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I faced corrupt cops in Guatemala, had M-16s pointed at me in Mexico, had a shotgun pointed at me by an Arizona rancher.
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.
" He pointed at her and replied, "I love you.
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.
They're not the ones in the fishbowl being pointed at.
Korea, with missiles suddenly being pointed at the western coast.
Afterwards, Wilmore pounded his chest and pointed at the president.
Then the video shows a gun pointed at Godwin's head.
Trump pointed at the crowd and gave a thumbs up.
One young chimp even stood and pointed at the eclipse.
How they seem pointed at him in perpetual, quiet accusation.
Daya picks it up and holds it pointed at Humphrey.
"You have a supercomputer pointed at your brain," Harris said.
Then a warship appeared, its guns pointed at the boat.
You're always alarmed when a hurricane is pointed at you.
Ms. Garcia removed her glasses and pointed at her eyes.
Suddenly, they woke to find rifles pointed at their heads.
" He pointed at Acosta: "You are a rude, terrible person.
He pointed at a photograph on the wall behind him.
He pointed at a Marx Brothers portrait on the wall.
Significant amounts of ire have been pointed at a Gen.
She pointed at one and asked how I liked it.
Then he said that the gun wasn't pointed at his head.
"On stage with a gun pointed at you?" a man responds.
I pointed at a bee I thought, stupidly, might be Franklin's.
He was met by three officers with guns pointed at him.
She pointed at him, and he took a photo of her.
" And they all just pointed at me and said, "Ask him.
He turned and pointed at me and I'll never forget this.
Trump's attacks have pointed at both Powell and the central bank.
He bent over my wife's shoulder and pointed at her queen.
The officer has his weapon drawn and pointed at the man.
I pointed at my mouth to indicate that I was hungry.
He pointed at an air-conditioning unit, disappointment on his face.
We walked into the kitchen, and I pointed at the backsplash.
Allen nailed a 3-pointer and pointed at Bagley in acknowledgment.
Officer Jansen stretched out his arm and pointed at Mr. Blackwell.
"He simply pointed at the artwork he desired," Mr. Berg said.
" Then she pointed at him and said: "You are the liar.
I pointed at my board where it lay in the back.
She pointed at her new father, mother and sister in turn.
Looks like something you'd get pointed at you at the airport.
When the last gentleman finished, the crew member pointed at me.
Boczek pointed at a cluster of small specks on the map.
"That's him," she said as she pointed at Mr. Hernandez-Nunez.
Birinyi pointed at another time when a stock was telling a story.
Dennis Alexander discharged his weapon while it was pointed at the ceiling.
Earlier on, sources had also pointed at October as a possible date.
First, the North's missiles are not, for the moment, pointed at China.
Both companies' app stores, however, pointed at the holidays' true winner: Amazon.
I will never forget her words as she pointed at the television.
If it was pointed at me and I was looking, it opened.
"Yesterday, she pointed at me and she's like, 'Mama yucky,' " she adds.
He pointed at Julian Edelman ... ... and Malcom Mitchell ... ... and Coach Bill Belichick.
He revved up and was pointed at Zirkle before leaving, Peters said.
Leary then pointed at a phallus strapped to one of the women.
Shazam identifies songs when a smartphone is pointed at an audio source.
"In the picture, Trebek pointed at himself, as it was his birthday."
The video camera lens was pointed at the ceiling in the recording.
The idea of a telescope pointed at Alpha Centauri is not new.
Libby pointed at a fairy costume with a pink skirt and wings.
She lifted her thighs from the seat and pointed at the toolbox.
She is trailed by a videographer—his camera pointed at her legs.
A camera on your nightstand that is constantly pointed at your bed?
He pointed at opposing players whom he wanted his teammates to defend.
Meanwhile, two leather-jacketed Bronxites laughed and pointed at the Henny Colada.
I pointed at my glass of orange juice and empty coffee cup.
Their heads are pointed at each other's heads, and at the snap, collide.
Listen to police who have guns pointed at you and don't get shot.
The gasp-inducing move was pointed at as a highlight of the broadcast.
In the heat of anger, he pointed at Chevy and yelled, 'MEDIUM TALENT!
China's ambassador to Spain was more pointed at an investment conference this March.
Gaines had a 12-gauge shotgun, which she pointed at police, Johnson said.
You can watch the eruption on one of the webcams pointed at Colima.
That was the problem that the ad marketplace, the ad exchanges pointed at.
At various points, Mr. Trump waved and pointed at followers near his seats.
Christie pointed at Gary Cohn, Trump's former economic adviser, as he said this.
Accel opened his bedroom door and pointed at lyrics written on the wall.
Home plate umpire Bruce Dreckman pointed at Ramirez, but did not eject him.
There have been fingers pointed at corporate raiders, Amazon and big-box stores.
He pointed at a triptych on one of the walls of the building.
Mr. Lightfoot said that Mr. Perez pointed at him with a walkie-talkie.
The old man pointed at a war plane suspended from the high ceiling.
Murphy so much and pointed at her picture on our refrigerator every day.
The first time I had a temperature gun pointed at me, I prickled.
The fourth time, the babban emir escorted Mustapha and pointed at Zanna's post.
Some instructional videos show dogs sprinting on separate mills, pointed at one another.
Her coldness isn't exclusively pointed at me; other co-workers have mentioned it.
Another riot policeman rushed forward with his service revolver pointed at the protesters.
A man on the custodial staff saw me and pointed at the shoes.
"What have you done to this?" he joked as he pointed at the bones.
We have a hybrid model that has algorithms pointed at each of those rules.
Despite never having previously had a gun pointed at my face, I wasn't scared.
But on top of their head, they have three ocelli pointed at the sky.
Gaines had a Mossberg 443-gauge shotgun, which she pointed at police, Johnson said.
Do they wait until the gun is actually pointed at them or someone else?
It's hard to keep your wits about you when guns are pointed at you.
We were running around the hallways with guns, loaded guns, pointed at my face.
"I see a lot of cameras pointed at me," Wells said when he resumed.
You don't need banter when you've got a laser pointed at Scotland. 0/10.
He pointed at Khuzhir, a faint blur far away, waved goodbye and drove home.
The two senators pointed at U.S. immigration laws as being culpable in the death.
The U.S. military has been grappling with lasers being pointed at aircraft for decades.
They also pointed at the "abnormal management of conflicts of interest in EDF's board".
Frozen inside of it is a hand holding a remote pointed at a television.
Along the way, Cronin stopped his truck, got out and pointed at a sign.
They were backed by thousands of nuclear weapons pointed at Western and Central Europe.
He pointed at spots on the floor where he wanted his teammates to move.
He pointed at the ball so that his teammates would pass it to him.
The Russian man pointed at his shoulder, raised his eyebrows and tilted his head.
You're like Adam Schiff" — he pointed at Mr. Walsh — "lying to the American people!
McKnight pointed at the scoreboard to taunt McClung, who was then shoved by Gill.
Start talking with each other and forget I have the camera pointed at you.
Gaines had a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, which she pointed at police, Johnson said.
He pointed at the irony of a church situated next door to a brothel.
Don Rickles leaned over our table at Elaine's and pointed at an attractive blonde.
Anderson stepped across the street, his rifle pointed at the market, the footage showed.
Were it actually pointed at a useful or desirable function, I'd laud and applaud it.
But mostly, and spanning all sports, we guffawed and pointed at unpredictable moments of minutiae.
The cameras pointed at the tidy and tasteful set, and the host donned a mic.
For years, we all pointed at LG's flagship phones and talked about their innovative designs.
It was not immediately clear what type of weapon was pointed at the U.S. aircraft.
My only complaint with Photos in Daydream isn't levied at Google – it's pointed at myself.
Two iPhones are mounted onto separate selfie sticks with their cameras pointed at each other.
They came up to our window and had a gun pointed at my wife's head.
WILLIAMS: You know, it felt to me like someone had a gun pointed at me.
When next Arafat extended his hand to Peres, Rabin pointed at Peres and said something.
It's Darius having the barrel of a gun pointed at him for no good reason.
The Vatican said it didn't even know until later about lasers pointed at the aircraft.
It really wasn't ever intended or pointed at making fun of anybody in any way.
As the door to the closet opens, she is staring at guns pointed at her.
Japanese leaders historically perceived Korea as a dagger pointed at the midsection of their islands.
Walking through her son's bedroom, Lisa Manning pointed at a US flag on the wall.
The remaining two digits pointed at two Korean characters in the text of the page.
They freeze, shrink back against the walls, eyes asquint, their revolvers pointed at the captives.
And that's a major reason why fingers continue to be pointed at the Russian government.
Could you be robbed with nothing more than your own phone pointed at your head?
In the aftermath, lots of fingers pointed at the "Accelerated Bridge Construction" technique used here.
It had 40 — all pointed at discrete audiences, each with its own handful of ads.
It seems that Trump basically just pointed at the biggest number and asked for it.
As much of the encounter unfolds, officers have guns and flashlights pointed at Mr. Richards.
Then the hyena man pointed at me, then pointed to the ground next to him.
The feeling is of dancing atop, and within, a trippy kaleidoscope pointed at the past.
Their bows were pointed at it, but the wind was making it difficult to reach.
Before the performance, Swift, 29, pointed at Mendes — and he couldn't hold back a giggle.
At its heart is a laser beam pointed at a tiny crystal surrounded by mirrors.
DJIBOUTI — The two countries keep dozens of intercontinental nuclear missiles pointed at each other's cities.
Mr. Trump pointed at the ceiling above him, marveling at all of his own success.
A friend walked up and gave him a fake gun and pointed at a truck.
But Antonio Ramos Salazar, a cook, was the one with guns pointed at his head.
The San Francisco-based nonprofit maintains four webcams pointed at features in the national park.
It had the different engineering groups all with like guns pointed at each other. Yeah.
A whole armory was pointed at the black disk of metal half buried in the beach.
When Popov arrived for work, he found a projector set up and pointed at the wall.
The only one anyone has really pointed at is zero rating, and that's a dubious one.
FINGER POINTED AT IRAN It was not clear who would take part in assessing the tankers.
But this is not the first time a finger has been pointed at the central bank.
Gaines was armed with a shotgun she pointed at police and attempted to livestream the incident.
She pointed at me and then back at herself on the sofa and said: 'Doing this.
"The gun was pointed at [a police officer's] head supposedly ready to be fired," said Trump.
Viruses, bacteria, fungi and other types of parasite have all had the finger pointed at them.
Asked to point to a blue star, Redstone pointed at a green square, the psychiatrist said.
We have had guns pointed at us but we believe in pro-life and pro-Israel.
Critics have pointed at pictures of key moments in the White House that feature only men.
Hezbollah is also standing by in Lebanon with nearly 150,000 rockets pointed at the Jewish state.
HHS would not comment on specific cases, and instead has pointed at the broken immigration system.
The weapons acquired by the YPG are now pointed at innocent Turkish people in Turkish metropolises.
" Dong pointed at the shovel and said, "We'll sharpen it good and cut off your penis.
For some reason, the hobbyist had set up an internet-connected webcam pointed at the display.
For years, researchers pointed at wars, famine and the possibility of invaders taking over Mayan communities.
They were recorded right here" — he pointed at the floor below his feet — "literally, right here!
The man angled the fork upward so that the little trident was pointed at the gun.
He turned around and pointed at a motorcycle jacket covered in patches hanging on the wall.
Fingers need to be pointed at the accusers, not placed on lips to keep things hushed.
Embiid extended his arms and pointed at himself, mouthing "I'm back" as Sixers fans went wild.
But usually, the camera just pointed at the street to show how fog-covered campus was.
Particular images that we kept recycling for given emotions or that were pointed at specific people.
Basam pointed at the crater in the street and made an exploding gesture with his fingers.
She pointed at an open area under a bamboo patch, the exact place I'd grown up.
Russia's nuclear arsenal pointed at Europe is much bigger than what NATO points back at Russia.
Standing at second base, Gregorius pointed at the Yankees' dugout and waved his hands in glee.
Then I noticed a thicket of tripods and cameras pointed at the footbridge I was on.
Iran released footage that showed the captured sailors on their knees with guns pointed at them.
The video footage shows an officer following Crutcher slowly from behind with a gun pointed at him.
A quick look at her hands, make sure she didn't have the switch pointed at their neck.
So why would combining the two be anything other a flaming middle finger pointed at our planet?
In one shot, we see it getting loaded, and in another, it's pointed at someone off-screen.
He asked me to show myself in the audience, and then pointed at me throughout his comments.
"This refugee crisis is a real arrow pointed at the heart of the European Union," said Miliband.
At swim meets, I walked around the pool deck awkwardly while people stared and pointed at me.
Bell: I got lost one time and had a gun pointed at my face, in Missoula, Montana.
I feared public transport with its harsh overhead lights, a magnifying glass finger pointed at my imperfections.
They're necessary for helping a spacecraft turn and stay pointed at targets for long periods of time.
Fingers are, however, being pointed at a decline in a technique known as indoor residual spraying (IRS).
Minister Khwaja Saad Rafique pointed at negligence as a possible cause, with a stop signal being ignored.
We pulled out and started flying down these unpaved jungle roads with their guns pointed at us.
Over the blare of Rachel Platten's "Fight Song," she raised her voice and pointed at Resnick-Day.
So why all the Israeli criticism pointed at President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry?
And then you see the way they treat us, with guns pointed at these young sailors' heads.
One day, I walked into Coleman's law office and he pointed at a bust on a bookshelf.
Steph Curry pointed at referee as if to indicate what the hell is going on, here, man??
Fingers have been pointed at our new ability to access vast amounts of information on the internet.
You got up in front of everyone, looked all around, and came back and pointed at me.
Some of those images will feature people who know there's a camera pointed at them — others won't.
The guy who was with me, he starts to back up with the gun pointed at me.
As he did so, van Niekerk pointed at the clock to make sure everyone saw his time.
These are not the acts of a man in a hurry with a gun pointed at him.
He then turned around, pointed at his Francisco Lindor jersey, and urged the crowd to get loud.
To that end, Lagerfeld constantly pointed at the many ways to get power: money, connections, eccentricity, appearance.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, asked about the dangers of an arms race Friday, pointed at Moscow.
Mr. Deal, the helmeted Traditional Workers Party member, surveyed the crowd and pointed at his political opponents.
Place the video chat device in front of you so that the camera is pointed at you.
A pistol was pointed at Mr. Wine's head, and he said he was ordered to kneel down.
Broadcom took the first path, and pointed at Qualcomm's paltry revenue growth and relatively low operating margins.
But unlike Hubble, these telescopes were meant to be pointed at the Earth, not away from it.
The object he allegedly pointed at police officers turned out to be a vape pen, police said.
My neighbor, a retired police sergeant, pounded on my door Thursday morning and pointed at the sky.
"This is important nowadays, especially when you have cameras pointed at you all the time," he said.
For most of the recording, the camera is pointed at the ceiling but the audio is clear.
Before kicking off their performance, Taylor Swift pointed at Mendes — and he couldn't hold back a giggle.
When pointed at the display, the faux light had an impressive effect of depth in the picture.
When he'd gone the full round, he pointed at a tall, wiry man with a penetrating gaze.
"The missiles of China are pointed at the American expeditions," he said, referring to its naval patrols.
I think people don't change very much when all they have is a finger pointed at them.
When I reached the mosque, one of the cobblers sitting on the sidewalk pointed at my feet.
He pointed at the man to her left and scolded him: "Get away from her!" he said.
For now, LIGO can't be pointed at a region in the sky to search for gravitational waves.
But they're still there, and they're still being modernized, and they're still pointed at each of us.
Now he's got his finger pointed at the missus — but the odds are certainly not in his favor.
Two of its four reaction wheels, used to help it stay pointed at a star, failed in 2013.
Pentagon officials have long pointed at the effect that budgetary ups and downs have on available military hardware.
On our way back, he nudged me and pointed at a small huddle of men outside a building.
Our reporting pointed at the projection coming from earlier in the year from when we published our story.
AirPods seem to be the exception to this rule since their microphone stems are pointed at your mouth.
When we go outside, we're surrounded by guards on high platforms with high-powered rifles pointed at us.
I flipped the switch and found my ex standing in the doorway with a shotgun pointed at me.
FINGER POINTED AT IRAN It was not clear who would take part in assessing damage to the tankers.
She pointed at the Obama administration's efforts to detain and deport immigrant families seeking asylum back in 2014.
With a quick button press Bixby opens the camera and asks to be pointed at whatever needs identifying.
Singh is quick to stress that throughout discussions, the finger of blame was not pointed at the priests.
The international community, however, has pointed at the Maduro government, not opposition demonstrators, when assigning blame for deaths.
Later Sunday, Stephens uploaded a video to his Facebook page showing a gun pointed at a man's head.
They'll be pointed at ... and talked about ... and passed down from father and mother, to daughter and son.
The actor spoke to a woman who the camera never pointed at, suggesting she was someone's stand-in.
Natania wasn't having it, and eventually everybody ended up outside with various guns pointed at various characters' craniums.
She pointed at the police vehicle to someone in the car and scrunched up her face in disgust.
"Certified!" he shouted from the Octagon at the back of the gym, as he pointed at his torso.
He blew Charlotte a kiss, tapped his heart twice, and pointed at John, and then he was gone.
Others pointed at the traditional assets of a Swiss time piece that a smartwatch is yet to have.
Other palace costs get pointed at the president as well, including Macron's announcement of a €500,000 cosmetic renovation
I know that in other parts of the world, environmentalists have worse things than cameras pointed at them.
Hardware like those 150,000 missiles that Hezbollah has pointed at Israel, that Schneider now bemoans, actually cost money!
The Pentagon's insistence that the THAADs won't be pointed at Chinese forces might not convince or reassure Beijing.
That night, he got my attention and pointed at something in the back for me to look at.
He asks for a lawyer instead, and officers pace into the room with rifles pointed at his face.
Mr. Dunn kept the handgun pointed at Mr. Lopez for several seconds as he was on the ground.
Even in the context of a play, he was unsettled having a gun pointed at him, he said.
" She pointed at Siebert's rainbow-striped fur coat, inside a display case: "She didn't try to blend in.
A smart camera pointed at the entrance gate that was supposed to recognize Zhang and open the door.
A deep-seeded anger, going back decades, toward the police department was unleashed and pointed at the mayor.
Teenage boys craned their necks and pointed at a red- tailed hawk riding the currents of approaching winter.
According to surveillance video, the two jumped out of the vehicle with their weapons pointed at the store.
This man comes up inside the f***ing club with his rifle pointed at every f***ing body.
When choosing the town I was to stay in, I'd randomly pointed at a little village called Mystic.
"There are occasions where the letter is particularly, uh, pointed at what an idiot I am," he said.
Closing out the match when the Dane volleyed wide, Chen pointed at roaring Chinese fans in the terraces.
Nor should we want them to live in fear of an Iranian nuclear weapon pointed at their homes.
Its tails are long and pointed at the end, which makes it more vulnerable to damage from ice crystals.
For optimal images, the Game Boy Camera needs to be pointed at a very colorful scene to begin with.
A union official pointed at the time to issues with the quality of the user interface and customer service.
Outsourcing has long since been pointed at as a reason for lack of local unskilled or low-skilled jobs.
" Jackrabbit pointed at the sofa, "Now I want y'all to sit right there, and pretend like you're in labor.
Mostly I just pointed at or grabbed virtual objects (brain parts, airplanes, the Earth, sneakers) and moved them around.
The man's son pointed at the picture, at some sort of bat writhing on the ground, clutching a letter.
At one point, he's on the side of the stage and we made frowny faces and pointed at him.
The seats were all pointed at an old school gym apparatus, which could easily be misappropriated for mass hangings.
It's taken things right back to basics; a couple of cameras pointed at a microphone in a darkened room.
Yes, the witch claims are pointed at Shushanna, a Russian mathematician who is very, shall we say, goal-oriented.
Though Ryan didn't say this while a gun was pointed at him from offscreen, it sure sounded like it.
The central banker pointed at uncertainties surrounding trade and global growth, and also noted that inflation remained below target.
A small lady stared at me and pointed at a terrified, static hedgehog lying perilously close to the road.
Computer model projection of water vapor transport this weekend, showing a huge plume of moisture pointed at central California.
Cheers soon filled the space, where a model cannon in back was pointed at the stage as he spoke.
Years ago he grabbed a pen, shut his eyes, and pointed at a map of his native South Africa.
The EU -- judging that the UK was negotiating with a gun pointed at its own head -- called London's bluff.
Taylor Swift told The Guardian she has security cameras pointed at her butt during meet-and-greets with fans.
Dubois pointed at a drifting cigarette butt—cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate that leaches toxins into waterways.
But he insisted that a gun was pointed at him and that he was forced to hand over money.
The official said in a few instances, military grade lasers from the Chinese base had been pointed at aircraft.
" The 17-year-old Pagourtzis walked in, pointed at one person and declared, "I&aposm going to kill you.
The fears and frustrations they feel are often pointed at the migrants, though they are empathetic to their struggle.
At the same time, the other officer — Richard Gonsalves, who had the object pointed at him — fired his gun.
"People will hear about this," Pompeo said after the reporter pointed at Ukraine on the map, according to NPR.
Screeners will also use thermal scanners that can be pointed at the forehead or temple to look for fever.
Her name is Fefu (Amelia Workman), and the gun is pointed at her husband, who never shows up onstage.
I'm talking about a clap you do with your elbows almost locked, that's pointed at somebody in the room.
So the status quo, Trump inherited a terrible condition of missiles pointed at us that might&aposve been nuclear tipped.
As she was lying on a stretcher in this sorry state, cameras were pointed at her for broadcast on GRTS.
"Give me your wallet!" one of the teens is heard telling the couple while a shotgun is pointed at them.
Within seconds, the woman's colleague pulled out a handgun from her waistband and pointed at him until he backed off.
"The airline lost our fucking luggage," Saraceno grumbled as I pointed at the booth behind him with a questioning shrug.
But operating the camera pointed at costar Dane DeHaan (who plays the title character, Valerian), Besson himself sees nothing amiss.
At one point, he even pointed at the sun, in case anyone was wondering where the celestial event was occuring.
"I'm serious, give it up," she remembers one saying as she turned around to find a gun pointed at her.
Although most people have been supportive, that's not always been the case — some have laughed and pointed at Taylor's hair.
The cameras, however, were pointed at the couple's headwear: papier-mâché versions of the stone moai heads of Easter Island.
"Oop, here's your phone," one man says in a hilarious exchange, while the camera's still pointed at the luscious bushes.
The pair pointed at one another then hugged in front of a floor of delegates standing and shaking "Obama" signs.
US officials have only pointed at Russia anonymously, not wanting to ruffle the delicate Moscow-Washington relationship at this point.
Whether tiny or catastrophic, something always goes wrong, and more often than not, the finger is pointed at the planner.
It ended a Cold War-era crisis, when the Soviet Union installed nearly 400 nuclear warheads pointed at western Europe.
He interrupted his call with prime minister Leo Varadkar, pointed at the journalist Caitriona Perry, and beckoned her towards him.
Megan Johnston, 54, shrugged off his sexually aggressive comments in the 2005 video and pointed at Democrat Hillary Clinton's shortcomings.
The finger will be firmly pointed at Janet Street Porter and the rest of the Celebrity Storage Wars team. 2.
Or the number of fingers that are repeatedly pointed at KFC might just be because it's the fried chicken place.
On the yellowing paper, he pointed at grainy photos showing logs stacked on roadsides or in the backs of trucks.
That's why their app is pointed at that familiar fashion foe: I have a full closet and nothing to wear.
Another man is in the foreground: black suit, black tie, the muzzle of a black gun pointed at the ground.
Record numbers of children detained HHS would not comment on specific cases, and instead pointed at the broken immigration system.
You don't get anything out of it, except fingers being pointed at you and too often people not believing you.
"I tried being gracious and pointed at the same time, and got almost nothing out of him," Mr. Colbert said.
He pointed at a framed photograph of himself, in a gray blazer and a striped wool tie, from high school.
When board members asked Best who his first target was for a legal snowball, he pointed at his little brother.
One of the workers told CNN they were told to lie on the ground and had guns pointed at them.
Instead, soldiers keep the laser pointed at a drone or other object until the target melts or bursts into flames.
Winona Ryder's Joyce Byers is a fiercely protective mother, and her inner life is entirely pointed at her young son.
Mr. Jones had a legally purchased handgun with him, which Mr. Raja had claimed that Mr. Jones pointed at him.
En route to host Drag Brunch at Highline Ballroom, she pointed at a construction pit along the West Side Highway.
For Mr. Mika, old acquaintances have stopped and pointed at him when he walks through the hallways of the Capitol.
One afternoon as I stood on a sidewalk in Shanghai, a passenger on a bus pointed at me and laughed.
Mr. Campostrini pointed at one base, now a corroded green crumble next to an empty cup of pink strawberry gelato.
"When a gun is pointed at someone, that's a traumatic event," Police Chief Jeri Williams said at a news conference.
In those early photos, Meyers never took her Instagram assignment off the set, keeping her iPhone pointed at the cast.
Sitting with other protesters in Baalbek, Mr. Tleiss pointed at the other Shiite men in the room, one by one.
He broke open one small pie, dropped half into his mouth and pointed at a clean line with his finger.
He pointed at the screen of his smartphone to indicate the thousands of people watching him on his live broadcast.
The weapon was pointed at the ceiling when it was accidentally discharged at Seaside High School in Monterey County, Calif.
At one point in particular during the speech, the Democratic leader smiled and pointed at the president while applauding him.
Bits When hackers stole $81 million from a bank in Bangladesh last year, fingers were eventually pointed at North Korea.
Upon making contact, Thames pointed at his teammates in the dugout and pumped his right fist as he rounded first base.
"He sexually assaulted my daughter, right there, that guy," Andrea Swift said as she pointed at Mueller, sitting 15 feet away.
Anderson looked over the moon as she held the trophy while Rami, 32, smiled as he pointed at the Canadian model.
John McCain's casket at the Arizona State Capitol had been doctored to include a gun pointed at the 33-year-old.
I saw a family of 16 beaten to the ground, children ripped out of parents' arms, Tasers pointed at fathers' chests.
The evacuees, he added, had thermometers pointed at them twice a day and some were tested multiple times for the virus.
After 10 minutes, Clark began to move toward several of the officers with the BB gun pointed at them, Ellington said.
DAVID FABER: Yeah, and now there's $2 billion or so in synergies that a lot of analysts have certainly pointed at.
In testing she and the team were able to place the material in water and measure sound waves pointed at it.
If the gun is pointed at the wrong spot on the screen, the sensor will only register black and you lose.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump also pointed at China for a yuan that he said was very low.
For example, the app pointed at a student's school supply list may pick out words like pencils, notebooks, scissors, and binders.
The main monitoring station was at the chosen hotel, with a camera recording HD video pointed at the march route below.
While it's not a spy camera, it still feels a bit awkward when you realize there's a camera pointed at you.
Consider the optics of a grown man with his iPhone pointed at a children's park for several minutes at a time.
As he explained his condition, the man who would become president took off his shoes and pointed at his right heel.
To point the engine in the correct direction, the main antenna will not be pointed at Earth, preventing more detailed telemetry.
One afternoon, I rode an uptown C train with a seasoned driver, who pointed at the tracks north of Columbus Circle.
The Post also pointed at the president's comments on the U.S. economy, trade and Russian interference into the 2016 presidential election.
With Austin and Danielle both on vacation, the ol' Waypoint Radio microphones are only pointed at yours truly and Rob today.
Speaking in his hometown, the president said: "If Germany had Hitler, the Philippines would have…," and then he pointed at himself.
A smart analytics system, pointed at the reporting data, might have noted the dramatic drop in sample sizes or spotted anomalies.
The brightness sensors that allow the CubeSats to stay pointed at the Sun and recharge their batteries could be another factor.
Fowler likened a gore to a segment of orange peel that is pointed at the top, then fat in the middle.
As the monitors passed a dilapidated house where students were drinking beer on a front porch, one pointed at the ambassadors.
The moment that a particular degree of darkness arrives, it triggers the 'night kiss,' a vertical light pointed at the sky.
And Mr. Vassell, 34, was shot by officers in Brooklyn who mistook a pipe he pointed at them for a gun.
He nervously pointed at the defendants, Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack and Anthony "Harv" Ellison, and ID'd them as Nine Trey Gang Members.
With his lips, Xavier pointed at the man's paper, which bore the story — albeit an abbreviated version — on the front page.
That one" — he pointed at a black 1937 Bugatti T-57SC Gangloff DHC — "was the beginning of a line of eyewear.
"  And Schiff pointed at Trump: "Before the president started threatening the whistleblower ... we were interested in having the whistleblower come forward.
"We will discuss nothing, as a matter of principle, with a gun pointed at our head," the French President said menacingly.
When I inquired as to the difference in price, the man at the counter shrugged and pointed at the number 70.
She pointed at youth leaders — Malala Yousafzai and Greta Thunberg, specifically — calling on them to help course correct all of us.
"Increasingly, the finger is being pointed at water," said Herath Manthrithilake, head of Sri Lanka programs at the International Water Management Institute.
I looked up, and hovering 20 feet from my window was a black drone with a beady-eyed camera pointed at me.
Today, the webcams pointed at Nevados de Chillan show only very weak steam emissions with occasional small bursts of ash (see below).
Twitter accounts seemingly belonging to the suspect included images of a gun pointed at someone&aposs head and multiple profanity-laced tweets.
After all, fingers could be pointed at the fertilizer manufacturer, the farmer, or even the retailers and consumers who demand cheap bread.
Asked about his future at a news conference after the final, the Dutchman pointed at the FA Cup in front of him.
Oil prices tumbled last week after the EIA reported disappointing drawdowns in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories that pointed at weak demand.
It uses several HD cameras pointed at Earth, which are housed in a pressurized case on the International Space Station's European branch.
Both of them use the same time-of-flight technology to capture a realistic 3D depth map of what they're pointed at.
If the gun is pointed at the right spot on the screen, the white light will be picked up by the sensor.
Rocky Joe Houston, which challenged whether evidence from a camera pointed at Houston's home for ten weeks without a warrant was admissible.
Blue Canyon Technologies, founded in 2008, will provide small thrusters that allow the satellites to be pointed at specific spots on Earth.
A circuit that simple would be ludicrously dangerous; it would be like having a gun pointed at every cell in the body.
This was a favourite tactic of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, but no fingers are being pointed at any Tamil groups.
As they spoke, Atkins saw a SWAT officer on the roof of a nearby cheese shop with a gun pointed at him.
Much of this criticism has been pointed at the company's outdated search features, and payment processing issues last summer didn't help things.
But every time Trump pointed at the media, the crowd turned, and by the end people were screaming and cursing at us.
A 2007 study also pointed at ACV significantly slowing stomach emptying, Bulsiewicz says, which in the medical community, is known as gastroparesis.
It's been used to complete programming competitions and could be pointed at a larger set of data to build more complex products.
In order to detect incoming missiles from North Korea, THAAD's radar system needs to be pointed at — you guessed it — North Korea.
GloReiche, a neighborhood collective, pointed at Google's London Campus, which the collective claimed had sped up social cleansing in its Shoreditch surroundings.
Now, back in Tokyo as a foreign correspondent for this newspaper, I am no longer pointed at by people on the street.
Following a rim-rattling slam, the 25ers star pointed at the Nets' Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, whom he had embarrassed on the play.
A woman seated behind Mr. Nadler pointed at him, and then Mr. de Blasio attempted to revive him as spectators became alarmed.
The Harvard economist Larry Summers has often pointed at this difference, arguing that it helps explain rising inequality and declining social mobility.
Then another corrections officer lost control of his gun, which a furious Daya (Dascha Polanco) picked up and pointed at his head.
To demonstrate, Allis stood up from his desk, navigated his way through stacks of books and papers, and pointed at a model.
While his wife, Melania, and son Barron had their hands on their hearts, the president fidgeted, looked around and pointed at guests.
While his wife, Melania, and son Barron had their hands on their hearts, the president fidgeted, looked around and pointed at guests.
In one, his own finger is pointed at the White House; in the other, alongside it, his finger points toward Tiananmen Square.
Suddenly the two men were transplanted to Africa, where they stared and pointed at members of the Wula ensemble in naïve wonderment.
Schrier happily pointed at someone in the crowd, while Miss Georgia Victoria Hill waved and Miss Oklahoma Addison Price blew a kiss.
The prison explodes, in a gorgeously filmed sequence that ends with the camera spinning and a gun pointed at a guard's head.
Hidden behind the glare of the cameras pointed at Judge Kavanaugh is the ongoing plight of immigrant children in the United States.
The rods pointed directly ahead and then suddenly swivelled, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise, so that they pointed at each other.
He also pointed at liberal counterprotesters at the rally, whom he called the "alt-left," saying they shared blame for the violence.
Zuckerberg showed a smartphone pointed at a table that had a coffee cup, a wine bottle, and a potted plant on it.
After first calling for unity at the White House event, Trump lamented partisan attacks against him and again pointed at the media.
The video of the incident captures the frightening image of the gun pointed at Alison, just as the camera falls to the ground.
But when I said, in English, "I'm sorry, I don't understand," she smiled back, pointed at my clothes, and went on her way.
The pair grinned and pointed at each other in a celebratory gesture, which Corbyn appeared to mistake as an invitation to high five.
"Salamoni then fired three times at Sterling's chest, and rolls off of him keeping his handgun pointed at Sterling," according to the report.
Whenever the attack on Krebs is over, anyone else on the internet is vulnerable to having this type of attack pointed at them.
"If you don't get out and vote, this clown could be president," a worker told the crowd as he pointed at the building.
He pointed at the nips and tucks that have also added to that performance improvement, such as a shorter spoiler to reduce drag.
A search for "fart" on the platform returns nearly 10,000 videos, mostly of women, alone, asses pointed at the camera, letting them rip.
Full access to over 1,000 webcams — pointed at public and private spaces around the world — requires a one-time membership fee of $49.
By using laser detectors pointed at a parked car, an observer can know when a target is using that vehicle to drive away.
South Koreans have lived with the artillery of their belligerent neighbor pointed at them since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
"Sticking your fingers in your ears looks exactly the same as a gun pointed at somebody's head," Hurst said on the House floor.
Administration officials pointed at a slew of anti-trafficking and migration laws and court decisions as the structural culprits for continued illegal immigration.
"As soon as they open the door I turned around, seen all those guns to pointed at me," Renck told CNN affiliate WDEF.
Once the tube is pointed at a Wi-Fi network across the street, that's the only network the antenna can pick up on.
Do the guns in Westworld contain bullets, paintballs, and blanks, and switch what gets fired based on who the gun is pointed at?
In order to detect incoming missiles from North Korea, the THAAD's radar system needs to be pointed at — you guessed it — North Korea.
Most political watchers believed Christie, who repeatedly turned to Rubio, pointed at him and stared him down, got the best of the exchange.
Eat When Sulma Arzu-Brown's father traveled from his village in Honduras into the city, people pointed at him, at his black skin.
An officer had his gun pointed at a black woman, and many in the crowd quickly began filming the scene with their cellphones.
Specifically, they looked at 739 blazars, which are black holes spewing jets of matter pointed at the Earth, and one gamma-ray burst.
And we're hooked: There's one planted in a general store titled "Buffalo Meat Webcam," and there's another pointed at the glittering Hoback River.
Real Wayne offered that charmingly mischievous smile that he's infamous for, his grill shining underneath a row of lights all pointed at him.
China has hundreds of missiles pointed at Taiwan, where losing Nationalists fled from Mao Zedong's Communists in the Chinese civil war in 1949.
Some of the articles had been previously flagged as false by reporters and researchers, who sometimes pointed at Russia as the likely culprit.
If my son were to know that a camera was pointed at him, he might feel the need to find ways around it.
Some have pointed at the incident as more reason that additional security, such as Secret Service agents, should be provided for presidential candidates.
Still, he pointed at the dry pine needles in his yard — fuel for a fast-moving wildfire — and wondered why they didn't burn.
Then, interrupting his conversation with Mr. Varadkar, Mr. Trump pointed at the journalist, Caitriona Perry, and gestured for her to come to him.
When she first sees a camera pointed at her, she asks what that's all about, and Diego informs her that she's being recorded.
The Afghan government has pointed at deadly Taliban attacks in recent months as a sign that the insurgents are not genuinely seeking peace.
Heliogen is using machine vision to constantly tweak the positions of the mirrors so they are always pointed at the most optimal spot.
Mr. Stupino also pointed at vineyards destroyed by a hailstorm in April, and yet he expressed doubt that global warming drove the change.
Investor sentiment soured after US and Chinese tariffs went into effect over the weekend, and economic data pointed at further weakness in manufacturing.
Can you explain how your argument here is a bit different from the people who pointed at video games like Doom after Columbine?
Bouman and other scientists coordinated radio telescopes all over the Earth, each pointed at the black hole and gathering data at different times.
Lawyers for Chatman's mother said the videos contradicted police statements that Chatman, a carjacking suspect, had a dark object that he pointed at them.
Standing alongside his South Korean counterpart, he appeared somber as he listened to a US military official, who pointed at landmarks in the distance.
MilliQan therefore configures its detectors in three stacked tubes, each of them 1 meter long and all pointed at the spot where protons collide.
Lawyers for his family say the video contradicts police statements that Chatman, a carjacking suspect, had a dark object that he pointed at them.
The older brother recalls an instance last week when a group of pre-teen girls "stared and pointed at Daryle" at a local restaurant.
"I walked into class yesterday and he looked at me and just said, 'You!' and pointed at me with a smile," Uliana tells PEOPLE.
Still, Van der Does explained that the company is very careful on its spending, as he pointed at the Ikea lampshade in his office.
Cameras pointed at passengers have been noticed in the inflight entertainment systems used by some American Airlines and Singapore Airlines aircraft, BuzzFeed News reports.
Rodriguez was spotted capturing every moment of Lopez's interview with Ryan Seacrest on his cell phone as he proudly smiled and pointed at her.
Asked by a U.S. reporter if he regretted his comments to the Sun, Trump looked away, shook his head and pointed at the reporter.
Besides inside-out tracking, its most exciting feature is a pair of cameras pointed at the wearer's eyes, powered by Tobii's eye-tracking technology.
Thom Tillis (R-NC) held up a tablet and pointed at the Facebook "privacy" tab, blaming individuals for not properly reviewing their own settings.
He then pointed at the large gray bag resting—and occasionally shifting and wheezing—by my feet, which he knew surreptitiously harbored little Vinni.
"She was back there cuddled behind me, and when I pointed at the temperature gauge, I felt her snuggle in even tighter," he said.
When the RNC faltered—when his wife read a speech containing a passage plagiarized from Michelle Obama, for example—he pointed at the ratings.
Spectroscopy, in this case, uses light to identify both the amount and types of chemicals present in a sample the device is pointed at.
Virgin Atlantic Flight 025 was en route from Heathrow Airport on Sunday when a laser was pointed at the plane, spokeswoman Jaime Fraser said.
Busting a move we'll call "The Prince Wills" ... he repeatedly pointed at the camera with one hand, while clutching his drink with the other.
It is not unusual, she says, for young children to be strip-searched , with rifles pointed at them, before they've begun their school day.
She said the US does not want war but will defend itself when North Korea is issuing threats with missiles pointed at US territories.
Stew simply pointed at the sax and trumpet players to come in on a certain beat; no notes were named, let alone written down.
When the Warriors' Festus Ezeli committed an offensive foul that wiped away a layup by Thompson, an exasperated Curry pointed at his temple: Think!
The object turned out to be a chrome shower head, which the department claims Vassell had pointed at the officers before they shot him.
Other proposed changes to the executive branch In a call with reporters Thursday, OMB officials pointed at 34 examples of consolidation in the plan.
When pointed at someone, it would take about three to five seconds to recognize them, and then displayed their Facebook name and profile picture.
He ran hard out of the batter's box and beat the throw into second base, pointed at the Cubs' dugout and clapped his hands.
To place my order, I pointed at the section on the menu that showed a bowl of crayfish and the number 24 beside it.
At one point the Majority Leader looked up at Pence, who was presiding, pointed at the VP, winked, and gave him a thumbs up.
" Vasilyev, meanwhile, pointed at the "fantastic stadiums at Nice, Lille, Bordeaux, Marseille, Lyon, St. Etienne and Paris, all of them renovated for Euro 2016.
Eric Janson, an Army weapons squad leader, "whatever your rifle is pointed at, you can see in a heads-up display" in your goggles.
But I'm glad he tried, and that millions of people got to be mystified and enchanted for a moment, chins pointed at the sky.
" As Mr. Putin smiled and tittered, Mr. Trump pointed at another Russian official in a playful way and repeated, "Don't meddle in the election.
He specifically pointed at Goldcorp, a Toronto-based company, which owns many major concessions throughout Mexico and has several functioning mines already at work.
But there are concerns that the proposal pointed at growing ambivalence toward a spike in non-European immigrants, especially those coming from Muslim countries.
When a teammate, Charlie Neal, followed with a home run, Stengel came out of the dugout and pointed at each base for Neal's benefit.
At the height of Biden's sole emotion, he pointed at the camera, with a pen in his hand, as he animatedly talked about China.
The Taser pointed at Etheridge and unholstered firearm should have been indication of what wanted Al-Bishara to do, according to the police chief.
I pointed at my best guess, and he got on the radio with Doug and told him that we had to move the ship.
After the attack, the woman appeared to wipe away tears as she quietly sat in a corner with cell phone cameras pointed at her.
Or volatility ETFs tracking the action in the VIX, which went into free fall on Monday and are still having fingers pointed at them?
Cruz pointed at the camera like a boy pretending to be the Lone Ranger, or, if you like, a fellow with something to hide.
Some of Biden's fans cheered when he pointed at Fox's Peter Doocy on Saturday and challenged Doocy's questioning about his son's foreign business dealings.
Before Mendes and Cabello kicked off a performance of their hit duet "Señorita," Swift pointed at Mendes — and he couldn't hold back a giggle.
She doesn't seem to care that many of those guns will be pointed at our kids, our teachers, churchgoers, moviegoers, concertgoers, our police officers.
" He then pointed at the raised hand of John Roberts, the White House correspondent for Fox News, saying, "Let's go to a real network.
As Lieutenant Diedhiou was walking back from changing the camera trap batteries, he stopped suddenly and pointed at large oval spheres of trampled grass.
"He pointed at the screen, and as the reels of 'Goodfellas' began to spin, he said, 'This is the epitome of modern filmmaking,'" DiCaprio recounted.
They tend to be seniors, traveling alone, leant right back into the worn patterns of the chair, a permanent smile pointed at the nearby window.
Street Fighter players were pointed at by an ESL staff member, indicating they needed to walk up to the tiny stage for their next match.
The team pointed at the feared Special Action Force, or FAES, a recently formed special forces group, linking them to more than 200 alleged killings.
Instead, he pointed at withdrawal -- a prospect that many foreign policy analysts warn could create a vacuum that China or Russia will move to fill.
One time I dressed as The Fly, jumped through the curtain and bolted through the crowd holding neon green LED lamps pointed at my mask.
Roselle then got out of the car with his gun pointed at Santos and issued repeated verbal commands for him to get on the ground.
"He left it on the desk surrounded by probably upwards of 100 film and still cameras pointed at the desk from every direction," he tweeted.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, he says the broadcasting mogul would sometimes place the gun on his desk with the barrel pointed at Hernandez.
Home plate umpire Ron Kulpa pointed at the bat on the ground, meaning he would be fined for throwing his equipment under the playing rules.
When unfolded, you're using the whole screen; when folded, you're using just half of it (the half that's pointed at you at any given time).
"You can't be a friend with someone who you don't even know has a rifle pointed at your face cause they're so jealous," she said.
Trump flatly denied that the studies are accurate, and instead pointed at "Angel Moms" — mothers of children murdered by undocumented immigrants — who were in attendance.
"A gun was pointed at the swimmers and they were forced to get out of their cab and give up their money," Jeff Ostrow said.
As we drove down one of the main roads, a man cradling an AK-47 pointed at me, then drew his thumb across his neck.
Iridian returned to her strap-in station beside Adda and pointed at a red symbol that had appeared over the window projection beside the passthrough.
They had their guns pointed at us to make sure the shooter wasn't in the room with us and that none of us had weapons.
What you maybe don't realize about Sonja Tremont-Morgan is that she is never not on, whether a camera is pointed at her or not.
If they accept, everyone will be put into a live video group chat where the game will start with the cameras pointed at everyone's faces.
Posing shirtless as he pointed at his head, Tatum, 38, asked his followers to provide their input on his decision to change his hair color.
LaMelo Ball put some poor kid on a poster Wednesday night ... pointed at him to celebrate -- and then LaVar Ball made an insane claim afterward.
If this season has proven anything, it's that Cohen can get people to happily do just about anything when there's a camera pointed at them.
On Thursday afternoon, women fighters were lined up on a dirt berm, their weapons pointed at the frontline with Islamic State about 700 meters away.
Prior to this agreement, Washington and Moscow possessed thousands of ground-based missiles in Europe pointed at each other, but this treaty eliminated them altogether.
Millennium Point declined to comment but pointed at its privacy notice, which states the company "sometimes" uses facial recognition at the request of law enforcement.
Who can forget the searing images of American sailors on their knees with guns pointed at their heads by our "moderate" partners this past January?
But the Pro's high price makes it seem clearly pointed at niche professionals or those willing to pay a premium to stay in Apple's ecosystem.
The Briton, who was not present at the time, said shots were fired and a gun pointed at one person's head before valuables were taken.
It's a unique moment when the cameras will be pointed at Clinton and the American people will be watching regardless of what she talks about.
She turned to him, pointed at him, and said, 'You're lucky I didn't deck you, but if you ever fucking touch me again I will.
" I sang at the top of my lungs and pointed at MegaMule, "To catch you is my real test, to train you is my cause!
"A lot of fingers could easily be pointed at our community and our operation, and I didn't want that for our members," Mr. MacPhee said.
Mr. Harckham said the camera was pointed at a sign for his own campaign to make sure that no supporters of Mr. Murphy vandalized it.
They can help determine whether the plane might be stalling — with its nose pointed at the wrong angle for its current speed to maintain lift.
"Defending against this many L.R.A.s is unfeasible, in my opinion," he said, alluding to the bristling array of long-range artillery pointed at his country.
On Wednesday, Trump tweeted out a photo of Pelosi, 79, standing up with her finger pointed at him while he sat beside many Congressional leaders.
Allowing these "prior bad acts" witnesses means there will be "more voices pointed at him," Cohen said, a difficult issue for a defendant to counter.
After we took the picture, I remember he pointed at me, then at himself; he indicated in American Sign Language that he loved me, too.
During one class in early December, a guard interrupted the discussion and pointed at one inmate, ordering her to leave the room for a search.
To one of those agents, he pointed at a rising building, 1 QPS Tower, and was informed it wouldn't be ready for a few months.
Remarkably beardless, the staff on hand pointed at the Audi Q3, Porsche Macan, Lexus NX, Land Rover Discovery Sport and Mercedes GLA 43 as competitors.
And since the selfie camera is usually retracted, this is also the only phone that doesn't have a camera pointed at your face 24/7.
"Orlando, being the largest mass shooting in American history and pointed at gays, I think it was a huge eye opener for people," Schlentz said.
By shielding the president from an inquiry into the allegations against him, Republicans risk turning this nonpartisan national moment into a weapon pointed at themselves.
" He recalled an interrogation in which a supervising officer pointed at a discoloration on the floor and told the suspect: "You see that stain there?
At the entrance to a barely discernible path into the forest, she pointed at two twigs that had been bent so that their tips crossed.
Both Democratic and Republican administrations worked to reduce the number of Russian nuclear weapons that could be pointed at the United States and vice versa.
Each time, officers exited their vehicle with their guns drawn and pointed at Ghaisar, who twice maneuvered his vehicle around the police and drove away.
Dozens of media outlets, including top anchors from the major networks, crowded the sidewalk with cameras pointed at the closed doors of the RNC building.
If the peace process should collapse, fingers of blame might be more readily pointed at Washington than Pyongyang -- and the likelihood of further sanctions eased.
Basically several important economic indicators are looking like the free-falling graph being pointed at by a forlorn city worker in a New Yorker cartoon.
When I asked Anzures what happens when a company doesn't value this kind of cultural representation in its design, he pointed at modern day Apple.
Besides, some of us couldn't tap out our PIN numbers in reverse under the best of circumstances, much less with a gun pointed at us. 4.
"Next thing I knew he had a gun pointed at the lady at the front and he pulled the trigger three or four times," he said.
"I asked her what was up, and she pointed at a sign that said, 'I am an Asian lesbian and I respect my family,'" Christine recalled.
Zuckerberg can easily take a lot of the heat being pointed at the company right now, since as he says he is responsible for what happened.
When pointed at the screen, Project Ariana's depth-sensing cameras can expand the edges of the TV onto the wall, making your game world more immersive.
The company is introducing a new "style match" feature that will scan something the camera is pointed at and help you buy it from internet retailers.
The same policy intent is put forward by the whole spectrum of right-wing and extreme-left parties, with an ominously accusing finger pointed at Germany.
And a small detail from a Facebook SEC filing in April 2016 pointed at another clue that they were preparing for a potential Zuckerberg political run.
Melissa Vang posted a short clip to Facebook on Friday showing a young man waving a wallet at the security camera pointed at her front porch.
It's a neat application of the massive bandwidth 5G offers, allowing you to switch from the camera behind home plate to one pointed at first base.
Two people were killed in a grenade blast at a pro-Abiy rally in Addis Ababa last month, with blame pointed at those opposed to reform.
If it happens to be pointed at a Wi-Fi router, that focus lets you pick up on faint signals that would otherwise be drowned out.
" She pointed at Russian aggression toward Ukraine and the poisoning of two former Russian spies in the United Kingdom as actions that can't "get a pass.
Each time, the officers exited their vehicle with their guns drawn and pointed at Bijan, who twice maneuvered his vehicle around the officers and drove away.
We forgot that Kim has over 11,000 artillery and missile platforms pointed at the South Korean capital of Seoul, ready to strike at a moment's notice.
One time, I was on a panel discussion where we talked about different taboos, and someone pointed at me and said that I was a taboo.
He walked slowly, took his place behind the podium, gave a terse, formulaic speech, and pointed at a Fox News reporter to ask the first question.
Even the other giants — the putative threats to Sophie's continued existence — seem to only come to life whenever the camera happens to be pointed at them.
By way of explanation, Antimo Palumbo, a tree historian who was standing by Spelacchio's side on Friday morning, pointed at the concrete all over its roots.
Oswald's face is contorted as he cringes from the gunshot while a hunched-over Ruby is seen from the back, his pistol still pointed at Oswald.
I was less than 3 years old when my father excitedly pointed at the giant lady standing in the water to welcome us to New York.
The North also has thousands of artillery pieces positioned along its border with the South and pointed at Seoul, a mere 35 miles from the border.
"Never help someone load a gun when it's pointed at your own head," he advised Trump on Fox Business Network's "Cavuto Coast to Coast" on Thursday.
Instead, on the final plunge, the spacecraft kept its antenna dish pointed at Earth, as its instruments gave scientists their deepest direct look ever into Saturn.
Hezbollah has more than 100,000 rockets and missiles pointed at Israel, in addition to 30,000 trained fighters and a smaller number of reservists, said Brig. Gen.
While many raised questions about the prosecution, evidence pointed at Mr. Kvachkov: A car used by the would-be assassins reportedly belonged to Mr. Kvachkov's wife.
For example, it showed how a Galaxy S8's camera could be pointed at a monument, with Bibxy able to recognize it and provide detailed information.
Its study, the costs of which were not made public, was damning and pointed at flaws in the assumptions and initial revenue modeling produced by McKinsey.
Conway suggested on Sunday that the ire of many victims was improperly pointed at Republican supporters of Kavanaugh, as opposed to the perpetrators of the assaults.
Then in late 2015, as 1MDB became the subject of investigations in multiple countries and fingers started to be pointed at Najib, Mahathir turned on him.
The woman declined to go forward with her complaint after a police officer told her "fingers could be pointed" at her for being in a bar underage.
George, who wore noise-blocking ear protectors, pointed at planes in the sky, waved to visitors and seemed especially fascinated by the tail rotor of a helicopter.
In video recorded by onlookers, officers could be seen with their weapons pointed at Woods, who was standing with his back against the wall of a building.
"These are children that are being traumatized — being woken up out of their sleep to guns pointed at them, thinking that they're about to get shot down."
Ryan also pointed at Palantir, Hewlett Packard (HPE), Microsoft (MSFT), Dell (DELL), and Amazon (AMZN) for their reported contracts with CBP or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Over the weekend, McCain became the victim of a doctored image shared broadly on Twitter, depicting a gun pointed at her as she approached her father's casket.
The officers had their guns drawn and pointed at Loku, ordering him repeatedly to stop and drop the hammer, said a statement from SIU director Tony Loparco.
For everything to work as planned, the spectrograph is first manually pointed at the sun, guided by a solar telescope attached to the front of the box.
But it's not an easy issue for lawmakers of all stripes, especially when hackers have an economically crippling cannon pointed at the infrastructure girding up these locals.
As ABBA's "Fernando" played over the car stereo, she sipped coffee out of a green straw and pointed at a group of Latino people on the sidewalk.
Finally, I could see the source of the mysterious light: two movie-set-style spotlights were pointed at a raised dais in the middle of the room.
In Italy itself fingers are already being pointed: at the operator of the bridge, at the bridge's designer, at politicians at home and abroad (see Europe section).
Camera owner Marc Miller set up a security camera pointed at Little Chico Creek Canyon in Forest Ranch, California, hoping to catch sight of a mountain lion.
This is why a lot of liberals, like yours truly, see the outrage that claims to be pointed at "actors" and "Hollywood elites" to be pretty ridiculous.
In the middle of some kind of casual half court shooting competition during All Star practice today, Curry nailed a huge three and pointed at the commentator.
Both the armband remote and the drone have a series of sensors built-in, designed to keep the drone pointed at you every step of the way.
Afterward, the camera captures Sterling with a large bloodstain on his chest as an officer on the ground next to him keeps his gun pointed at Sterling.
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.
Still others walking up and down the banks with their rifles pointed at the surface, sparkling creases, eddies, and points where the dark water parted around rocks.
On his way out, he pointed at the framed poster I had hung by the door, a black-and-white version of the "Giant Steps" album cover.
From my Honda Civic, she pressed a chubby cheek to the window and pointed at two men in leather chaps, holding hands, their bare behinds hanging out.
Assets to monitor attacks from Iran are considerable: a band of radars based in Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain are all pointed at Iran to provide early warning.
"It's a lost day," said Armindo Gomes, 24, whose Portuguese family runs two bakeries, as he pointed at dough, cheese and meat that should have been refrigerated.
"The object that Mr. Olango drew from his pants pocket and pointed at the officer is a vape smoking device," police said in a statement Wednesday evening.
Last week, when they were together in the D.C. bureau, they posed for a photo and pointed at each other, laughing about the ludicrousness of it all.
When he finally did, he pulled a metallic object from his pocket, "took a two-handed shooting stance" and pointed at Mr. Gonsalves, according to the account.
The anti-Trumpist speeches were pointed at times but also muted, with the president's name mostly unmentioned, and his policies opposed with high-minded, values-based appeals.
Steubenville broke and I was like, everything that we've all known and talked about and looked at and pointed at, here are all the characters writ large.
He also pointed at 10 instances in which Trump may have attempted to obstruct his investigation, as Democrats alleged, but left any finding of obstruction to Congress.
" The media CNN cameras Trump criticized CNN at the Iowa rally, then pointed at the back of the room and said, "Oops, their camera just went off.
Pointed at the Earth, Simon argued, that telescope would show lots of solid green areas with faint interior contours linked by a network of thin red lines.
Ramona's dance is sexy and glamorous, sure — and the camera spends plenty of time pointed at Lopez's famous rear — but sex isn't the point of the scene.
Both are ways of people making someone else feel like an outsider, but the questioning makes me feel as if there are more fingers pointed at me.
It also shows Mr. Meade taking the phone out of his pocket and propping it under his chin, pointed at the stage, without looking at the screen.
" When pointed at an individual it could recognize and link an account to, the app presented a pop-up over the person's face saying "You are friends.
He pointed at the fence line he had drawn, explaining that he wanted to catch the "biggest, toothiest crocodiles," the men who had sent the peasants there.
Smith suavely pointed at fans and busted some dance moves, but when he sat down to talk with Jimmy he felt as though he could do better.
Before conversations could die down on the subject, Trump was at it, again, only this time his criticisms were pointed at Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch.
The footage then shows the thieves walking the bartender—who actually has his hands up, thanks to the rifle pointed at his side—over to the register.
Today she was wearing a white tuxedo collar shirt with short sleeves, high-waisted jeans, and pale pink suede ballet flats that were slightly pointed at the toes.
The findings come as Trump's administration battles leaks from the intelligence community that have pointed at contacts between Trump allies and Russians, some with links to the Kremlin.
Attached to the machine is a long back hose, the business end of which will be pointed at my face at a range of an inch or two.
Today at I/O 2017, CEO Sundar Pichai announced that Assistant will soon be able to analyze what a smartphone camera is pointed at and provide relevant content.
South Korea's Yonhap news agency said that loudspeakers pointed at the border started blaring messages at noon, and that frontline troops near the speakers were on highest alert.
More experiments are needed to see which of his candidates really are proteinaceous mafiosi and which mere stool pigeons that have had the finger pointed at them incorrectly.
The woman who called the police says that the dispute that led to the gun being pointed at her all happened because she admired a piece of jewelry.
Only you, with your red carpets, fame, millions of dollars, and cameras pointed at your faces, could be trusted to know what was best for all us rubes.
A promotional page for the performance shows a young man looking down the sight of what appears to be a gun, with the barrel pointed at the viewer.
Researchers wanted to observe it for a long period of time, so for the first half of this year, telescopes around the world were pointed at Proxima Centauri.
The cameras were pointed at New Orleans but 100 miles east along the Gulf Coast in the little casino town, Nguyen-Torjusen's house was down to the studs.
Sponge Rounds are considered a softer crowd control weapon than rubber bullets, but they can be as lethal if pointed at the upper body from a close range.
Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett has done most of his self promotion with a microphone pointed at his face after adding another win to his 10-1 professional record.
Radar instruments on Earth will be pointed at the asteroid as it passes to more accurately measure its size and even see some surface features not studied before.
When one of my favorite players laid eyes on me for the first time: he gasped and enthusiastically pointed at me, then covered his mouth with his hand.
Hudly Wireless is designed to provide a clear view from multiple angles, so you and your passengers can both share the screen, no matter who it's pointed at.
A middle aged, ordinary man, he gave readers an appetite for flawed detectives working cases in cold climes where the finger of responsibility is usually pointed at society.
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.
Dedicated game systems, mobile, license merchandise [at this point Fils-Aimé pointed at his Nintendo-themed sneakers] and licensed entertainment best exemplified by our partnership with Universal Studios.
Several people who work in the cybersecurity industry pointed at the strange—to say the least— policies on Twitter on Tuesday, likely facepalming every time they hit tweet.
"I told him not to reach for it," the officer shouts, his gun still pointed at Ms Reynolds, whose four-year old daughter is in a back seat.
McConnell winked and pointed at the Vice President Mike Pence, who presided over the vote, a sign of relief after months of searching for that one legislative achievement.
The challenge to the authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to put out the rule will be pointed at one of the quirks of the agency's jurisdiction.
When I woke up in the recovery room, he said he couldn't find any inflammation or other red flags that pointed at an issue with my digestive tract.
I pointed at an emergency station and screamed to remove the bleach and cover the floors in it in an attempt to neutralize anything organic the material contained.
She narrates her lecture with a baton pointed at stage, where the characters often strike poses that evoke Susanna-themed paintings by the likes of Rubens and Tintoretto.
Fingers have been pointed at a get-out-the-vote effort led by Mr. Dowless, a felon who was being paid as a contractor by the Harris campaign.
The EU does not function with a gun at its head, says one diplomat, adding that in this case the gun is anyway pointed at Mr Johnson himself.
Sitting on a podium before 2,300 delegates, he spoke for 205 minutes, long enough that his predecessor, Hu Jintao, pointed at his watch when Mr. Xi finally finished.
With the old hair dryer, the motor goes in there"—he picked up a dryer and pointed at its barrel—"and it makes rather a long hair dryer.
But instead of celebrating wildly, this season&aposs Heisman Trophy winner walked off the field and coolly pointed at the finger where he&aposd put his championship ring.
With a big laugh and Ukrainian accent, she pointed at a tall one with big pink hair and said, "Sometimes they take a walk on the wild side."
I would have a hard time complying with the police, even if I was desperately trying, because they're shouting at me and they have guns pointed at me.
You recall another young male student, one who laughed and pointed at the screen when you showed a news clip featuring a female commentator, called her a dyke.
"Finally we're not having the finger pointed at us for failing to try what other countries have already done," says Ludovic Subran, chief economist at Euler Hermes, an insurer.
We thumb-warred, rapped, ate Pringles, randomly pointed at weird objects but most importantly really enjoyed just hanging out together in a setting that felt more normal and realistic.
The apartment is located in the "East Crescent neighborhood" of Arcosanti and when we arrived, Stein pointed at a small hidden door in the bottom corner of the room.
I might look like I'm camping, crouched in the corner with my shotgun pointed at the door, but this isn't about taking advantage of unsuspecting prey—it's about survival.
And on top of a body suit, Salazar also wore two high-definition cameras in a headset, pointed at her face, that would photograph her face to capture movements.
From the many candidates to Biden's left, those arguments are virtually certain to grow more pointed at the first debate, and at the CNN debate that follows in July.
For example, if users pointed at a coffee mug, Blippar's app would tell them about the nearest coffee shops or the closest store to buy a new set from.
Ushakov pointed at a Russia-China roadmap that offered a step-by-step approach to solving the nuclear standoff and called for sanctions relief and security guarantees to Pyongyang.
One, shaped like a cylindrical bullet, is pretty easy to see and is pointed at a subject—say a person standing at a bank teller's window—like a shotgun.
Then there's a series of lenses to focus the light onto that sensor, which arrives into the phone and is pointed at the sensor via a mirror, or prism.
It's interesting that she is now, sort of, featured in a video that is predominantly just a camera pointed at an Apple product for four and a half minutes.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) had also pointed at failure of quality control in PW India, it said.
In the example I saw, wall art of the Apollo 13 launched an entire virtual tour of a lunar module when the iPhone was pointed at the wall art.
Click here to view original GIFLast year, poor Adam Clark Estes sat alone with a camera pointed at his chest and poured the contents of a pantry onto himself.
Coughlin thanked many Giants employees and coaches and pointed at Manning, who has played his entire career for Coughlin and was seated in the second row of the auditorium.
Biden pointed at the man who announced he'd put him in "mission control" in charge of making sure that America is the country that finds a cure to cancer.
The Indoraptor, a laboratory-designed monstrosity designed to attack anything with a laser pointed at it, seems like a pretty costly hassle when computerized machinery can do much worse.
Antetokounmpo appeared to step out of bounds with his left foot as he drove past Heustis, and Oklahoma City players pointed at the video board high above the court.
According to the Civil Aviation Authority there were 1,440 reports of lasers being pointed at planes in Britain in 123, the last full year for which there are data.
Carla made another kind of history when young TV journalist Dan Rather had a camera pointed at a radar screen over his improvised map of the Gulf of Mexico.
Note that all these features are directly pointed at usability: making things easier, better and more accessible while also being attractive and cohesive as parts of a single object.
"They do want to abide by the new laws but they have no incentive and they're having fingers pointed at them and are being treated like criminals," McKee said.
The feature, reported by TechCrunch, would be able to identify objects that the camera is pointed at, then link users to Amazon to purchase the products, if desired. 8.
But I do believe that because somebody is louder or moves more boldly, a lot of time those are the people who always get the finger pointed at them.
If 28503,22019 devices can take out Dyn and scores of businesses, imagine what a million devices could do if their collective digital firehose was pointed at sensitive critical infrastructure.
But the chances that our telescopes would coincidentally be pointed at the exact right part of space at the right time to detect signs of extraterrestrial civilization are infinitesimal.
"People need help," Correa said as she pointed at her handwritten list of addresses, phone numbers and items for the people who have reached out to her for help.
Blessing picked up a supermarket catalogue that she found on the road, and the girls pointed at items, trying to identify them from the pictures and the Italian names.
Shotgun pointed at the sky, I squeezed off a round, sending him only a dozen yards away before he immediately resumed tramping around, as if he was in charge.
I pictured a Russian agent in a dingy hotel room, a gadget-filled suitcase open on the bed, various satellite dishes pointed at his target in an adjacent building.
In the postgame news conference, the star pointed at Bledsoe, a muscular guard, and recalled his words of encouragement after the Bucks lost the first game of the series.
Instead of standing at attention with a hand over his heart -- as Melania did -- Trump pretended he was conducting the orchestra, and awkwardly pointed at people around the room.
"This is where freedom began, right here, and this is what they're doing to the people of Virginia," Ms. Horne said as she pointed at police officers screening demonstrators.
The students' hands didn't have blowers pointed at them; eventually, their fingers could no longer grasp their charcoal and we'd stop, then all head off together to a bar.
As the pacemakers peeled away for the last kilometer, Kipchoge accelerated down the final straight, smiled and pointed at people in the crowd who gave him a rousing reception.
On a tour of the warehouse, Pam pointed at a small curved bamboo plank in a glass vitrine, which she said was for calligraphers to rest their arms on.
Biden's frustration over the issue flared Saturday as he pointed at a reporter who asked if Biden had spoken with his son about his business dealings, saying he hadn't.
It's a black and white, relatively low-resolution 360-degree camera pointed at a roughly 9803-degree angle that gives the robot a live, panoramic view of its environment.
Although the finger is routinely pointed at the B.L.M. for mismanagement, the bulk of the blame lies with shortsighted decision-making by misinformed but well-meaning members of Congress.
He said Crawford had loaded a real gun (he did not) and aimed it at other people and children (the gun remained pointed at the floor in the video).
She is a strong "dove" in the world of central banks, and she just pointed at why the Fed is tightening - and will continue to tighten: the Everything Bubble.
" He told ABC News in a statement that "a gun was pointed at the swimmers and they were forced to get out of their cab and give up their money.
But here's the problem: He did so in full view of guests at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, with smartphone cameras and flashlights pointed at presumably sensitive material.
Even if the US could guarantee the simultaneous and immediate destruction of every nuclear weapon in North Korea, there are still tens of thousands of artillery shells pointed at Seoul.
In other words, he wasn't always in the right place at the right time, but if you keep your camera pointed at the skies, you'll eventually capture something spectacular.[Vimeo]
Season 5 picks up the very moment Season 4 ended: Daya (Dascha Polanco) has a gun pointed at C.O. Humphrey's (Michael Torpey) head, and chaos splits the air around her.
The first radio shows re-read newspaper headlines, the first TV shows were teleplays with cameras pointed at the readers, even websites today mostly replicate past forms with digital paper.
In 2015, a New York City teenager was arrested for making terroristic threats after posting a Facebook status with a gun emoji pointed at an emoji of a police officer.
The company's product, previously only available for Google Glass, allows users to point at an object and get an audio description of what their mobile device is being pointed at.
One shows the artist, his once confiscated passport having been returned by the Chinese government in July, as a Buddha, with a halo of surveillance cameras pointed at his head.
When the camera is pointed at text — like a bus schedule, sign or bank form, for example — Lens can read the text out loud, highlighting the words as they're spoken.
I just pointed at my greyhound and told him he was salad, and he sort of grunted and went back to licking himself, so I guess he's salad now, too.
Though it wasn't functional with this beta, the new software will finally let me simultaneously see the view from the forward-facing camera and the one pointed at the base.
To be fair, this is classic Cassini: Even as it's dying, the brave li'l orbiter will have its antenna pointed at Earth, broadcasting its life up until the very end.
And part of the blame for this can be pointed at IBM, which prioritized text over imagery on its early PCs, all in an effort to win over business users.
The 17-year-old had posted Facebook statuses with a gun emoji pointed at an emoji of a police officer, and the NYPD initially charged him with making terroristic threats.
I think that the relationship we want to govern is when a supercomputer is pointed at you, that relationship needs to be protected and governed by a set of laws.
Payne also pointed at "a tremendous opioid demand in this country" that pushes Mexican drug cartels to add pure fentanyl to heroin batches, creating hundreds of thousands of dosage units.
The only thing keeping me somewhat tethered to the physical room was a camera pointed at the keyboard, which projected a video feed of my hands typing into my display.
Conversely, a mishap by North Korean generals with missiles pointed at Guam -- or a misjudgment of missile tests toward Japan -- could see Trump's "fire and fury" unleashed on North Korea.
That all just sounds like a comment commending Nathaniel for a job well-done, but then she comes in with the guilt trip — pointed at Tyler, who wasn't even there.
Investors got a blast of economic data, including a bigger-than-expected drop in retail sales and industrial output for August, which pointed at some weakness in the U.S. economy.
The more telescopes you get pointed at an object, the more data you get, and the more you're sure you are how big it is and which way it's headed.
When we got outside I pointed at a car that was parked a little down the street and I heard myself say: Do you see that gray Volvo over there?
The next contraption we see is not a spacecraft but an X-ray machine, pointed at Armstrong's two-year-old daughter, Karen (Lucy Stafford), who has an inoperable brain tumor.
If the U.S. could deter the Soviet Union during the Cold War when both countries had several thousand nuclear warheads pointed at each other, North Korea can also be deterred.
A hip-hop artist who was a close friend of Nipsey Hussle's had at least 6 firearms pointed at him by cops ... who mistakenly thought he was a car thief.
"There's really no way to know how you're going to act when there's a gun pointed at you and when you think you're going to lose your life," Gaston said.
When asked about the exodus, Malka shouldered little of the responsibility, and instead pointed at how a "witch hunt" was being carried out to try and tarnish him and NeoGAF.
Amid a two-decade decline in federal funding, Mr. Brezenoff pointed at public-private partnerships as the way of the future to ensure capital dollars and to improve building maintenance.
Still, I have a hard time imagining what it's like for the people here to have so many cameras pointed at them and so many tape recorders thrust their way.
After all, the argument will go, the U.S. for decades successfully deterred the Soviet Union, a much larger threat, which possessed thousands of nuclear warheads pointed at the U.S. homeland.
The only sign that may have pointed at some troubling circumstances was about two years ago when a neighbor living below White's apartment complained of a leak from the ceiling.
We are fine demonizing Germans or Russians and talking about all the faults of their nation, but when the finger is pointed at us, we want to gloss over it.
When it wasn't showing feedings, it pointed at the whole kitchen, reassuring us at a glance that all was well and that we hadn't left anything cooking on the stove.
When a researcher tried to test if cats understood what it meant if someone pointed at where food was hidden, for example, multiple subjects wandered off from the testing site.
She knows not whether the gun pointed at her from the chopper is to kill her or is a stun gun to knock her out and take her to safety.
The main difference is that the pinhole is projecting an image of whatever the camera is pointed at, so when the pigment inside the camera fades, it reproduces that image.
Two people were killed in a grenade blast at a massive pro-Abiy rally in Addis Ababa last month, with the finger of blame pointed at those opposed to his reforms.
In an adorable Instagram video, Teigen can be heard asking her daughter "Luna, what's in here?" as her daughter pointed at her mom's stomach and proclaimed there was a "baby" inside.
"I met Sajid Khan for an audition and he asked me to take all my clothes off," she said to the reporter, as a phalanx of cellphone cameras pointed at her.
He watches images from NASA satellites that circle the tropics four times a day, their cameras pointed at the trees below to produce images from visible light, infrared, and thermal data.
With the gun pointed at his head, the employee was trying to hand over a stack of $1 bills but the bucket slipped and the money flew out of his hands.
Andante was brought to life using a projector pointed at a screen just above a piano's keys, and hand-drawn animations triggered via a MIDI system from a previously recorded performance.
During this orbit adjustment, the satellite's main antenna isn't always pointed at Earth, so this "backup" antenna is used for communication while the probe gets to where it needs to be.
The wearable tech had at least one bad design flaw—it seemed to get its early adopters punched in the face because people didn't like the camera being pointed at them.
O.J. Simpson did NOT threaten suicide with a loaded gun pointed at his head in Kim Kardashian's childhood bedroom -- it was KHLOE'S room ... and the walls weren't adorned by Joey Lawrence.
The female lays a pear-shaped egg so pointed at one end that it will roll in a circle, helping to keep the egg from plummeting off the bird's narrow nest.
I surveyed the ice cream beneath the glass, pointed at the tub of chocolate lit by a halo-like tube of neon, and held up two fingers in the barista's direction.
Ms. Hutchins then pointed at her son's displayed aircraft models of British Lancaster bombers and the German V-1 missiles — and said she saw the real versions soaring over her farmhouse.
Earlier in the day, it emerged that a laser beam was pointed at his plane as he landed in Mexico City last week, though there was no harm to those aboard.
The police released a still frame from a bystander's video showing Mr. Olango mirroring the shooting stance of the officer facing him — feet apart, hands clasped and pointed at the officer.
"As soon as he saw the dog during the actual speech, he pointed at the dog, tapped his friend and then started like cracking up," Sydney, Biden's owner, told BuzzFeed News.
His talk had caught my attention the day before: McClean spoke animatedly, bobbing a magnificent head of shoulder-length ringlets, as he pointed at equations and diagrams on a PowerPoint presentation.
Unfortunately, the desk mount stand wasn't sturdy enough to keep the heavy phone and case securely in place; it kept sagging down instead of keeping the screen pointed at my face.
Telescopes need to be pointed at just the right patch of sky at just the right time to see them, which requires dozens of telescopes operating simultaneously to monitor the sky.
Asked to identify her, he raised his eyes and pointed at her sitting at the defense table in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, his jaw tight and his mouth curved down.
"It was very terrifying for me and my children because they've never been through anything like that, especially when they have guns pointed at them," Harper said at Monday's press conference.
Soon questions arose about, and fingers were pointed at, Under Armour's so-called Mach 214 suit, which had been developed with the help of Lockheed Martin and released with much fanfare.
Nichols prefers the quick and the oblique (only once is a firearm discharged in "Shotgun Stories," and it's pointed at a tire), and finales of any grandeur don't suit his skills.
I think that shallow depth of field is more coveted, especially considering how frequently the camera is turned around and pointed at themselves, not to mention the better low-light performance.
Ms. Karas carried Julia to a wall filled with the sponsors' pictures, pointed at each, and told the baby a name to match each familiar face: Liz. Jan. Carole. Cliff. Marg.
Trump declined to promptly speak up in solidarity with America's foremost ally after the prime minister of Britain pointed at Russia for the attempted murder of an expatriate on British soil.
A 30-foot oceangoing canoe, its hull hewed from cedar, crewed by a dozen members of the Nisqually tribe of Washington, pulled through the breakwater first, its bow pointed at Alcatraz.
This is a Trek pointed at the present, in which the proclaimed utopia doesn't exist and never did, those in power can't be trusted, and doing the right thing feels insurmountable.
I came out in a robe, and the helper indicated I should lie on the massage table, face up; I started to climb between the sheets when she pointed at my robe.
If you want to watch the eruption, OVSICORI has two webcams pointed at Turrialba, one close to the crater and one showing elevation marks for estimating the height of the ash plume.
Now, sitting in front of the United States Capitol, she couldn't help but remember what her dad told her as he pointed at the Washington Monument and D.C.'s other tourist attractions.
Many of the girls said their emotional suffering came from not being able to talk to former friends or being pointed at in the street, with some being driven back to militias.
It was a story I didn't know because Tom Petty is not one to talk about himself or seek out the spotlight, beyond the one pointed at whatever stage he's performing on.
There's also an additional hole on the back that looks like a fifth camera at first, but is actually a thermal sensor for taking taking the temperature of things its pointed at.
To a ground observer, a satellite placed in geostationary orbit appears stationary, which is useful because it allows any ground-based antennae to remain pointed at a single spot in the sky.
A second bystander video has since surfaced that shows the immediate aftermath of the shooting, with Sterling lying bloodied on the ground as an officer lies beside him, gun pointed at Sterling.
" Temprano told Mashable that the map initially served as a "kind of resource pointed at settlers and non-indigenous people to, in a not-too-confrontational way, start thinking about indigenous history.
I tried to step in to say hello, but a girl wearing a sparkly T-shirt pointed at me, turned to her friends, and loudly reported that I had cut the line.
In 1986, there were over 40,000 Soviet nuclear warheads pointed at the US. Today, there are over 1,700 Russian warheads capable of killing tens of millions of Americans in under 20 minutes.
An entire can of black spray paint is pointed at a single spot on each work and emptied so that the enamel eventually pools and runs down the panel onto the floor.
Troops are mostly assisting by monitoring surveillance feeds -- which by law may not be pointed at Mexican territory when Guard troops are watching -- conducting aerial surveillance flights, and maintaining and building infrastructure.
On February 12th a dozen armed men in balaclavas broke into his house, forced his son to the floor and placed his two grandsons facing the wall, guns pointed at their backs.
Booker didn't mention the former vice president in his remarks, but the comments appeared to be pointed at Biden, who will share a debate stage with the New Jersey senator next week.
Pishevar's thinking is that such an app would vastly reduce the number of times a jumpy police officer ends up standing at a window with a gun pointed at the driver's face.
Charlie Claeson: We actually rereleased all our stuff in 2014, but on a Brazilian and Finnish label, so can imagine that those and these releases are pointed at a slightly different audience.
He pointed at a poster that said that if Trump Tower does not reduce emissions from current levels by 2030, it would be fined $469,848 under the new law at that time.
That outcome would leave South Koreans feeling extremely vulnerable, given the North's conventional weapons pointed at Seoul, and its 1.2-million-strong army, which analysts say is one of the world's largest.
For the European Union, a positive summit with China and a clear statement about cooperation to reform the W.T.O. and against unilateralism "is clearly pointed at the United States," Ms. Fallon said.
According to the police statement, Ms. Arredondo told the officers that Mr. Oliver did not directly point his weapon at her but held the gun at his side pointed at the ground.
Rightist vigilantes like the Cliven Bundy family openly defied the law, grazed cattle on federal lands and refused — backed by supporters with guns pointed at federal agents — to pay for that usage.
He was walking back to the bus when several law enforcement vehicles, their lights flashing, pulled up and officers appeared with their guns drawn and pointed at him, according to court records.
He also has cameras installed in Oregon, Nevada, and Idaho, all of which are remote-operated and installed on mountaintops and in towers so they can be easily pointed at a source.
" Responding to Nick Kristof's reflections on visiting a bellicose North Korea, Dan wrote: "Should the US tolerate/even unwittingly facilitate North Korean development of nuclear-capable ICBMs pointed at the US mainland?
Thus, he goes on to argue, this is likely what the telescope picked up on when the comet passed in front of the area of the sky the it was pointed at.
GAETZ: Or if there&aposs a camera pointed at us, maybe there are far too many members of Congress willing to read any teleprompter words if it means the camera light is on.
Wall Street closed higher on Wednesday as investors cheered the Fed's comments which indicated that it would not raise rates soon and strong U.S. data pointed at some economic improvement amid global glum.
With increasingly powerful AIs pointed at your brain to reverse engineer, what can I throw in front of your nervous system to crawl down your brain stem and get something out of you?
On Friday, an important mechanism on the spacecraft failed — one that is needed to orient the observatory in space and keep it pointed at parts of the sky for long periods of time.
Groups of conference-goers, sometimes 20 at a time, stood wide-eyed in front of temporary walls, their arms extended with phones in their hands, Facebook cameras open and pointed at a logo.
With the three red camera lights pointed at my pupils, Caffrey tells me to move my eyes, not my head, and stare at the bullseyes in the four corners of the reading window.
Following the accusations pointed at Louis C.K. by five women in the New York Times Thursday, Netflix has now dropped a planned standup special with the comedian that had yet to be produced.
"In this particular case, amateurs had webcams pointed at Jupiter for hours and so were able to gather enough data over a long period of time to fortuitously glimpse the impact," Lakdawalla said.
The biggest takeaway was to learn the acronyms ACTS and PROVE (which I've since forgotten), but basically, they spell out how to make sure your gun is unloaded and never pointed at anyone.
Reporter's Notebook I have had guns pointed at me, slept in a shipping container and walked past the corpses of shelling victims since the separatist insurgency in eastern Ukraine began two years ago.
While 19 tons is off the market, it is critical to ask what will come of the other 996 tons of pure cocaine still pointed at the United States and the global markets.
Looking at the goods each side is vowing to increase tariffs on, it becomes quickly apparent that these aspiring cowboys have one pistol pointed at the other and another at their own feet.
Lawyers for Chatman's mother, who is suing the city over her son's death, say the videos contradict police statements that Chatman, a carjacking suspect, had a dark object that he pointed at them.
If that happens, there are several livestreams of the event to watch, like one hosted by NASA and one hosted by Slooh, a global system of cameras and telescopes pointed at the sky.
If it weren't for the small camera pointed at the couch and workstation in the back of the room, one could almost believe that this was a living room rather than a laboratory.
Privacy experts are unsure how Banjo can be doing anything other than applying machine learning to a terrifying amount of data to create a persistent panopticon pointed at everyone who lives in Utah.
" And to deflect criticism of his treatment of black protestors, he reassured everyone he was "gentle," pointed at a black person in the audience, and said, "Look at my African American over here.
"The rest of the world wasn't on this kind of trigger edge, and yet here was this anomalous place where there were still guns kind of pointed at each other," Mr. Snyder said.
Ms. Arredondo said in an interview that Mr. Oliver startled her when he left his truck and came toward her with his gun pointed at her head while she sat in her car.
Even as many cameras clicked to capture Mr. Trump's moment of reflection, others were pointed at his wife and daughter, who were doing the same in a section reserved for women to pray.
Using data from the Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance, a network of about 60 cameras pointed at the sky above San Francisco Bay, researchers have recorded more than 300,000 meteoroid trajectories since 2010.
The finger of suspicion has for years pointed at former President Leonid Kuchma, after the publication of a tape on which a voice sounding like his spoke about the need to deal with Gongadze.
After weeks of barely getting their attention for long enough to utter a phrase, a turning point: Rather than yelling I simply wrote, "I believe in you," on the board and pointed at it.
Over a series of interviews with BuzzFeed News prior to the election, voters in the district on either side (stay in, drop out) have pointed at the other side as being in the minority.
A smartwatch being able to detect when you've fallen is useful, yes, but what if a smart video camera could recognize the same thing when pointed at elderly users who choose to live independently?
People would be frustrated if the artificial background blur inexplicably got way worse when it was pointed at something that wasn't a person, so the effect just doesn't trigger unless someone's in the shot.
A prodigal son on a brief respite back to Winnipeg after a decade of travel pointed at people on the 60 bus, saying he'd never seen faces like these anywhere else on the continent.
But at the moment, the blame can only be pointed at the U.S. government as a whole, which despite repeated warnings, neither imagined nor prepared for this worst-case scenario fueled by global warming.
Tones are useful when a spacecraft's main antenna is not pointed at Earth, as is the case with Juno during the phase in which it fires its engine to get captured by Jupiter's gravity.
In turn, the wearer will be able to hear Alexa's response thanks to directional microphones built into the frames and pointed at their ears — bystanders won't be able to eavesdrop, at least in theory.
Media speculation has pointed at Sauber, currently using 2016-specification Ferrari power units, as the leading candidates to switch to Honda engines but there has been no official confirmation from the Swiss-based team.
According to that video, when the second police car arrived, Mr. Crutcher had his hands raised and was walking away from Officer Shelby, who walked behind him with her gun pointed at his back.
The five band members, all dressed in black, stood in the middle of a suburban street of look-alike houses, their faces illuminated eerily by light reflected from mirrors pointed at them by assistants.
Spanberger does not curse often, and certainly never in front of the esteemed civil rights legend John Lewis if she can help it, but now she held up her phone and pointed at it.
Because of her cochlear implants and our weekly auditory-verbal therapy — which involves me deliberately adding language to everything we see and do — Anna pointed at a salmon and made the sound swish-swish.
In January, The New York Times revealed Clearview AI, a company that scraped social media networks, including Facebook, to develop its own app that when pointed at a subject's face could reveal their identity.
One of the show's special effects coordinators, Sam Conway, describes how they incorporated footage of actual fire into the explosion scene using a camera, mounted onto the tall structure, and pointed at the ground.
The robot's core can be packed with sensors, even a 360-degree camera on either end, and rolled into a warzone for reconnaissance, or pointed at an active volcano and told to drive on in.
The officer originally told investigators he thought he "saw something dark he perceived as a gun" but later said he did not see a gun and wasn't sure if Rose's arm was pointed at him.
"In Laleh's case, the court issued what amounts to a symbolic fine, but UAE Cybercrime laws are still a loaded gun pointed at the head of anyone using the Internet," Stirling wrote in a statement.
One tweet that Cherry asked Minshall to look at depicted a cartoon figure with a photo of a real hand holding a gun pointed at the viewer, atop the caption "shut the fuck up terf".
In a reminder of the volatile situation, Netanyahu pointed at an incident earlier Wednesday in which the Israeli military fired a Patriot missile to shoot down a drone that had infiltrated Israeli airspace from Syria.
In the adorable Instagram video that broke the news, Teigen could be heard asking her daughter "Luna, what's in here?" as her daughter pointed at her mom's stomach and proclaimed there was a "baby" inside.
The report, speaking to neighbors and acquaintances in the Bowling Green community, pointed at two men whose personalities clashed, and that played out in a property dispute that left Boucher festering in anger and frustration.
The series has pointed at the problems that societal divisions bring upon everyone, and while Earth and Mars appear to have made up and aren't shooting at each other, the Belters still feel left out.
Sanders' pitch is pointed at young, infrequent and disillusioned caucus-goers who are exhausted and furious with the status quo, and who think Trump rode to victory on an anti-establishment mood throughout the nation.
For South Korea, which has thousands of artillery pieces pointed at it from across the North Korean border, the absence of an ambassador is unnerving, particularly given the appointments of envoys in other Asian capitals.
She pointed at issues like the Affordable Care Act, which extended insurance coverage to nearly four million Latinos who previously didn't have health insurance, and the earned income tax credit as tangible wins for Hispanics.
Swalwell specifically pointed at what he dubbed the "scare-avans" — a reference to the caravans of immigrants who have traveled through Central American to the Mexican border to ask for asylum in the United States.
With the advent of social media and the new never-ending-ness of self-promotion, cameras are pointed at everyone on set, whether we are acting or directing or script supervising — another thing I do.
Suleik Salim Al-Khabbaz, the director of the institute's theater program, who plays the oud in the NTGent production, pointed at a long twist of beige hair that was almost camouflaged by the concrete dust.
Let the obvious sit too long and it becomes like an animal in a zoo: pointed at, but never exercised, and idly wandered past by people who have forgotten how powerful it is in action.
In 1962, during Mr. Trump's junior year, the United States and the Soviet Union almost went to war after the Soviet leader, Nikita S. Khrushchev, shipped missiles to Cuba to be pointed at American territory.
One recent morning, Cameron Mackintosh — the producer of "Les Miserables," who owns seven West End theaters — stood in the rafters of his Gielgud Theater, which dates from 1906, and pointed at its newly restored ceiling.
When I asked one man how close storm and tidal surges come to his front porch, he pointed at the bricks under my feet, which I had taken for the wall of a flower bed.
Unable to speak because she was on a ventilator, she pointed at a chart to indicate yes and no to questions from investigators, a former assistant district attorney testified at a pretrial hearing on Tuesday.
"It takes you on a journey — garbage — into stories," he said, and pointed at an oil painting of a cow that he said was done by an inmate in a prison that overlooked a pasture.
The North has such a large volume of artillery pointed at Seoul and other areas just south of the DMZ that it could do incredible damage to the South before they could be taken out.
He sits with a defiant insouciance, Confederate flag in one hand, gun in the other; his weapon is pointed at the grass, unassuming flora in the foreground, as if he intends to shoot the flowers themselves.
"Some helicopter pilots had lasers pointed at them from passing fishing vessels," Euan Graham of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute wrote on The Strategist blog, who was aboard the warship from which the aircraft were operating.
Hamilton was "very angry and kept the knife pointed at her the whole time, and although he was not yelling, it was evident that he was very angry as the encounter progressed," according to the affidavit.
At the local mosque, Mohammed Karabila, head of the regional Muslim council, pointed at a small wall separating the mosque from Saint-Etienne's second church as a demonstration of the harmony between the town's religious communities.
The latest version features a mini projector that projects images in front of a wearer's eye, creating a visual that appears to float in front of whatever the glasses are pointed at in the real world.
In addition to the small, white GPS antenna on top there are three wide-angle cameras in the center, two pointed at 45 degree angles toward the street level and one pointed up at the rooftops.
It would have been better for them, in retrospect, if they had remained silent, rather than raising their profound ignorance like a dirty flag to be mocked and pointed at forever — as we do here today.
Family members of Terri "Missy" Bevers, the Texas fitness instructor killed last month inside a church where she taught classes, have weathered the whispers and online speculation about suspects, some of which has pointed at them.
Placed near a wall, the HomePod creates three beams: one pointed out the front for "direct" sounds like vocals and guitars, and two pointed at the wall to reflect "ambient" sounds like applause and room noises.
More importantly, with the camera pointed at the safety driver, Renovo can then tell whether that person is tired or distracted, and deliver the right prompts or warnings to ensure attention remains on the road ahead.
Of course, references to one of the most important problems faced by mankind today should make any administration uncomfortable, because they are an accusing finger pointed at policies past and a leash on policies to come.
Data collected by NYC Audubon between 1997 and 2013, using 6,000 collected birds of 126 species, pointed at the World Financial Center, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and buildings around Bryant Park as among the most fatal.
In a qualifying session marked by rain and dramatic suspension failures, with the finger of blame pointed at new kerbs, Hamilton made no mistake for his 54th career pole and second in a row in Austria.
Each telescope is pointed at a different astronomical feature: Jupiter, globular clusters, the Sombrero Galaxy, which I think is one of the most beautiful things in the universe, and one of the astronomy club members agrees.
But the clip, recorded by a surveillance camera pointed at a Brooklyn intersection, shows a man approaching the driver's side window of a car, and then, in an instant, stumbling away before collapsing onto the pavement.
It even correctly figured out that no threat was posed by a photographer who was crouching, camera raised to eye level and pointed at the drone, a situation that has confused human soldiers with fatal results.
While you've probably seen only a single film clip of the scene from Dealey Plaza in 1963 when President Kennedy was shot, hundreds of television and amateur cameras were pointed at the scene on 9/11.
The daughter said she'd recently run into her father at a store, and he got the store clerk, brought him to where she was shopping, and pointed at her and said she was a terrible daughter.
Michel Forst said officials in Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel and other countries pointed at recent laws in Hungary and Poland to justify their own regulations which may curb the independence of non-governmental organizations.
On a recent summer day, Mr. Fasiello took a walk with a fellow activist, Graziano Petrarchi, on the beach and pointed at a family sunbathing and children building a sand fort above the pipeline's projected route.
Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey has made no secret of his disdain for the news media, so when legislation that could hurt the state's newspapers appeared suddenly this week, fingers pointed at the governor's office.
Cell phone video obtained by CNN affiliate KPRC shows Danny Ray Thomas, with his pants around his ankles, approaching the Harris County Sheriff's Office deputy, who is backing away with his gun pointed at Thomas' chest.
As an example of the unique approach of Bloomberg's campaign, Singh pointed at the campaign's Twitter post during the State of the Union that showed Trump talking alongside an animated dancing gingerbread man engulfed in flames.
Hossein Salami, head of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards, pointed at the US, Britain, and Israel as responsible nations, even issuing a harsh warning to powerful Western democracies in front of a gathering of pro-government protesters.
" (He physically pointed at Democrats during this line.) He added, in a message to his Republican colleagues: "If you vote 'no' you are legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics.
"In contrast to what was stated in the video that is on social media, body worn camera video indicates that only one officer had a handgun out, and it was pointed at the ground," he said.
The report, speaking to neighbors and acquaintances in the Bowling Green community, pointed at two men with a clash of personalities that played out in a property dispute that left Boucher festering in anger and frustration.
Both ladies posed with one leg outstretched, hands firmly planted on hips and kissy faces pointed at the camera, each wearing denim overalls with a white t-shirt, sneakers, and golden tresses casually tossed over one shoulder.
Oh, before I forget — the city council is hereby disbanded and the twelve vacant seats will now be filled with twelve DSLR cameras pointed at ME. I'm filming a webseries — it's insanely expensive and NOBODY watches it.
The clips were seemingly pointed at the headline-making deflategate scandal, in which Brady received a brief suspension after team officials were accused of deflating game balls used in an AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Anyone who has yelled the song's hook with their head thrown right back and some form of middle fingers/gun fingers pointed at the ceiling will know it's a pop growler teeming with glorious rage and nonchalance.
He was right — whether the song is pointed at the legions of journalists trying to take Dylan apart to see how he worked or the establishment as a whole, it was designed to make them feel bad.
Lombardo also confirmed to the newspaper the only cameras on Paddock's floor were facing the elevators, and there were no cameras pointed at Paddock&aposs corner suite or towards the stairwell door next to Paddock&aposs room.
Magnetic, infrared and microwave sensors will be pointed at Saturn on future flybys, cutting through the opaque cloud cover and into the gas giant's core to get our best view yet of the structure of the planet.
The Independent Police Review Authority determined in 2015 that the shooting of 19-year-old Roshad McIntosh - which police said occurred after he refused to drop a gun he pointed at an officer - was within department policy.
Some advocates of the treaty would say, yes, he pulled the trigger on a nuclear pistol pointed at his own head, but, let's take a look at the facts, and then project what is likely to happen.
Going all in with the Housewives premise allows Amy and her cast mates to not only highlight some of their most memorable work but also address some of the criticism pointed at the show along the way.
As countries around the world are struggling to deal with the kind of terrorist violence that struck in Istanbul; Dhaka, Bangladesh; and Baghdad in the past week or so, Saudi Arabia often finds fingers pointed at it.
"Their mothers and grandmothers make this, and it's not interesting to them," she said, gesturing at the hand-cranked pasta roller she uses to cut fresh strangozzi, long noodles that are fat and pointed at both ends.
The 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty bans medium-range missiles capable of hitting Europe or Alaska and ended a Cold War-era crisis, when the Soviet Union installed nearly 400 nuclear warheads pointed at western Europe.
He pointed at the bags, hefted one, indicated a white paper report inside each, helped her carry the parcels back to the helicopter, and loaded them on the center jump seat where they would not be lost.
Evan Weber, a leader of the Sunrise Movement, which organized the protest in Las Vegas, said generational differences were not holding Mr. Inslee back, and he pointed at the popularity of Senator Bernie Sanders with young voters.
And researchers in Japan and at the University of Michigan have now shown that they can interact with voice assistants in both smart speakers and phones from a distance using a laser beam pointed at their microphones.
Manigault Newman, who began the press tour for her highly anticipated book "Unhinged: An Insider Account of the Trump White House," has been at the center of a number of explosive claims this week pointed at Trump.
" As if to show that he, too, was disappointed in Mr. Cosby — and perhaps offer the jury the catharsis of a public shaming — Mr. McMonagle pointed at his client and declared angrily, "You danced outside your marriage.
Complaints that the legislature failed alleged victims over the years are "largely true," Mitchell conceded, but she argued that "the finger can be pointed at a number of people" for a problem that has stretched back decades.
"I can't get rid of something like that, with that kind of story," he said, and then pointed at a painting of a young basketball player hanging behind an old gasoline pump near an old gynecologist's chair.
Usually, photographs in a series depict different subjects, so they vary from one another in obvious ways: The lens of the camera has been pointed at something else and the resulting image solves a different visual problem.
The President looked at his supporters at the Mississippi rally, pointed at the back of the room, and told them he had just seen something: the light on CNN's camera being turned off as he criticized CNN.
Speaking at a press conference in his hometown of Davao, where, as mayor, he honed his ruthless approach to crime fighting, Duterte said, "If Germany had Hitler, the Philippines would have...," and then he pointed at himself.
Your eyes will have to be open and pointed at the phone for Face ID to trigger the system, but the system is fast enough that instinctively looking at a presented phone might be enough to unlock it.
CHEPKITALE, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Cosmas Murunga, an elder from Kenya's forest-dwelling Ogiek community, pointed at a beehive in a tree a few meters from his grass-thatched house on the mist-swathed slopes of Mount Elgon.
At the end of the meeting, the chapter head pointed at my friend and I and told us they would need to see some ID so we can prove we were over 25—a rule particular to Edmonton.
These devices obviously need to be either loaded with software (in the case of iPads and Macs) or pointed at websites and web apps (in the case of Chrome OS) which provide the tools students need to learn.
The feud was triggered by Macron&aposs tough assessment of Italy&aposs decision to shut its ports to a rescue vessel loaded with 22000 migrants — the French leader pointed at the Italian government&aposs "cynicism" and "irresponsible" behavior.
To give you an example, when he was onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt, he talked about Google Glass, and how Snap wasn't going to build a Google Glass app because it felt invasive, like a gun pointed at you.
"El Niño is of course the background state, sort of where you build the train tracks, and so the train tracks are now pointed at Southern California, and the trains are rumbling down the train tracks," L'Heureux said.
There is nothing unusual about this, or about the way I learned to oil them, to keep the safety lock on unless about to shoot, and to carry them always pointed at the ground in front of me.
Weapons pointed at Seoul For years, the problem with any US military action against North Korea's nuclear program has been the mass of conventional artillery Pyongyang keeps in range of Seoul, a metropolitan area of 25 million people.
That's the general tenor of the whole bill, and I think the public generally understands it's going to benefit only the super wealthy and it is a giant dagger pointed at the heart of the American middle class.
Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes team was one of those involved in the incidents at Interlagos, with shots reportedly fired and a gun pointed at the head of one employee travelling in a van outside the circuit late on Friday.
Many fingers pointed at Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whose father had been sent to prison by Mr. Christie, then the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey, on charges of tax evasion and illegal campaign contributions.
CreditCreditJim Huylebroek for The New York Times NADER SHAH KOT, Afghanistan — Razo Khan woke up suddenly to the sight of assault rifles pointed at his face, and demands that he get out of bed and onto the floor.
"The gun was on his knee, butt down, with the barrel pointed at his stomach," one investigator, Aleksandr Galanin, told a local news outlet, citing a relative who described the events that had led to the hunter's death.
"You know, until you're standing in front of someone with a gun pointed at you, you don't realize how helpless you really are," Bill Husfelt, the superintendent for Bay County Schools and a program supporter, told CBS News.
"That's the room Trump will stay in," said Dino Papale, a 69-year-old Sicilian lawyer, promoter and all around bon vivant, as he leaned around his courtyard's wall and pointed at the adjacent Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo.
"These people were tested, sometimes multiple times, had thermometers pointed at their foreheads twice a day, filled out all manner of questionnaires and remained within the cordoned area," Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser told reporters.
The Daily Telegraph's fashion director, Lisa Armstrong, pointed at unfair judgments about age and gender playing out in the trousers tussle, saying that female politicians were expected to be stylish yet were maligned if they tried too hard.
Though Ethiopian investigators' remit was not to find blame, they implicitly pointed at Boeing by recommending it fix a faulty system and saying pilots followed pre-established procedures, before the 737 MAX crashed killing all 157 on board.
In addition to the statement from Fox, Hannity said Tuesday that when he pointed at the pool of reporters and called them "fake news" at the rally, he did not mean the Fox News reporters who were among them.
The latest experiment from YouTube's The Slow Mo Guys featured a very simple mechanism to ensure a pair of paintball guns pointed at each other fired at the exact same time: a piece of string tied to each trigger.
Civil Police Chief Fernando Veloso demanded an apology from the swimmers at a press conference Thursday afternoon, insisting that the group were not robbed and instead had a gun pointed at them by security guards after vandalizing the property.
Instead they had the plane carve out a self-portrait spanning 22 states, with its nose pointed at Washington state's Puget Sound (home to Boeing), its wings spanning from Michigan to southern Texas, and its tail in Huntsville, Alabama.
Facebook also pointed at the Philadelphia Inquirer's creation of "a cross-functional agile team from marketing, circulation and data/analytics," and at The Seattle Times' efforts to personalize the messages asking readers to subscribe, and to study pricing elasticity.
The California Democrat then did what feels par for the course in 2019: She updated her Twitter cover photo with the image, which shows her standing with her finger pointed at Trump, who's sitting, small-like, across from her.
Without a closed enclosure that creates unwanted reverberations inside the ear cup, an open-back headphone design can be focused on improving the acoustics pointed at the ear instead of fixing the problems created by the shell around it.
After Ramirez's nieces finished their visit and went back to their parents, allegations began to surface that the children were undressed and then sexually assaulted with objects by the San Antonio Four while guns were pointed at their heads.
For many years coming out of the financial crisis, fingers were pointed at "political uncertainty," even though folks pretty much knew what they were going to get from President Obama (both before and after he got a Republican Congress).
Blades on these mills can reach 170mph, but special tracking software and a thermal camera mounted behind the blades keep the light beams pointed at their targets, connecting each tower like a big laser-y game of jump rope.
"I open the door and there is a red dot pointed at my face from a 9mm," the star, who played gang boss Marsellus Wallace in "Pulp Fiction,"  said on the "Clay Cane Show" on Sirius XM  on Friday.
"That is our concern... we are not going to accept a nuclear tipped ICBM pointed at the United States from North Korea, that's been stated by our president and that is something we feel very strongly about," he said.
But for a moment we are with her, looking up as she does, the camera pointed at Encinia's shadowy contour of intimidation, watching as she orients on the light behind him, even as he works to blot it out.
But the rest of his response seems a little pointed at a certain someone who happens to be on the show right now and is combatting rumors about his love life (hint: he recently went by the name Pinocchio).
So next week will almost definitely pick up where this cliffhanger left off — with Rick smiling, a giant gun pointed at his face — and we'll get to meet this new clan of disposable bodies in the war against Negan.
For Hue lights, a rainbow-colored spectrum appears on the remote's display when pointed at the Philips bulb, letting you move your thumb back and forth to alter the lights as if Sevenhugs' product were made by Philips itself.
During Obama's presidency, Republicans' strategy was a bit like attempting a holdup with a gun pointed at their own heads; today it's more like trying to rob a bank with explosives strapped to their chest—except it's their bank.
And then, like a bath of ice water down my back, it hit me: these are the people at whom my country has thousands of nuclear weapons pointed, and whose country has thousands of such weapons pointed at us.
As he stood on the stage, he pointed at me and my colleague, Peter Weisenbacher, who is also an L.G.B.T. rights activist, and railed against us: He yelled into the microphone that we were agents of Smer-Social Democracy.
When Sabathia struck out Betts on a 3-2 pitch and catcher Gary Sanchez threw out Benintendi trying to steal second, resulting in a double play that ended the fifth, Sabathia let out a roar and pointed at Sanchez.
Background: The Trump administration has pointed at human trafficking along the southern border as a reason to build a wall, arguing that "Congress has a moral responsibility" to fund a wall to prevent human trafficking and deter illegal immigration.
But as someone who once worked in immigration law enforcement, I find the company's strident immigration advocacy to be a lot like having a middle finger pointed at me and everyone else who believes in the rule of law.
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.
John, 39, and Ann, 73, were accustomed to strangers turning up at their door accusing them of crimes; the visitors would usually pull up maps on their smartphones that pointed at John and Ann's backyard as a hotbed of criminal activity.
Among her comments was one pointed at President Donald Trump, who was reportedly asked by the McCain family not to attend the funeral services prior to the Arizona senator's death (though his daughter, Ivanka, and her husband Jared Kushner were there).
Princess Kate, 36, enthusiastically pointed at Ava Watt's fancy silvery sneakers after the nine-year-old girl greeted the royal at the hospital, where she opened the Mittal Children's Medical Centre — which will house the hospital's new Premier Inn Clinical Building.
Raids in which children are handcuffed, have guns pointed at them, or witness these things happening to their parents and other family members are just one of many ways children can be negatively affected by aggressive and unnecessary police interactions.
Sure, a gun pointed at anything has a more defined meaning than an emoji of a dancer, but it's more complicated to differentiate a "true threat" from something a 17-year-old put up as a kind of sick joke.
As is so often the case, "Maleficent" didn't exactly cry out for another chapter, but if forced to do one with a sharp spindle pointed at your head (or finger), this is about as good as one could have hoped.
Other Sanders allies were less pleased, and they pointed at the appointment of long-term Clinton allies like Harold Ickes, Bill Clinton's chief of staff in the 1990s; and Tony Coelho, best known as a Democratic strategist in the early 1990s.
"Here I am in my own home, alone with some basketball shorts and just because someone calls and says 'A large black man is breaking in,' when I open up the front door a 9mm is pointed at me," he said.
Well-sourced New York Times reporter Mike Isaac wrote on Twitter that, according to "feedback" he was getting, Zuck tried to "outsmart" the wave of outrage and fingers pointed at Facebook for its culpability in the fake news sausage-making machine.
K.L. Williams, who is black and is the chief of police in Kinloch, Missouri, said that as a young man he'd had so many guns pointed at his head as a young man, he didn't know how he made it.
It was snowing pretty hard and though there was a window with some theoretical light streaming in, I felt like I was under a blanket, the flashlight of my attention pointed at a screen that I refreshed and refreshed and refreshed.
"You don't have to actually wait until a handgun is pointed at you because you're talking milliseconds of a decision as to whether you're going to pull your trigger, or that individual is going to pull their trigger," Roderick said.
Rhames, who plays computer hacker Luther Stickell in the action flick franchise, recounted being home alone at his Santa Monica property watching ESPN when he heard a knock on the door and opened it to find a gun pointed at him.
The super detailed psychographics contained in those files came from a variety of sources, many of them funded by conservative PACs and kingmakers, and they were all pointed at the task of revealing the inner workings of the swayable voter.

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