I used to sit at the kitchen table and covetously turn the thin pages, dog earring necessities to be pointed out to my parents. |
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I pointed a forefinger to my forehead, then drew my finger across my lips, as he had. |
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More important, it pointed to the greater reality that lay eternally beyond the world. |
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The trade body had also pointed out that its aim was to help hundreds of producers, distributors and exhibitors. |
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Eusebio pointed with pride to its church and rectory, carpenter shop, blacksmith forge, and water mill. |
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What he pointed to, is that apparently weak forces actually can dominate what seem to be strong forces. |
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This essay praised Propp's work, but pointed out that the problem with formalism was its policy of ignoring thematic content. |
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It might be pointed out that the state already regulates, in excruciating detail, passive methods that have to be taken. |
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Another sculpture features dozens of pointed excrescences that jut up from a round base. |
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To satisfy the second prong, it could have pointed to McGinnis' failure to complain in a timely manner. |
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Success was equivocal, until it was pointed out that the charm lacked a joint. |
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With a yawn that shook the building to its foundations, the woman pointed down a large corridor to yet another pair of double doors. |
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She pointed to a crevice in the wall of the mountain surrounding the vulture resting place. |
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The incident, which initially went unnoticed by the referee but was pointed out by the fourth official, left Sauzee looking gutted. |
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They also pointed out that the clergy enjoys some benefits not given to others. |
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The muzzle shall not be sharply pointed and there shall be no evidence of snippiness, foxiness or whisker pinch. |
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Its size, narrow head, and pointed muzzle are foxlike, but its other physical characteristics are similar to those of wolves. |
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The ears were foxlike, the dilated eyes and pointed teeth were common to the family. |
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Jung pointed to the decline over the past years in the fields of Austrian culture and artistic criticism. |
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Shoes are pointed and classic in crocodile and patterned leather with a lace or side buckle. |
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If we made a habit of yielding to prejudice we would restore capital punishment, stone people to death and drown old crones in pointed hats. |
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So as one Franciscan priest pointed out to me, there's the sanctity of the stones of the church. |
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He stood straight, his head at a perfect angle revealing a pointed chin sporting a delicate crop of black hair finely trimmed at the end. |
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With the pointed end of a potato peeler or a small, sharp knife, cut out the core of the tomatoes and lightly mark a cross on their undersides. |
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Still, the bolts on the crossbows were pointed at him and he had no wish to die. |
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It's a freakshow that's also a mirror pointed at the universal freak show that lurks under all our skins. |
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Bismarck, Engels pointed out, would stamp out freedom of the press and free association without which no workers' movement was possible. |
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A reader has rightly pointed out that their figures for number of postings may be inflated due to cross-postings. |
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Take your nail and place it so that the pointed end rests against the top of the block of wood. |
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There are also playful parrot tulips with ruffled flower edges, frilly fringed tulips and lily-flowered tulips with pointed petals. |
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Its quite different from the Sokal hoax, for lots of reasons, as has been pointed out. |
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Manuel, having pointed at the front of what I assumed was a children's book, had promised he would return to it later. |
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Perhaps the pointed kitchen knife has a culinary purpose that we have failed to appreciate? |
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She was a pretty woman, with a slightly pointed face, a small upturned nose, and full ruby-red lips. |
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He walked me on stage, opened the curtain a little bit and pointed to a seat. |
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Near the pointed corner, an external pylon bears steel beams that pierce the curtain wall to support the staircase landings inside. |
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Shrike is a colleague of sparrow, but has a curvirostral bill at the pointed end and sharp nails so as to catch insects, frogs and fishes easily. |
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These vegetal uprights are banded by a ring of intersecting pointed arches with trefoil cusping, pure geometric forms. |
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He pointed beyond a cluster of trees and bushes, where something metallic glimmered in the early sunlight. |
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Mr Honner pointed out that farmers today have huge responsibilities as custodians of animals and the environment and as food producers. |
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In the silence of the echoing marble hall, Marlo's gulp was audible and the shake in her hand as she pointed at Marion was all too clear. |
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He beckoned, then pointed at the poultice, and was relieved when the fledgling crawled over with no sign of either suspicion or fear. |
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It is an honour to live in Morningside, as the man who emulsioned our hall pointed out when I moved here. |
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He pointed to a yellow plastic crate with the empties neatly stacked among full bottles. |
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James pointed over to the daises where a man and woman sat on thrones with Marlin slightly behind them. |
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His brother Eoin pointed a free to leave it 3-11 to 1-3 at the interval, effectively game, set, and match at that stage for the team. |
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Witnesses I, II, and III were in the backyard when Witness III reportedly saw a disk-like object hovering above them and pointed it out. |
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The itchy nature of his gleety discharge and the redness of his meatus also pointed toward this remedy. |
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Lord Templeman pointed out that this interpretation would not give effect to the manifest intention of the Act but would emasculate it. |
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Marx pointed out that political emancipation was a different thing from universal human emancipation. |
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He pointed out that the group has a building contract and has also obtained planning permission. |
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Critics at the discussion pointed to the preparations for the annual event, which they said lacked concept and were often poorly executed. |
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He pointed to an elfin house, a purple shell that looked like a vertical sand dollar. |
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Passengers pointed to overcrowding, delays, poor conditions and frequency as their main gripes. |
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Its difficulty leads to a temptation to dilute the hard academic material with non-physics elements, as you pointed out. |
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He blinked, then grinned his huge, cheesy grin, and pointed to the wall next to him. |
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Soon enough, there was some commotion among the birders as Nilo pointed out a flock of green pigeons. |
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I also go to the farmer's market that's started nearby, but then the greengrocer pointed out to me that it's damaging his business. |
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He pointed out that traffic conditions have worsened through the years because the city's policies are not effective. |
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He pointed out that material of that sort could have an effect on impressionable minds. |
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Only five reviewers pointed out that diabetic patients with hypertension benefit more from blood pressure control than blood glucose control. |
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Releasing Sara's hand, Gwin ran to the front door and pointed at a push-button switch to the left. |
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He then pointed out that public opinion has had an influence on this issue. |
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Urquhart pointed out the painting Henry was receiving depicts a father and son hunting high in the mountains. |
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I pointed across the street at the record store, stuck quietly between a hair salon and a department store. |
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Generally, there are large muscle scars, stout dental lamellae, closely coiled, outwardly pointed spiralia, and simple jugum. |
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She pointed to the left side of the room, to a table that a boy with midnight black hair and a girl with blonde hair up in pigtails sat at. |
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Supporters of the comprehensive system pointed to the figures as evidence that selective education in the state sector was unnecessary. |
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He pointed out that 100 tonnes of diesel is now being released in a relatively shallow area which is also a major spawning area for pilchards. |
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He criticised modern methods of cultivation and pointed out that the use of chemical fertilisers had affected soil fertility. |
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The councillors pointed out everyone knew cholera was due to miasma, the rising of bad smells from the foetid surrounds. |
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She pointed to one of the glass cabinets, where an inkwell was, indeed, on display. |
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He correctly pointed out that six spheres can surround a central sphere in the innermost ring. |
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As Jones pointed out, any symbol is the result of psychological condensation. |
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As I have already pointed out, this is not the position in the case of a judicial development of the law. |
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Little adornment was on her, except a single piercing at the top of her pointed ear, but what caught Kira's attention was the fife at her waist. |
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In the introduction he pointed out that a plane was a special case of a spherical surface, that is a sphere with infinite radius. |
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He also pointed out that a further 300 spin off jobs from the Marino Point plant could be in jeopardy if it was closed. |
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Trench, ever quick on the draw, drew a shotgun out of his trench-coat and quickly pointed it at the abomination in their midst. |
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Irene, standing at the end of the pier, pointed excitedly toward the yacht's prow. |
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The United Nations have pointed out and denunciated its human rights record. |
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I wonder if the minor clerical errors would be pointed out to the proposers if the hierarchy favoured the motion themselves? |
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As we have previously pointed out, we are not proposing to attend the hearing of your Application. |
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As both critics and proponents of devolution have pointed out, devolution is a process not an event. |
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They were dressed plainly, and their pale pointed faces and weird dark eyes made them look meek and fragile. |
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When Sarah had pointed to where her brother lay, Griffin came up behind her and conked her on the head. |
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He pointed to the four options open to an intending purchaser on receiving an adverse structural survey. |
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It was also pointed out that, in law, motive and intention are distinct concepts. |
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They took up their long, pointed spear-like javelins and hurled them across the playing field. |
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Only in the last four or five years has that idea been recognized and accepted by other museums, the architect pointed out. |
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He tossed the heavy iron grate aside and pointed into the gaping hole of darkness. |
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A drunk yelled, smashing the end of a bottle on top of the counter, the jagged edges pointed at me. |
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Mark pointed at one on one of the stands and the smiley woman helping us warned him off. |
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Patricia Dillon pointed out that since his statement last May, Dunlop would have been able to consult his diary. |
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They pointed out that many cough syrups were already being abused in the state, with young people consuming them as intoxicants. |
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Their two-page report pointed out that, even though a number of nuts and bolts were missing, the fishplates were intact. |
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Her bodice was cut slightly off-the-shoulder with short puffed sleeves and a pointed waist. |
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As is pointed out in the cases cited, there is no statutory definition of contumacy. |
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They pointed out that a country ruled by the very wealthy is actually a plutocracy, not a democracy. |
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The guard pointed to the chairs and left, the heavy oak door slamming behind him. |
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He had pointed this out to her quite a while ago, marveling over the symbolism and profoundness of such a matching. |
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Indeed, if blame had to be apportioned for the tedious first half offering then the finger need only be pointed then prodded at Exeter. |
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A rod pod can be very useful if hard banks are present but make sure the rod tips are pointed at the lead. |
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Masten also pointed out that even the most basic of human adaptational systems are not invulnerable and require nurturance. |
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The Buddha always pointed inwards to the mind, teaching that the effects of such practice could radiate outwards universally. |
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However, at the building's lower levels, the flanges are pointed inward to prevent accidental damage. |
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She pointed down to the simple black flares and ice blue shirt that she had tossed on when she got home. |
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Clarke pointed out that the argument was guilty of confusing de dicto and de re necessity. |
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The referee rightly pointed to the spot and Addingham players sniffed a comeback. |
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I pointed out that apart from the colours being ghastly, they were also dangerous for children. |
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Instead, 321 pointed customers to separate decode software widely available on the Internet. |
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When he saw that he had caught my attention he pointed towards the girl's bathroom, which was on the right. |
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Though the pessimism of the declinists was exaggerated they had pointed to real trends. |
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As you pointed out, the United States was not explicitly mentioned in the summit declaration. |
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He had pointed the weapon at the man and his son and then fled in a pickup. |
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As soon as the pair saw him, they pointed a sawn-off double barrelled shotgun and a handgun at him. |
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She took it out and pointed it at him and curled it to gesture him to come towards her. |
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But as I walked through the door carrying Jasmine in her carry cot I was grabbed by a masked man who pointed a gun straight at my head. |
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As Mr Burton pointed out, there has been no decided case on the exercise of this discretion. |
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He feared for his own life when the gunman pointed the weapon at him and pulled the trigger. |
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Two men burst into the crowded shop and one pointed the weapon at staff and customers. |
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The constable told the man to stop, but the man kept coming, and pointed the weapon at him, so he shot him in the leg. |
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Someone pointed a flashlight straight to the sky, enticing moths to flutter through the beam. |
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Geneticists pointed out that, in general, heritable traits show higher variability within populations than between them. |
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Seconds later, a thunderous explosion sounded and cattle that were pointed towards water now bolted away from the explosion. |
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I searched for the ship he had pointed out earlier, but it was hard to move through the press of the crowd. |
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His detractors have pointed at these disappointments as evidence of his shortcomings. |
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As evidence some critics pointed to the fact that he opposes requiring employee stock options to be recorded as expenses. |
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He pointed to the fact that despite the majority of seats there is still no minister here. |
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The competition watchdog pointed towards store sales and improved terms for suppliers as it outlined remedies for the possible takeover. |
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He pointed rightly to the fact that the business of the Company had been preserved, as had over a hundred jobs. |
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He did not concede that the evidence pointed ineluctably to a single conspiracy. |
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It said evidence pointed overwhelmingly to MMR as the most effective and safest way of protecting children from measles, mumps and rubella. |
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She leant across the table and pointed her remarks with her knitting needles. |
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It overlooks what Marx pointed out, namely, that through human ingenuity, productivity is always increasing. |
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Dancers long complained that the laces dug into their arch the more they pointed their foot. |
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They painted and pointed all the walls and completed the electrical fittings. |
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The brickwork was being pointed up and painters were carefully applying fresh coats of white paint to doors and lintels. |
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They painted by hand and pointed the tips of their brushes by moistening the tips between their lips. |
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Anthony would make the best devil, if we pointed his beard and gelled his hair. |
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The upper stage is relieved by a pointed window, of two lights, on each side, the dripstone of each terminating in heads. |
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After we cleaned off the detritus, I spotted several small fossils embedded in the rock and pointed them out to Zack. |
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He pointed out matching areas around the mouth and eyebrows as well as the nose and jaw line. |
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He pointed out the seat and I made my way towards it, my bag swinging in my hands. |
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He only survived because he was swept into a ditch and a man spotted him and pointed out a route to safety. |
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She pointed out which room was his and then called for the nearest servant. |
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As we left, he pointed out the tree which is directly in front of the pub door. |
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As they drove, she played tour guide and pointed out spots of interest in Dover. |
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He pointed out that the dredger was a slow ship and could only sail with the tide. |
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He pointed out that the Ministry of Defence was only surveying and investigating what might happen if the approaches to the harbour were dredged. |
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Many commentators have rightly pointed out that such a ' bill of rights' would be a legal minefield. |
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He pointed out that there was never any suggestion of violence or threats towards the victim. |
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He pointed out that on those occasions' police directed motorists to the car park. |
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Unfortunately, those differences were not pointed up by the authors or editor. |
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But the winter down time is important to meet the demands of the summer, she pointed out. |
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It was a pointed but ultimately feeble attempt to rouse more ire against the chief executive. |
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In the TV show, Bruno pointed out to his irascible music teacher, Mr Sharofsky, that modern technology made traditional instruments redundant. |
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Others have already pointed out that the film goes downhill the closer you get to the ending. |
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Then after about the 300th warning about poison oak, Rob came over again and pointed out this giant cow chilling in the shade. |
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The goat stands on his hind legs, embraces the glass, and pokes his long pointed tongue into the foam. |
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Mud covered its broad face and one of the pointed ears was stuck down against the head. |
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As I have already pointed out repeatedly, performances are polished and excellently recorded. |
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I stripped away my aristocratic clothing, my tight fitting hose, my pointed leather shoes, my doublet and sheer tunic. |
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He pointed to a scar above his right eye cutting a crooked path through his bushy eyebrow. |
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Bill pointed it out to me, with laid-back glee, when we bumped into each other on the corner of Denmark Street. |
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Feenfinger is a dark green miniature ivy with tiny pointed birdsfoot shaped leaves densely packed on self-branching steams. |
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Mr Brennan pointed to the outturn of the decision which allows State aid to be extended from a period of three years to one of five years. |
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However, he also pointed out many people were unaware of the work of sub-editors, who corrected and improved copy. |
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Jagged stalagmites pointed upward from the cave floor, encased in a crystal coat of ice. |
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Yet, as Media Matters pointed out at the time, nothing in the report corroborates such assertions. |
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Expressing ourselves in quite such florid language about what we are is why fingers are pointed at us. |
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These are hanging plants, usually displaying double flowers with pointed petals. |
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It should be pointed out that by day 6 the leaf blade, the petiole and the stem cortex had lost a similar percentage of water. |
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Grown in cooler, shaded areas of the garden, it has firm pointed heads with fluted, yellowish-green leaves. |
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He quickly pointed to an orange and white mush and the nearest cook spooned it out of the tub and glopped it into one of the tray's depressions. |
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However, he pointed out that, over the last four years, the Government has more than delivered its pre-election promises on tax cuts. |
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They pointed out that savings on rentals elsewhere and reduced traveling expenses was servicing the cost of the new building. |
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I just picked up my key fob, pointed it at the Botany Bay, and clicked the LOCK button to see if the car's lights would flash. |
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Ian pointed to this great project that invites people to post little secrets via postcards. |
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However, as friends and foes alike have pointed out, Charles cannot claim to be an expert in all of his areas of interest. |
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There's also a wonderfully kitschy, pointed altar arch, and a sequence of glitzily Baroque side chapels. |
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When he was finished, he pointed to a massive city with gigantic skyscrapers rising from its depths glistering with the rising sun behind it. |
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Several critics have pointed out information technology's negative aspects, partly to counterweigh the hype about all of its merits. |
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He pointed out that in other counties the local GP carried out the inspections, which fast tracked the grant approval process. |
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When he got to the entrance a doormen pointed him towards the Observatory where he could see a group in the distance. |
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Entering the courtyard of the town's mosque, she pointed out the two door knockers. |
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His beard flowed like a frozen waterfall, and from the rear of his trademark forage cap a radio antenna pointed straight up at the sky. |
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Nara too pointed out that only if Japan, India and China could form an alliance, Asia could prove to be a force for peace. |
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For general dissection, two pairs of forceps are required, a pointed pair for finer work, a blunt pair for heavy work. |
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A lawyer pointed out that there was no sign of forcible entry into the camp. |
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Tomas pointed out the promontory forts that are dotted around the area. |
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It contains some pointed satire on the author's poetical contemporaries. |
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Both boys and girls were being conditioned into adopting this stereotyped image of men and women and this indirectly affected their personalities, the study has pointed out. |
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The men, both in their 20s and wearing baseball caps, punched the victim in the face before ramming the pointed end of a traffic cone into his face. |
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She pointed to a heap of insensate lobsters piled in a corner. |
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But as the company has pointed out, the band's general 18-to 24-year-old following is confluent with the heaviest buyers in the super-premium ice cream category. |
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He pointed out that no licence was necessary to possess certain firearms. |
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She pointed out, glancing over at its flames, burning on the grate. |
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He added that while the two cities were interlinked, they were very distinct and pointed out Wakefield was the historic capital of the old West Riding. |
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The judge pointed to prosecution evidence that showed he put safety first. |
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He pointed out, however, that the introduction of minimum buyout prices of grain, as the producers want, is not possible, because it contradicts the market logic. |
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Asimov pointed out the flaw in most invisibility plans, which is that being invisible would mean that light cannot affect your retinas, so you are automatically blind! |
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Large, who advises governments on nuclear hazards, pointed out that the tests which are designed to ensure the safety of nuclear transport flasks had no scientific basis. |
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I pointed over to the leftover boxes and gave him the pocketknife. |
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Before he left the room, Roth pointed down the hall towards the bathroom. |
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He pointed down the hallway to her right where one of the staircases were. |
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She pointed straight ahead of them, but over to the right a bit. |
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They all now came down to a brown old sign that pointed in two directions. |
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Then he pointed the gun straight up in the air and pulled the trigger. |
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I pointed the light into the vent again, but still saw nothing. |
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He pointed the microphone at the crowd for the final chorus. |
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My feet are set about shoulder width, the toes pointed slightly outward. |
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Both dogs found and pointed a group of about seven or eight birds. |
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The wealth of illustrative material drawn from the political and commercial history of the world with which he pointed his arguments, gave them a touch of human interest. |
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A passenger found the box cutter and pointed it out to crew members. |
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The Manager was walking by so I called him over and pointed it out. |
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Opening to a marked page he pointed a paragraph out using his finger. |
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Although excellent entertainment for dyed-in-the-wool fans, the sameness of this series was pointed up when a really imaginative director was put to work on one of them. |
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I like to keep the fingertips pointed forward, better poising this hand to engage in a two-hand hold or to ward off a last-instant physical assault. |
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Murphy has pointed out that this implies enduring and irreparable harm, and that it may be narrower than the judicial elaborations on the old law. |
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He pointed out my character flaws without mercy or compassion. |
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The affable MacFadzean flinches from pretension, but says his work is getting more pointed and political, a process he noticed while writing this piece. |
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Longtime Devine-watchers pointed to Stan's fondness for playing the ponies, but he's also a basketball and football enthusiast, and has had some preternaturally bad picks. |
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Posteriorly, the head rises to a pointed apex that affords attachment for the arcuate popliteal ligament and, on the lateral side, part of the biceps tendon. |
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A quick glance at some of the figures, ironically, and several of the figures seem to resemble one another, with their pointed headdresses and bug-eyed countenances. |
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He even pointed to it, and Mark knew the man was easily fooled. |
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It was an eye-opener for the constables, when it was pointed out that only the conductor should be booked for allowing passengers to travel on footboards. |
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The cowpuncher pointed a finger towards the Grayson First National. |
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The body is pointed away from the viewer, so that the soles of the feet are closest to the picture plane and the torso and head are foreshortened. |
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He repeated this three times and pointed to the sky, which began to resound with thunder, huge ominous dark clouds started to gather, lightning forked once or twice. |
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He pointed to recent archaeological investigations which indicated that Maori had overexploited resources such as seals, marine crayfish and birds of several varieties. |
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This is often not sufficiently pointed out in herb books and formularies and I am sure it is one of the reasons that occasionally intended effects are not achieved clinically. |
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It was also pointed out that a fence was necessary to stop cattle from getting onto the boat club land and to stop dogs fouling pasture meant for silage. |
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She also sells pointed boots, tight black trews, crinolines, and hooped corsets along with jewellery and accessories hinting at pagan and alternative sub-cultures. |
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He took out a loaf of French bread from the shelves and pointed it at you. |
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My Aunt pointed out to me that we always fuss over Dad, but Mum's health isn't great, and it suffers along with my Dad's when something is wrong with him. |
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Pushing the bar out to the left encouraged Matilda to soar right, and vice versa, while pulling the bar back tipped her wing downwards and likewise pointed us earthwards. |
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He turned and pointed to Jefferson Lambert, seated in the gallery. |
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She wrote one of the best and most intelligent dissections of the case, and to precis her, she pointed out that Martin and the man had a lot in common. |
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I looked in the direction she pointed and gasped softly in surprise. |
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Nasa has also pointed to more on-time launches and smoother prelaunch operations as indicators of America's success in managing the shuttle program. |
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Towers, statues, pointed ceilings, balconies, gateways, and windows decorated the castle from the outside, creating a marvel for those outside to take in. |
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This prompts Josh Chafetz to respond with a pointed observation. |
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He pointed out that with an open economy such a tax may reduce foreign investment in the taxing country and increase overseas investment, but he did not pursue this argument. |
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Accuracy is thus particularly relevant when testing reading in a pointed orthography, which involves attention to both letters and diacritics in different linguistic contexts. |
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As several commenters have pointed out, both publications insist on using the diaeresis mark even though it hasn't been in common usage for several decades at least. |
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This misspelling had been tackled earlier by Chast, who pointed out that Laennec, a native of Brittany, did not write his name with a diaeresis in his publications. |
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While her works have consistently pointed to a delightful connection between ourselves and our things, here she seemed to explore that connection down to an elemental level. |
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One of the recurrent characters in his works is, in fact, a murderous gunslinger at the ready, pistol pointed toward an unseen target outside the frame. |
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At a glass display case at the far end of the room, Patel pointed down at a small, gold brooch in the shape of an elephant encrusted in tiny sapphires. |
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This characteristic is usually pointed out in catalogues, on garden center signage or marked on the pack of bulbs bought at do-it-yourself stores and supermarkets. |
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He pointed out that interest rates are still very low, fiscal policy is still very expansionary and the inventory situation almost everywhere is healthily low. |
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The old lady pointed out of the shop doorway and out onto the street. |
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As Bateson pointed out long ago in his work on the double-bind theory, the first characteristic of a double bind is that the person caught up in it cannot escape. |
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The directional arrow pointed to a downhill slope, surrounded in bushland. |
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Going back to the symbolic curve, for a moment, it must also be pointed out that the four stops of underexposure relate directly to a scene of average contrast. |
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He pointed out that in the past, a cliché portrayed volunteers as people with nothing to do who wanted to ease their conscience. |
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They use their small, pointed teeth to capture their prey, which they usually swallow whole. |
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As Ms. Miles, the consultant, pointed out, Web broadcasters must also bear the expense of delivering the signal. |
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Three others pointed their guns at the necks of two captives kneeling with hands tied behind their backs. |
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Some pointed out that he appeared to be contrite and forthcoming and had paid what he owed to state and federal authorities. |
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But many others pointed out that the ageing expellee groups were beginning to lose influence. |
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The flexible teaching space on the top level soars to a pointed arch 47 feet high. |
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So many artisans pointed to Häagen-Dazs's strawberry as a model for a well-made fruit ice cream that we decided to include it. |
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The trend has been for the bone and sinew of the Canadian francophonie to regain strength, as one of my colleagues pointed out earlier. |
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It pointed the finger at a Tucson-based data processor, Card Systems Solutions. |
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Stand straight, feet pointed ahead, rise up on the toes and then lower yourself. |
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As he spoke, his two girls, 1 and 4, slept fitfully on a couch, a humming water-filled air cooler pointed at them. |
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Thus, when the user removes a symbolic link, the file to which it pointed remains unaffected. |
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The antihistamine loratidine is one example of a prodrug that must be activated by liver enzymes to be effective, the researchers pointed out in their paper. |
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The report pointed out some of the worst of the war profiteers. |
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Finally he pointed out that history provides a gloomy prognosis. |
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It gives me a pointed blink then bends its long, slender neck down and laps up some water with a snaking, scarlet tongue, making delicate ripples in the glassy water. |
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Yesterday the member for the Liberal Party very clearly pointed out that in Sweden they block child porn. |
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With the substitution of a blunt writing stylus for a pointed one, the symbols become less picturelike and more conventionalized. |
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Loury pointed out that the new racial politics actually asks little of sympathetic whites: a confession, a reading assignment. |
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The general critique of the current state of economics pointed to a great void in our ability to resolve the problem of poverty. |
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Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. |
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After all, as many speakers have already pointed out, a great many people will be affected by the changes in climate which we can see coming. |
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He pointed out that calibration laboratories and test bodies acted on different levels. |
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Dr Thomas pointed out that the contact person for each comparison should check the database regularly to make sure it is up to date. |
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As Rosen pointed out, in bygone days there were hundreds of comedians making a modest living at live shows in the borscht belt and other places. |
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Cal pointed out the different points at which there were young people who were beginning to head down dark paths. |
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He appeared to be in pain occasionally, and pointed to his head as if to indicate the presence of a headache. |
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As U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has pointed out, the war against terrorism in which we are now engaged will be unlike other wars. |
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Many participants pointed to the laborious bureaucratic procedures extended over many years by the one-party system and centralisation. |
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I am glad that he pointed out that the NDP, that never-ending disseminator of poo, has been unveiled for what it really is. |
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But the hypocritical Pharisees made her stand in their presence and pointed fingers at her as if they were judges, about to throw stones at her. |
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While their theology is most instructive and helpful, the term, as indeed Hans Maier correctly pointed out, is rather ill-chosen, cf. |
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In an attempt to lure America to joint action on regulation, he pointed to Europe. |
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It is pointed out that the GLR test with a carefully designed numerical algorithm is robust against unsufficient excitations. |
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One Chinese exporting producer pointed to a clerical error when calculating the adjustment for import duties. |
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Hitchcock was fascinated when I pointed out the similarity, and considered it at some length. |
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While researchers emphasize that environmental factors are also crucial, many population studies have pointed to the importance of genetics. |
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As she so rightly pointed out, we should not euthanize herds without scientific reasoning. |
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However, it should be pointed out that it is not because one has the right to freedom of expression that one can talk nonsense anyhow to anyone. |
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He pointed to the case of another individual who had been held by the SMI and had not been physically abused or tortured. |
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The finger is pointed at scarce resources, a lack of political will and the unattractiveness of research jobs in almost every country. |
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From the first painted balustrade, upheld at its four corners by four telamons, pointed arches reach up creating a wonderful perspective effect. |
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In the male, the tail is curved ventrally, conoid and has a pointed terminus. |
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