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"pointed" Definitions
  1. having a sharp end
  2. aimed in a clear and often critical way against a particular person or their behaviour
"pointed" Synonyms
sharp acute barbed edged pointy acicular acuminate needle-like sharp-cornered spear-like spear-shaped cone-shaped conic conical cuspidate jagged mucronate sharp-edged spiked tapered cutting biting trenchant incisive acerbic acid penetrating tart accurate caustic keen mordant razor-edged scathing telling venomed venomous acidulous applicable relevant pertinent apposite apropos germane material relative appropriate related to the point appurtenant fitting apt suitable proper to the purpose ad rem significant on the nose expressive moving emotional stirring evocative striking touching strong passionate powerful graphic vivid poignant warm ardent imaginative intense spirited animated charged terse concise succinct curt brief short pithy crisp laconic compact epigrammatic compendious aphoristic summary thumbnail condensed monosyllabic apothegmatic elliptical sententious eloquent persuasive meaningful suggestive forceful impressive potent meaning pregnant revelatory outspoken abrupt blunt brusque snappy testy abrasive crude uncivil impolite unceremonious brusk rough snippy impatient impetuous broken ragged uneven craggy irregular snaggy toothed notched serrated spiky denticulate indented nicked scraggy bumpy cleft convincing compelling cogent effective plausible influential sound credible conclusive valid weighty undisguised patent explicit manifest out-and-out transparent undeniable unhidden unmistakable unrestrained blatant clear clear-cut complete evident frank naked obvious open overt angular V-shaped bifurcate forked Y-shaped akimbo bent cornered crooked crossing crotched divaricate intersecting oblique skewed slanted staggered zigzag smart witty cheeky clever facetious flippant ingenious adept mischievous sarcastic sassy smooth agile bantering bold brazen droll flip marked noticeable conspicuous pronounced prominent distinct remarkable plain apparent notable outstanding palpable major important crucial serious urgent core critical fundamental key big consequential considerable focal grave intrinsic paramount pivotal emphatic direct firm definitive vigorous assertive sure energetic earnest downright unconditional dynamic wholehearted aggressive decided strenuous vehement insistent searching probing inquisitive investigative piercing analytic explorative deep enquiring(UK) exploratory inquiring(US) investigational quizzical thorough minute fact-finding in-depth curious questioning moralistic moralising(UK) moralizing(US) pompous canting preachy sanctimonious didactic homiletic homiletical judgemental judgmental Pecksniffian pietistic pious ponderous pontifical preachifying priggish meaty interesting substantial profound rich satisfying stimulating three-dimensional hearty involved nourishing factual solid shown confirmed demonstrated established determined illustrated affirmed asserted attested corroborated proved proven verified backed up borne witness indicated pointed out ratified substantiated supported led guided conducted showed steered ushered escorted marshaled(US) marshalled(UK) piloted led the way shepherded accompanied brought directed moved took helped channeled(US) channelled(UK) signalled(UK) signaled(US) suggested denoted signified bespoke bespake bespoken designated evidenced betokened hinted implied made manifested revealed fingered leaded aimed trained cast faced leveled(US) levelled(UK) beamed tended turned headed influenced laid lay looked zeroed in brought to bear sharpened whetted cut filed forged ground grinded put an edge on put a point on stropped stoned acuminated honed made sharp made sharper made acute dressed referred delegated passed relegated assigned sent committed left transferred consigned entrusted recommended remitted submitted delivered routed alluded insinuated intimated inferred mentioned cited introduced adverted hinted at referred to touched on brought up talked about adverted to raised mooted broached adduced instanced stated noted invoked treated alluded to poked protruded projected extruded jutted protuberated bulged distended extended obtruded popped swelled swoll swollen loomed pouted ballooned beetled billowed overhung waved gestured gesticulated motioned signed beckoned nodded bid bade flagged pointed in the direction made a sign made a gesture pantomimed wigwagged punctuated accentuated apostrophized dotted hyphenated added punctuation to put punctuation marks in sloped tilted leaned leant inclined tipped pitched canted angled listed list heeled bended dipped banked veered declined bevelled(UK) pricked erected upended upraised stood lifted up pricked up put up stuck up perked up set upright intensified boosted increased heightened strengthened concentrated escalated deepened magnified reinforced amplified augmented enhanced stepped up widened compounded festered drifted verged bore beared borne went gone More
"pointed" Antonyms
blunt calming dull mild nice soothing kind calm bland widening inane flavorless(US) tasteless pleasant flavourless(UK) weak gentle sweet blah stupid vague flattering uncritical generous kindly complimentary woolly(UK) unclear mollifying extraneous immaterial impertinent inapplicable inapposite irrelative irrelevant pointless inappropriate unsuitable infelicitous inapt unsuited unfit misguided misplaced unconnected ill-advised ill-considered wrong empty wooden lifeless passive expressionless unexpressive deadpan inexpressive impassive vacant inscrutable blank vacuous stolid emotionless stony straight-faced poker-faced meaningless blunted obtuse dulled unsharpened edgeless rounded worn stubbed stubby unpointed not sharp worn down round flat unsharp untroublesome solvable long-winded verbose rambling circumlocutory polite wordy circuitous diffuse prolix windy chatty confused discursive lengthy roundabout expansive inarticulate ineloquent unvocal faltering halting hesitant speechless stumbling tongue-tied wordless apathetic cold cool dispassionate frigid impotent indifferent long extended lasting prolonged interminable lingering protracted overlong lengthened extensive tedious unabridged sustained wearisome enduring equable moderate light mellow tempered tepid meager(US) meagre(UK) spiritless tame feeble insignificant slight meek paltry courteous civil affable friendly gracious decorous respectful thoughtful debonair mannerly genial patient tactful ceremonious deferential civilised(UK) civilized(US) formal smooth level even plane unbroken clean soft regular glassy continuous arched bowed bow-shaped circular convex curbed curved curvy globular orbicular oval rotund smoothed spherical unconvincing ineffective flimsy implausible inconclusive incredible indecisive invalid uncompelling unpersuasive dampening discouraging disheartening dissuasive illogical improbable incapable hidden disguised concealed secret covert feigned imperceptible inconspicuous unnoticeable obscure unobtrusive unflamboyant doubtful unremarkable unshowy dubious unemphatic curving fat heavy straight thick weighted banal cliched clichéd boring cliché-ridden routine stereotypical tired trite unoriginal brainless bromidic common corny facile formulaic garden variety hackneyed invisible sightless viewless minor trivial unimportant frivolous incidental inconsequential inappreciable inconsiderable marginal small lesser lightweight little negligible petty nonassertive nonemphatic tentative equivocal uncertain undecided unsure ambiguous idle inactive indefinite indistinct inexact casual cursory perfunctory sketchy superficial tender benign caring cordial delightful kindhearted noble charitable disproved disproven refuted contradicted challenged rebutted belied confounded contravened controverted denied disconfirmed invalidated negated confuted vetoed ignored lost misled refused took taken

961 Sentences With "pointed"

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The insurer pointed to the PBM, the PBM pointed to the drugmaker, and the drugmaker pointed back to the insurer.
A lot of pointed ... Pointed and inventive, and innovative.
Obama pointed down to Springsteen, and "The Boss" pointed back.
Rifles are to be pointed only where meant to be pointed.
While Trump pointed in both debates, Clinton, rarely pointed, if at all.
Another 5.9 percent pointed to domestic politics and 5.9 percent pointed to demand.
NOT somebody who simply pointed out racism where it deserved to be pointed out.
Then the hyena man pointed at me, then pointed to the ground next to him.
Anna Cleveland, daughter of Pat, strode with her unusual gait, toes pointed outward, nose pointed upward.
As he crossed home plate, Stanton pointed back with his left hand — a pointed gesture toward Fiers.
For example, Deal saw the gun muzzle as pointed at Kerl, while Kerl "was not sure which direction the muzzle was pointed" and an eyewitness saw the muzzle as pointed at the ground.
He pointed out a six pointed star which Dwarf Fortress uses for a turtle, a campfire, and a gem.
Conway first pointed to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, who Karl pointed out isn't on White House staff.
She first pointed to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, who Karl pointed out isn't on White House staff.
After getting one take with the camera pointed down, the throw was repeated with the camera pointed towards his reflection.
Zacks' Mishra pointed pointed out that this is not about an ETF inherently performing worse than a traditional index fund.
"I imagined that, once I pointed out my case and pointed out what the law was, we'd sort it out," she recalled.
The rods pointed directly ahead and then suddenly swivelled, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise, so that they pointed at each other.
For example, cactus finches had longer, pointed beaks than ground finches, and warbler finches had thinner and more pointed beaks than both.
SHIRLEY: Well, I would have pointed out the areas of agreement, pointed out the need to keep talking, pointed at the fundamental differences between the United States and Russia, and that there are things that could not be overcome whatsoever.
I faced corrupt cops in Guatemala, had M-16s pointed at me in Mexico, had a shotgun pointed at me by an Arizona rancher.
The items were first pointed out by Ryan Fournier, chairman of the group Students for Trump, who pointed out the clothing on his Twitter account. .
This is much worse..." (Esquire) -- Andrew Kaczynski pointed out that "Ted Cruz got 20K RTs on a claim that was quickly pointed out as false.
" It was "a very pointed reminder . . . 
Saut pointed out that his models called the immediate post-election rally, but also pointed to "a downside window of vulnerability" in February that never materialized.
"Flowers of plants and trees are generally five-pointed, but those of snow, which are called ying, are always six-pointed," wrote the scholar Han Yin.
And in addition to which, it would be -- as he pointed out -- as President Trump or candidate Trump pointed out, it would go back to the states.
Critiques of The Wing "are very pointed in ways that I do not hear them being pointed at businesses that do essentially the same thing," Sow said.
The window melded these five-pointed "American" stars along with the six-pointed Star of David, to symbolize the harmony of the old world and the new.
They talked to the man when he pointed the weapon in the air but shot and killed him when he pointed the weapon in their direction, she said.
The Golden Passport makes a solid argument that one finger should be pointed at Harvard Business School—but we shouldn't forget where the other four fingers are pointed.
He pointed to the oblong sticker on the breast pocket of her gray, grownup-looking blouse, and then pointed to the same sticker attached to his own chest.
Even when it made its New York premiere nearly 20 years ago, in 1997, Wasserstein's comedy-drama, set in Georgetown, was probably more pointed — too-many-pointed — than plausible.
It's possible that the probes' antennae aren't pointed at Earth properly, or that their solar panels aren't pointed at the Sun and their batteries died, according to the press release.
That time Obama was delivering a speech and pointed to his bestie in the crowd … … and of course Biden pointed right back at him — and also threw in a wink. 4.
She pointed to the public unions case -- Friedrichs v.
" He pointed at her and replied, "I love you.
" The account pointed followers toward Nikolaus Wachsmann's book "KL.
As Halsey pointed out — why can't hotels follow suit?
Here were Trump's most pointed attacks -- and Clinton's rejoinders.
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" But as Judge Millet pointed out, "What new law?
" And Palacios, he pointed out, "has lived here forever.
He pointed no fingers - but he didn't need to.
" A man pointed out, "Even gay parents need furniture.
" Then Stine pointed upward: "Now, he's back like this.
" Then Ms. Callahan pointed, as if to say, "You!
Pramila Jayapal of Washington — a "Bernie Democrat" — pointed out.
" In addition, he pointed out, "the timing is good.
" As Ms. Ryerson pointed out, "We need meaningful connections.
"But it didn't go through, " Musk sheepishly pointed out.
King pointed to a mountain top, Kennedy pointed to the moon – from Seneca Falls to the Stonewall Inn, giants stood and said in a chorus of conviction that America, we will rise.
On the final point of the match — another backhand down the line — Wawrinka pointed instead pointed to his team members in his box, and then thanked the loyal fans for supporting them.
However, having your bloodstained pants effectively pointed out to the whole staff at your school isn't exactly a perfect solution to the problem, as Gene Demby of NPR pointed out on Twitter.
The LA Times pointed to Trump's "heated attacks" on opponents and immigrants as a key reason for the Democrats' success, others pointed to healthcare and gun control as reasons for the Democratic boost.
"Now he's repeating himself," Rubio pointed out, referring to Trump.
Weekly jobless claims pointed to momentum in the labor market.
Thank you to both readers who pointed out these oversights.
He picked it up and pointed it toward the fans.
For one, she pointed to the fact that she's tan.
They're not the ones in the fishbowl being pointed at.
They also require an ability to navigate pointed political criticism.
Spiegel correctly pointed out that these celebrities aren't your friend.
Korea, with missiles suddenly being pointed at the western coast.
Ding also pointed to the dollar for the yuan's decline.
Still, U.S. futures also pointed to a positive open Tuesday.
" In addition, he pointed out, "access to education is easier.
After exploding nearly forty caps, one of the boys pointed
As Bingham pointed out, it looks like a smoke detector.
Slate pointed out that it can be slang for ejaculating.
Not so, several Saudi scholars have pointed out to me.
As the lava cooled, the dunes pointed up like islands.
But what Chen's pointed out about originality is certainly unoriginal.
Nunes pointed out that it is not a new tax.
Major indexes pointed to a marginal recovery on Tuesday however.
When asked for comment, Blue Coat pointed to Symantec's statement.
Nucor pointed to weaker demand from the US auto industry.
Turns out, the camera was pointed in the wrong direction.
But others were a bit more pointed in their distress.
The judge pointed to concerns from groups about reduced competition.
McDonough pointed out that using TRL's studio was no coincidence.
But analysts pointed to risks from Trump's potential policy tilt.
Stervander pointed out that there's more research to be done.
But, as Shah pointed out, those don't reach every corner.
That, he pointed out, could derail an increase in equities.
Her responses were eloquent and informative, pointed but not canned.
Meanwhile, futures pointed to substantial declines for the U.S. market.
Speaking at a Tuesday fundraiser, Biden had pointed to Sens.
Tonegawa pointed to Roy, who was sitting across from him.
It was, without naming her, a pointed warning to Newman.
She pointed me to a table with several tablet devices.
Then O'Leary pointed out that some bats feed on blood.
She pointed to her 2012 Senate race against Republican Sen.
Her manager's career was somewhat crazy, as many pointed out.
Derocher pointed to bear's visible hip bone in the photo.
But "that's not how they're used," Dr. Munnell pointed out.
"They're not easy on older bodies," Dr. Ghilarducci pointed out.
He pointed up at a small door beneath the stairs.
After BuzzFeed News pointed them out, he lost his job.
Westinghouse typically doesn't engage until Edison's claims become more pointed.
In July, they pointed to 1.4%; now they imply 2.1%.
Drusilla with her pointed nails, drawing them across Spike's skin.
Yesterday we pointed out the incredible stamina of Colorado Sen.
The company pointed to lower platform volume in the segment.
But he pointed out, in 1964, in St Augustine, Fla.
The pointed jabs didn't end at the dinner for Clinton.
Dead cows appear along roadsides, hooves pointed to the sky.
He pointed out that it also built up forearm strength.
She also pointed out that I wasn't upset over Caleb.
"It's down to that truck's grill now," LaTanya pointed out.
U.S. futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street.
He pointed to psychological factors like consumer confidence and tourism.
He pointed to blood and drag marks in the sand.
In 1969 Friedman pointed out that holding money is costly.
At Wednesday's hearing, senators pointed out state election system vulnerabilities.
Experts also pointed out that remain didn't leverage social media.
Husbands can still rape their wives, the prosecutor pointed out.
Jassy pointed to the following 4 principles for AWS's growth.
Microsoft pointed to its previous statements on Amazon's legal protest.
The results pointed investigators toward two possible suspects, including Westrom.
His ears grew into the pointed shape of a gremlin's.
The other two central bankers also pointed to debt levels.
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She also pointed to a public squabble with Ohio Gov.
On the one hand, Russia has pointed toward wider acceptance.
Jakobsen pointed to Switzerland as a better model to follow.
Harris also pointed to tweets Trump sent that said Rep.
He pointed to a few factors, including the housing market.
And Paula Jones has not pointed to a specific attack.
And this is very high stakes negotiations, as we pointed.
Some have even pointed to blockchain as a possible solution.
He pointed to talk that Mr. Obama was considering Gov.
Kratsios pointed out that investments in AI are already underway.
As we pointed out, the shares are up this morning.
She pointed to a black eye that was quite visible.
But as the ADB pointed out, no pain, no gain.
Some of them have pointed to concerns for their safety.
The two continued to post pointed quotes throughout the night.
She pointed out that Gerwig's mother's name is also Christine.
But she pointed out that it wasn't exactly her decision.
As she herself has pointed out, "voter suppression is insidious".
But it also pointed to upside risks for the market.
Ted and Storm snapped photos then pointed in my direction.
"The director sets the tone on set," she pointed out.
As Armstrong pointed out, there are many smart war criminals.
The survey also pointed to some shifts in behavior overall.
Given the same query, Siri pointed me to the web.
Initial indications pointed to a relatively smooth transition of power.
Others pointed to pressure on public services, infrastructure and housing.
The government's lawyers pointed to gun companies' own marketing materials.
"We've only ever done two scenes together," Sheen pointed out.
He raises his camera, the lens pointed right at me.
As several readers have pointed out, it was Randy Couture.
The term is pointed and memorable, and is spreading online.
Authorities say Mock then pointed a handgun at the victim.
She pointed to McCullough's picture and said he was Johnny.
A Facebook spokesperson pointed to Harbath's comments to the Journal.
But even by tabloid standards, this was unusually pointed rhetoric.
U.S. futures pointed to a flat opening on Wall Street.
This week, I asked all of them some pointed questions.
Anecdotal evidence pointed out by Waypoint suggests that's already happening.
Right now, investors have no other alternative, he pointed out.
There is some pointed satire beneath the guilty pleasures, too.
I walked into the kitchen and pointed to the barometer.
But, as Patrini pointed out, this isn't a reliable rule.
" Pointed out DuVernay: "We aren't sitting around talking about diversity.
Both appear very confident in holding pointed wooden objects. 4.
As Brooks pointed out, Swift has won 11 CMA Awards.
As such, this year's Super Bowl commercials felt particularly pointed.
Science in 2000, entomologist May Berenbaum pointed out that just
My mom pointed out that I've always been that way.
As an example, Microsoft pointed to Ferry County in Washington.
Afterwards, Wilmore pounded his chest and pointed at the president.
Which, as we've already pointed out, is a bad idea.
It arrived, pointed in the Catania style and therefore masculine.
U.S. futures pointed to a 263.46% to 256.36% higher open.
More recently, an uptick in inflation pointed to turbulence ahead.
Then the video shows a gun pointed at Godwin's head.
Trump pointed at the crowd and gave a thumbs up.
Other analysts have pointed toward the recovery on the mainland.
Lacy cited DNA evidence that pointed to an unknown male.
Grasslands and grazing animals, he pointed out, had evolved together.
The Reuters poll had pointed to growth of 2.6 percent.
Maintain weight in your heels with your toes pointed forward.
MORE, pointed to supply side economics to justify his argument.
The worst were the very pointed attacks calling me an
Trump himself has often proudly pointed to the Bradley Effect.
He pointed to the domestic abuse scandals within the NFL.
The report also pointed to increased attention from Google users.
Scaramucci, as CNN's Jeanne Moos pointed out, talks Trump's language.
Plus500 pointed to higher 2017 results four times last year.
A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to 2.0 percent.
She also pointed to the market opportunity surrounding clean energy.
"An example is trying to design prosthetics," Jacquier pointed out.
One young chimp even stood and pointed at the eclipse.
He also pointed to three articles he authored exposing pedofiles.
A Reuters poll had pointed to a reading of 102.7.
He pointed to Cambodia and Vietnam, among other Asian economies.
Schwab pointed to tax credits and to venture capital funding.
U.S. stock futures pointed to a lower open on Monday.
Other reports have also pointed to delays for this model.
Twitter user Aaryn Green pointed out that it's actually ironic.
Some pointed out that this is simply a multipurpose tool.
"Get them toes pointed in the right direction," Emmitt says.
Critics have long pointed to the case of the Rev.
"That is a bite on his side," pointed out Gimple.
Last month's report pointed to a 1.24 million bpd surplus.
Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne pointed to continuing volatility in markets.
Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard pointed out as much on Sunday.
Most pointed to Amazon's leadership in the burgeoning bot wars.
Putin pointed toward Trump with his left index finger extended.
U.S. stock futures pointed to a higher open on Tuesday.
" But, as Oliver pointed out, "Those are not personal details.
Those in academia were even more pointed in their concerns.
"The speaker himself has pointed to possible solutions," Barclay said.
The company pointed to its other recommended app collections, too.
Al Zeyoudi also pointed to water scarcity and biodiversity degradation.
" GQ pointed out that his comments made some viewers "discomfited.
Rid pointed Motherboard to a Securus user manual available online.
President Trump pointed to a window in the White House.
Experts have pointed out it may have large unintended consequences.
Godsil pointed to the transgender canvassing study as one example.
Oh, and as one Twitter user pointed out, there's this.
Lady Gaga's representatives also pointed to them as her response.
Wall Street futures pointed to slight gains at the open.
It contains old studies already debunked, the sceptics pointed out.
But, as we've pointed out before, concealment is not consent.
Instead Clinton pointed to the Comey letter, Russia, and WikiLeaks.
As he pointed out, sarcastically, it's only been seven years.
Scraggly, pointed plants stick out of a hard, dirt ground.
Several confidential sources pointed to Francis, according to the complaint.
This is not true, as I pointed out last week.
Trump again pointed to his own personal success in 2023.
A Reuters poll had pointed to a drop of 0.4%.
The group pointed in particular to a bill from Rep.
"The wind blew and the sails pointed in that direction."
He pointed out that he had recently endorsed Mr. Trump.
Biden again pointed to his work in the Obama administration.
The two Democratic leaders pointed to Trump's support for Rep.
"Critics have pointed out that they're being reactive," Raicu said.
U.S. stocks futures pointed to main indexes opening 0.3% lower .
He pointed to the upper windows of the White House.
Others pointed to Paul Tencher, chief of staff to Sen.
"It doesn't fit with your strategy," NPR's Inskeep pointed out.
Republicans have quickly pointed out this hypocrisy, and rightly so.
After Dr. Munro pointed out the problem, Amazon corrected it.
But the CBO also pointed to some risks for Republicans.
As proof of his word, he pointed to North Korea.
A Deliveroo spokesman pointed to Merkl's experience as a CEO.
In fact, that growth has been slowing, Cramer pointed out.
At first she nonchalantly pointed out the caregiver's bad habits.
In the locker room, Williams pointed to the stat sheet.
She pointed to New York and Massachusetts, where longtime Reps.
She specifically pointed to data coming from pollster Nate Silver.
He pointed to the defeats of Democrats such as Sen.
Looks like Kylie's pointed silence served more than one purpose.
"There might be cases of trade diversions," he pointed out.
"It will no longer have a validity," she pointed out.
Biden pointed to his mother, who passed away in 2010.
Zuckerberg was more pointed when addressing the Times report specifically.
Delevingne also donned pointed white pumps and matching eye makeup.
The others pointed out what they thought might be flaws.
The Reuters poll had pointed to growth of 1.4 percent.
He also proudly pointed to a radio that he owned.
Ms. Clark heard it, looked over, pointed triumphantly and waved.
Trump specifically pointed to an incident "last night" in Sweden.
She walked over to me and pointed out to sea.
"It's four years old," one former Obama aide pointed out.
He pointed to Jack Dorsey's decision to bring Square public.
He pointed to snap election at some point in 2019.
McConnell pointed to claims by House Democrats such as Rep.
Business surveys have pointed to slowing foreign and domestic demand.
But the most pointed came, not surprisingly, from Michelle Obama.
He also pointed to a general uptick in wage growth.
The pointed questions came from both sides of the aisle.
Sanders also pointed to his vote against the Iraq War.
" The word extreme he pointed out, is a "tough word.
Then he pointed to the blank places on his arms.
Democrats, meanwhile, pointed specifically to money for the 21625 census.
The error was pointed out only recently by a reader.
The teacher pointed to the thin girl with the tattoos.
A reader recently pointed out the error in an email.
Eliason pointed to two provisions in the federal bribery statute.
"The Fed pointed to a somewhat strengthening consumer," Keon said.
International reaction was mixed, and her supporters pointed out that
The driver pointed to the road blockade, already in sight.
US officials pointed the finger at China for that theft.
As a result, fingers are being pointed in every direction.
He pointed to healthy increases in business lending by banks.
Chaim Koti, 80, who was selling clothes, was more pointed.
"People are making sausage at home," Mr. Winters pointed out.
The OCC has pointed the ship in the right direction.
As state media pointed out, it included a notable addition.
The company confirmed that its initial research pointed to Iran.
Democrats absolutely pointed out the awful things Roy Moore said.
He pointed out that he'd put away generals in Argentina.
As they crossed Cypress Avenue, they pointed to an alley.
But a spokesman just pointed us to Javid's prior statement.
The survey participants pointed to myriad reasons for falling behind.
Finally, a makeup artist pointed out the real reason: prosthetics.
The company pointed to "continued uncertainties" in its local market.
As one Twitter user pointed out, who bakes zucchini anyway?
Judge Cowan pointed out that Ms. Redstone lives in Massachusetts.
In banning Robinson, Facebook also pointed to his offline activity.
How they seem pointed at him in perpetual, quiet accusation.
Other officials pointed out the company's struggles to meet orders.
But she also pointed out that it raised significant questions.
Supremely Unchill Woman repeats her question in aggressively pointed tones.
In response to a series of pointed questions from Sen.
What they're saying: Lawmakers' early critiques of Facebook were pointed.
" And he pointed to his neck and said, "Kiss me!
" Buscaglia pointed to two other forms of government "window dressing.
"Her head doesn't go with her body," another pointed out.
Critics have pointed out the problematic nature of such options.
He pointed to a 2013 bill he passed with Rep.
Daya picks it up and holds it pointed at Humphrey.
Santos pointed out that hunters and fishers are also conservationists.
Each professor did just that — and pointed out a bubble.
He pointed to the Cameri production runs for the day.
Former employees pointed to reckless behavior by Kasowitz while drinking.
Both pointed the finger at drug makers for high costs.
Mr. Myers pointed to the same factors, plus two more.
The head of RwandAir, she pointed out, is a woman.
Sanders mostly didn't reciprocate, which a frustrated Biden pointed out.
Experts pointed to a variety of missteps that delayed testing.
Hospitals do it for children, Dr. Krumholz has pointed out.
And this could matter quite a bit, he pointed out.
A boy with neck tattoos pointed his phone at them.
"You have a supercomputer pointed at your brain," Harris said.
A Reuters forecast had pointed to a rise of 0.1%.
By Thursday morning, however, Trump's thinking had become more pointed.
House of Ladosha's text is ripe, pointed, rigorous, and funny.
Indeed, in his order, Jones pointed explicitly to this ruling.
"This is not a novel discovery," the C.I.A. pointed out.
Mr. Crowley pointed to a scar on his left cheek.
He pointed to a letter written in Tamil dated Dec.
Mr. Criss, 30, leaned over and pointed out the window.
It pointed out the benefits for smokers trying to quit.
Some pointed to the influence of the Green New Deal.
Those figures are a conservative estimate, the scientists pointed out.
In 2014, he pointed out a backdoor in iOS devices.
She pointed to a blinking light on the third floor.
He pointed down the road toward a small stone bridge.
Stack writes sharp, pointed sentences that flash with dark insight.
Jerry Nadler pointed out that Gosnell is already in jail.
Ahlberg pointed to two prolific Iranian hackers, "Hassan20" and "Crisis".
Then a warship appeared, its guns pointed at the boat.
It's unusual for one to be this long and pointed.
As Marc pointed out, all four teams have winning records.
But the same poll pointed to Ms. Warren's likely challenges.
You pointed us to Broadway and some tiny theaters beyond.
Thanks to all the readers who pointed out the error.
His personal 20173 had only two pilots, he pointed out.
He pointed to a recent study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
You're always alarmed when a hurricane is pointed at you.
As Olson pointed out, the same goes for political action.
Quite a few people pointed out that I was lucky.
One officer drew his gun and pointed it at her.
Gloria Lutz, 66, pointed to one stanza in the song.
You should have pointed out what bad parents they are.
Ms. Garcia pointed out that residential compost collection is increasing.
Mr. Redford pointed out that the birds are ceremonially important.
With pointed wings, mergansers are equally adept in the air.
The orders are civil and not criminal, Frattaroli pointed out.
She pointed out that US stocks in particular edged higher.
But the PMI again pointed to weakness in US manufacturing.
She pointed her finger and demanded an apology from Ramos.
Some lawmakers pointed out it's worth keeping coronavirus in perspective.
He pointed out the wrong way to think about diversity.
In Brazil, disease experts pointed to concerns for the south.
My journal pointed these instances out to me rather starkly.
Ms. Waters pointed out a shelf in the fiction section.
Several readers pointed out an apparent flaw in my argument.
Above, you pointed out the that voters decided that Mrs.
Ms. Merkel pointed out that a hard limit was unconstitutional.
He pointed out I had too many three letter entries.
But using Mr. Miranda's template, he seamlessly added pointed barbs.
Moderate Iranian officials have also pointed fingers at Saudi Arabia.
Four journalists and members of the public asked pointed questions.
He pointed to a man sleeping on the sidewalk nearby.
Futures pointed to a slide when Wall Street starts trading.
One study it pointed to was published in JAMA Psychiatry.
De la Cruz pointed to Microsoft as a major customer.
Pompeo also said Kelly pointed to Bangladesh instead of Ukraine.
Many of these officials, she pointed out, are service members.
She pointed it toward the window before she was shot.
"The headsets are expensive and they're dorky," Scoble pointed out.
He, too, pointed to AI as part of the solution.
Others also pointed to promising figures buried in Friday's data.
As Mr. Trump's own lawyers have pointed out, it's not.
Analysts pointed to grey areas over what constitutes shale oil.
Ms. Garcia removed her glasses and pointed at her eyes.
Some analysts pointed to concerns about the general market outlook.
Each hunk of muscle is pointed out and described appreciatively.
But he pointed to progress with Microsoft's own cloud products.
Suddenly, they woke to find rifles pointed at their heads.
He needed a break, and he pointed his car north.
Stock futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street.
" He pointed at Acosta: "You are a rude, terrible person.
After fans pointed out the mistake, Kudrow removed the post.
Major European sectors pointed in different directions by the close.
San­ders, all business, pointed out some typos in the script.
As many people have pointed out, this is junk economics.
He pointed at a photograph on the wall behind him.
She pointed it out, but said it was never reimbursed.
" A moment later, he pointed up to the right. "There!
But Catholicism did not even exist then, Jeannette pointed out.
But as York pointed out, the essential spirit is unchanged.
The preliminary entrance poll results pointed toward the same fragmentation.
Trump supporters on Twitter have often pointed out my Jewishness.
In the letter, he pointed to examples of growing pains.
"I liked how they pointed to the world," he said.
Republicans pointed to the reports about Ms. Rice on Monday.
Others pointed out that the idea is not exactly innovative.
They pointed flashlights at open parking lots and vacant fields.
Instead, she pointed to the bottom of a display plinth.
U.S. futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street.
"There are plenty of rich Democrats," Ms. Lee pointed out.
U.S. officials have subsequently pointed to continued Russian disinformation efforts.
But others pointed out the "ecological fallacy" in Olney's argument.
He pointed out that increased volatility also helps trading revenues.
Writer Ernest Owens pointed out the dichotomy in that reasoning.
Its futures price pointed to a slight rise Friday morning.
They have pointed to numerous issues at the Pennsylvania site.
The two lawmakers pointed to Iran as Israel's top adversary.
"It will be current, but not as pointed," he said.
And behind the militant group, US officials pointed to Iran.
Some critics pointed out the inherent sexism of the ad.
It seemed as though all signs pointed toward Jewell's guilt.
Yes, legal action is an option, as I pointed out.
Other Republicans pointed to the lack of transparency as problematic.
Mr. Muti pointed out that Spontini's nationality counted against him.
He pointed at a Marx Brothers portrait on the wall.
The senior official pointed to strong statements from Republican Sens.
De Niro also pointed to recent departures from Trump's Cabinet.
I pointed out to him he has no real competition.
Esper, in turn, pointed to his experience in the Army.
Szpakowski pointed to where water was bubbling from the mountain.
He pointed him out to the referees in disgusted disbelief.
When he demanded 15 cents, I pointed to the sign.
Instead, she pointed out, private individuals or organizations often are.
Ms. Yellen pointed to an improvement in the global context.
To debunk the evidence, Media Matters pointed to a Snopes.
De Gan pointed to recent developments that shocked GE shareholders.
A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to 1.5 percent.
Significant amounts of ire have been pointed at a Gen.
Morgan pointed to a 14% dip since September, CNN notes.
" Ms. Weingarten also pointed out that Uber "is in turmoil.
Stock futures pointed to a slightly lower open on Monday.
" She pointed out that many have not yet "tasted volatility.
He pointed to a red house a few doors down.
Or, as others pointed out, smartly voting their own interests.
Stephen Colbert pointed out that that might be by design.
Notable: The intelligence chiefs pointed out growing cyberthreats from Russia.
Some people have pointed to anecdotal evidence of positive effects.
"It's you and your partner's big day," she pointed out.
He pointed out the administration's stimulus packages need congressional approval.
I grew up having every flaw pointed out to me.
" By boiling it down to six pointed minutes, the "S.
Yet taken alone, it doesn't feel particularly pointed or subversive.
But nothing was as comprehensive and pointed as Chick's piece.
They pointed to statements by administration officials, including a Jan.
As the '90s progressed, signs increasingly pointed toward North Korea.
She pointed at one and asked how I liked it.
You" — he pointed to me — "have staged an intervention before.
" He then pointed out that Goodell's Twitter handle is "@nflcommish.
" Microsoft's Bing offers a more pointed phrase: "Hillary Clinton crimes.
He also pointed out that scientific research creates job opportunities.
Instead, experts pointed to what they described as policy nudges.
These were pointed, gross comments being sent directly to me.
But the point is that, in five of these models, these fundamental factors all pointed to a very close race that could conceivably go either way (while the other pointed to a Trump landslide).
Clinton have pointed to Senators Harry Reid of Nevada, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Chuck Schumer of New York as potential peacemakers, should the Sanders campaign keep up its pointed attacks on Mrs. Clinton.
When I pointed out that his association represented an illicit enterprise, he laughed good-naturedly; there was, he pointed out, one legal gold mine in the region, just across the river from Kayapo land.
Asked to explain her position on reparations, Warren offered few details but pointed to America's "ugly history" of racism and pointed to her bill to address housing discrimination against black Americans, the paper reported.
Clinton's private email server also pointed to a misuse of classified information, but the FBI decided the case — which pointed more to a lack of technical judgment than corruption — was not worth charging Clinton over.
U.S. futures pointed to dip of 0.1 percent at the open.
Most pointed to the frustrations of being stereotyped, marginalized and demeaned.
We pointed out that the bill wasn't about bathrooms at all.
Shelton pointed out that this means he can't pilot the plane.
Some have pointed to Burnett's Christianity as evidence of his conservatism.
Then he said that the gun wasn't pointed at his head.
Jones also pointed to Obama-era guidelines still on the books.
Nadella pointed to Microsoft's collection of Surface devices as an example.
Ace's programming is careful and pointed, but it never feels overdetermined.
But researchers say this ire is pointed in the wrong direction.
Barr pointed this out in his foreword to the exhibition catalogue.
She pointed to a recent meeting between Trump and airline executives.
That aspect of the injustice of it is rarely pointed out.
As many other reporters have pointed out, Spicer's statement was false.
To reassure markets, Trump officials pointed to America's skyrocketing oil production.
"On stage with a gun pointed at you?" a man responds.
Sit on your booty with your hands pointed toward your feet.
Feuer pointed out in her ruling that Jones was left handed.
Her questions are pointed, possibly about training, competition day and nerves.
But all eyeballs are no longer pointed to the same place.
He pointed to a restaurant he wanted to open in Aspen.
She paired the look with a classic white pointed-toe stiletto.
U.S. stock futures pointed to a flat open on Wall Street .
And analysts pointed out that global risk sentiment was holding up.
As one editor pointed out here, there's nothing wrong with Hotmail.
The paper pointed out that he debated his opponent only once.
Dimon, though, pointed to strong consumer confidence, especially among small businesses.
They also, as Stubbs pointed out, can be suggestive of vaginas.
But as many advocates have pointed out, it's not nearly enough.
As Politico pointed out, Republicans have a stronghold on "better" slogans.
Friends also ran on NBC on Thursday evenings, Fallon pointed out.
And I pointed out that while Stzrok may have been wrong.
My colleague Zack Beauchamp pointed out earlier this week that Breitbart.
Dow futures pointed to a decline of more than 350 points.
As someone bluntly pointed out, IHOP is already crashing and burning.
The three major U.S. indexes pointed to slightly higher openings Monday.
In particular, Martindale pointed out Emma's eyebrows and hair as intriguing.
Reed pointed to his own car: a 1997 alpine white BMW.
The position is not vacant, as pointed out by Downing Street.
In this case, Amazon specifically pointed to Signal's use of Souq.
Other questions were equally punishing while being a touch more pointed.
I mean, these people -- you pointed out the Peter Fonda tweet.
SPICER: Well, look, I think you pointed out in the monologue.
She pointed to 23andMe's genetic health risk reports for Parkinson's disease.
Shen pointed to the Chinese search engine Baidu as an example.
Still, Rask pointed out to me, who the hell really knows?
I pointed at a bee I thought, stupidly, might be Franklin's.
He pointed to a woman in the first row of seats.
"A lot of high-frequency traders sponsor Battlecode," Li pointed out.
She pointed to the 10th reporter and said he got $10.
That procedure is, as Justice Thomas pointed out, ripe for challenge.
It only works if the phone is pointed in that direction.
He pointed to another factor that could bolster the yen: Inflation.
" Continuing, Kim pointed out that Kourtney had gotten "anxious and insecure.
Let's just say the three pointed shape is definitely not equilateral.
Fast Company pointed out that Facebook's announcement coincided with legal setbacks.
Index futures pointed to a higher open for U.S. stock markets.
But he pointed out that until recently, they were unheard of.
Johana pointed that out in one of her earlier shows, too.
He was met by three officers with guns pointed at him.
Hutchison pointed to another potentially helpful effect of weed: pain relief.
"When I approached Facebook, they were on it," she pointed out.
Google declined to comment and pointed us to Internet Association's statement.
Overall, economists pointed to signs that industrial activity hit a bottom.
He also pointed out that Belmont has an L.G.B.T.Q. student organization.
There have been Senate hearings, Twitter protests, angry defections, pointed screeds.
Instead, Lochte told Lauer, the gun was pointed in his direction.
In his most pointed public comments about Trump since the Nov.
Some of those other surveys, Brown pointed out in an Nov.
He pointed to Alphabet, among other stocks, to illustrate his case.
Policymakers have instead pointed to strong labor market data, he said.
He placed his laptop down on the table and pointed up.
You pointed, shot, and peeled each one apart to develop it.
BuzzFeed's Ryan Macc pointed out some the similarities between the material.
But Aronberg pointed out some additional factors unique to presidential candidates.
One enthusiastic Twitter user pointed out that there's a history, here.
Adam Kinzinger also expressed pointed criticism of the administration on Wednesday.
A Twitter user also pointed out an important detail for Wood.
A Twitter user pointed out the update to CNN on Tuesday.
Humans, she pointed out, are often busy and can't handle everything.
He pointed out that Turner must register as a sex offender.
I pointed out that she hadn't given me any identifying details.
She pointed at him, and he took a photo of her.
I strolled some more and pointed my camera at another building.
He pointed to a sunny patch of ground 50 yards away.
But there's room for those rules to change, Aida pointed out.
DNA evidence in that case later pointed to a different person.
As of press time, the site's registration info pointed to domains.google.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to firmer open for Wall Street.
He pointed to a road that links to the guard compound.
Analysts pointed to "tough choices" for the U.K., whatever the result.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wednesday.
Porter pointed out that there were others without proper pool attire.
Instead, Mulabah pointed out that Loudoun County is a wealthy region.
DNA evidence has pointed to southern Africa, where Botswana is located.
In fact, Glaze pointed out this double standard in his interview.
When reached for comment, a Facebook spokesperson pointed to Leathern's comments.
That pointed to less than perfect precision of the CRISPR process.
Kim pointed out that the proposed road wouldn't touch her property.
In addition, Myers pointed out potential health hazards with reusable bags.
This doesn't mean that Facebook is becoming irrelevant, Sutton pointed out.
Now, Congressional Democrats will have their turn to ask pointed questions.
The film version doesn't even feel pointed enough to be satire.
Both Republicans and Democrats will have some pointed questions for her.
" But he also pointed out that that system "can be overwhelmed.
But that's not always the way it works, Owens pointed out.
Surveys of China's manufacturing sector have pointed to falling export orders.
The lander descends, equipped with a heat shield that's pointed downward.
She pointed specifically to support for housing, financial needs, and food.
Analysts pointed to a move of somewhere around 3 percent Wednesday.
He always pointed out that he was an extremely boring person.
" He pointed to Nate's hat and said, "Uh call it Arizona.
She pointed in the direction of Saipov&aposs home, Rivera said.
According to prosecutors, all of the evidence pointed squarely at Garcia.
The most pointed salvo came from Clinton campaign chief John Podesta.
The company also pointed to partnerships in the clinical research community.
"There are also opportunities adjacent to autonomous vehicles," pointed out Pindeus.
Opinion polls in Australia had all pointed to a Labor victory.
He pointed out that, like all Lithuanians, he had to survive.
It's not like they don't look alike, as Harbour pointed out.
In December Anderson said the initial signs had pointed to depression.
"That's almost double what Tad did last year," Lemonis pointed out.
The "dirty work" pays very well, he pointed out, via Signal.
A 1928 statute, they pointed out, required bikes to have locks.
At university in Japan, her fellow students pointed fingers at her.
As Darwin pointed out many years ago, evolution requires long timescales.
Astrochemical models in the late 1970s pointed to a detectable possibility.
In backing up this statement, Trump pointed to Democratic Virginia Gov.
At a dressing station, a doctor pointed out the first casualty.
The authors also pointed out some potential downsides to the idea.
As Greg pointed out and as we talked about as well.
Supporters are reorganizing for next year with a more pointed message.
The Ukrainian government said the findings pointed to Russia's "direct involvement".
You pointed to chromium as a chemical that is currently used.
The officers claimed that Clark had pointed a gun at them.
He pointed to General Electric's result as a case in point.
Ocasio-Cortez pointed toward the invitation from a Republican colleague, Rep.
And when that's pointed out, you get a very negative reaction.
Others pointed to a sharp increase in immigrants from Arab countries.
As Perez Hilton pointed out, many of these messages were sexist.
As People pointed out, Moore and Liv could totally be twins.
He pointed to Moore's assertion that the candidate did nothing wrong.
CPEC also connects with the sea in Balochistan, Mohan pointed out.
He said he pointed out the animal to a Disney employee.
And when Chris Christie pointed it out, he repeated it again.
Toward the end of the section, Pope Francis gets particularly pointed.
She pointed to the 1993 Oklahoma City Bombing as an example.
Paulsen pointed to the rule of 20, an old market metric.
"You never got that with William and Catherine," he pointed out.
"It's not happening like that," Catania — who is divorced — pointed out.
He pointed out he did not support Trump or Hillary Clinton.
The latter two apparently pointed to a hotline for guilty masturbators.
In her pointed Instagram caption, Cattrall clearly wasn't her character, Samantha.
Clinton, who remains close with Mr. Bloomberg, was the most pointed.
Its five latest data centers were renewably powered, Greenpeace pointed out.
U.S. futures pointed to the main Wall Street indexes opening higher.
She pointed to BuzzFeed's successful Tasty cookbook as a prime example.
He pointed to startups focusing on IBS, BFRB, insomnia and depression.
It pointed in particular to congressional scrutiny of Huawei and ZTE.
It's also the rigid form: pointed toes, straight legs, good posture.
Two particularly notable documentaries provided answers that pointed to the future.
The young star pointed out that bullying can have dire consequences.
She pointed to the revenue Google generates via the Play Store.
"The staff pointed towards storage platform number 17," Sahatorn tells us.
Pre-Maria polls pointed to perhaps a small majority for statehood.
U.S. stock futures pointed to a weak start on Wall Street.
Apparently, sideline discussions among this disparate group was even more pointed.
Footwear was minimal with pointed-toe mules and triangular wedge pumps.
"Because you pointed a gun at me, man," the officer replies.
A week before the march, Hedgeman again pointed out during a
The fourth toe pointed backwards, perhaps aiding in grasping or clinging.
It hangs 53 feet above the dish, pointed toward the ground.
" And they all just pointed at me and said, "Ask him.
He turned and pointed at me and I'll never forget this.
Again, the US and the UK pointed their fingers at Iran.
As McDowell pointed out, however, this prospect is fraught with complications.
Trump's attacks have pointed at both Powell and the central bank.
The person who the bottled pointed to then takes their turn.
Finally, prosecutors pointed to Hernandez's tattoos as confessions of the crimes.
"In retrospect, now we know what Warren did," Kimmel pointed out.
Kagan pointed out that the selective program was offered to nonprofits.
The guards were wearing yellow shirts with a six-pointed star.
"Anything less than 10 percent kills a human," Lewin pointed out.
He acted and all the evidence pointed to him acting alone.
Amazon is a channel on the Shopify dashboard, he pointed out.
This columnist pointed out that a new law signed by Gov.
Tony Crescenzi, for example, specifically pointed to the impact on banks.
When McKinney pointed this out, he said, the guard remained resolute.
The internet pointed out that she maybe "admired" Cersei's hairstyle, too.
Japan risked becoming stuck in a liquidity trap, they pointed out.
As commenters have pointed out, Mun and Sun have a history.
Hancock also pointed out that AIG "promptly repaid" its taxpayer bailout.
" DePaola immediately pointed to her businesses, telling Giudice, "I sell clothes.
Not all oil market indicators pointed to ongoing price rises, however.
Another example of countermessaging several experts pointed to: Life After Hate.
Sandler pointed to Facebook's original payment ambitions almost a decade ago.
The bank's own consensus pointed to a $902 million bottom line.
But fans quickly pointed out that she's missing a few characters.
He pointed to the endorsement he won from South Carolina Sen.
Though as many have pointed out, "easy" is a relative concept.
As Jezebel first pointed out, the poster is missing a tagline.
We finally found it after our clever intern pointed it out.
Futures pointed to a flat restart for Wall Street later too.
The strategists also pointed to broader government support for the market.
Evan Narcisse has pointed out the trend numerous times at Kotaku.
But he too pointed to the strong currency as a concern.
As many have pointed out, with coloring, the stakes are low.
It's no longer limited to your traditional interview, Smith pointed out.
Chatman had not pointed the object at either officer, Fry said.
To start, Cramer pointed out that you must have capital preservation.
It was a standard Franken pointed to in his resignation speech.
A Reuters forecast had pointed to a rise of 0.1 percent.
So, you try to be polite but clever and pointed, presumably.
But he also pointed out potentially problematic aspects of the meeting.
As my colleague Rachel Kraus recently pointed out, de-platforming works.
"Also, glitter is not a color," one user helpfully pointed out.
The illustration on the wall, he pointed out, is life-size.
In Asia, Nikkei futures pointed to a weak start for Japan.
However, should outflows accelerate instead, that's extremely worrisome, AB pointed out.
Throughout the afternoon she repeatedly pointed the weapon at our personnel.
But Goldman pointed to three risks that could derail its view.
Sanders pointed out that his campaign speeches often top an hour.
We have put in the economic impact, as you've pointed out.
However, Havens pointed out, the issue is much larger than that.
That's right — we're talking about feather boas, as Fashionista pointed out.
Futures pointed to it struggling to keep the run going later.
Not an endorsement, though, Obama spokesman Kevin Lewis quickly pointed out.
Vargas pointed to an area on one of the figure's shoulders.
Davis pointed to the company's earnings goal for its fiscal 2019.
Before the split, all signs pointed to a pretty fun relationship.
No Satoshi IP address that pointed to Le Roux's Manila headquarters.
Try the trend out with these ultra-chic pointed toe pumps.
But the court pointed out that negative viewpoints are legitimate, too.
She pointed to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing as an example.
However, export data earlier this week pointed to a robust recovery.
It was a very loud, pointed attempt at proving my mettle.
This sounds a lot like dealing with whistleblowers, Bradshaw pointed out.
"Everything pointed in the direction of monetary easing," Nagy told reporters.
She also shared some, um, pointed words for one Ivanka Trump.
They pointed to his comments specifically criticizing the AT&T deal.
"Most Americans get health insurance through their employers," he pointed out.
As others have pointed out, Microsoft's Bing has a similar feature.
This isn't the first pointed dig about Scaramucci's ten-day ride.
But she also pointed out that it's not all on her.
He bent over my wife's shoulder and pointed at her queen.
U.S. equity futures pointed to a positive open for Wall Street.
In other words, it pointed its gun at the wrong targets.
The president also pointed out that such an outcome is unlikely.
Clippers coach Doc Rivers pointed the finger at his bench players.
He also pointed to support among liberals to limit political spending.
As many have pointed out, the unfinished version of Damage Inc.
"You are a politician making a public accussation," Rowling pointed out.
I pointed my finger an inch or two from his nose.
But, as many ruefully pointed out, that's where the comparison ends.
Current and former officials also pointed to the addition of Rep.
Both opinions specifically pointed to the law's private attorney general provision.
The senators pointed to another 19 companies that still sell it.
Still, analysts have pointed out that those trade concerns are overrated.
He pointed to Park Slope, where he lives with his husband.
And it's not just a problem in Hollywood, Crews pointed out.
HONOLULU Jokes are tricky, as our old friend Freud pointed out.
Moreover, the government has never pointed to any evidence of wrongdoing.
That's nonsense, of course, as President Obama pointed out on Tuesday.
He pointed to the fact that there was cause for hope.
Within weeks, however, Mr. Friedman pointed her toward a good option.
Washington (CNN)In a lofty and at moments pointed speech, Sen.
Slater's hammer, he pointed out, was too small to be a
In a statement Thursday, Edwards pointed to Louisiana's fast-growing economy.
And those longer-term notes are more volatile, he pointed out.
They've pointed out the very long historical ties between their countries.
A relaxed posture and facial expression, ears pricked and pointed forwards.
It's a strategic part of Univision's portfolio, as you pointed out.
Both Parker and Lynch are white, the news station pointed out.
Khloé Kardashian and Bette Midler were more pointed in their commentary.
Investors pointed to inflows as mitigating muted second-quarter earnings growth.
Gold rose even after the latest data pointed to tame inflation.
Even so, he pointed out the cause hasn't been definitively determined.
But, they pointed out that the per-car penalty was higher.
Approaching another, he pointed to a red swipe on his skin.
He pointed out that before ObamaCare, insurers' business was very different.
In his remarks, Earnest pointed to several instances in which Sens.
Davis pointed out that the anti-Trump base has demonstrated clout.
They pointed to Vitter's testimony later in the hearing, when Sen.
The Reuters poll had pointed to a 0.1 percent monthly increase.
Officials said the markings pointed to a post 2015 production date.
She pointed to the painting's information page on the institute's website.
Cuevas, López Obrador's social media coordinator, pointed out that more than
The officer has his weapon drawn and pointed at the man.
The official survey pointed to cooling demand at home and abroad.
And he pointed to the moves to expand its retail business.
However, Democrats have pointed to stagnant wage growth under the administration.
As many have pointed out, Graham's hypocrisy is pretty ripe here.
Thirty-six percent pointed the finger at Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Raul Ruiz (D-CA) pointed out at the hearing last week.
But as many have pointed out, this isn't the whole story.
Most people just need to be pointed in the right direction.
As BuzzFeed News pointed out, the app comes with conservative pedigree.
He pointed to Kansas, which faced budgetary shortfalls after Republican Gov.
Reaction from Brussels to the turmoil in British politics was pointed.
I was instantly teleported to the spot I had pointed to.
She pointed to historically low levels of unemployment and rising wages.
She completed the look with a vibrant tie and pointed pumps.
Officials in Oruzgan, including Mr. Khadimzai, pointed fingers at the police.
It all pointed to a sea change that I'm interested in.
They've even offered pointed criticism of judges who've ruled against them.
He pointed them out—Brother Quirk, Brother Matthews, Brother Lavelle, etc.
As if to prove it, he pointed to his napping daughter.
"Most major companies have already adopted" a CISO, Obama pointed out.
Many pointed out that the feminist show is needed post-election.
Dow futures pointed to a much lower open, falling 210 points.
Several managers pointed to the extended life cycle of an investment.
Trump's complaints about the Federal Reserve on Monday were especially pointed.
Countering them takes more than bullet-pointed lists of policy proposals.
If so, Herriman redeems it through pointed absurdity and glorious illustrations.
They pointed to a range of variables that could reverse Mrs.
Metcalf of Affirm pointed out six awaiting holiday shoppers this season.
And, Fallon pointed out, Markle is no stranger to the limelight.
"Although, as Alfred has pointed out, it will be mostly mine."
Oh and of course, Colbert pointed out the tape's poor recording.
Debicki completed the look with a black pair of pointed pumps.
Some pointed fingers at Gephardt, who had access to the tape.
Gillespie: Trump's rhetoric on trade has been mainly pointed toward China.
"There's a bat," he said and pointed out to the hallway.
" As Weber pointed out, capitalism is a system of "restless activity.
U.S. stock futures also pointed to a recovery on Wall Street.
The Daily Mail also pointed out the oddness of Maxwell's pose.
For example, Whitehouse pointed to the recent decision in Janus v.
It was pointed directly at the estate's vineyard and main house.
He promised to negotiate better deals and pointed to North Korea.
I pointed at my mouth to indicate that I was hungry.
" Jackson pointed to his arm, shook his head, and said "Peach!
Asked what ethnic group he belongs to, his answer is pointed.
"So there is a big question here," Marina Vance pointed out.
Smith pointed to Facebook, which languished for months after its IPO.
Mr. Romero, 51, pointed to a shorn hill above his plot.
He pointed to a series of regular bumps on the bone.
One came inside the house and pointed the gun at me.
Thursday's central bank data also pointed to a weak Saudi economy.
Ralph Nader, a former Green Party presidential candidate, pointed to Sens.
Williamson pointed to Trump's recent attacks against several Democratic minority lawmakers.
With the pointed encouragement of Polish authorities, Kojève left for Germany.
U.S. futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Wall Street.
All retailers however pointed to confused and slow communication from Lactalis.
Majid, the former bank manager, also pointed to the currency collapse.
They've also pointed to his "fundamental unfitness for high office" (Gerson).
It's something several top Democrats pointed to on Wednesday, including Rep.
He pointed at an air-conditioning unit, disappointment on his face.
He pointed to a Syndergaard start against the Giants on Aug.
"It's not about the new pair of boots," Iacovoni pointed out.
Spreadbetters and futures also pointed to opening gains for European bourses.
Darton pointed out another problem, common to solar radiation management projects.
He pointed to how the company became a leading provider of .
Hannah pointed with her snout to an old Nokia phone inside.
He pointed to Masayoshi Son's $100 billion technology-focused Vision Fund.
Zuckerberg also pointed to new leaders in marketing, partnerships and communications.
U.S. data out on Thursday pointed to strong labour market conditions.
But some have also pointed to a dark side at Google.
"They were very different tellings of the story," Schrier pointed out.
To start that effort, Biden pointed to the incident in Charlottesville.
He pointed to his fiancée, who sat silently in the corner.
"Sex offenders don't necessarily have outstanding warrants," one critic pointed out.
Then she pointed to a Twitter photo taken the evening before.
Mr. Cruz reserved his most pointed criticism for Mr. de Blasio.
The Trump campaign pointed out that Cape Girardeau is Limbaugh's hometown.
"  Trump then pointed to the phrase "the girl that got away.
U.S. stock futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Friday.
It was not taken down until he publicly pointed it out.
Newsom pointed to issues on which he has praised the administration.
Indeed, some researchers have pointed out how dangerous Mars might be.
It could easily hold seventy-five thousand people, he pointed out.
Our level of skepticism should be high and our questions pointed.
She pointed to the mess of black stuff she'd brought down.
"He's still under indictment" under the Espionage Act, Stone pointed out.
The issue is not relegated to emerging economies, Casanova pointed out.
Rose pointed out that other media don't have the same issue.
Gaines repeatedly pointed her weapon at police and made threatening statements.
" Ramaphosa wanted the police "to act in a more pointed way.
Stock futures pointed to a broadly flat open on Wall Street.
After all, some pointed out, there's no evidence he's not bi.
Schneider pointed out the majority of her investors are also women.
I pointed forcefully at the photograph of crayfish on the menu.
Rose pointed out the trailer bed, and Paul drove towards it.
As the Mary Sue pointed out: Superhero narratives are politically fascist.
One investor pointed to Cambridge University and EDF as reference points.
As she pointed out in her speech, she shouldn't have to.
Sehly also pointed out that there are some safeguards in place.
She pointed to Andy Warski as an example of this risk.
The barman pointed me out, and he walked towards my table.
The similarities were first pointed out by Jarrett Hill on Twitter.
Then he pointed through a window at a building next door.
There are, however, some limitations to this data, Castiglione pointed out.
Amazon pointed The Hill to a comment by CEO Jeff Bezos.
The analyst also pointed to the company's significant recent management turnover.
Musk pointed to SpaceX to explain the benefits of private ownership.
Allen pointed out that very little of Interior's work is classified.
Mr. Johnson pointed out crabs and urchins in the clear seawater.
When the dial is pointed upwards, Myndr won't filter anything out.
The fighter pointed his weapon and shouted at him to move.
They pointed to T-Mobile, Sprint and Dish as attractive targets.
Deutsche Boerse pointed to higher operating costs in the fourth quarter.
These pointed, studded mules brought a little punk to the rodeo.
Circling north, Suárez pointed out St. Patrick's Cathedral and the Bronx.
He pointed to four superdelegates who have decided to back him.
And when his lies are pointed out to him, he deflects.
She pointed to Donald J. Trump's previous support of the war.
He pointed to one and noted the striations within his biceps.
The Department of Homeland Security pointed out to CNN that Rep.
They pointed out that tax is, in the words of 350.
"It's about climate change," Leland said, and pointed to the sticker.
The Wall Street Journal first pointed out the potential change Wednesday.
Yet, several health experts pointed to potential wrinkles on the horizon.
The rise in housing debt predated the recession, she pointed out.
"The EU is the world's largest trading bloc," Bremmer pointed out.
When Ms. Danner was killed, the fallout was swift and pointed.
"I don't play," he pointed out; it's there for his accompanists.
Republicans pointed to Ms. Warren's small percentage of Native American ancestry.
She pointed out that this norm will vary in overseas markets.
Fact checkers have pointed out that the ad is deeply misleading.
We walked into the kitchen, and I pointed at the backsplash.
"You can see it on the map," Mr. Wallace pointed out.
Sanders pointed to his strong support from young voters and Latinos.
This year, four international competitors are being pointed toward the race.
Experts pointed out that full-scale travel bans haven't been effective.
He pointed out that the drug has been effective for malaria.
Allen nailed a 3-pointer and pointed at Bagley in acknowledgment.
The prints were of different sizes and pointed in different directions.
Many cases involved subjects who pointed or fired guns at officers.
She has pointed out that jurors seem to be falling asleep.
So Musk, maker of several all-electric vehicles, pointed that out.
One of these problems is the one Matt Yglesias pointed out.
And futures markets on Tuesday evening pointed to a lower open.
She pointed out some of the paintings "The Americans" had requested.
The Senate hearing turned out to be a pointed gripe session.
Recently he pointed to a picture of Greta on the refrigerator.
In Sweden, the study pointed to the benefits of grandparent support.
However, Archer pointed out that not everyone was experiencing this affluence.
Brown asked the woman, who nodded and pointed out the direction.
One boy reached a hand up and pointed toward the sky.
He proudly pointed out that his twin daughters are both doctors.
One intercepted communication pointed right to the heart of the Kremlin.
Experts pointed to several unorthodox aspects of the N.C.A.A.'s letter.
What we're reading: This brief but pointed essay from BuzzFeed News.
Mr. Tonelli pointed out the double parked cars jutting into intersections.
He deleted the six-pointed star tweet about an hour later.
The attendant pointed to a creased throw rug on the floor.
But Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Analytics, pointed to parallels.
He pointed to a sewage pipe emerging from a storm drain.
But her research into home prices pointed her to New Jersey.
And perhaps he'll give a more pointed pitch behind closed doors.
They pointed out that tax is, in the words of 20403.
Klobuchar, like Harris, is also a strong debater, Clyburn pointed out.
Officer Jansen stretched out his arm and pointed at Mr. Blackwell.
Ms. Rosenbaum also pointed to the current dilemma facing the program.
But kitchen supply offerings were limited to slender, pointed, gripless products.
All vertebrates — including humans — share similar immune systems, she pointed out.
Fauci pointed to recommendations that the Trump administration posted at coronavirus.
Critics pointed out at the time of the ICO that Block.
He pointed to his apartment all the way to the left.
A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a 143,000 increase.
"He simply pointed at the artwork he desired," Mr. Berg said.
It was, McGill said, and pointed the couple on their way.
Ito pointed to the pool captured in her pictures decades ago.
Just last month, the comedian avoided pointed questions from our reporter.
Yet even many physicians evade the disease, Ms. Kallmyer pointed out.
They pointed to a Facebook page that Focus activists had created.
But, as Meckstroth pointed out, the science just isn't there yet.
It was already an issue in the 1950s, Shuler pointed out.
As we pointed out last year, that argument is pretty weak.
A Reuters poll last month pointed to zero growth in 20203.
She also pointed to the popularity of vaping among young adults.
Olinebi pointed off in the direction of the nearest sugar factory.
" Then she pointed at him and said: "You are the liar.
Mr. Bolton pointed to what he called the I.N.F. Treaty's obsolescence.
Certain sources on the right pointed to Senator Bernie Sanders's influence.
This clever new quiz show has an interesting and pointed twist.
Dr. Tongan pointed out a modern-looking machine in the corner.
I pointed at my board where it lay in the back.
It pointed out that volatility has risen, and stocks are tumbling.
Some political scientists have pointed to data to argue that point.
As Musk pointed out, it's also close to the East Coast.
S&P 500 futures pointed to a loss of about 2500%.
He pointed out that insurers are already selling 2017 health plans.
Mr. Barnes pointed specifically to Billy Jack Gaither of Sylacauga, Ala.
"As the mayor has pointed out, he's not a wealthy individual."
Perhaps the most pointed moments came on the subject of policing.
He has pointed suggestions on ways to make the game safer.

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