sufficient. |
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The third largest category is mixed breeds, and other dogs shot include Dobermans, shar-peis, bull mastiffs, German shepherds and pointers. |
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The online system maintains pointers to both the electronic and microfilm images. |
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The movement of pointers on Ouija boards, tables during seances, or rods in the hands of dowsers are also examples of ideomotor activity. |
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Fenerbahce started off the second quarter with back-to-back three pointers by Onan and Nemanja Bjelica. |
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Only the new data elements are stored, along with pointers to all of the existing matched data elements that were already in the repository. |
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The details of an internal quality control review process are presented along with valuable pointers on verbal communication, active listening, and effective writing. |
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The instructor gave me some pointers on writing a good paper. |
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Above this is attached a movable 'rete', a kind of openwork graticule bearing little curlicued pointers identifying the positions of the bright stars. |
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On a sunny morning a pair of pointers named Ergal and Babe joined a Brittany named Mack and guide Ben Dempsey to take me out to fulfill my appointed task. |
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Four landmarks were then identified using navigation pointers that included the medial and lateral epicondyles, the piriformis fossa, and the femoral head-neck junction. |
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An article in the next issue of OT will discuss the use of cycloplegia and non-cycloplegic techniques in more detail, but some general pointers are offered here. |
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One teacher, Pat Brennan, still a major player on the Birmingham Irish music scene, helped him get his first tin whistle and gave him a few pointers. |
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Professional headshot photographer and personal brand strategist Michael Cavotta of Cleveland has some pointers to make your photo head and shoulders above the rest. |
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Here are some pointers on setting up and conducting these tastings, keeping in mind that there are some differences in the handling of wine tastings or spirits tastings. |
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