The sign was very small and right next to a large advertisement for a while-you-wait car wash with an arrow pointing down the alleyway. |
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Further down the road, there is a most attractive black and white iron signpost pointing to the four villages. |
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I think of leading him up to the scene after the battle, with his sample swatches of alternative flag materials, and pointing to the flag. |
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We must never cease pointing out the essential sameness of the major political parties. |
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It was Apian who first drew the tails of comets pointing away from the sun and not streaming out behind them. |
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I only glared at him as I unhooked my double-layered skirt and grabbed my sai, pointing one at his neck and the other lower by his waist. |
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The men assaulted the guards, knocking the male to the floor and kicking and punching him while pointing a gun at him. |
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I seem to remember the captain pointing out its rumness in a less polite way in the recent series too. |
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It is worth pointing out, by the way, that all the contributors have agreed to donate their author royalties to the Simon Communities of Ireland. |
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With everything pointing to the long haul, the actual results might be difficult to ascertain. |
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I was pointing out that those three films were commercial, and not aimed at the art house crowd. |
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On the back of the flyer, Lam drew a map of the area with dates and names and arrows pointing in various directions. |
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There wasn't any indication towards where they were going at all, no signs or pointing neon arrows. |
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My colleagues' somewhat ropey grasp of physics resulted in a deluge of emails pointing out the error of our ways. |
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It was nearly identical to Pegasus, save that it was wingless and had a short argent horn pointing up from its forehead. |
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The burst of flash illuminates a mass of arms raised, index fingers and little fingers pointing skywards, in the time-honoured rock salute. |
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Let me now assuage the fear of theory by pointing out that there are theories which actually threaten or ignore the literariness of literature. |
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I could find a mentor and follow them around, learning the arcane and mystical art of pointing. |
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It is important to note that in severe cases apraxic patients may have difficulty even with pointing. |
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Following it, Alexander presently saw some signs pointing pedestrians in the correct direction. |
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His hair was pointing in ten different directions, and he had a lima bean stuck to his bulgy cheek. |
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But people who were pointing this out were Leftists, Crypto-Communists and other riff-raff. |
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Hard-wearing though they are, with the passing of time these tiles became slightly concave, so that the pointing lines formed raised ridges. |
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He doesn't sound hopeful, pointing out that the Prague anti-capitalists, for all their passion, are a small group of agitators. |
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To emphasize the general untrustworthiness of boys she tries to shock me by pointing out their base animal instincts. |
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Have you considered that they may be pointing to your anima or feminine side? |
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Beneath the surface the green gloom parted to reveal the foggy apparition of the cutter's mast pointing us down towards the wreck. |
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He was now gesturing to us, pointing in the direction of the stairs leading out of the dorm. |
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The prospect of a new tax on collectors has the secondary art market in a lather, pointing to the fast-falling chunk of sky heading their way. |
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He adds that progress on debugging code is a tad slow, pointing to threads you can find on this bulletin board. |
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All are fully-steerable altazimuth telescopes capable of pointing and tracking over zenith angles from 1 to 60 degrees. |
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The links that you have pointing to your site must be quality, related links that belong to the same category. |
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Occasionally a writer may vary the slant of her writing, with letters pointing in all directions. |
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A small knot of men standing in front of J.R.'s split in two to get out of our way, laughing at us and pointing. |
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I said in a wishful small voice hoping she'll forgive me and save me the humiliation by just pointing to my desk. |
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Despite losing the election, Sinn Fein's Colm Burns was in buoyant mood, pointing to the fact he topped the polls at the first count. |
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This causes the foot to be sharply angled at the heel, with the foot pointing up and outward. |
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Windows will automatically recognize the new pointing device, but will detect it as a mouse and not a graphic tablet. |
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By speaking of the new wine and new wineskins, Jesus was pointing to the newness of the divine life that he had come to give his people. |
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She felt the bow in her firm grip as she took aim at the target, the silvery arrow pointing away from her. |
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In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date. |
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Instead of pointing the finger at yobs we should perhaps inspect our own whited sepulchres. |
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There are a lot of clues pointing you in the right direction, but nobody just tells you where it's at. |
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Her index finger was slightly pointing to the raft floating in the middle of the lake. |
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It is, I repeat, just greed on the part of the ownership and I bet my pointing it out to them won't make a blind bit of difference either. |
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On a weather map, a warm front is denoted by a line with red semicircles pointing in the direction of travel. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing in the direction the cold air is moving. |
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I'm growing weary of pointing out what a success this campaign has been to date. |
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The building is effectively a giant glass satellite, with a central tower pointing its finger accusingly at the heavens. |
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There's something of that in all of us, so no one can be too enthusiastic in pointing an accusing finger. |
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If we point an accusing finger, there are three fingers pointing back at ourselves. |
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Inevitably, there are concerns about cheating, with the accusing finger as usual pointing at Ferrari. |
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Ignoring their needs and interests and pointing accusatory fingers won't help. |
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First to his knees, then his haunches, and then dropping forward in the dirt, pointing his whole body at me like an accusatory finger. |
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All I saw was jagged branches of bare, lifeless trees pointing towards a dull gray sky. |
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There, I can discuss things from my past in an abstract manner, without directly pointing fingers. |
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The abseil was completed, but we suffered a 30-minute delay due to the abseiling staff pointing us in the wrong direction at the bottom. |
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Kneel at his or her feet, put the heel of one hand above his or her navel, put the other hand over your fist with the fingers of both hands pointing toward his or her head. |
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Bauer is aware that current momentum is pointing towards the one-state solution, an outcome he abhors. |
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Smith echoed Breyer in pointing out that judges look at these cases through the lens of the harm caused by the lie. |
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But sources said that the evidence so far is pointing away from an ISIS connection. |
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The elongate lepidocentrids typically are preserved on their sides with the small spines pointing radially, with nearly as many aborally compressed. |
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It is not the policy of this newspaper to select candidates for the election, but I'm not above pointing out some things I've noticed in the past week. |
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And they are absolutely scathing of the quantitive approach, pointing out that economics cannot make quantitive predictions, only qualitative ones. |
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All was going well until we went to the Crescent Hotel where I was refused entry for wearing a sports shirt, even after pointing out what day it was. |
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Nor will he be suckered into thinking that England will be beaten handily today, despite every bookmaker's odds pointing very firmly to an Irish victory. |
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For a Jane Doe such as myself the sight of all this hardware with massive antenna extended and satellite dishes pointing to the heavens was staggering. |
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Veteran Frankie Carroll especially was out of traps in jig time pointing a free inside a minute and landing a real beauty from play two minutes later. |
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Solicitors acting on behalf of a number of officers have written to cinemas and halls pointing out that they may be liable to action should the film be found to be defamatory. |
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I see him pointing right at me, the gun jumping in his hands. |
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Bauer wheels the combat craft on a dime, pointing the bow to the shore. |
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This pointing pulls the heel and ankle bones forward putting a great deal of rubbing on the skin on top of the ankle bones and over the tendon in front of the ankle. |
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The huge framework of the reflecting telescope loomed before me, the two-ton Pyrex glass mirror at the bottom, the tube pointing up and out through the aperture in the dome. |
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This paper has attempted to remedy this with results pointing to their potential significant but regionalized adverse impact on wealth dispersion among farm families. |
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Despite being labelled as weak Havering councillors were putting on a brave face and pointing out they were at least moving in the right direction. |
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When you say design, some folks conjure up images of la-di-da characters with long silk scarves flurrying about pointing out how atrocious or marvelous everything looks. |
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But ultimately, pointing to the stock chart is like a football coach pointing to the scoreboard. |
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Cohn rejoins by pointing out that such an imagining cannot be discursive, because, for Foucault, discourse must be enforced across a single ontological plane. |
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Public health officials point to pollution in the air, never pointing out the pollution in the gut. |
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He was remonstrating with a beggar and pointing at a photograph. |
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Meads defines the term banquet precisely, pointing out that a banquet served as a light repast or perhaps the final course of a feast rather than a feast in itself. |
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Here we see Heidegger critically pointing the finger at Nietzsche for his radical individualism, which equated freedom with a solitude that denied our worldly contextuality. |
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Frantically twisting the leafy herbs into various intricate shapes of power, he adorned her chest, pointing them so that all invoked power would be directed to the amulet. |
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And what better way to rally the troops than by pointing out the enormity of the enemy? |
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In front of rapt audiences he would burn his skin with acid and then anoint the wounds with his wonder-jelly, pointing to earlier scars Vaseline had healed. |
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He scores the pub quiz pedant's point for pointing out in BLOCK CAPITALS that the REASON NEIL YOUNG wasn't on the list of best US bands was his Canadianism. |
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He yelled, pointing at the revealing outfit I had to wear that weekend. |
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I turned around and saw the sailor pointing at the life raft. |
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He was very confused, but then, when light dawned, he took much glee in pointing out I'd paid the exact same amount as I would have before my haggling. |
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The other charges included aggravated assault, four counts of rape, and three counts of kidnapping and pointing a firearm. |
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And perhaps more importantly, most authors don't want to name names when it comes to pointing out bad products or rip-off hosting companies, of which there are far too many. |
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The experienced official calmly walked over to his far side linesman and consulted him before pointing to the half-way line and sending the Dundee fans into raptures. |
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And that was one of the things that I'm pointing out in my book, that the courts have arrogated power to themselves that should be given to the legislature. |
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Thanks Rovell for pointing that out, all part of being a good Samaritan, right? |
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Remembering better is not about pointing the camera and switching to HD mode. |
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James Fraser argues that Wilfrid's family were aristocrats from Deira, pointing out that most of Wilfrid's early contacts were from that area. |
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Gunhild had taken great pleasure in pointing out that, after today, she, too, would sit there, since Norsewomen ate apart from the men. |
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If the tops of the rock units within the folds remain pointing upwards, they are called anticlines and synclines, respectively. |
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It appears as if money is no barrier to regifting either, with the finger pointing recently at millionaire pop superstar Cheryl Cole recently. |
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Other researchers have criticized such claims, pointing out, for instance, that not all abdominal pain is caused by lead poisoning. |
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However, independent reviews have called into question the methodology of those growth estimates, pointing to factual inconsistencies. |
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The animal typically attacks by charging and pointing its tusks towards the intended victim, with most injuries occurring on the thigh region. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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Critics have no trouble pointing out the many flaws in arkeological thought. |
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When they are on the water their body is rather low in the water with their tail pointing diagonally upwards. |
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A quartz geode is such a situation where the void is approximately spherical in shape, lined with a bed of crystals pointing inward. |
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Whether they figured immediate selection for gravedom, by pointing skeletal finger, was about to commence, or what, I don't know. |
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From my position I could see the gins pointing back, and as the men turned they looked for a moment and then made a wild rush for the entrance. |
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It augered into the water and vanishedunder the surface only to float up again, its keel pointing skyward. |
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Ralph had stopped smiling and was pointing into the lagoon. Something creamy lay among the ferny weeds. |
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Last year's earthquake crushed his house, his livelihood and very nearly his leg, he said, pointing to a plastered limb that refuses to heal. |
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Hume, I felt, was perfectly right in pointing out that induction cannot be logically justified. |
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Moore also publicly criticised details of the script before the film's release, pointing to apparent laziness in the writing. |
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The SDLP reject this argument, pointing to their strong support in Derry and their victory in South Belfast in the 2005 election. |
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The Lord President can not avoid our pointing out that the Government's position has shifted dizzily from point to point during these debates. |
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But it's not obvious, and pointing at a bunch of fourth-graders in belly shirts does not make it so. |
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He argues that independent of any verbal definitions, we know the meaning of blue and green, say through a definition by pointing. |
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The drop kick technique in rugby codes is usually to hold the ball with one end pointing downwards in two hands above the kicking leg. |
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Some critics value it highly, pointing to music such as that written by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Aaron Copland, Bernard Herrmann, and others. |
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The two comics spent the episode pointing him in the direction of everywhere except the stage to prevent him singing. |
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Charlet exonerated the fungus and are now pointing at the lygus bug, also known as the tarnished plant bug. |
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It consists of six bars pointing forward representing the Sestieri of the city, and one that points backward representing the Giudecca. |
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However, the category can include other types of information than pointing, such as direction of gaze, tone of voice, and so on. |
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For Zwingli, a sacrament was an initiatory ceremony or a pledge, pointing out that the word was derived from sacramentum meaning an oath. |
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The Church thus released a statement pointing out that the policy was not news. |
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Since the sand influences the colour of the lime mortar, colours of pointing mortar can vary dramatically from district to district. |
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The trig point and the remains of its foundations are no longer upright, lying horizontally pointing westward. |
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Fans pointing downrange can provide air movement away from shooters to lessen lead exposure. |
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My mother, determined to short-circuit my outcry, would match my objections by pointing out an inherent reward for doing such work. |
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His limbs hung limply, and that white sneakerless sock was like a finger pointing straight at the heavens. |
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I never leave Brinker, my 11-year-old Bohemian wirehaired pointing griffon, at home during hunting season. |
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Henry defended the legality of their union by pointing out that Catherine had previously been married. |
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Butterfly eggs These eggs can be things of beauty, with ribbing and fluting pointing the eye toward a little opening called the micropyle. |
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The upper Rhine and Danube appear to form a funnel pointing straight at Vesontio. |
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The spectrometer identified plentiful calcium and sulfur, in a ratio pointing to relatively pure calcium sulfate. |
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Before this both Linus Pauling and Watson and Crick had generated erroneous models with the chains inside and the bases pointing outwards. |
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Floral and faunal remains of species pointing to temperate climate and indicating a specific age are used to identify particular interglacials. |
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This generates a lift force vector pointing forwards and upwards, and a drag force vector pointing rearwards and upwards. |
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She has chosen to take issue with me for criticizing the use of heroin and cocaine, and for pointing out the similarity with using Zoloft. |
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I was looking forward to showing her some bobwhites over good pointing dogs. |
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The dipole is roughly equivalent to a powerful bar magnet, with its south pole pointing towards the geomagnetic North Pole. |
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Some smaller iris species have all six lobes pointing straight outwards, but generally limb and standards differ markedly in appearance. |
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The Kriegsmarine response was focused on pointing out the many difficulties to be surmounted if invading England was to be a viable option. |
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Pumps can move water between the tanks, changing weight distribution and pointing the sub up or down. |
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The Ivorian then inexplicably handled the resultant corner and referee Nicola Rizzoli had no hesitation pointing to the spot. |
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Republicans regarded the state forces as combatants in the conflict, pointing to the collusion between the state forces and the loyalist paramilitaries as proof of this. |
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Other scholars disagree, pointing out that although Cruthin was used to translate Picti into Irish, Picti was never used to translate Cruthin into Latin. |
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An approach to identify migration intensity makes use of upward pointing microphones to record the nocturnal contact calls of flocks flying overhead. |
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Passerines are distinguished from other orders of Aves by the arrangement of their toes, three pointing forward and one back, which facilitates perching. |
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Tony and Eileen Sollis set the tone with some consistent pointing which was rewarded with an impressive 13-0 success over Steve Hammond and Roger Seabury in the pairs. |
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A satire play takes a comic look at current events people while at the same time attempting to make a political or social statement, for example pointing out corruption. |
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This volume could become a toddler's first introduction to marine biology, with a parent turning pages and pointing out sea horses, penguins, marine iguanas. |
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The reporter cornered the politician by pointing out the hypocrisy of his position on mandatory sentencing, in light of the politician's own actions in court. |
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Early iron smelting within Glamorgan was a localised and minor industry, with historical evidence pointing to scattered ironworks throughout the county. |
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Author Edward Macan counters by pointing out that these bands were at least partially motivated by a nostalgic desire to preserve a past style rather than a drive to innovate. |
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As for the Griswolds' car, it comes with a keyfob that, emblazoned with a swastika pointing the wrong way, has the hilarious ability to make the bumpers fall off. |
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As for the Griswold's car, it comes with a keyfob that, emblazoned with a swastika pointing the wrong way, has the hilarious ability to make the bumpers fall off. |
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Fillmore's Ruben Munoz was red-carded in the 68th minute, and Mojave's Ramon Vasquez was quickly ejected for applauding and pointing at the referee after the call. |
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He zzzed for a long time, bobbing back and forth, and then he let us go, pointing to two empty seats across the aisle and motioning for us to sit down. |
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Hussain celebrated reaching his ton with a gesture towards the media centre, pointing to the number three on the back of his shirt and offering some colourful language. |
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As we went along, Mother had to look this way and that to follow the line of some excited finger pointing out a blue wren's nest or the place where Charlie killed the snake. |
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A properly positioned arrow rest for finger shooters will not be in line at rest or even at full draw and will look like it is pointing too far to the left or right. |
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Extend your arm at the elbow joint pointing your little finger to the sky. |
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Ibrahim Youssef said, pointing out that LSD viral disease incurs economic losses which result from a production drop and morbidity rates due to health complications. |
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Edging round the west shore past a rowan-decked promontory, we found the long finger of Oban Haka pointing to the ruins of a building marked on the map as shieling. |
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Here we usually find the caballero aiming his pistol in one direction while pointing his reined-in steed in another, as if ready to wheel and dash to safety. |
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Males will demonstrate ownership of a nest by gesturing towards their neighbours with their head with the beak pointing down and the wings slightly outstretched. |
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She also discusses the reddish hair, pointing out that hair pigment is not stable after death and that various factors such as temperature, soil, etc. |
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Nevertheless, pointing a finger at young men and punishing them with breach-of-promise lawsuits did little to address the problem of fallen women. |
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Taboos in Thailand include touching someone's head or pointing with the feet, as the head is considered the most sacred and the foot the lowest part of the body. |
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Turnout rates have not declined substantially since 1992 in Italy, though, pointing to other factors than compulsory voting to explain high electoral participation. |
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After pointing the DOT arrow on the baseplate at the target, the compass is oriented so that the needle is superimposed over the orienting arrow in the capsule. |
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She argues for rationality, pointing out that Burke's system would lead to the continuation of slavery, simply because it had been an ancestral tradition. |
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They've even got my lazy eye in, it's kind of pointing that way. |
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This cartel flagrantly violated the teachings of the church, which tried to justify it by pointing to the virtuous military campaigns it would finance. |
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Going forward and glancing over the weather bow, I perceived that the ship swinging to her anchor with the flood-tide, was now obliquely pointing towards the open ocean. |
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In the 1940s, some evidence had been found pointing to another macromolecule, DNA, the other major component of chromosomes, as a candidate genetic molecule. |
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Retrievers, spaniels, and pointing breeds are used to hunt pheasants. |
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Pirovano also indicates when the illustrator extends features of Dante's narrative, pointing out, for example, in his discussion of the xylograph for Purg. |
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The map symbol is a short line attached and at right angles to the strike symbol pointing in the direction which the planar surface is dipping down. |
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Additionally, evidence pointing towards massive reefs with varied ecosystems, especially in the species of sponges and coral, have also been discovered. |
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That one word hangs over the theater, eerily pointing out that Eurydice is not only physically separated from her husband, but sentiently as well. |
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I'm sure that statement will have the zaftig zealots up in arms and the do-gooders pointing out her other more cerebral plus points, but I don't give a cheesy stuffed crust. |
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I'll let a rookie march behind me with a loaded weapon once he's been blooded in combat, until then he stays in front where I can see which way he's pointing. |
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By suggesting his team had fallen below their standards while pointing a finger at the back four was the equivalent of a verbal rollocking from any other manager. |
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The peculiar advantages of definition by pointing are only two. First, it is available before any other method is, namely, at the beginning of each symbolizer's life. |
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Typical minimum pointing angles to the true wind are as follows. |
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While we waited for the hand signal to pull chocks and chains, I noticed someone outside the rotor arc pointing at the tail section of the aircraft. |
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For their part, the others had been earnestly pointing out that there were in fact two types of crocodiles, saltwater and freshwater, and that only the salties were dangerous. |
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The intent of this charge remains ambiguous, as is the Bayeux Tapestry, which simply depicts Edward pointing at a man thought to represent Harold. |
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Vaughn is badly beaten up by Hamilton's bully boys and left for dead after causing trouble by pointing out that the croupier is using loaded dice. |
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