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On the one hand, Russia has pointed toward wider acceptance.
Other analysts have pointed toward the recovery on the mainland.
Putin pointed toward Trump with his left index finger extended.
The preliminary entrance poll results pointed toward the same fragmentation.
It seemed as though all signs pointed toward Jewell's guilt.
As the '90s progressed, signs increasingly pointed toward North Korea.
Sit on your booty with your hands pointed toward your feet.
Ocasio-Cortez pointed toward the invitation from a Republican colleague, Rep.
It hangs 53 feet above the dish, pointed toward the ground.
Gillespie: Trump's rhetoric on trade has been mainly pointed toward China.
This year, four international competitors are being pointed toward the race.
One boy reached a hand up and pointed toward the sky.
Montero pointed toward third base, and that's where I found it.
The weapon was pointed toward the ceiling when it was fired.
A striking woman greeted him and pointed toward a green padded door.
Severino slapped his hands together and pointed toward Hicks in left field.
Everything pointed toward alpha thalassemia major — the worst form of the disease.
At one point, the Russian ship pointed toward the Truman, the officials said.
He pointed toward SoundCloud as an example of where collaboration could have helped.
He pointed toward his throat so as to make his intentions perfectly clear.
At first, those thrusters fired intermittently to keep Cassini's transmitter pointed toward Earth.
A mechanical engineer named Dave Breed pointed toward the upside-down conveyor belt.
Nothing in Kaylyn's past had pointed toward the tragedy, say her disbelieving parents.
In the sanctuary, a volunteer in a mesh vest pointed toward a tree.
Traffic stopped and people gawked, their eyes and iPhones pointed toward the heavens.
She pointed toward a bodega across a patch of gravel from her house.
Everything in my mind I pointed toward that one goal to keep moving forward.
Cobb described evacuations of nearby businesses and officers with guns pointed toward the restaurant.
As it happens, Trump himself has pointed toward the best way to do so.
Which was strange because all signs pointed toward this year being bigger and badder.
Look forward, with your arrow pointed toward something you can actually aim for today!
Analysts said the drop in the index pointed toward a broad slowdown in demand.
In many ways, his entire career has pointed toward this harrowing moment in history.
" He then pointed toward the Russian delegation and repeated, "Don't meddle in the election.
Critics of the automaker have frequently pointed toward its inability to keep up with demand.
When we can see these pulsing jets, that means the poles are pointed toward Earth.
"Pace" doesn't count for much, but at that moment they were pointed toward 19693 wins.
Alibaba declined to comment but pointed toward the SCMP story when asked about Ma's plans.
The distribution of ice at the poles also pointed toward some kind of lunar shift.
The trail of evidence so far was pretty clear, and it all pointed toward Libya.
Those results pointed toward clear opportunities for Democrats in the potential 2020 Sun Belt battlegrounds.
Those willing to help out are being pointed toward the Neo Habitat Slack or Twitter.
Between the lines: The Hatfields and the McCoys still have guns pointed toward each other.
Thankfully, I didn't feel lectured to, or pointed toward a particular conclusion, any other time.
And there was J-Lo, forever young, twirling around on a pole pointed toward heaven.
However, analysts at Natwest have claimed the data pointed toward a stabilization in domestic demand.
Two guys lifted a ballerina upside down, in parallel plié, her toes pointed toward Fernandes.
Gatherers need to be pointed toward targets, such as target companies, job titles or product spaces.
In conversations with lawmakers, the White House has pointed toward two different pots of Pentagon money.
One solar storm pointed toward Earth could take out or disrupt much of our communication infrastructure.
The trainer Mark Casse said Classic Empire would be pointed toward the Haskell Invitational this summer.
Early signs pointed toward Russia, although it was unclear who in particular may have been responsible.
The history of domestic violence by the Texas shooter pointed toward an increased risk for violence.
Still, administration officials have pointed toward regional support as another reason for the drop in apprehensions.
The gun, he said, which was pointed toward the driver-side window, went past the steering wheel.
When asked for comment, HHS pointed toward excerpts from their "Frequently Asked Questions" page that addressed contraception.
One man is even stuck standing up, with his eyes wide open and pointed toward the ceiling.
Macy's Hoguet pointed toward a "meaningful improvement" in its apparel business, which spanned men's, women's and kids.
Onlookers crammed inside the bodega's doorway to watch the screening, their phone cameras pointed toward Ms. Klein.
Quip was pointed toward the Kentucky Derby in two weeks' time, but now that was being reconsidered.
"I like to study sometimes, or read books," Samantha said quietly, her face pointed toward the floor.
The driver almost immediately bounds out of the vehicle with a long gun pointed toward the building.
But prosecutors detailed a range of evidence that they told the jury pointed toward Mr. Keating's guilt.
He shoots them while flying just 1,000 feet off the ground with his camera pointed toward the ground.
But on Sunday, the spacecraft reached a stable state with the communication antenna pointed toward Earth, NASA said.
Media affiliated with the Iranian-backed groups have pointed toward the US and Saudi Arabia for the unrest.
Recent high frequency data including credit growth and activity indicators have pointed toward an economic slowdown in China.
"All the evidence I found pointed toward him being innocent," Mr. Schmack said in an interview on Friday.
Because I work with kids, many of them food-insecure, my kindness meter is always pointed toward them.
At the outskirts of the capital, pointed toward the desert — and Mecca — the building seemed ready to move.
We see them from the rear, with both the dog and car pointed toward the low-ridged horizon.
And seven Schubert songs, including the mini-drama "Prometheus," pointed toward that composer's Goethe masterpiece "Erlkönig" before intermission.
It's possible that officials would stop the process early, so their policy is uniformly pointed toward bolstering growth.
The rifle is pointed toward the Sanders fan snowman who has red on its head, seemingly indicating blood.
The company was still printing money, but the trajectory pointed toward a long, slow decline reminiscent of IBM.
Trade tensions dragged stocks at times during the year, but they rallied as signs pointed toward a resolution.
Mauer pointed toward home but Duke's throw was off the mark and Field easily scored the game-winning run.
The plane came to rest in the dirt above the Black Sea with its nose pointed toward the water.
Rasheed noticed a security camera behind a clothing store that was pointed toward the block where Stokes was shot.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said Tuesday that the early signs in this latest attack also pointed toward ISIS.
Past research has pointed toward micro-bubbles in the brain playing a role in traumatic brain injuries like concussions.
I noticed that in the hand of my Brazilian host, there was a metal object pointed toward my chest.
That child pointed toward the twin towers and remarked that there were "a bunch of birds" in the sky.
Pretty much everyone around him insists the arrows have long pointed toward Schauffele's making it big in pro golf.
Promising to supply Beijing with oil "for the next 500 years," Chavez pointed toward Delta Amacuro on a map.
"Drop Scene (0X5A8165)" (2018) presents Sepuya straddling a bench, again his camera pointed toward us and blocking his face.
In the following months, investigators and regulators pointed toward a risky "upstream" style of dam construction, improper maintenance and negligence.
Ensure your organizational capabilities are hitting on things that matter now, and are pointed toward things that will matter tomorrow.
But ELIZA pointed toward the emergence of one particular kind of bot: a virtual assistant that you access through text.
U.S. stocks skyrocketed Wednesday afternoon shortly after the Federal Reserve chairman pointed toward an imminent end to interest rate hikes.
The upper half of the painting depicts a distant island above the hull of a rowboat pointed toward the viewer.
While the evidence clearly pointed toward no changes to the consent decrees, the DOJ's decision was not an easy one.
The computer models, the wind-tunnel tests, the rocket sled—all of his team's preparations had pointed toward a positive result.
Cosby appeared to listen intently, leaning forward in his seat with his head cocked to the side and pointed toward Constand.
Prior to the event, all signs pointed toward a massive change in Fortnite, which could well include an entirely new map.
The camera was pointed toward the sea in Kismayo, and view showed thick clouds hovering over the sea and seagulls flying.
We have run out of barometers by which to judge Thursday games; all of them have pointed toward a cloudy future.
Some vague rumors have also pointed toward Apple making wireless earbuds, supposedly called AirPods, although that seems a lot less certain.
He also pointed toward Yelp's efforts to be transparent when a business's page was caught in a political or cultural controversy.
The Iraqi tank set up behind it with its main gun turret pointed toward Mosul, keeping watch for another vehicle bomb.
Many of the stories this year kept our eyes pointed toward the stars, no matter what was happening on the ground.
One officer stood at an angle in the doorway, which meant that the body camera was not pointed toward Mr. Richards.
Turning onto 261 from the south, you find yourself pointed toward a sheer wall of rock, five miles in the distance.
At Moogfest, the technology, in turn, pointed toward ideas about what happens at the human-machine interface: scientific, spiritual, pleasurable, dystopian.
"We don&apost go out with guns blazing, because we don&apost ever want those guns pointed toward us," says Suzy.
I had been pointed toward the artist after asking about a lobby mural while checking out of my hotel that morning.
Two senior officials said intel pointed toward the autocrat personally helping decide how hacked material from the Democratic National Committee was used.
Together these portraits pointed toward a future art historical cannon where black faces and figures are the rule, rather than the exception.
Campling, who closely follows Apple's suppliers, told CNBC last month that other company earnings have pointed toward the iPhone X being discontinued.
One of the firearms, a rifle outfitted with a scope, was near a window, its barrel pointed toward the popular Vegas Strip.
Lance Gumbs, the tribe's vice chairman, pointed toward a nearby cellphone tower as an example of the town permitting other tall structures.
The students, that is to say, are pointed toward virtuoso solo careers and do not have much opportunity to develop ensemble skills.
When I asked Johnson if there were any ethicists on the team, his answer pointed toward possibilities in the future: "Not yet." 
Nest advertises the Cam IQ as a security device, so I set it up in my front window, pointed toward my front door.
He posted a picture of the couple from the inaugural parade, his face pointed toward the camera, his wife looking to the side.
Asked what amendment Feinstein, the top Democrat on the committee, was referring to, her spokesman pointed toward a recent New York Times article.
Kathy Galvin, the only council member who voted against eliminating the Jefferson holiday, pointed toward his contributions to the country and the area.
In 2004, recording under the name 2Face Idibia, he released a single called "Nfana Ibaga," which pointed toward the future of Nigerian pop.
This one seems pointed toward getting users to find products and ideas that they'll save on their Pinboards — like recipes or potential styles.
The toes of his G.I. shoes pointed toward the land he had come so far to see, and which he saw so briefly.
As the Rams' three quarterbacks performed passing drills on an adjacent field, Johnny Hekker pointed toward Zuerlein and raised his arms in triumph.
It is a reinterpretation of Joseph Campbell's works — "The Hero's Journey" and "The Hero With a Thousand Faces" — pointed toward practical writing advice.
It's not just in marriage, but in everything, Maslow's hierarchy of needs has always pointed toward a chilly, unsatisfying version of self-fulfillment.
When asked to comment on the changes in pricing on Mechanical Turk, Amazon pointed toward several blog posts that provide background on the decision.
As an example of earlier tariff-tit-for-tats, the Global Times pointed toward the 35 percent tariffs imposed in 2009 on Chinese tires.
But the product at least pointed toward a category that has been neglected since hardware makers shifted focus away from MP3 players to smartphones.
In a statement on Monday the group's president, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, pointed toward "dramatic steps" and an immediate review of how members are recruited.
Rumors have pointed toward the iPhone 7 having improved antenna lines, a bigger camera and associated bump, and a lack of a headphone jack.
After his solo in one song she extended her arm fully, pointed toward him, and lifted her chin regally, as if to say: This.
Since it's summer, it does get a bit warm, but I use a fan pointed toward my bed so it wasn't a huge problem.
Several suppliers' earnings, that are key to the iPhone X supply chain, have pointed toward lower production, an analyst told CNBC earlier this week.
Sagittariuses are adventurers with their arrows pointed toward the future, but you're having a hard time concentrating on much else other than your beginnings.
James pointed toward the backboard, and Irving got the message, bouncing a pass high off the glass that James dunked with his left hand.
"We have to ask someone who lives in New York," the woman finally said and pointed toward another woman standing a few feet away.
Gegham Grigoryan, 32, stood with me and pointed toward the northeast — toward Azerbaijan and the minefield and buffer zone less than a mile away.
Pointed toward Skinwalker Ranch, hoping for context and maybe something strange, we sped through the Rockies, trying to beat the ski traffic and a snowstorm.
Residents lower on the hillside pointed toward a spot where an inn had been destroyed with dozens of tourists and workers inside, now presumed dead.
Fed minutes released Thursday pointed toward the likelihood that another quarter-point adjustment in the central bank's benchmark rate target will go ahead in December.
On June 27, the Hubble Space Telescope pointed toward Jupiter and captured this spot-on shot of the planet and its shrinking Great Red Spot.
"As we see it, every bit of incremental U.S. energy growth is headed for exports and most of that is pointed toward Houston," Teague said.
Hess pointed toward pressure on companies to come out against Trump's travel ban and bills in states like North Carolina and Texas targeting transgender rights.
Some of those report cast doubt over the potential progress coming from the talks while others pointed toward both sides reaching some sort of agreement.
But that app was shut down early last year, and creators were pointed toward the Pages Manager app or desktop version of Creator Studio instead.
Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb told CNBC he isn't convinced that vaping nicotine is carcinogenic, calling out a study that pointed toward the opposite conclusion.
The lengthy counterintelligence investigation into Mr. Ames was aided by a Russian spy, code-named AVENGER, who provided critical information that pointed toward Mr. Ames.
If Italy has always been pulled between conservatism and innovation, then Milan — the country's capital of finance, fashion and publishing — has generally pointed toward the future.
Others pointed toward the fact that Franklin, not listed as a producer on the film, would likely not be able to make much money from it.
According to an accusation made in February and subsequent investigations that all pointed toward the same conclusion, Mitchell's Donkey Kong arcade cabinet had been tampered with.
He suggested that price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios, an important metric used by traders to gauge the value of stocks, pointed toward a substantial downturn.
It pointed toward a scaled-up federal response to the crisis, which has caused widespread fury in the poverty-stricken, largely African-American city and beyond.
Even then, Cassini will transmit new data about the planet's composition as long as its antenna remains pointed toward Earth, with the assist from small thrusters.
Anderson goal lifts Blue Jackets past Ducks COLUMBUS, Ohio — All signs pointed toward overtime Friday night, but the Columbus Blue Jackets keep finding ways to win.
When Walker connected with the full-count pitch, he threw his right hand in the air and pointed toward his teammates in the first-base dugout.
A spokeswoman for Mr. Rubio pointed toward his recent tweets about political discourse, and how the two sides need to learn to talk each other again.
A slowing euro zone economy, persistent low inflation and the U.S.-China trade war had all pointed toward the central bank being forced to inject stimulus.
There were five (not 30) human staff who looked at our tickets and passports, weighed and put the bags on belts and pointed toward the gates.
Remarks were written and refined, and after curtain call, Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Vice President Aaron Burr, took a microphone and pointed toward Mr. Pence.
The U.S. government has pointed toward the Taliban accepting a temporary truce in June, as a sign of why the talks should be viewed with hope.
But the link included at the end of the tweet simply pointed toward a "sold out" page on Amazon, with no mention of the new version.
Ideally, a speaker's tweeters should be pointed toward your ears, so this is a consideration for modern bedroom producers working with the constraint of close listening ranges.
Thus, the resolution of "Abbadon's Gate" pointed toward a long-lost alien civilization that sent the protomolecule (which eventually evolved into the Ring) to our solar system.
Instead of assigning the blame to busted deals and bankruptcies, several Wall Street sources pointed toward plunging commodity prices as a source of falling high-yield deals.
This leaves the planet's North Pole pointed toward the North Star over relatively long periods of time, even as Earth makes its yearlong migration around the sun.
He kept his gun pointed toward the ground the entire time, allowing his victim the chance to wrestle it from him and shoot him through the neck.
When asked what sort of sanctions Crapo, who chairs the Banking Committee, would like to see included in the Iran bill, a spokeswoman pointed toward their agreement.
The U.N. special rapporteur on Iran has similarly pointed toward the plight of detained dual and foreign nationals in the country and named Siamak, Baquer and Nazanin.
On Friday, September 15th, Cassini will plunge itself into Saturn's atmosphere with its antenna pointed toward Earth, becoming part of the place it's called home all these years.
And this was a statement to say no, you know, this is really pointed toward freedom to trade and that is good news that that&aposs the goal.
A YouGov opinion poll released after the end of voting in the U.K. pointed toward the remain vote prevailing with 52 percent, versus the leave vote's 48 percent.
"You want to be arrested?" a police officer asked her and another female as he pointed toward the larger group that was chanting with police officers surrounding them.
New moons occur when the moon is between the sun and the Earth with the dark side pointed toward Earth, which means we can't actually see these moons.
It gets at the moral gray areas intrinsic to vigilantism, particularly when that breed of renegade justice is pointed toward arguably the most despised crime on the planet.
For about a minute, Cassini was able to transmit new data about the planet's composition while its antenna remained pointed toward Earth, with an assist from small thrusters.
When I imagine myself in that bakery, the cylinder of a gun pointed toward me, I want to know those verses so that I can get out alive.
Analysts have speculated GM will eventually sell shares in Cruise or spin it off, and the incentive plan disclosed last month for Ammann pointed toward a possible IPO.
This mindset is the natural endpoint of America's hustle culture—the idea that every nanosecond of our lives must be commodified and pointed toward profit and self-improvement.
Both can initially show up on an M.R.I. But there are other clues — and Zuchowski thought that in this case, they pointed toward T.G.A. rather than a stroke.
Then again, it was hard to know how impeachment, once it was truly underway, would play out in her district: All signs pointed toward a nasty, partisan battle.
A pre-poll survey by the Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistan, an electoral watchdog, pointed toward a potential victory for Ghani with Abdullah coming second in the race.
But Volker now says he was in the dark for many of the crucial moments that would have pointed toward a more nefarious purpose of the Ukraine maneuverings.
Everything pointed toward the central goal of ending U.S. use of oil as quickly as possible and replacing it with energy that did not contribute to global warming.
To take the photo, Voyager 1 had to be pointed toward the sun, so the grainy wave over the speck that is Earth is a scattered beam of light.
The video cameras had already been pointed toward the Route 91 Harvest Festival when gunman Stephen Paddock opened fire on the crowd killing 58 people and wounding hundreds more.
It's a bit rudimentary, but it's also something that could clearly be improved with an integrated tracking sensor pointed toward the user's mouth from the bottom of the headset.
He ran on to the field with his teammates after pinch-hitter Clint Robinson's game-winning homer, then pointed toward the plate umpire Brian Knight and cursed at him.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Vivian Kong, an Olympic fencer representing Hong Kong, pointed toward the tower where she and the rest of her contingent were staying at the Olympic Village.
Several signs for months now have pointed toward a grand jury investigation into Roger Stone's alleged pursuit of stolen Clinton and Democratic documents and his alleged communications with WikiLeaks.
Inside, he was pointed toward a table by the window, where an overturned Styrofoam plate, on which someone had Sharpie'd the word " reserved ," sat atop a Christmas-themed tablecloth.
As she raised her head, her face revealed pure black eyes, twice the size of a normal human's, that extended down her cheeks and pointed toward a buglike mouth.
A few months ago, rumors pointed toward an Apple event in late March, with the focus being an affordable phone, likely dubbed the iPhone 9 or iPhone SE 2.
He qualified for the Derby but was pointed toward this race instead, and Castellano chose him over Gunnevera, whom he rode to a seventh-place finish in the Derby.
The finale also pointed toward a more balanced future for "The Walking Dead" as it put Negan in his place, in multiple ways (more on that in a minute).
Even under all of the gaze and glare of the racism that's pointed toward us, we're still able to grapple with the humanness of ourselves because that's our condition.
His father, Pervaiz Ahmad Sofi, a forestry professor, threw open a window and pointed toward a group of soldiers in riot gear, stationed just outside their house, guarding a highway.
"What do you mean by evolved?" he asked, and pointed toward a skull of a creature called Paranthropus boisei, a hominid that looks more like an ape than an accountant.
It's not surprising that Google wants to fix this particular bias, but it is noteworthy that the company apologized and pointed toward a goal of building more inclusive artificial intelligence.
The father of the reported suspect told NBC News that it "has nothing to do with religion," and instead pointed toward his son's recent anger at seeing two men kissing.
After all, its premises pointed toward a starker conclusion: if the state was nothing but a hindrance to freedom, why not abolish the state altogether, leaving only the unfettered market?
I was just on my way out, I said, and pointed toward the exit with the same insistence with which the woman in the kimono was pointing at the group.
For about a minute, Cassini was able to transmit new data about the planet's composition as long as its antenna remained pointed toward Earth, with the assist from small thrusters.
They could be allies in some circumstances, but ones few and far between and always pointed toward the sheer fact that both of them were in the same oppression boat.
Keep in mind that, especially when visiting a non-Western country, American tourists will often be pointed toward the most "Western" place, which also tends to be the most expensive.
Near the Turkish border town of Akcakale, across from Syria's Tel Abyad, a Reuters witness saw howitzers placed behind earth embankments on Turkey's side of the border, pointed toward Syria.
It follows on the awkwardly zestful Biennial of 2017 , which, having been assembled, by and large, before the 2016 national election, seemed pointed toward a future that was abruptly kaput.
He pointed toward a general election when he said his supporters will need to work with their primary opponents to achieve his "number one priority" of removing Trump from office.
The Polish poet and Nobel Prize winner produced a quietly meditative work in 1985 that pointed toward the mysterious quality of existence, the inability to fully understand our own natures.
We don't know much about the device, but a recent report pointed toward it having a huge 5,000mAh battery, four microphones, four rear cameras, and a good old-fashioned headphone jack.
Mike Karas, a tourist from Honolulu, had his camera pointed toward an exquisite view of Yosemite when a bride and her groom stepped onto a rocky ledge high above a valley.
As OSIRIS-REx traveled 1.4 million miles from Earth and approached Bennu, three of its instruments were pointed toward the asteroid to make scientific observations between mid-August and early December.
Fated to bear witness to such confident accretion, my life was bitten down into a point that pointed toward the dome, its whole shorn forest brought to thatch, incredibly, by teeth.
As showgoers exited the venue onto Park Avenue, they walked up to and then past the models, who were sitting on their own folding chairs, with cellphones pointed toward the guests.
The galaxy is 80,000 light years wide and is oriented with its edge pointed toward our solar system, making it resemble a long whale-shaped band of stars from our perspective.
If you need to use the banister, Meier instructs that you should simply rest your hand on it (not grip) and keep your toes pointed toward the banister as you walk down.
At one point, Quentin Boothman, a white freshman, stood up near the front facing Spencer as he silently held a sign with an image of a gun pointed toward Adolf Hitler's face.
Through his research, Beşikçi also determined that another set of apps, one which pointed toward Mecca and another displaying the five daily Islamic prayer times, had redirected users to the ByLock servers.
As Brad Tuckman walked the piece of land in Fort Lauderdale where he is building a grand new house, he pointed toward the canal that wraps around three sides of the property.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said she believed the indictments in the investigation so far and Trump's "continual tweets" pointed toward an obstruction of justice case.
" After a firm handshake and a warm bro-hug, Mr. Hannity pointed toward the reporters in the back and said, "By the way, all those people in the back are fake news.
Mr. Hirose pointed toward the spot on a narrow access ramp where two robots, including one that looked like a scorpion, got tangled in February by debris inside the ruined Unit 2.
From a pier, Mr. Fields pointed toward the site of an old railroad where, one day in 210, Douglass disguised himself as a sailor and jumped on a northbound train to freedom.
The colt that had banished him, Cloud Computing, was rested by his owners and pointed toward rich races at the end of the summer like the Haskell Invitational and the Travers Stakes.
You may make eye contact with someone but your feet are pointed toward the door or your body is turned away and you're not fully focused on the other person, Morgan said.
When the first partial results were finally released, they pointed toward the most inconclusive Iowa outcome since at least 1976, when an uncommitted slate finished first, ahead of eventual nominee Jimmy Carter.
In his goodbye, Smith thanked the network for the opportunities it afforded him and pointed toward the politically polarized world of cable news, of which he often found himself at the center.
But once they accounted for marine ice-cliff instability, DeConto and Pollard's model pointed toward a catastrophe if the world maintains a "business as usual" path—meaning we don't dramatically reduce carbon emissions.
The sea was still and the sky was dark on the early June morning, but crew members pointed toward the horizon; they had spotted a speck in the distance — a boat carrying migrants.
The data comes from the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia (above), which was pointed toward this source of fast and bright (hence the name) bursts for five hours in August of 2017.
With annualized gains of 14.9 percent in the first quarter, the collectively shook off the dust of a pernicious earnings recession and pointed toward a year ahead likely to continue to show growth.
They fucked a couple times, letting us photograph them on a black leather couch in a blue lit hallway, her stiletto heels pointed toward the ceiling, him slapping her around playfully on occasion.
During a year when the public's attention was often focused on international conflict, mass shootings, and a bitter election, the co-founder of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has insistently pointed toward progress.
On their third day in the Netherlands, the Russian officers parked the Citroën in the lot of a Marriott Hotel next door, its trunk pointed toward the headquarters of the arms control organization.
MOSCOW — A hunter in Russia has been essentially shot and killed by his own dog, when the animal brushed against a weapon that was balanced on his knee and pointed toward his stomach.
The trainer Todd Pletcher said that Always Dreaming would be pointed toward either the $600,000 Jim Dandy at Saratoga on July 29 or the $1 million Haskell Invitational at Monmouth on July 30.
Darian Chestnut, Camden High School's quarterback, scored on a touchdown run, knelt in the end zone, put his hands together as if in prayer and pointed toward the sky in tribute to Micah.
With the patient still lying with his head turned to one side and hanging off the table, Asaf rotates his head rapidly the other way until his ear is pointed toward the ceiling.
That last goal pointed toward aeroponic farming, which provides water and nutrients to plants by the spraying of a mist, like the freshening automatic sprays over the vegetables in a grocery's produce department.
Nidhi Dhariwal, a science student who rides a motorcycle to college to avoid harassment on public transport (though that doesn't stop men from following her), pointed toward the college gates as we spoke.
Earlier this morning a smuggler in Izmir, Turkey, filled the raft with refugees from Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan, handed the throttle to a young man who'd never driven a boat, and pointed toward Greece.
The migrants AP talked to described being rounded up hundreds at a time, crammed into trucks for hours to what is known as Point Zero, then dropped in the desert and pointed toward Niger.
TechCrunch wrote:The data comes from the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia (above), which was pointed toward this source of fast and bright (hence the name) bursts for five hours in August of 2017.
Musk said in his response that he had intended to find a commercial use for electric-vehicle technology created by AC Propulsion, and had been pointed toward Eberhard and Tarpenning as possible business partners.
We've shipped millions of units of product and left customers happy all over the world while building some of the most incredible technologies pointed toward a future with diverse AI and robotics driven applications.
Oliver also pointed toward segments that Sinclair media tells its stations they "must run," which include right-wing video op-eds from Sinclair executive Mark Hyman and the station's chief political analyst, Boris Epshteyn.
Testimony at Thursday's hearing from David Holmes, a State Department senior official based at the US embassy in Kyiv, pointed toward one possible explanation — one that would look quite bad for President Donald Trump.
Dutch prosecutors did not say what evidence pointed toward terrorism, but the police have said that a note found in a stolen car that the gunman used to flee the scene supported that suspicion.
But over the course of the month, as the business-centric economic data softened and bond markets increasingly pointed toward a substantial slowdown in the near future, the central bank undertook a major pivot.
And truly, the "team dynamic" part of Justice League – the very thing Joss Whedon was hired to come in and punch up when Zack Snyder was pointed toward the exits – arrives in OK shape.
Dr. Kramer said she was told the foundation had already made its grants for the year, and she was pointed toward Open Road Alliance, which issued a $100,000 grant for a new composting site.
Bonner noted that the NAACP would be scrutinizing whether Abbott's comments pointed toward more "systematic" bias in the department, while Williams urged the news media to focus on what was actually new about this situation.
While the hacker did not respond to this, they pointed toward a server that held allegedly hacked files, including several CSVs with names, home and email addresses, and phone numbers of employees at music venues.
When asked to comment on their customer service policies for drivers, a spokesperson from Uber pointed toward new features intended to improve their experience, including a redesigned app for drivers and in-app support calling.
More than a dozen pictures with black issues, actors and, often, filmmakers are poised to surface once the summertime superheroes have their moment, with many of these diversity-minded films pointed toward the Academy Awards.
As "Let's Go Fly a Kite" from "Mary Poppins" played on the Fantasia Carousel sound system, Mr. Iger pointed toward a grove of cherry trees where 12 mosaics depicted Disney characters in Chinese zodiac style.
Even though the film—an adaptation of the 1997 novel by Steve Alten—had an online fanbase more than 20 years old, most predictions pointed toward a relatively low opening weekend at the box office.
Why it matters: Trump and Putin together control more than 90% of the world's nuclear stockpile, and it's Russian nuclear weapons pointed toward the U.S. that present the greatest existential threat to its national security.
The video then appears to show one officer approach the Jeep's driver-side door, with a gun drawn and pointed toward the Jeep door's window; the Jeep moves slightly forward; then one gunshot rings out.
At the time, the city was grappling with the murder of its popular police Commissioner David Hennessy, and during a period of anti-immigrant sentiment, fingers pointed toward darker-skinned Italians new to the city.
Minutes released Thursday from the November meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, which sets interest rates, pointed toward the strong likelihood of another quarter-point adjustment in the central bank's benchmark rate target in December.
"We have all been affected," says Henry Herrera, sitting with his wife Gloria along the first base line, their chairs pointed toward center field and the direction of the blast he himself witnessed at age 11.
ELLISTON, Australia — Jack Johncock, a local leader of the Wirangu people, pointed toward the spot near Waterloo Bay where a group of Aboriginal Australians were pushed to their deaths from rocky cliffs above a ferocious sea.
The revelation comes as U.S. stock futures pointed toward a rebound at the open Tuesday following President Donald Trump's suggestion Monday night that a payroll tax cut and other stimulus measures may be in the works.
Each agent had a virtual camera it navigated with that provided it ordinary and depth imagery, but also an infallible coordinate system to tell where it traveled and a compass that always pointed toward the goal.
A series of tests increasingly pointed toward lead, but chronic lead poisoning — from repeated exposures months or years in the past, rather than from a recent, short-term exposure — cannot be definitively identified by blood tests.
Galiendes told The Associated Press that he called out to ask if the man needed help when his roommate grabbed him, yanked him down and then pointed toward a man sitting in a chair with a gun.
On the other, his interpretation of those precedents pointed toward the future — the idea that any decision he and the Court made now could obstruct some hypothetical future president from responding to some hypothetical future world crisis.
It does happen, though, and in 2013, a number of resources in the beta for iOS 7 pointed toward the next iPhone having a biometric fingerprint sensor — something that came true months later with the iPhone 5S.
And over the past few months, more and more rumors (admittedly, sketchy ones) have pointed toward Apple updating the iPhone SE. The iPhone SE was introduced in March 2016 and updated with more storage in March 2017.
Over and over, Reynolds says "sir" to the police officer who shot Castile and whose gun is still visibly pointed toward the interior of the car where both she and her 4-year-old daughter, Dae'Anna, sit.
While Cohen has been fiercely loyal to the president, vowing in a September 2017 interview that he would "take a bullet" for Trump, signs in recent months have pointed toward the possibility he would cooperate with prosecutors.
It's hard to know the exact precision of numbers like this, but the idea remains that even after the Kings had closed the gap from 16 points to one, the odds still pointed toward the Clippers surviving.
"We've shipped millions of units of product and left customers happy all over the world while building some of the most incredible technologies pointed toward a future with diverse AI and robotics driven applications," the company said.
I reached out on social media, asking people to share stories about plans delayed or denied, and many people pointed toward our creativity and quirky humanity as a faint silver lining to burnish this seemingly dark time.
So if you're a Vedder superfan like me, you'll have to stand out in the cold with your phone pointed toward the Moon to hear the same few seconds of the same song for another four days.
The crowd of Trump supporters, many donning "READ THE TRANSCRIPT" shirts, erupted into applause and cheers, and some chanted "Do your job!" and pointed toward the area where members of the press gathered to cover the event.
The 31-year-old from Minneapolis posted a photo of herself on Instagram wearing a tight-fitting strapless dress and heels, noting how, without asking for it, attention was taken away from the bride and pointed toward her.
Most of the signs in March pointed toward caution, though cash allocations did fall two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.6 percent equating to a net 40 percent overweight, down from a decade high recorded in February.
Frank Bruni THOSE who've been raising alarms about Facebook are right: Almost every minute that we spend on our smartphones and tablets and laptops, thumbing through favorite websites and scrolling through personalized feeds, we're pointed toward foregone conclusions.
The market last week slumped nearly 83 percent in its biggest weekly losses in six months and already hit a two-month low on Thursday after disappointing drawdowns in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories pointed toward weak demand.
Mr. Kasich's total was less than the model estimated (18 percent), less than the pre-election polls pointed toward (all at least 20163 percent), and less than he received in nearby Michigan (24 percent) and Illinois (20 percent).
"I could not hear much, but they pointed toward my husband and some other men to get up and come forward," said Rehana Khatun, 22, the wife of Nur Mohammed, one of the 22 who were later slain.
Footage captured by a dashboard camera pointed toward Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanez and driver/passenger Philando Castile was publicly released Tuesday afternoon, just days after Yanez was cleared by a jury of second-degree manslaughter for Castile's death.
The data may not cut much ice with the Bank of England, which last month said it expected the wintry weather to slow overall economic growth temporarily but not affect an underlying picture that pointed toward higher interest rates.
As it gets nearer to the star's surface, the probe will face formidable heat and radiation, which it will fend off with a maneuverable shield always pointed toward the flaming ball of fire at the center of our Solar System.
Eglet cited a document in the Dunbar case that said one assault-style rifle found in the room booked by his wife had a tripod and a telescopic sight and was pointed toward a window overlooking the Las Vegas Strip.
Cohen pointed toward the slow adoption of hip-hop within the music industry in the '80s — he was president of Def Jam Records in the late '80s — as a correlation to what's going on now with advertisers and streaming music.
Hope pointed toward the government's continued focus on heavy-handed militarized actions aimed at taking down high-level capos and then "bragging" about the captures later — a staple tactic of the Peña Nieto administration, just as it was for Calderón.
This civic religion was based on a moral premise — that all men are created equal — and pointed toward a vision of a promised land — a place where your family or country of origin would have no bearing on your opportunities.
Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, recorded video in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, as Castile, 32, lay slumped and bleeding in the car next to her in the car and an unidentified police officer stood outside the car window, gun pointed toward him.
It's an extremely quick seven-ish seconds, with a small silhouette of Kiefer Sutherland in a trench coat appearing, turning and walking away, in the middle of a red and blue graphic that looks like a giant middle finger pointed toward the audience.
But in a year when the world seemed more interested in the latter, the finale of the series' first season pointed toward some alternate, better path, as an ailing Joan Crawford hallucinates a scenario where she finally gets what she thinks she deserves.
MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) - New senior appointments in Moscow and Kiev on Tuesday pointed toward a tentative thaw in ties, after the Ukrainian president's new chief of staff offered guarded praise for the man put in charge of the Ukraine file in the Kremlin.
Hatch has repeatedly pointed toward Romney, who ran unsuccessfully for Senate in Massachusetts in 1994, as someone he would like to see in the seat and told reporters the two had spoken about a potential Senate campaign if he decided to retire. Sen.
Looking at the segment, Bart Coenraads, the global head for global indirect real estate at Aviva Investors, earlier this week pointed toward the cranes dotting the skyline of Singapore's central business district (CBD) as a sign of the supply continuing to enter the marketplace.
Girls has always excelled at specialized or bottle episodes, so when all signs in Season 6 pointed toward Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Adam (Adam Driver) getting back together, there was no better way to tackle it than throwing them together for the entire episode.
Bernie Sanders managed to defeat Hillary Clinton by two percentage points in Michigan on Tuesday night, even though he trailed by at least 260 percentage points in every survey, and even though the demographics pointed toward a significant, if relatively smaller, advantage for Mrs. Clinton.
"This is probably one of the most memorable things that most people experience when they come here: the top of the 9/11 tower," the museum's chief operating officer, Scott Williams, said as he pointed toward an exhibit of looming debris recovered from the attacks.
But even as Trump's lead White House counsel Pat Cipollone met with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Capitol Hill Thursday to discuss those details, all indications pointed toward a short and swift Senate trial that would quickly dispatch the charges against the President.
An extreme season with higher atmospheric pressure and warmer weather could have occurred when Pluto was at its closest point to the sun and its poles were pointed toward the star within the last million years, New Horizons team member Rick Binzel said during the press conference.
STRUGGLERS Geology has stymied hopes for a "Permian Jr": Exploration wells pointed toward uniform rocks that produced high levels of oil, but producers instead encountered more complexity underground, and production weighted toward gas - at a time of a global glut and stubbornly low prices for the commodity.
If a public editor can't be relied on to remind her colleagues of that, she shouldn't exist — but that doesn't absolve journalists, even if they're being pushed to engage more with the daily clamor of immediate feedback, from keeping their moral compasses pointed toward true north.
For much of his term, Trump has repeatedly pointed toward the economy and, in particular, the stock market, citing it as a kind of unofficial approval rating—proof that he was doing a good job, even as more traditional metrics suggested most of the country thought otherwise.
Geology has stymied hopes for a "Permian Jr": Exploration wells pointed toward uniform rocks that produced high levels of oil, but producers instead encountered more complexity underground, and production weighted toward gas - at a time of a global glut and stubbornly low prices for the commodity.
But the fossils of animals like crocodiles and sea turtles are here, too, as well as the occasional mosasaur, a ferocious aquatic lizard with two long teeth at the back of its throat that pointed toward its gullet, ensuring that any prey it swallowed would never struggle out.
I hoped that being physically present at the Oscars this year might either be entertaining enough to remind me why I like these freak shows to begin with or, at least, give me a not-quite-front-row seat to the oncoming train wreck that all signs pointed toward.
In terms of turnaround efforts at Paramount, Mr. Moore pointed toward coming films like "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back," with Tom Cruise; "Arrival," a science-fiction thriller; and "Fences," an adaptation of the August Wilson play starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis that is seen as an Oscar candidate.
In orbit, each satellite looks like an old-fashioned movie camera pointed toward Earth, with a boom sticking out the back (a device for measuring changes in the planet's magnetic field to study solar wind) and a massive solar panel where you'd expect to see a film reel.
While a department spokesman declined to discuss specifics, a speech Monday by the deputy attorney general, Jeffrey A. Rosen, pointed toward heightened interest in technology called end-to-end encryption, which makes it nearly impossible for law enforcement and spy agencies to get access to people's digital communications.
The revelation comes as U.S. stock futures pointed toward a sharp rebound at the open Tuesday following the Dow's 2,013-point drop Monday and President Donald Trump's suggestion that a payroll tax cut and other stimulus measures may be in the works to mitigate economic damage from the virus' spread.
In a statement to VICE, the National Organization for Women, which has organized mass demonstrations for reproductive rights in the past, pointed toward its six "core issue areas," which include economic justice, LGBTQ rights, and racial justice, in addition to reproductive justice, ending violence against women, and fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment.
Not one to shy away from speaking out about important issues, Schumer was famously detained in October alongside Emily Ratajkowski while the pair were protesting Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation in Washington, D.C. "You want to be arrested?" a police officer asked her and another woman as he pointed toward the larger group surrounded by police officers.
On Monday evening, as thousands of people took to the streets in the capital of Khartoum demanding that President Omar al-Bashir step down, local photographer Lana Haroun captured 22-year-old Alaa Salah standing on top of a car above a sea of people with her arm raised in the air, finger pointed toward the sky.
Kratsios said the White House will prioritize research funding in academia "and work in partnership with the private sector" to bolster U.S. innovation in AI. The White House also pointed toward its continued funding of basic AI research across agencies, including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Department of Defense and the National Institutes of Health.
He posted a FAQ that suggested that there is no replacement being planned, and follow-up posts confirmed what many had suspected: Needham named "outdated technology that is being phased out across IMDB" and low-traffic as contributing factors, but also pointed toward a "net negative boards experience" as a primary motivator for the elimination of the message boards.
In a world where the bombproof bunker has replaced the Tesla as the hot status symbol for young Silicon Valley plutocrats, everyone, it seems, is a "prepper," even if the "prep" in question just means he is stashing a well-stocked "bug-out bag" alongside his Louis Vuitton luggage in a Range Rover pointed toward Litchfield County, Conn.
In "How Facebook Warps Our Worlds," a May 2016 Op-Ed column reacting to news that month about alleged liberal bias at the company, Frank Bruni writes: Those who've been raising alarms about Facebook are right: Almost every minute that we spend on our smartphones and tablets and laptops, thumbing through favorite websites and scrolling through personalized feeds, we're pointed toward foregone conclusions.
"I see it as a measure to signal to the U.S. that, 'We're not going to be able to ramp up imports straight away, but we're still on board with the deal,' " Julian Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at Capital Economics, told the FT. Global markets rose this morning, and S&P 500 futures pointed toward a positive open when trading begins.
At the annual conference of the American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), as well as at a number of other meetings held earlier this year, evidence pointed toward an explanation in one of these categories: Undecided voters turned to Trump A postelection survey by Pew Research, and another by Global Strategy Group, a Democratic firm, re-contacted people who had taken their polls before the election.
This was true then and it's true now, whether it's first overall draft choice, and prospective franchise saviour, Pat Peake shattering his heel (and his career) along the boards of the team's former suburban rink, or first overall draft choice, and prospective franchise saviour, Alexander Ovechkin, whose clubs have perennially pointed toward the Cup Final, yet been left on the road like a deposed drummer in the middle of a tour.
The midterm fundamentals have long pointed toward significant gains for Democrats in the House, and late-breaking data appears to add to the growing body of evidence that suggests the House will flip, potentially giving House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Most early guesses pointed toward Washington, DC. The company always knew its new office would be in the District but "gamified the HQ2 process and basically created a game which will result in a transfer of wealth from municipalities — fire districts, school districts, and police forces — to Amazon's shareholders," Scott Galloway, a professor at the NYU Stern School of Business, said at Recode's Code Commerce conference in September.
Confessions of a congressman: 9 secrets from the inside That was when Elvis broke up his larger numbers — that probably pointed toward the "Also Sprach Zarathustra" Vegas jumpsuit bombast to come — with an intimate, acoustic set in the round with his old band mates from Sun days, Scotty Moore and Bill Black, as they played a medley of the songs that made Elvis a star, joking and joshing as they did it.

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