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"pointing" Definitions
  1. the mortar (= a mixture of sand, water, etc. that becomes hard when dry) that is put in the spaces between the bricks or stones in a wall to hold them together; the method of filling in the spaces with mortar
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If I'm pointing accusatory fingers at anyone I'm pointing them at myself.
"We're pointing to what our capabilities are, they're pointing to theirs," Richert said.
Before, the barrel was pointing down, and now he had it pointing forward.
Pointing out industry influence can cause problems for the person pointing the finger.
The side pointing toward the Sun is bright, the side pointing away is night.
In August, [Trump adviser] Roger Stone started pointing to WikiLeaks and pointing to me.
But there's an arrow pointing one way and one pointing the other, Ben says.
The regular season pointing one way and the Super Bowl pointing another isn't necessarily unusual.
So, explain your strategy of doing this, like just pointing it out, pointing it out. Yeah.
Pointing to the left is like a '0', and pointing to the right is like a '1.
I don't know why I feel like pointing that out, but I felt like pointing that out today.
I snapped photos on my phone, pointing down, pointing up and backing away to record a panoramic view.
Sanders spent most of his time pointing out what's wrong, and some time pointing out what he'll do.
But the evidence pointing to Wright is strong, and much more compelling than the theories pointing to Barron.
"The one that killed him entered here," he says, pointing to his hip, "and exited here," pointing at his shoulder.
Finger-pointing Republicans already were finger-pointing before the election about losing the House and that will only intensify now.
It's people pointing to other people, people pointing to other sites and effectively endorsing other content or endorsing other people.
To the horns, not pointing up or out to the side, but pointing straight ahead representing relentless energy and forward progress.
And Mr. Feld presents a pair of premieres: "Pointing 2" and "Pointing 3," a continuation of his series specializing in point work.
In this case, it's a 17 camera rig: 14 cameras around in a ring, one fisheye pointing up, and two fisheyes pointing down.
That's always been my hero as a producer (pointing to Dre) and this has been one of my best friends (pointing to Snoop).
Eventually the play pushes him to a crossroads, with personal advancement pointing one way and the Freedom Rides then being organized pointing another.
In hydrogen, these spins can line up parallel to each other, with both pointing in the same direction, or antiparallel, pointing in opposite directions.
"There's something I need to show you," she says, pointing down at the alien, though it looks like she's pointing at her own crotch.
Pointing it at a smart TV instantly pulled up the television controls, while pointing it at a Sonos speaker let me adjust playback there.
"Better this," she said, pointing to her Oscar, "than one of these," pointing to the coveted wristband she used to get into the party.
U.S. stock futures were trading in a narrow range and pointing to an uncertain open this morning, but the weekly numbers are pointing higher.
So, pointing it at a television will surface TV controls, while pointing at your lamp may bring up a slider for a Philips Hue bulb.
In terms of differences, the toddlers used pointing gestures more frequently than apes (weirdly, chimps struggle to grasp finger pointing, whereas dogs and wolves totally get it).
"The U.S. economy is pointing towards a strong rebound in Q23 while in the rest of the world there is nothing pointing to a rebound," Coronado added.
In the bottle, the surfactants are arranged in little clusters called micelles, with the heads pointing outward and the tails pointing in so they're in a microscopic circle.
"There's a lot of evidence coming together from across the region pointing back to the same groups, pointing back to the same locations," said Douglas with the UNODC.
For Amobi, inflicting sonic ugliness on his listeners is a way of pointing to violence in society—and pointing to that violence is the first step to overcoming it.
On issue after issue, he and I will take our case to the voters, pointing out the failures of the Obama-Clinton agenda and pointing out a better way.
The chaos around Iowa has allowed both Buttigieg and Sanders to claim victory, with the Vermont senator pointing to the "popular vote" and Buttigieg pointing to the delegate lead.
The two pieces now have one each in a pair of correlated electrons, forming one of two states based on their spins: pointing the same way or pointing opposite ways.
Specifically, the exit velocity of the ball is a combination of a velocity vector pointing inward and another one tangent to the circular path of the sprinkler outlets, pointing forward.
"Florida is pointing at New York, and everybody is pointing at Florida," said Billy Corben, a Miami filmmaker who directed "Cocaine Cowboys" and has extensively chronicled the state's colorful underbelly.
Or Starbucks, which is one of the biggest wallets, has a pointer within its wallet to Visa Checkout, another wallet, pointing to a card type (a Visa card, or even a MasterCard/Amex/Discover card), pointing to a "loan" (the "credit" part of a credit card), ultimately pointing to a bank account.
The strange part is that the cervix the authors identified — the nub pointing off of the top right edge of the red blob — isn't pointing at Adam, but away from him.
" Pointing to his shirt, Frankie gamely replies, "It's real.
" Trump added that "all reference was pointing to Qatar.
We were careful, and pointing fingers would do nothing. ●
" Behar asked, pointing to Trump Jr. "Both of them.
Although once ... It was pointing out a glaring hole.
These runaway stars in the wing seemed to be moving exactly as Besla predicted, with motions pointing along the bridge between the two galaxies and pointing back to the Large Magellanic Cloud.
"You'd see more of this car," he said, pointing to his vehicle, which is a tiny Honda Fit, "and less of that car," he said, pointing to a much larger silver SUV.
"All the signals are pointing to better supply on the market," said analyst Daniel Briesemann at Commerzbank in Frankfurt, pointing out that the Port Pirie smelter had restarted, resolving a major outage.
The two Senate leaders — Mr. McConnell and Mr. Schumer — gave dueling speeches on the Senate floor, with Mr. McConnell pointing the finger at Democrats and Mr. Schumer pointing the finger at Mr. Trump.
Chapman is facing charges of aggravated assault on an officer, pointing a laser at a pilot with injury, pointing a laser at a pilot without injury and resisting without violence, the release says.
Videotape later made public showed Mr. Trump pointing at Mr. Putin, who was seated across and down a long table, then pointing at himself and then making a pumping motion with his fist.
But there are some warning signs pointing to lingering problems.
"The materials were pointing to a common source," he said.
The irony is almost too much to bear pointing out.
She immediately smiles, starts pointing people out, and eats breakfast.
It's worth pointing out here that the year is 2018.
What I'm interested in is pointing to actual real change.
You use a pointing device with your computer every day!
US stock futures, however, were pointing slightly higher on Wednesday.
Those little red things are speakers, pointing at your ears.
I mean, revenues don't seem to be pointing to that.
All he is doing is pointing out an obvious idea.
All signs are pointing to a bearish downtrend, Wald said.
He doesn't like anyone pointing to his actual, substantive record.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a sharply lower opening.
It had the word "MINE" with an arrow pointing down.
"These are Franklin's," he said, pointing to three of them.
"Yesterday we sat there," she added, pointing to the back.
"That's half my home," said Vernon, pointing to the debris.
Then he saw the gunman pointing his weapon at them.
Google wasted exactly zero time pointing out this egregious mistake.
"So I've come prepared," she said, pointing to her guitar.
We refuse to accept that pointing at problems is enough.
It's probably fake, but he's like pointing it at everybody.
Rather, it's pointing at what happened and asking, well ... WTF?
I think you're really pointing at something essential here, Sean.
Cartoon by Roz Chast "That one!" the client reiterated, pointing.
Whenever journalism is fictionalised, hacks delight in pointing out mistakes.
Behind the scenes, Pence's allies are pointing to Lt. Gov.
"I should report you," said the rancher, pointing a finger.
I'm pointing the finger at us, not at the zombies.
In many ways, pointing out these double standards seems obvious.
Finger pointing seems to be a big problem this season.
I understood it then: Pointing out someone's bigness was bad.
He's accused of pointing a gun on a beauty queen.
People are pointing out the error for Rowling on Twitter.
Gaga responded by pointing out that Perry was likely scared.
As the family starts pointing out bankrupt retailers, Lisa interjects.
Stock futures were pointing to modest losses at today's open.
"His moral compass is always pointing due north," Foster says.
We know the US government is pointing to North Korea.
A sign pointing to the Railway Executive Committee meeting room.
German officials weren't quiet about pointing the finger at Russia.
It's not a matter of pointing the finger at someone.
In other words, people are pointing fingers in every direction.
It has been updated to it's proper term: pointing stick.
I'm not pointing a finger at the venture capital community.
Pointing a gun at a federal officer is a crime.
I want to see what's in here [pointing to chest].
" God asked, pointing to a sign that simply read, "Run!
For months, the polls were pointing to an inconclusive outcome.
He ran around the Southside pointing guns in people's faces!
But gradually, the numbers are pointing in the right direction.
I was just pointing fingers at people to help me.
" Stephanopoulos replied by pointing out that "so has the president.
"His moral compass is always pointing due north," Foster said.
Another gave Maxwell instructions while pointing a taser at him.
"Well, at least one!" he says pointing to his chest.
The unemployment rate declined, pointing to tightening labour market conditions.
" (Followed by vigorous pointing.) "Can I give you a compliment?
BECKY QUICK: You know, I understand what you're pointing to.
You're pointing your finger at the woman in this situation.
Now, White House aides are pointing fingers at one another.
It's worth pointing out that advertising is not inherently evil.
A lot of dramatic pointing just slightly out of time.
Dalasam corrected me, pointing out the sarcasm of the lyrics.
"You cops get housing," Fran said, pointing an accusatory finger.
Police found no evidence pointing to foul play, they said.
Options markets were still pointing to more pain as well.
Conservatives have widely panned the idea, pointing to its costs.
But if you are pointing out truths, hopefully people laugh.
Clinton, pointing to the presumptive Democratic nominee's Wall Street donors.
Finger pointing and deflectingBut there's another layer to the story.
They're awoken by Jesus — who's pointing a gun at them.
The Arrow of Time is pointing toward an exciting future.
In this case, however, he's pointing to a real problem.
" Pointing at Sa'ad, she said, "Just leave my brother alone.
A hardscrabble history Signs pointing to churches dot the roadways.
Pointing out the GOP controls "every lever of government" Rep.
"I have so many babysitters," he said, pointing around him.
There's also a deep diffidence about pointing out uncomfortable truths.
"Well lookee there," Mr. Ladd says, pointing to his right.
"I don't work here," Dator recalled the star pointing out.
"Pepe," she said, pointing to his photo on the wall.
Winter, pointing out their route on the famed Grande Corniche.
"It's him!" one of them cried, pointing at the boy.
We need to do away with all the finger pointing.
It's shaped like a cloud with an arrow pointing down. 
"I'm losing weight," she said, pointing to her skinny arms.
Since 2017, evidence pointing to vulnerable power lines is mounting.
DHILLON: There is an inconsistency that Rudy was pointing out.
"Was that always there?" someone asked, pointing to a splotch.
"Look at those beautiful blue flowers!" he would say, pointing.
"Stay away from that first house," the man said, pointing.
"Look at these saplings," she says, pointing at her screen.
He sits there laughing, laughing and pointing at the boy.
For now, there's no hard evidence pointing in either direction.
"Look, this is 79th Street," he said pointing straight ahead.
"Right Juelz?" he said, pointing the video at the pup.
"That's nothing," laughs Evelyn, pointing to the pile of maps.
"You know this?" he says, pointing to the tape deck.
"I see trees," she said, pointing down at the hillsides.
Nobody is pointing a finger or trying to blame anything.
"Look, Daddy!" a child said to her father, pointing down.
The magic happens, by design, wherever the playwright isn't pointing.
Second, pointing out the AfD's inconsistencies wherever it makes mistakes.
Turns out the camera was pointing in the wrong direction.
"Gambit was my favorite," he said, pointing to one figurine.
"It's no use pointing fingers," she said in an interview.
"It's no use pointing fingers," she said in an interview.
EU for pointing out how great Team GB are doing.
"Tim, Tim, Tim," she said, pointing to each in succession.
They raised their arms, pointing at each other and shouting.
"You can see here," she said, pointing at the crowd.
Pointing this out can incur the wrath of the president.
"This is my family," one says, pointing to his bookshelf.
The joke is that the characters are pointing it out.
"Try this one, bro," Mr. Rowe said, pointing to one.
"I feel a little uncomfortable pointing this out," he said.
I ran toward the road and saw officers pointing rifles.
But the arrow is clearly pointing in the wrong direction.
TV, pointing to Trump's campaign rally in Manchester last month.
US stock futures were pointing to losses at the open.
This, he said, pointing to the game, to the room.
Social media erupted with fury, pointing to malnutrition in Venezuela.
Pointing at Comey, he said: ''There is the attorney general.
Dayanara Diaz (Dascha Polanco) finds herself pointing it at him.
US stock futures were pointing higher early in the day.
It's not about pointing fingers and fighting among each other.
"That's crap," Fossouo whispered, pointing again to the man's wife.
Some traders are pointing to Apple's after earnings for clues.
Cassini tipped over, its antenna no longer pointing at Earth.
Some indicators are pointing up, some down and some sideways.
"There," she said, pointing to where I had just stood.
"This road here is quite interesting," Massimiliana said, pointing ahead.
"Do you recognize these people?" he asked, pointing to them.
He's not saying, but I think it's worth pointing out.
Studios, pointing to an uncertain future, wanted to limit payments.
"You can see the sun now," Benlafkih said, pointing westward.
Yet that effort soon turned to squabbling and finger pointing.
"Look at these people," he said, pointing to the crowd.
HTC declined to comment, pointing us to Greylin's later tweets.
"My baby's inside there," I said, pointing to your heart.
"There's a Beverly," Mr. Benetti said, pointing to one ring.
"That woman right there," she said, pointing to the picture.
But pointing a smartphone at authorities is an active choice.
Economic indicators are pointing at opposing directions for future growth.
They try to motivate action by pointing toward great ideals.
"People's jobs are funny," she said, pointing out the showrunner.
Vermin. Pointing this out is not an exercise in hypersensitivity.
Credit to Jon Mitchell for pointing this out on Twitter.
"What's that?" the young man asked, pointing out the window.
Not necessarily, said Mr. Nouvel, pointing to their cultural complementarity.
But the technicals are pointing to a breakout, says Worth.
"I think he won," she said, pointing to her husband.
Certainly, there were analysts pointing out that it looked overvalued.
A lot of fingers are pointing at Speaker Paul Ryan.
In particular, dogs followed human pointing better than other animals.
Yet that effort soon turned to squabbling and finger pointing.
On Wednesday, both men were pointing fingers at each other.
Pointing her finger angrily, Ms. Oliveira shouted at the officials.
Elvis, gun unholstered, pointing straight at you, several times over.
"Not the one down here," the boy says, pointing upstairs.
"My back," she said, pointing to where her pain was.
External experts praised the study while pointing out some limitations.
I thank Chaplin for pointing out McCullough's glaring blind spots.
The pointing system, which was done by our French collaborators.
The two laughed pointing out people in the room, whispering.
They're also linked with jobs, as Hilary was pointing out.
Who's pointing me in the right ... You need a sherpa.
It's just pointing out the obvious of what's going on.
His very existence rendered Bradley-esque, he becomes more notable for people smashing his teeth in and pointing—MOCKING, IMAGINARY-FINGER-GUNS POINTING—than for the sky-high glory he imagined in his youth.
And I will never forget looking at my dad pointing a tree out — and this might have been three-quarters of a mile, possibly — like, pointing one tree out and making a straight row.
They included assault and battery against his spouse, aggravated assault against his stepson and four charges involving firearms, including two of pointing a loaded firearm at his wife and two of pointing an unloaded firearm.
Economic data is pointing downward and investor sentiment is turning negative.
Snap was a camera company, pointing to Spectacles as one example.
But pointing to a few choice examples of progress isn't enough.
All signs are pointing toward an equally fraught encounter Thursday night.
Donald Trump's pointing hand during a rally in Milton, New Hampshire.
"In here, pure darkness," Rudd said while pointing to his chest.
"I did and it's here," she said pointing to her side.
" Pointing to his mouth, Farrakhan said: "It's this that they fear.
Sandler stopped him, pointing out that Davidson had not been fired.
The six stones will be placed alongside the pathway, pointing upward.
" Pointing at the sky, Janet said, "I love you so much.
"Over there?" he said in the clip, pointing to his left.
"This is all from liver disease," she said pointing at him.
I gotta say, I love the arrow pointing towards the user.
He was just pointing out, why should ... He was defending himself.
Trump staffers and crowd pointing out people they think are protestors.
More on-screen pointing has been done with Wiimotes by far.
Bernie Sanders pulls off an upset, pointing to money and demographics.
The star power, though, has all been pointing to Hillary Clinton.
By doing that, he indicates that it's not just casual pointing.
" Mỹ looked behind herself before pointing at her own chest. "Me?
"I seen one guy fall over here," said Wynne while pointing.
We're not pointing any fingers, but this timing is speaking volumes.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open this morning.
He answered affirmatively, pointing to bipartisan support for bump stock bans.
Hat tip to Tony Zhou for pointing this out on Twitter.
"He's not suffering," Ben says, pointing at himself, seemingly getting angrier.
He is at attention, feet pointing outward, hands at his side.
But we are way beyond finger-pointing at our fellow citizens.
"I live there," I pleaded in Arabic, pointing through the cloud.
This time, all the signs are pointing in the opposite direction.
But animated pointing at display cases will probably do the trick.
Of course, the internet wasted no time in pointing this out.
"People have no money," he grumbles, pointing at his unsold animals.
"I love it so much," Eusebio says pointing to his belly.
The palpable shadow of the woman pointing becomes a fourth presence.
He's actually on the cover, he's the one that's like, pointing.
Biden has refused to apologize, pointing out that he opposed segregationists.
"There's No Doubt," Shelton, 39, said, pointing out the band's canvas.
Republicans are pointing to programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
But the evidence is pointing towards the bacteria of the gut.
She's pointing the finger at Mechie for a lack of effort.
Gavin went to him and said, "Go," pointing out the door.
Scientists are pointing the finger at the oil and gas industry.
And, of course, we're pointing out their most glaring differences too.
But merely pointing out these inconsistencies makes your blogger into a….
Also, return on equity continues to climb, pointing to margin expansion.
"That's not a witch costume," Obama said, pointing to Bee's outfit.
Snowden, for his part, is pointing a finger at the NSA.
Some of it a sign pointing to where she will go.
"Deviled eggs, good turkey sandwiches," she says pointing to the food.
You look at all of what I&aposm pointing out here.
But we have to stop the rhetoric, stop the finger pointing.
And then he'd say it again, now pointing at me: 'Scribe!
U.S. stock futures were pointing to further losses on Wall Street.
" Pointing to her underarms, she added: "What's happening in this area?
COLM STENSON drives around County Leitrim, pointing out new tree plantations.
Arm 1: rotate side piece so that hole is pointing up.
"Look, there's one right there," Trump said, pointing out Leslie Jones.
And, of course, there's finger-pointing about who is at fault.
Could pointing out her smarts make Hillary too remote, too elite?
Pessimism among investors reflects not just the indicators pointing towards recession.
"They need more of this," Rice said, pointing to the van.
"This man knows what's up," he says, pointing to a passenger.
There are no signs pointing to a slowdown in new unicorns.
"Not anymore for me," Lauer remarked, pointing to his shaved head.
Corey admonished me, pointing to the divot marks on the paper.
"Everything is pointing in a positive direction," manager Mike Matheny said.
The country will need an opposition capable of pointing that out.
We are just pointing out that your teeth make an impression.
When users are pointing further or closer, the size goes wrong.
Futures markets were pointing to another day in the red too.
Relationships start to crumble when you have finger pointing and blame.
Surely this is an unintended consequence which is worth pointing out.
As with Daydream, you mainly use the Merge controller by pointing.
These studies, it's worth pointing out, did not have placebo controls.
By comfortable, she's pointing out the cushy, thick, grippy white sole.
Republicans have largely criticized the measure, pointing to its high costs.
The officers believed the suspect was pointing a firearm at them.
There are many microwave dishes pointing in all directions in Iraq.
Let everyone know what pleases you by pointing at it. 4.
Police could not confirm that, pointing instead to authorities in Bochum.
"See, those are the rice paddies over there," he said, pointing.
These cameras are left on tripods pointing up at the rockets.
Dow futures were pointing slightly up for the US market open.
Reynolds' video showed Yanez outside the car pointing a gun inward.
But some Democrats, pointing to the recent polls, see it differently.
There was often furious outrage, acrimonious finger-pointing and protracted heartbreak.
Finally, I saw the arrow pointing down a flight of stairs.
"That's Phyllis," she said, pointing to a one-story brick house.
"That brown tiling," he said, pointing at a rust-streaked wall.
Rosenblatt counters this by pointing repeatedly to liberals' reliance on religion.
Tensions and finger-pointing among the parties has sometimes grown heated.
"This is for you, Dad," he said, pointing at the sky.
That doesn't mean crying foul and pointing fingers at the feds.
Could police access your phone by pointing it at your face?
Pointing to the building sell-off, Mellon's outlook was not optimistic.
Both crews were battling with the plane's nose repeatedly pointing down.
"Trying the panorama," he said, pointing his phone out the window.
But Republicans have widely condemned it, pointing to its high costs.
Many Catholics and evangelicals agree, pointing to Gorsuch's sterling conservative credentials.
He demanded the ball, pointing to where he wanted the pass.
It was all pointing ... it was not easy to search correctly.
"I'd like to order this," I said, pointing at the image.
Barro and Furman's findings is further evidence pointing in that direction.
And to prove it, she too is pointing to the polls.
"What are those?" the replacement nurse asks, pointing to the straws.
Some nerd has already got 1K+ RTs from pointing it out.
He expertly dodged the question, instead pointing to Apple's CarPlay initiative.
As deniers are fond of pointing out, it is always changing.
Your intuition is pointing you in the right direction—trust it.
And his dad didn't seem happy about Blumenthal pointing it out.
"We're in this restaurant together," Bousman says, pointing to various tables.
Wonks aren't the only ones pointing this out; Democrats are too.
At 22 years old, Nurse's trajectory is without question pointing up.
When things go wrong, they don&apost waste time pointing fingers.
Hours before Washington woke up, critics were pointing out how Mrs.
"It didn't work," I said to Holt, pointing to the helicopter.
I remember pointing to a sign – look – we're on the road!
People are pointing to S.C. and endorsements as turning the tide.
Perhaps you mean the supposed kindness of pointing out everyone's faults.
Drivers passed Ward as he stood there, still pointing at Stewart.
He urged calm however, pointing to the unusual confluence of circumstances.
For now, politicians here seem to emphasize pragmatism over finger-pointing.
"You see that first range of mountains," he said, pointing south.
"She has a special pass," Natasha said, pointing at Isabel's neck.
"They came from both sides," she said, pointing at the door.
Here's what you need to know: • More fingers pointing at Russia.
The clothing compass is pointing in too many directions at once.
They are good at pointing to Trump's cruelties, especially toward immigrants.
Mr. Sherwen's sign was pointing a single finger in the air.
People were pointing fingers and casting blame instead of finding answers.
"I can pay," I said, pointing to a pack of Trident.
"This is why we're here," she says, pointing to the images.
So why not create an imaginary one to avoid pointing fingers?
Women in his administration have defended him by pointing to themselves.
Big Twitch streamers, like Sodapoppin, were pointing people towards his stream.
And we're determined to keep pointing out how defective it is.
"It's actually right there," Gallagher said, pointing to a bar cart.
I can't — it looks like he's pointing the gun at him.
Some vulnerable Senate Republicans are pointing to a bill from Sen.
Subway officials say some statistics are pointing in the right direction.
It's also worth pointing out that I don't have a family.
But there's a set of serious questions that you're pointing to.
Economic forecasters keep pointing to an increased possibility of a recession.
But bank executives have downplayed concerns, pointing to continuing loan growth.
Sisi justifies these measures by pointing to the danger from extremists.
A few arbitrary features of this system are worth pointing out.
They are in a straight line pointing from democracy to authoritarianism.
European governments have been pointing fingers at one another, straining relations.
Critics are pointing out that the movie trailer, too, is problematic.
We need to move from pointing fingers to offering helping hands.
"We came for their future," Naghuib adds, pointing to his children.
"There's a family unit," one woman says, pointing down the hall.
BofAML's historically reliable indicator is pointing to just such a period.
The Problem Solvers are pointing our way out of the darkness.
"All arrows are pointing in the right direction," he told CNBC.
Tap the downward-pointing arrow, then tap "Pin to your profile."
Match Group responded by pointing to the continued growth of Tinder.
Dudas also sees upside inflation risks pointing to a bullish backdrop.
"Please include me getting stuck," he said, pointing to my recorder.
But he emphasized the historical power of unions, pointing to Gov.
They justified this by pointing to the urgency of the situation.
The Portuguese midfielder celebrated in trademark fashion, pointing to his temple.
"To connect to California, he had Washington pointing west," Cherny said.
The country will need an opposition capable of pointing that out.
He was pointing to a spot 50 yards in the distance.
Global market overview: US stock futures were pointing higher on Tuesday.
"Turn it up," he says, pointing his finger to the sky.
It's worth pointing out that the Fold still seems eminently breakable.
Pointing down with the ring while running will let you jump.
"Dude," Robert said, nudging me and pointing to the giant screen.
Jumps are accomplished by pointing the ring downward and pressing in.
"Pointing the finger on somebody is not correct," the Italian said.
Perhaps I'm joining the finger-pointing here by blaming the caucus.
Trump is just pointing to it in the White House video.
Within minutes, she's bending, grasping and pointing with the bionic arm.
I am glad to see the President is pointing it out.
"What's that?" she said, pointing to the earphones around his neck.
"I don&apost hate anybody," she said sternly, pointing at Rosen.
Click on "Mice and other pointing devices" to expand the menu. 
Finger-pointing will not solve this crisis, but innovative thinking will.
The man on foot was behind them, pointing at his friend.
And she was never going to apologize for pointing that out.
The problem is it's not clear what advancement he's pointing to.
Then you saw Redick stand up and start talking and pointing.
"It's evolving," Brown said, pointing out that Simmons is just 22.
It's worth pointing out that Trump's defense doesn't make any sense.
You start fantasizing about the direction where the finger is pointing.
Other executives have been making the media rounds, pointing to Facebook's size as an advantage in fighting problems and have made an appeal to US global interests, pointing out that Chinese companies will not be broken up.
With so many users potentially reliant on ThirdEye for their day-to-day, there is a massive amount of data available about what users are pointing at, where they are doing the pointing, and other identifiable information.
Ms. Zakharova's comments touched off worries in Ukraine that Russia might justify an attack by pointing at Ukraine's mobilization under martial law — no matter that Ukraine justified martial law by first pointing at a risk from Russia.
"I've missed you guys," Spencer, 47, exclaimed while pointing to the cameras.
Others suggested pointing to determinations by agencies in Finland, Israel and Austria.
"This guy's a choke artist," Mr. Trump declared, pointing to Mr. Rubio.
But it wasn't only politicians pointing to dangerous flaws in the deal.
Warren responded by pointing back to her first Senate race in 2012.
Other analysts were also pointing to pressure on demand for retail space.
It sort of feels like everyone is pointing fingers at one another.
We regret the error and thank commenter Griffin for pointing it out.
McCain's defense following Nanjiani's comments, with one user pointing out that Sen.
Thanks to reader Scott Hatfield for pointing out this change in usage.
Too many have been focused on pointing to reasons other than themselves.
From then on, his camera will only be pointing in one direction.
The sharp uptick has spurred a mix of finger pointing in Washington.
The video appears to show officers pointing their guns at the men.
"Did you give the keys to him?" she asked, pointing at Lop.
One team stood by their initial results, pointing to other successful replications.
Total new order growth eased slightly, however, pointing to softening domestic demand.
The stage manager is pointing at his watch and shaking his head.
"They made all my hair gray," he says, pointing to his head.
Do you want someone pointing a camera and knowing who you are?
No blaming anyone else or pointing a finger at a political rival.
"It's worth pointing out the irony of Trump's populist victory," said Silverman.
The Wall Street consensus has also been pointing towards a March hike.
"It's still extremely new," he argues, pointing to the blockchain ecosystem generally.
Friedman, though it's worth pointing out that his economic growth numbers would
It's better now than never to start pointing algorithms at cannabis plants.
They also, however, have light-sensing cells pointing upwards on their backs.
"Pointing the way to abortion is a violation of conscience," Waggoner added.
Still others dismiss it as bungling, pointing to the deaths in Syria.
"You will lose your country," Dwire says, pointing her finger at Trent.
"The whole bay's still on fire," he said, pointing at the water.
""Do you mind pointing me to the rest of your vinyl, please?
And that's," he said, pointing at the dark screen, "less than ideal.
Instead pointing BuzzFeed News to its executive's tweets about the upcoming feature.
"He is laughing like it is funny," she said, pointing at him.
In some cases, the announcers are explicitly pointing viewers toward the ad.
"All the signs are pointing to October," on of the sources said.
"This is a white elephant," said Lettunich, pointing to the entry facility.
Market conditions have grown harsher and data is pointing to lower inflation.
It is worth pointing out that his own pronunciations were generally successful.
The result has been buck-passing and finger-pointing, says Mr Liu.
"She came down for the hurricane season," Stevens says, pointing at me.
Capital goods imports rose slightly, pointing to slower business spending on equipment.
" Sanders, turning and pointing directly at Biden, retorted: "It is exactly true.
"I can do everything on this," says VT, pointing to her tablet.
In fact, strategic pointing is a big part of the BepiColombo mission.
The entire finger-pointing exercise is a distraction, and a petty one.
None acknowledged actually raping the victim, instead pointing fingers at the others.
He scanned the crowd, pointing to others holding smartphones aloft and vertically.
But just what does Chipotle's finger-pointing right back at itself mean?
"The health and epidemiology are pointing in the right direction," Salama said.
It is worth pointing out that the $25,000 limit is per recipient.
Mallinckrodt's executives declined to discuss the matter, pointing instead to public documents.
If it is a threat, the gun is pointing the wrong way.
Pointing the finger at the perpetrators -- "attribution" -- also is not that simple.
Pointing was adopted as the official party gesture of the Democratic Party.
There's no confirmed release yet, but rumors are pointing to March 8th.
He's pointing and smiling at an illustration of a naked Donald Trump.
It's worth pointing out that the number isn't a replacement for 911.
We can't help pointing out that there's some irony to Sandberg's opinions.
All facial features pointing downwards, he might have been about to cry.
It's worth pointing out that many standard Gmail features aren't going anywhere.
Clinton said, pointing to her stands on legislation related to women's issues.
Thus, the finger is now pointing at Bobby Dassey, not Ryan Hillegas.
Putney added that the video doesn't definitively show Scott pointing a gun.
The armed neighbor can also be seen pointing his gun at Campos.
Lawmakers are pointing to the Pentagon's failure to discover that Maj. Gen.
You keep pointing it out, because it is not a normal thing.
This finger-pointing has to stop because who is the European Union?
But she also made a point of pointing out that Arizona Sen.
At least, a lot of recent evidence is pointing in that direction.
"It's all ruined," he said, pointing to a hole in the ground.
I'm pointing out that our current understanding of obesity is totally wrong.
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is a master of the finger-pointing art.
"It was a culture of finger-pointing," said a former program manager.
As expected, politicians are jumping into the fray, demanding answers, pointing fingers.
They're pointing to the role of Hamas in organizing the protests, however.
I am just pointing out the magnitude of what economic growth does.
He joined other key officials in highlighting figures pointing to economic recovery.
It's also worth pointing out that the objects, when finished, are fragile.
Valenzuela is accused of pointing a gun at one of the victims.
A man calling 911 described a "guy" pointing a gun at people.
But so far, there hasn't been much noise pointing in that direction.
Futures had been pointing to the first rate hike in March 2017.
Despite those similarities, they are different products, pointing to each company's strengths.
There's plenty of evidence pointing to the benefits of exercise for creativity.
Others are also pointing to a possible continued rally in resources plays.
After a while, some of the guys pointing up toward the roof.
Anything so I don't have to keep pointing out my gray roots.
"To the back, there and there," he says, pointing to either side.
Like a thousand lasers shining through your mind, pointing at the future.
"This," Daniels remembers teasing Trump in the hotel, pointing to his hair.
He bounds over to CEO Basse and starts pointing at his watch.
The drug price wars currently feature a lot of intraindustry finger-pointing.
Suddenly, Guignol sprang up, waving his arms and pointing around the theater.
Online cryptid enthusiasts are pointing to the video as evidence of Bigfoot.
Waltz pushed back, pointing out that Trump only suspended one military exercise.
But British journalists are still pointing to Johnson as May's likely successor.
Less pointing and shooting and more telling other people what to do.
"My cat is in the pet registry," Piperal said proudly, pointing again.
She thinks of pointing this out to him, but then does not.
Outside, Pretor-Pinney kept pointing out, the London sky was impeccably blue.
Since then it's been a lot of finger-pointing and name-calling.
He went to Pride and he wasn't dealing with whispering or pointing.
There's almost no manual interaction with the environments, just pointing and clicking.
"Oh, look at that," she said, pointing and staring at the boy.
"It happened to my pointing finger and my middle finger," Syndergaard said.
Meetings descended into finger pointing and ended with a sense of inevitability.
Jon Howerton was pointing to an imposing mountain range in the distance.
"Her name is on them," Ms. Pierce explained, pointing to her feet.
"All right," he said, pointing to a table with striped love seats.
"Well, here's a reporter from New York," Gao said, pointing to me.
Senator Johnson is doing them a favor really in pointing this out.
The finger-pointing over every minute detail also has reached new heights.
But there's another America out there, pointing to a different political debate.
She was beaming, pointing, waving and clapping as she took the stage.
As Mr. Parker keeps pointing out, he was cleared of the charges.
"See this?" he adds, pointing to the far end of his racquet.
According to Yamada, the charts are pointing to an even bigger breakout.
Pointing to a 36-point Suns win over the Lakers on Feb.
" Pointing to the Kayapo reserve, he added, "As for that, it's theirs.
Liberals are also pointing to Kavanaugh's dissent in Priests for Life v.
"The voice is in here," he said, apparently pointing to his head.
He believes he's simply pointing out areas where the company could improve.
The unreality of her work was perhaps pointing to something preternatural, transcendent.
Lee justified his policies by pointing to a falling local unemployment rate.
Knowing that photographers are thinking about work instead of pointing, shooting, releasing.
The main element pointing to Russia is the timeline of the events.
"Delete that video," he said, pointing to a Reuters reporter filming him.
Pointing fingers and throwing blame at others would be unhelpful and counterproductive.
Pointing, on the flip side, is generally seen as aggressive and rude.
Gina Raimondo urged us last year, pointing to a slate of reforms.
"I want to remain optimistic while continually pointing to reality," he wrote.
The SPLC is pointing fingers when America has chosen to join hands.
Pointing to his own experience as a homeowner in Palm Beach, Fla.
"Dead!" he shouted, pointing at me, as earsplitting horror movie strings swelled.
There are two further things worth pointing out about this moral rot.
"That's where Ted Gosnell lived, on Basket Neck Lane," she recalled, pointing.
"His name was Bling," Poole said, pointing emphatically to a reporter's notebook.
Still, it's worth pointing out the historically bad position Trump is in.
"What is this nonsense?" he hectors, pointing a knobby finger at Ariana.
Forecasting is tricky when important economic indicators are pointing in different directions.
I keep pointing to the past experience we had with machine guns.
"He's told me where he is," said Maria, pointing to the light.
Many economists believe so, pointing to the plight of the industrial Midwest.
The political finger-pointing began while the bodies were still being collected.
"It became just a bunch of people pointing fingers," said Mr. Malone.
But the question remains, Are the faces sticking out or pointing in?
"Many have been left without options," he said, pointing at his men.
"Hashem is there," I would sing, pointing to my right and left.
Recriminations and finger-pointing over the political crisis foreshadow a contentious campaign.
"MS-13 is on the block," he whispered, pointing up the road.
Someone weakly says, "Doc is," pointing to our 19-year-old corpsman.
People have been pointing out how ridiculous it is on social media.
They're preparing the ground for finger-pointing and assigning blame on us.
"There's Ryoma," Ouchi says, pointing to a picture of a swaddled baby.
"It's all over here," Mr. Griffin said, pointing to cluster after cluster.
No more bickering, no more partisanship, no more criticism or finger-pointing.
Each triangle was isosceles and looked like it was pointing at something.
"Good, sit there," she said, pointing to the chair beside the bed.
And the Small Business Administration is pointing people to its own guide.
Mr. Davydov denied the charge, pointing to many irregularities in the case.
Mr. Sharkey is pointing to one possible solution with less evident downsides.
Pointing, shouting and running toward the conferring officials, Brady was not pleased.
But support proved resilient, with many pointing out there were no injuries.
Steve Jobs was fond of pointing out the limits of market research.
"A barber was cutting hair there," she said, pointing to a barbershop.
"So make sure your feet are pointing somewhere else," Mr. Ribbers said.
He reached back and inserted a finger inside himself—pointing the way.
Senior officials are engaging in an unusually blunt display of finger pointing.
Since then, the company ThreatConnect has uncovered new evidence pointing to Moscow.
Schiff disputed that contention, pointing to the frequent television appearances by Gowdy.
"We're gonna use the best pointing device in the world," said Jobs.
Though pointing in different directions, both questions shaped the show that resulted.
So, for me, it's just pointing it out when I see it.
Mnuchin downplayed this problem, pointing out that crude can be sourced elsewhere.
Pinpointing a trouble spot was harder than just pointing to them all.
There are plenty of excuses and no shortage of partisan finger pointing.
"All the signs are pointing to October," one of the sources said.
"A small token of our appreciation," he said, pointing to the package.
"I'm praising a god," she said, pointing at herself in the clip.
Like I mentioned before, it's not as simple as pointing and shooting.
"This dress is from Kenya," she explained before pointing to her headdress.
Start out by pointing out something you have in common, she said.
His whereabouts were not known, but speculations had been pointing to China.
Or pointing out, maybe you don't need a Samsung phone at all.
Ms. Elkind struck back by pointing out faded spots and a tear.
The charts are also pointing to a breakout for Netflix, says Gordon.
With the deadline for compliance nearing, the infighting and finger pointing intensified.
Thank you for pointing out that many grandparents are raising young children.
The locker room at halftime was free of yelling or finger-pointing.
" Video of the exchange shows Trump pointing his finger and saying, "out.
Nasdaq futures rose 16 points, pointing the index towards a record open.
Global market overview: US stock futures were pointing lower early on Thursday.
Another man, who's masked, is seen pointing a gun at the victim.
Wallace pressed him on claim, however, pointing to changes to the bill.
Privately, Azar's and Verma's camps are pointing the finger at one another.
"I asked him a question," he said, pointing his finger at me.
"I recognize that," Anušauskaitė said, pointing at a yellowed piece of paper.
So, if they have a gun and they're pointing it at someone.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open on Wall Street.
I had seen him questioning Ponceano about us, pointing in our direction.
Global market overview: US stock futures were pointing lower early on Thursday.
"You feel it here," Mr. Schacht said, pointing to his left arm.
If the nub is stacked or pointing up, it is a boy.
Global market overview: US stock futures were pointing lower early on Monday.
But surge pricing "changed everything," he said, pointing to his fare meter.
" Pelosi, pointing a finger at Rosen, snapped back: "I don't hate anybody.
"You see those windows with aluminum?" he continued, pointing to one house.
But the first signs of finger-pointing are rising in Trump's orbit.
"I found everything in the garbage," he says, pointing at each item.
"There's so much twist," he said, pointing to fabric near the cuff.
He was pointing excitedly at some shaking trees on the opposite shore.
Brian Schatz, pointing to the above paragraph in the Washington Post story.
"Finger-pointing is not a proper way to treat guests," he wrote.
It's worth pointing out that the fault lines have somewhat reversed today.
"Try the back," Tribe said, pointing the boy in the right direction.
And so am I. And so is this one [pointing at Poehler].
In most parts of society, you can't have statements just pointing somewhere.
But we love what they say because they had a pointing finger.
That little green arrow is pointing to exactly where Rigel is standing.
The killers are on the prowl with the Commissars pointing the way.
"Yes, sir," Albright said, pointing to his Tennessee-shaped "I Voted" sticker.
"Due to their small size and other pointing challenges, hitting these targets accurately with the laser has often required the rover to stay in place while ground operators fine tune pointing parameters," Tara Estlin, AEGIS project lead said.
It's also a camera that will probably be pointing directly at your bed.
"I don't think this is over," he said, pointing to bills by Sen.
But as Dr Goodenough has been pointing out for years, serious drawbacks persist.
Nelson also suggests pointing out how much fun a certain hangout session looks.
"Actually, this is your fake, right?" asked Natalie Morales, pointing to Peterman's bauble.
"I seen the kitchen table over there," Jones said, pointing in the distance.
So, instead of pointing and laughing let's understand a little, why don't we?
Somebody posted that snap to Instagram, pointing out the shirt Tesfaye is wearing.
"You'll love this, Tim," Clinton barreled on, pointing to a tray of chocolates.
If you're going to be punished for pointing out bad science, why bother?
"We are an angry nation," Dumbarton says, pointing a gun at Delaney's head.
It's worth pointing out there are a ton of these apps out there.
Something you focused a lot of your career on is pointing out lies.
There have been several reports pointing to weak iPhone sales in recent months.
It involves finding solutions, not pointing fingers, and offering hope, not stoking fear.
A budding crisis is not the time for turf wars or finger-pointing.
We'll literally just be pointing our phones at the sky and going online.
"I was beaten just yesterday," he said, pointing at scars on his legs.
And we're still pointing fingers at Google and Facebook, and demanding a fix.
McConnell said no, pointing out Trump has already pledged to veto such bills.
Finger-pointing, name-calling and vilifying controversial speakers and their supporters is futile.
Here is a young man standing with a rifle, pointing right at me.
"Don't meddle in the election," he repeated while pointing his finger at Putin.
THEY'RE ALL POINTING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION IN TERMS OF THE LABOR MARKET.
Not so, said Palin, pointing to her children, who are of indigenous descent.
"Kill him," he says, pointing a dagger at a far-off Night King.
Other economists agreed, pointing to the increases in factors like weekly hours worked.
"I watched a basketball game right here," he says, pointing to a table.
"This one is 850 years old," Joudeh says, pointing at the older key.
" Oliver was not having it, pointing to Trump's past remarks to journalists: "Really?
" Pointing to that headline, Conant said: "That's really bad for the Republican Party.
Where'd the video go of the swat with the gun pointing at her?...
"Hathaway smathaway," Schumer captioned a selfie — quickly pointing out that she was joking.
But if anyone's to blame, it's the Post for not pointing this out.
"Kill me," the suspect responded, while pointing a dark object at the officer.
An associated Twitter account the hackers were pointing to has since been suspended.
They focused on not panicking the public, encouraging awareness, and pointing out resources.
Glad I don't have to worry about pointing my toes or heel-leads!
F: (Pointing at solar panels) There are many types of solar panels here.
Valenzuela also is charged with pointing a gun at one of the women.
"Her boobs are out too," Joey retorts, pointing to Jameelah's gravity-eschewing top.
And there is plenty of evidence pointing in the direction of more improvements.
Both are shipping in June and, naturally, feature Lenovo's familiar orange pointing stick.
"Did she leave him?" he asked at one point, before pointing out Mrs.
Media Matters focuses on pointing out the bias and error in conservative media.
"Summer inside" she wrote on the snap, with arrows pointing to her belly.
It was just a matter of who they were pointing the fingers at.
However, others — like pointing and waving hello or goodbye — are unique to humans.
Often, her Instagram followers will comment on her selfies pointing out the likeness.
Start with your feet hip width apart, with your toes pointing straight ahead.
There are a couple of unique things worth pointing out in OnePlus' software.
"I think we go this way!" she says brightly, pointing down one road.
They were frank but there was no finger-pointing or lack of respect.
WILLIAMS: Ethan Hawke is pointing out Hollywood&aposs hypocrisy on guns in movies.
We're not at a point where we're pointing out blame on a person.
Los Angeles coach Doc Rivers referenced finger-pointing among players after the loss.
A BlackBerry without a keyboard is like a ThinkPad without the pointing stick.
This story has been updated to remove a line pointing out the absence.
"Teresa, this one's got you going in circles," Gorga said, pointing to Staub.
And the evidence is pointing more and more to Neanderthals having spoken, too.
Now it is close to zero, pointing to a marked improvement in sentiment.
That is, pointing out the statement is ludicrous and presented with no evidence.
A guide displays a map of the area, pointing to its data centres.
There hasn't been nearly as much pointing to a supposed "pink sand" option.
It's also worth pointing out that the game has been available on GOG.
Thanks to Neowin, AskVG and Guiding Tech for pointing us to these tweaks.
It's also worth pointing out that wirelessly charged iPhone X cases already exist.
"You see the brain is severely distorted," says Filho, pointing with his finger.
"Twins 🙏🏾😍🙌🏾," Thompson captioned the shot, pointing out their striking resemblance.
She's now thankful to the viewers who pointing out that something was wrong.
Lenovo insists it maintains the pointing stick because the ThinkPad's fans love it.
Once that issue was resolved, I had zero use for the pointing stick .
And the kind of finger pointing, which is solely targeting Rouhani, is rare.
Mr Liu scoffed, pointing to China's remarkable growth over the past four decades.
Shazam lets users identify songs by pointing a smartphone at the audio source.
Estimate revisions activity is pointing to more potential losers this week than winners.
More and more, though, the signs are pointing to one guy: Jon Snow.
Djay Pro 2's new library management system is also worth pointing out.
For decades they have justified their ruthlessness by pointing to the bloody past.
It's also worth pointing out that Apple's good customer service is basically priceless.
America's key inflation indicators are pointing up, but their staying power is weak.
"I remember having a sticky note here," Lippman says, pointing to his keyboard.
Close-up of Ryugu's surface with arrows pointing to a rugged, layered boulder.
Extensive injuries were detected throughout the body, pointing to a particularly brutal life.
As some fans are pointing out, these three certainly have different musical sounds.
Pointing himself admitted this will present a major obstacle for Mars mission planners.
Perhaps the targeted individuals are pointing to the noise we have stopped hearing.
There's a golf course right down the road here, he says, pointing northeast.
PDF format, which will tell you where to, well, find things, pointing to
Conrad pointing to the Feynman Diagram sculpture that hangs on her office wall.
But this independent result suggests those fingers were pointing in the right direction.
People are literally just pointing out what they do, which is track email.
The rest remained rapt, pointing at the whale as it was sliced apart.
Clinton meanwhile, keeps pointing out that another healthcare war sounds like a drag.
You can't just keep looking for enemies to attack and pointing the finger.
Perhaps Android is one of the "growth opportunities" BlackBerry response is pointing to.
But it's worth pointing out the sheer scale of damage it can cause.
Apple is pointing affected customers to this site to exchange their faulty adapters.
And he said Manchin and regulators "lied" by pointing the finger at Blankenship.
After all, Clinton did plenty of finger pointing, literal and figurative, as well.
We're in finger-pointing disarray, and we're suffering from boycotts — banishing even basketball.
"This country is lucky with natural resources," he said, pointing to the ground.
"I never wanted to get married," she says, pointing to her demanding career.
Pointing fingers after a massive data breach doesn't make our data more secure.
Others are pointing out that the coming week follows a big quarterly expiration.
Concentrix denied the allegation, pointing to the company's occupational safety and health certifications.
I'm not pointing figures, but our guys make that play all the time.
Adami argued defense stocks will continue to rise, pointing specifically to Lockheed Martin.
When they looked up, Lopez was pointing a gun at them, Champion said.
"Twins 🙏🏾😍🙌🏾," Thompson captioned the shot, pointing out their striking resemblance.
"No it isn't," Styles corrected him, pointing out the holes in this logic.
But that may just be pointing us towards the future of the industry.
My foot feels like it's completely torqued inward, but it's pointing straight ahead.
"You didn't want one, whatever," she declares between tears, pointing directly at Carole.
"Water, water," she says, pointing at the bottles and then at her child.
"They dug 10 tunnels," he says, pointing to a hole in the ground.
" The Goop founder defended herself, pointing out, "You can't even see your face!
Instead they are pointing to the sticker shock that comes from single-payer.
"There is more there," Cori said, pointing to the ecosystem and cultural diversity.
Straight bars work like a compass pointing people in the right direction safely.
"This is all other people's blood," said one woman, pointing to her legs.
"All these houses are long abandoned," he continued, pointing to the neighboring homes.
"Why don't you leave my husband alone?" she says, pointing at the protesters.
Sadly, however, all the clues seem to be pointing in the opposite direction.
Regardless, U.S.-China relations are "pointing in a generally negative direction," Rudd said.
Surely there's something else about iOS 10 that's worthy of pointing out, right?
Hat tip to Military Times' Leo Shane for pointing that out on Twitter.
As officers enter the suite, they see more cameras pointing down the hallway.
But despite the administration pointing fingers, Trump has been reluctant to blame Russia.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a modestly higher open on Wall Street.
"I do," Klobuchar replied, pointing to how she's dealt with personal life challenges.
Most of the finger-pointing should be directed at Pfizer and Mr. Read.
Some explain legislative underachievement by pointing only to the growth in partisan polarization.
Pointing involves removing the crumbled cement from old walls and installing new material.
"Daesh," a stranger said to me, smoking a cigarette, pointing at the corpse.
"It's a masterpiece," Chastel-Rousseau said, pointing to one of the little men.
Hochschild doesn't buy the racial finger-pointing, but she can see their pain.
"We should be like this glass — transparent," he said, pointing to a window.
"We took in $33 billion more," Trump said, pointing to increased financial commitments.
Economic data is pointing toward a recession, and no one should be surprised.
"That's my town," a midwestern woman from Ohio said, pointing to the wall.
"Wine store's two hallways down," a man says, not pointing in any direction.
Many are pointing to the next Democratic presidential debate in Houston on Sept.
And then Grassley punched back, pointing out that Democrats, too, have bucked tradition.
The impact was felt across the sector, with tech shares overall pointing lower.
"Ask those guys," Ryan said, pointing to the closed doors of Brady's office.
Steve Murphy, a Democratic ad-maker and strategist, disagreed, pointing to recent polling.
They're pointing to Sunday's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
The DOJ declined The Hill's request for comment, pointing to their previous statements.
They sounded so knowledgeable, pointing it out, because Chumley's never had a sign.
"Let me show you thirteen," she says, pointing to a sweet, smiling child.
A classic technical gauge may be pointing to further gains for crude oil.
One of the Obama administration's top economic advisers is pointing the finger now:
It's worth pointing out Canada, in this case, departed from past voting behavior.
"This is an old Andy Kaufman clip," he said, pointing to the phrase.
But McCaul said there are early clues pointing to a possible terrorist attack.
Now he was pointing it at two young women at 2:44 p.m.
Europe is set to follow with index futures pointing to a mixed start.
"I look like a teapot," she said — pointing to her mother's slim figure.
You'll notice in the pose that he's pointing his finger down, to Iman.
CRUZ: ... pointing out that he supported her four times in her presidential race.
"We're not afraid of that one," said Solomon Kaholoaa, pointing toward Mauna Kea.
"This one is a surfer dude," she says while pointing at one man.
They're easy: Pointing and clicking a camera is simpler than typing and writing.
After a lot of yelling, pushing, and pointing, Jet finally found an opponent.
Then three more women come, pointing guns at them and demanding their weapons.
"I built them toilets right there," he told me, pointing at two facilities.
It's true that pointing three cameras at someone is starting to look suspicious.
Best case scenario: Authorities are doing a better job of pin-pointing victims.
"This is what all this is for," he said, pointing to the cafe.
Critically, there's also huge demand, Ooi said, pointing to some high-level examples.
"Now look at this," she says, pointing to Ree Morton's "Maternal Instincts" (1974).
"There's the fake news back there," Trump said, pointing to the press box.
"Moez!" three-year old Moez says, pointing at the infant version of himself.
His attorneys also declined comment, pointing toward their upcoming brief on the issue.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open Friday on Wall Street.
" Then, pointing at me with one of his short, solid arms: "Print that!
He was pointing to undisturbed earth, where the police dogs caught no scent.
Dow futures were pointing to more gains at Friday's open on Wall Street.
" Then pointing at the next person and asking again, "How about that person?
The medical face mask emoji was No. 5, after the hand pointing down.
He also expressed confidence in intelligence reports pointing to high-level Saudi involvement.
"There!" he finally said, and we all followed where his finger was pointing.
"Next stop: six feet," she quipped, pointing at the ground below her feet.
And if they're not realizing that, people are pointing it out to them.
And nothing is easier than pointing out the hypocrisy of the entertainment industry.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a strong Wednesday open on Wall Street.
Pointing to a firmer opening on Wall Street, U.S. stock futures gained 210%.
The thing is there's sort of a detail that's worth pointing out here.
"Oh that's so funny, look back there," Trump said, pointing to the cameras.
Pointing to that performance, Mr. Yoffie added another lesson from the Microsoft case.
It's worth pointing out that our focus on California also comes with limitations.
All I'm pointing out is that we need to be on our toes.
And he remembers what a gang member promised, pointing a gun at him.
"They've left, they've left, they've left," he said, pointing at student after student.
Police officer carrying and pointing an assault rifle during the clash in Nochixtlán.
"He was not even pointing his rifle in their direction," Mr. Valadez said.
"That!" she said, pointing in agreement and laughing, but never actually uttering words.
It involves pointing out potential weaknesses in damaging stories from the mainstream media.
By constantly pointing out that reality, the series backed itself into a corner.
Irony is Mr. Meyers's thing, and he was deftly funny pointing it out.
Mr. Ross defended the addition of the question, pointing to the documents released.
"The moral compass that you had was not pointing due north," she said.
Others rushed to her defense, pointing out that it was a relatable mistake.
Pointing at a chunk of cold stinky tofu, she praised its probiotic properties.
Dow futures were pointing to about a 700-point decline at Friday's open.
"That's my boyfriend," said one of the two, pointing at the man. Awkward.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher Tuesday open on Wall Street.
All signs are pointing to the likelihood that Democrats will flip the House.
There's even a phony graduation photo, pointing to the fundamental untrustworthiness of images.
"The broader the testing and the less finger-pointing we have, the better."
"That one there," he said, pointing at the one on the far left.
"It's worth pointing out the great players who've won this tournament," Adams said.
"Real flamenco here!" they said, pointing to a hole-in-the-wall entrance.
Prior to the statement, U.S. futures were pointing to gains at the open.
"I'm spoken for," the women responds while pointing to a Marco Rubio sticker.
It's worth pointing out that West Virginia is moving in the opposite direction.
Despite those circumstances, the memorial service was not about anger or finger-pointing.
However, Desmond doesn't go far enough in pointing out inequities in the system.
Simply pointing a phone at a restaurant would bring up reviews of it.
It's important to keep pointing that out & that rape is never a joke.
She kept pointing to the "1 euro" sign, and then to an ATM.
They defended the reliability of the book by pointing to its 800 footnotes.
There is nothing novel in pointing out the visionary quality of late Beethoven.
For instance, it opposes eating chicken, pointing to the abuses of factory farming.
"I ordered French fries," he said to the waiter, pointing at the potatoes.
In this case, without pointing fingers at Brembo or Chevy, something went wrong.
He was certain "Jessica" was not real, pointing, like others, to the earring.
Two men wearing respirators stood near a wall, pointing blow torches at barrels.
" Pointing to the rockets, he added: "What do you think, Minister of Defense?
I fell and smashed these in she tried saying, pointing to her mouth.
"Look at this one sculpture," he said, pointing toward a propeller-shaped mound.
"Look at the men on this stage," Warren said, pointing to her colleagues.
"The roof is over there," Chris West said, pointing to a neighbor's yard.
Instead, the Buttigieg camp is pointing to the battle further down the standings.
The defeat of the bill prompted an aggressive round of GOP finger-pointing.
Economists were nonetheless worried that the ISM numbers were pointing toward future weakness.
Biden wouldn't answer, pointing to Obama's record in advocating for kinder immigration policies.
It's a situation that has lawmakers pointing fingers and national security veterans rattled.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open Monday on Wall Street.
"That was his house," she said pointing toward one of the empty huts.
But U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open on Wall Street.
Virginia loss could fuel more Republican primariesThe finger-pointing among Republicans started immediately.
I think he could have done a better job instead of pointing blame.
When she awoke, she found two soldiers pointing guns at her children's heads.
Their shirts read: "I'M WITH STUPID" with an arrow pointing at one another.
"This is a gift from God," he said, pointing to the blazing sun.
"It's not about pointing fingers at Google or any one company," Fagan said.
"It's right here," I said, pointing to my poem pinched between his fingers.
The courts had to navigate two bodies of precedents, pointing in different directions.
ET. Investor sentiment is pointing to an all-but-certain interest rate hike.
"I prefer this one," he said, pointing to the one on the left.
Conservatives have been pointing to liberal partiality in the mainstream media for decades.
Find a way to get things done without pointing your finger at coworkers.
"It's not the distance — it's in here," he said, pointing to his heart.
Instead, there is the quick pivot — again, pointing out the other person's faults.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower Thursday open on Wall Street.
"I'm not eating Oreos anymore -- neither is Chris!" said Trump, pointing to Christie.
Major sectors, meanwhile, were pointing in different directions when the trading day ended.
But Yeezus," he laughs, pointing at me with his fork, "we still battle.
Afterward, there were reports of sniping and finger-pointing within the Republican conference.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Richard Crowe just got here, and he's already pointing fingers.
That logic has not stopped Iranian officials from pointing fingers outside their borders.
How about this: You stop being terrible, we'll stop pointing it out, O.K.?
Talks quickly broke down, and the summit collapsed, with both sides pointing fingers.
Except that a lot of the new stuff is all pointing to joblessness.
Critics pointing out the localization was a huge red flag for NIS America.
Andy Samberg: I think it says "incredible thoughts," with an arrow pointing up.
" Rubio's strategy was first to attack Christie — pointing out that New Jersey's credit rating has been downgraded under him — and then abruptly changing the subject, pointing to Obama: "Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing.
Left-leaning media outlets are pointing to West's silence about whether Trump is good for "anyone at all," as Kimmel put it, while more conservative viewers are pointing to West's monologue about Trump to each make their own case on politics.
The flanker tasks were exercises in cognitive conflict resolution—if most of the arrows were pointing to the left, my immediate impulse was to push the left button, but this wasn't the correct response if the central arrow was pointing right.
He was originally charged with assault and battery against his wife, aggravated assault against his step-son and four charges involving firearms -- including two charges of pointing a loaded firearm at his wife and two charges of pointing an unloaded firearm.
Kelley was originally charged with assault and battery against his wife, aggravated assault against his stepson and four charges involving firearms -- including two charges of pointing a loaded firearm at his wife and two charges of pointing an unloaded firearm.
The United States Open fined the doubles player Mike Bryan $10,000 on Sunday after he received an unsportsmanlike conduct warning in a second-round match early that morning for pointing his racket at an official, mimicking the pointing of a rifle.
The pink and yellow parts of the above image represent the stars within the Whale Galaxy, while the blue and green overlaid features are the magnetic filaments (green represents filaments pointing toward our perspective, while blue lines are pointing away).
"To the extent people are pointing fingers, that's the worst of politics," Pepper said.
Pointing the finger at women in the educational sector is backwards and tone-deaf.
It's worth pointing out just how pretty this is: the two colors contrast nicely.
" Then, suddenly, pointing at the camera in realization, she continues, "I rent a fridge!
I was gathering my baby data, and signs were pointing to a hard no.
He continued his argument by pointing out the lack of diversity in the film.
"Our plans are working," he said, pointing to growth in the non-oil sector.
You are not pointing to some real human pain here or some real difficulty.
She posted a video of herself on Twitter dancing and pointing to her diploma.
Adds Air Commodore Dawn McCafferty, ""He was pointing out the aircraft in the sky.
Raja told investigators Jones kept pointing his gun at him with his right hand.
Treasury yields turned higher as stocks surged pointing to more risk tolerance in markets.
And DDG had accused the search giant of anti-competitive behavior — by pointing duck.
And simply pointing a finger at the runaway coyote doesn't seem to be working.
Hat tip to Christopher Ingraham at the Washington Post for pointing out this study.

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