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"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.
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.
Those little red things are speakers, pointing at your ears.
We refuse to accept that pointing at problems is enough.
Rather, it's pointing at what happened and asking, well ... WTF?
I think you're really pointing at something essential here, Sean.
" Pointing at Sa'ad, she said, "Just leave my brother alone.
"It's him!" one of them cried, pointing at the boy.
"Look at these saplings," she says, pointing at her screen.
He sits there laughing, laughing and pointing at the boy.
They raised their arms, pointing at each other and shouting.
"You can see here," she said, pointing at the crowd.
Pointing at Comey, he said: ''There is the attorney general.
Cassini tipped over, its antenna no longer pointing at Earth.
Economic indicators are pointing at opposing directions for future growth.
A lot of fingers are pointing at Speaker Paul Ryan.
" Pointing at the sky, Janet said, "I love you so much.
"This is all from liver disease," she said pointing at him.
" Mỹ looked behind herself before pointing at her own chest. "Me?
"He's not suffering," Ben says, pointing at himself, seemingly getting angrier.
But we are way beyond finger-pointing at our fellow citizens.
But animated pointing at display cases will probably do the trick.
"People have no money," he grumbles, pointing at his unsold animals.
And then he'd say it again, now pointing at me: 'Scribe!
Let everyone know what pleases you by pointing at it. 4.
"That brown tiling," he said, pointing at a rust-streaked wall.
"This is for you, Dad," he said, pointing at the sky.
"I'd like to order this," I said, pointing at the image.
Drivers passed Ward as he stood there, still pointing at Stewart.
"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.
"I don&apost hate anybody," she said sternly, pointing at Rosen.
The man on foot was behind them, pointing at his friend.
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.
"Did you give the keys to him?" she asked, pointing at Lop.
The stage manager is pointing at his watch and shaking his head.
"The whole bay's still on fire," he said, pointing at the water.
And that's," he said, pointing at the dark screen, "less than ideal.
"He is laughing like it is funny," she said, pointing at him.
"She came down for the hurricane season," Stevens says, pointing at me.
Thus, the finger is now pointing at Bobby Dassey, not Ryan Hillegas.
Like a thousand lasers shining through your mind, pointing at the future.
He bounds over to CEO Basse and starts pointing at his watch.
"Dead!" he shouted, pointing at me, as earsplitting horror movie strings swelled.
"Many have been left without options," he said, pointing at his men.
Each triangle was isosceles and looked like it was pointing at something.
"I'm praising a god," she said, pointing at herself in the clip.
"I recognize that," Anušauskaitė said, pointing at a yellowed piece of paper.
"I found everything in the garbage," he says, pointing at each item.
And so am I. And so is this one [pointing at Poehler].
"I was beaten just yesterday," he said, pointing at scars on his legs.
"This one is 850 years old," Joudeh says, pointing at the older key.
Where'd the video go of the swat with the gun pointing at her?...
F: (Pointing at solar panels) There are many types of solar panels here.
The rest remained rapt, pointing at the whale as it was sliced apart.
"Water, water," she says, pointing at the bottles and then at her child.
"Why don't you leave my husband alone?" she says, pointing at the protesters.
"Daesh," a stranger said to me, smoking a cigarette, pointing at the corpse.
"This one is a surfer dude," she says while pointing at one man.
"I built them toilets right there," he told me, pointing at two facilities.
"Moez!" three-year old Moez says, pointing at the infant version of himself.
" Then, pointing at me with one of his short, solid arms: "Print that!
" Then pointing at the next person and asking again, "How about that person?
"Next stop: six feet," she quipped, pointing at the ground below her feet.
"They've left, they've left, they've left," he said, pointing at student after student.
Pointing at a chunk of cold stinky tofu, she praised its probiotic properties.
"That's my boyfriend," said one of the two, pointing at the man. Awkward.
"That one there," he said, pointing at the one on the far left.
"I ordered French fries," he said to the waiter, pointing at the potatoes.
Their shirts read: "I'M WITH STUPID" with an arrow pointing at one another.
But Yeezus," he laughs, pointing at me with his fork, "we still battle.
" Then, suddenly, pointing at the camera in realization, she continues, "I rent a fridge!
One of those blazingly bright jets — hence the name blazar — is pointing at Earth.
After throwing his helmet in Strickland's direction and pointing at him, it was on.
I love when he's doing the hammer-ons and starts pointing at the guitar.
"It's all about the ca-praaay-saaay!" he yowls, pointing at the caprese slice.
" Jean remembered a young girl pointing at the shoes and asking "What are those?
Bossert referred to "evidence" pointing at Pyongyang, but did not give any more details.
In both incidents, soldiers were caught on camera with guns pointing at the protesters.
" Dashcam video showed Legg pointing at the driver and shouting, "You're not in charge.
"This boat sings a G," he said, pointing at a Chinese dragon-boat vase.
One of those blazingly bright jets -- hence the name blazar -- is pointing at Earth.
"You can be like me, or them," he tells him, pointing at the walkers.
"I'm going to go dance with these assholes," he says, pointing at his friends.
His faced is pressed against the window and he is pointing at his phone.
All of the arrows here seem to be pointing at the Cotton/Perdue duo.
"The experts came yesterday and did an assessment," he said, pointing at the wreckage.
"I live over there," she said, pointing at the dark hills across the water.
"He's getting off the ice and pointing at me like it's WrestleMania," Voracek said.
Perhaps I'd walk into the cafeteria to find everyone pointing at me and laughing.
"He doesn't like you," Mr. Rickles said, pointing at a person at my table.
Just smacking him again and again while pointing at me and going, 'Oh my god!
Such poles-pointing-at-the-Sun episodes would make continents at currently temperate latitudes uninhabitable.
"Yeah, I'd save my dad's instruments," he says, pointing at a collection in the fireplace.
Two photos, both fake, of Obama pointing at Donald Trump and Beavis and Butthead illustrations.
In the clip, Carey can be seen pointing at a shark swimming alongside her yacht.
The owner jumps out and demands money, pointing at his back fender, not the door.
Fingers are pointing at the Academy's 6,000-odd voting members, 94% of whom are white.
At the top of the stairs sits a machine-gun nest pointing at the gate.
"That one floated all the way to the dunes," he says, pointing at the unit.
"See how the pieces are?" he says to hospital staff, pointing at the fuzzy image.
I remember pointing at the TV and saying, 'That's the show I want to do.
"Can we take a picture with you?" the man shouted excitedly, pointing at his friends.
He had to fit all of them in there, he said, pointing at his belly.
All these surveys are pointing at the same conclusion: Privacy is now a mainstream concern.
She's pointing at you vaguely with one hand now and gesticulating helplessly at your mom.
" Lukcero continues, pointing at her butt: "Witchcraft enters you through every hole, starting from behind.
"Everything over there was smoke," she told CNN pointing at the road outside the embassy.
But the angry fingers are pointing at … • Vikings kicker Daniel Carlson who missed two — two!
Two more S.U.V.s whizzed by, then Toussaint ran onto the asphalt, pointing at the sky.
"She started it," Ms. Hopewell said, pointing at her older daughter, Shaun, who is 13.
Pointing at his wall of tapes, he said, "This thing has now become 24/7."
PC makers are pointing at Intel as they tell Wall Street to expect lower revenue.
He gained modest relief from European spending strictures in part by pointing at his reforms.
"You might as well have sent me anthrax," says Samberg, pointing at the photo in disgust.
Toll Brothers had a drop in orders, however, pointing at possible weaker demand for new homes.
He has asked people around him who's "running" impeachment, and advisers keep pointing at each other.
" To Johnson's delight, Tiana then hilariously responds by pointing at the photo of Obama, 57. "Yeah!
So, he was pointing at those people at what we can do, work with these people.
"A STAR IS BORN!" she captioned one of herself pointing at a poster outside the theater.
"LISTEN", says Jamelia Niela Davis pointing at Piers Morgan on Loose Women at 11 AM, "Honey...".
The other group said, "We won't continue the discussion unless that guy leaves," pointing at me.
You'll move by either walking inside the Vive's boundaries, or pointing at a space and teleporting.
" His finger materialized in front of him, pointing at each of us in turn—"Murderer. Murderer.
Is that signpost actually a big black arrow pointing at some poor victim in a window?
"I am covered, as if on the North Pole," Denis told me, pointing at her coat.
"Sanchez said, whilst pointing at Dier's stats: "[Speed] has to be higher than this, definitely. Passing?
In the photo, Dream can be seen flashing a wide smile while pointing at the camera.
"There it is," Jed Bartlet said softly, pointing at his opponent across the presidential debate stage.
"They said, 'These guys are preventing us' " while pointing at nearby rebel fighters, Mr. Malik said.
Nobody wants a finger pointing at them, and there are a lot of fingers to point.
And he's telling me, he's going here to tag polar bears [pointing at an imaginary map].
One image showed a woman pointing at a tiny figure near the top of the pyramid.
Two of them comforted a colleague, his face ashen, as he knelt, pointing at the building.
" Pointing at the stone ripples of Mao's hair, she joked: "He was a good-looking guy!
"That's my little sister, guys," Venus Williams said, pointing at Serena during the post-match ceremony.
"And so is the woman next to her, right there," he said, pointing at Sasheer Zamata.
"I ran into my van, hit it on the awning," he said, pointing at his face.
"It is such a bummer when they do that," McNab said, pointing at an eroding hillside.
"I tried them all," Ms. Suleiman said, pointing at the pile of creams on the floor.
I love her," Shelton said, pointing at the singer before Daly piped in, "You wanna come up?
Here's the Governor of Hawaii pointing at some 25G base stations set up for Qualcomm's tech summit.
Bruce Banerdt pointing at a terrestrial seismometer installed directly under InSight's seismometer to allow comparing simultaneous measurements.
But don't justify it by pointing at "the market," because the market doesn't know what it's doing.
The shoe is mostly stable — that's why it's so good at pointing at everything that's not stable.
"That's a heat sink; it's the computer's radiator," says Bexar, pointing at one of his blurred images.
"Summer" is a thesis statement by the couple, pointing at an iconic symbol of black American love.
"Paulie, you can't say that, and you can't say that!" joked Patrick, pointing at a laughing Costner.
Everywhere I go, kids would be pointing at me and asking if I really was Lily Munster.
"I have something to show you — it's that right here," said the host, pointing at her splint.
That information, run through appropriate software, builds up an image of what the beam is pointing at.
Luna watched with wide eyes, often throwing up her hands or smiling and pointing at the screen.
"Someone shot somebody in the face here," she says, tapping her window and pointing at one house.
Here were Trump's most popular gestures and what signals they sent to audiences: Pointing at the audience.
"They hate me," he says, laughing and pointing at his neighbors' door on the way into his.
To his credit, Macron tires to transform it into a "I was just pointing at something" move.
"This one is a bunny," Timmy says, pointing at a fluffy green animal with a pink face.
" Pointing at a young man in a separate office, she said, "their CEO is also our CTO.
Just move your pointer, and the site will find a photo of someone pointing at your pointer.
"I brought it on my honeymoon and it resulted in..." she says, pointing at her pregnant belly.
"My name is Hina Bhati," she said, pointing at the nameplate, in case he hadn't noticed it.
"The beach, next to the stadium and this old-fashioned park," he added, pointing at Luna Park.
"Now try to stay inside the boxes," the pilot said, pointing at a touchscreen in the cockpit.
Imagine turning on a light switch just by pointing at it, perhaps in combination with voice recognition.
"These blooms here—they're the exoskeletons of mold spores," he explains, pointing at a bright pink stain.
"You weren't supposed to do that," Trump said with a smile, pointing at them and drawing laughter.
" Pointing at Herta, who wore a Yankees cap, Steinbrenner said, "I know his dad through my stepdad.
"Here's the tumor we saw on the CT scan," he said, pointing at a fiery, globular mass.
" Then, pointing at another Russian official in a lighthearted way, he repeated, "Don't meddle in the election.
"Then this is all of our junk in the corner," says Nancy, pointing at some other stuff.
A man in his 60s, in a Green Bay Packers jacket, challenged her, pointing at her boots.
He's received threats, including a dead cat on his doorstep and chalk arrows pointing at the house.
"We don't want it to just be finger pointing at one person or another," Mr. Schumer said.
Watershed moment Hashimi shifts awkwardly in his seat: "One bullet here," he says, pointing at his ribcage.
"Without this, the school doesn't exist," Booker said, pointing at the training hill in the February sunshine.
Few scenarios conjure up digital nightmares darker than a hacked, Internet-connected camera pointing at a baby's crib.
"Get out of our country," a woman cries pointing at the immigrants and taking a few steps forward.
"She's yelling and she's pointing at the door, and I realize Leeland's not with her," Comeau-Drisdelle said.
In the clearest photo, the fifth cell was obscured by Kim Jong Un's hand, pointing at the screen.
At the end of the day, said this coach, pointing at us, all you have is each other.
"The gate agent started laughing, pointing at me and my daughter, talking to other employees," Redford told ABC7.
"Here!" pointing at a man who seemed to be in charge as I slowly backed away in awe.
On his way out of the courtroom, Wa Lone paused and shouted at the cameras pointing at him.
He struts his way in and is doing the pointing at people and just being a total badass.
The dad is pointing at a baby, Johny, who has presumably been telling lies for an unknown reason.
When asked about their afterparty plans, Tucker told PEOPLE, "Wherever he's going, I'll be there," pointing at Quaid.
"We have all the bad stuff, too," Natasha jokes, pointing at a candy bar display under the counter.
Pointing at the red fabric, Giles explained that a sensor would translate its color into an intuitive sound.
Pointing at some red fabric, Giles explained that a sensor would translate its color into an intuitive sound.
The catcalls came after a weekend of finger pointing at the Socialist government by right-leaning opposition politicians.
"The translation between you and the waiter is such a f------ hassle, I'm pointing at it," he says.
"You have come to intimidate us with your uniform," one opposition supporter shouted, pointing at an approaching soldier.
A modern-day Uncle Sam, pointing at the viewer constitutes a piece wryly titled I Need a Hero.
"This is really only the vestibule," he said, pointing at the room where the service had taken place.
Why are our cameras only ever pointing at white faces, even when what they're saying is an abomination?
The video shows the man pointing at the group and yelling as he backs out of the restaurant.
Uinseann came into her studio and said, "I rather like that painting," pointing at one of her canvasses.
"I noticed that everyone was pointing at me and laughing," she told the newspaper La Dépêche in 2015.
"You can't pick and choose rules that you want to enforce," the senator said, pointing at Senate rules.
Alix then took the gun and pulled the trigger while pointing at Hendren, authorities said at the time.
"That's printed dust," Lowe joked, pointing at a baboon that had been painted on a particularly bumpy area.
Moments later, the truck drives off and an officer appears to raise his arm pointing at the vehicle.
"Before, I didn't understand anything," he said, pointing at Parolil, who was busy focusing on the peregrine's feather.
Justifications from the officials involved in the new enforcement run the gamut from biblical to finger-pointing at Democrats.
He was speechless, wearing full military gear and operating a machine gun on a jeep, pointing at his girlfriend.
Originally," he said, pointing at the white curves above his head, "we thought 2I would do the same thing.
In the video, Trybus can be seen approaching the woman and pointing at her shirt as he berates her.
On the other, he's pointing at companies like Facebook and Google, which are deeply invested in the data business.
Trump is wearing a white "Make America Great Again," and can be seen pointing at something in the distance.
Others, like the Sevenhugs smart remote, feature a touchscreen to automatically adapt to whatever it is you're pointing at.
Cameras pointing at the screen and projected above the stage showed the three voters casting their ballots for Washington.
He joked with Mets catcher Rod Barajas, pointing at him and motioning that he had his eyes on him.
His fit friends — PARADIGM owner Brian Casad and bodybuilder Steve Cook — looking on in awe, pointing at Lowe's arms.
"My ex hit me and broke my eardrum," the second woman said, pointing at the side of her head.
"And then, boom, look at how it changes here," Dlugokencky says, pointing at a graph on his computer screen.
In spite of repeated allegations, often with finger-pointing at fishermen, the cause has yet to be established conclusively.
"Most of the songs start with these two guys," says Hjalti pointing at the two gentlemen to his left.
I could arrange (and systematically dismantle) a living room by pointing at objects to grab, move, and rotate them.
Then our hosts introduce an alarming story about Airbnb guests who found a hidden camera pointing at their bed.
Just as Nate Diaz got into Michael Johnson's by pointing at him every time he landed a good punch.
"It doesn't bother me at all, but I like real news, not fake news," Trump said, pointing at Acosta.
"There's blood on here," the pre-schooler says while pointing at a mangled aborted fetus and a sobbing woman.
"That's an Escamillo, and that's a Carmen," she added, pointing at outfits the shop was making for an opera.
"The paint would eat them alive," Ms. Epstein told the judges, pointing at drawings of the women's facial disfigurements.
"The company hates this man," said the fisherman, Esteban Sánchez, a calloused index finger pointing at his own chest.
"We give you the list of those who turned professional," Coulibaly said, pointing at the mementos on the wall.
The sewage, garbage and overfishing were slowly choking his livelihood, he said, pointing at bags bobbing in the water.
With the camera pointing at the characters and moving backwards, we can&apost see what is coming at them.
"There ain't no nicer witch than you," Maglio sang on a recent evening, pointing at a woman walking by.
As ever, she was keeping you stupefied, stuck in place, by pointing at a thing that never took shape.
Opinion "Hamburgers," my uncle said, pointing at me from across the table at New Jersey's only decent Chinese restaurant.
"This is our helipad right here," she says, pointing at a patch of grass with some goats on it.
Because you have somebody coming around to your desk, pointing at you, telling you you have to vote for something?
"We have an NFL football player, and the cameras are here," Baez said, pointing at the media in the courtroom.
Upon our arrival, manager Loretta Abraham promptly refutes Lapierre's chronology by pointing at the "Since 1958" sign on the door.
This year it almost seems like you're pointing at things that should be obvious, but aren't, at a global scale.
She is most clearly pointing at the president, telling him with her body language to listen to his own words.
"A few pieces you might like," Mr. Guzman said, pointing at a flashy Rolex Sky-Dweller with a cobalt face.
The beds in this ward are overflowing with patients, the rounded stumps of their amputated limbs pointing at the ceiling.
The controllers can use these cues to infer whether your hand is in a fist or is pointing at something.
"The one that killed him entered here," he says, pointing to his hip, "and exited here," pointing at his shoulder.
A tall, tanned man with a creased face also didn't recognize the woman with the two cameras pointing at her.
Here are some eyewitness reactions from the story:"What the hell is this?" proclaimed one man, pointing at the screen.
Suddenly, the two women shouted, "That's the guy!" pointing at a man who had just hurried out the front doors.
The Siegfrieds announced their baby news on Instagram in April, alongside a photo of the twosome pointing at her belly.
Before he spoke on Tuesday, shocking images of atrocities in Syria prompted outrage -- and finger-pointing -- at the White House.
The footage is insane ... Tekashi was about to walk into the terminal when someone started shouting and pointing at him.
Wouldn't it be nice to engage in meaningful conversations with locals in foreign countries rather than just pointing at things?
"The day before, I could walk the streets and nobody would be staring or pointing at me," Mr. Yankovic recalled.
Alix took the gun and pulled the trigger while pointing at Hendren, but it did not fire, the statement said.
"I assume that this is today," Trump said, pointing at the tower literally labeled "TODAY" in all caps and underlined.
" Teigen is heard saying in the background of the clip, with Luna pointing at her mom's stomach and proclaiming, "Baby!
Could the lead clown — the one pointing at the camera and saying "We want you" — be played by Evan Peters?
Every expert in the world was in that room, and they were all pointing at the screen in stunned disbelief.
When he saw me, he started laughing hysterically, pointing at me, and then he took off, running down the street.
I'm up by the TV, pointing at things and doling out instructions that probably don't make a lick of sense.
Mr. Monteiro said a photo posted online showed a rifle pointing at a computer screen that displayed his Twitter profile.
"The last time I was here, the park was still green," she noted, pointing at a bare-limbed Central Park.
That put the C.I.A. director in an awkward spot because the agency had helped gather the evidence pointing at Russia.
"Don't forget to add your little flag," she said, pointing at a world map of visitors' origins overflowing with flags.
"I am told that I am brave," she says, pointing at the audience, a small, wry smile on her face.
Pansy Parkinson and the other Slytherin girls were doubled up with silent giggles, pointing at Hermione from behind Snape's back.
"Because without this thinking, you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse," Trump said, pointing at his head.
"You are defending a criminal of note against honorable members who are doing their job," Malema said, pointing at Zuma.
Suddenly everyone sees Lawrence's arrow pointing at the homepage's lower right-hand corner — where a smiling toddler is promoting diapers.
Replays showed Drew pointing at McIntosh, supposedly directing Matthew Fisher-Davis to apply pressure as he dribbled up the floor.
There will be dads in the stands pointing at the screen and telling their kids about the 29-yard touchdown.
"Is this something you can touch in the street?" one teacher asks the children, pointing at poster of photographs, including toys.
I amble back to the video village, where monitors show what the cameras are pointing at, and I finally see it.
" Teigen is heard saying in the background of the clip, with baby Luna pointing at her mom's stomach and proclaiming, "Baby!
"Our project hypothesis is that we construct a well field here," he says, pointing at a point on the scale model.
"This one," she would say, pointing at me to her friends, as we lounged in their kitchens slurping broth from spoons.
" Teigen was heard saying in the background of the clip, with baby Luna pointing at her mom's stomach and proclaiming, "Baby!
Howie visibly beams over the fact that there are three Black men in one place, excitedly pointing at all their faces.
"I had to buy this needle," Vasquez says, pointing at the yellow casing secured to his right arm with transparent tape.
"It's hot here in my back," he says, pointing at the spot on his shoulder where he carries the heavy load.
"Pointing at someone with a green laser can cause injury if it hits the eye," Officer Daniel Hagthorpe told Dalarnas Tidningar.
In others, they're up front-and-center, with an arm around her neck, or with a finger cheekily pointing at her.
A further look at "The Colony," though, unveils a complex web of references pointing at the history of colonialism and imperialism.
Pointing at a snow-capped mountain to the west, he says he tried to cross there with a group of twenty.
"It's happening every monsoon," said the 39-year-old, pointing at the road outside that was flooded again in early June.
The courier picks himself up as the driver jumps out of his car, shouting and pointing at his vehicle's shattered headlights.
That's not to say that House Democrats can win midterm elections with their mouths closed and their fingers pointing at Trump.
In a surprise to few, it's a continuation of the same rubbish and finger pointing at merchants we've come to expect.
He can walk in crowds without strangers staring and pointing at him, and children running away crying, frightened by his face.
"They keep pointing at her, saying she is the wife of Boko Haram, when she comes out of the house," Mrs.
And indeed, the statue the man was pointing at had obviously suffered from standing outside: The marble was striped with dirt.
"I saw a foot!" a bus driver once gasped, pointing at her abdomen, as if a blue whale had just fluked.
"Stop pretending you represent us," Patrick Seifter, 30, who lives in Central Phoenix, said at the hearing, pointing at Ms. Purcell.
"It is really, really cold, but this is Europe," he sighs, pointing at a few migrants squatting over a small fire.
Also, this view is such a privilege," he says, pointing at the Eiffel Tower, "that I don't even count my hours.
"This guy here needs a cocktail," Ashley will say, grinning and pointing at herself with a few shakes of her thumb.
It appeared for a time that he would be able to communicate only by pointing at letters on an alphabet board.
And then," he said, pointing at the white background, "you go in and you cannot believe the extent of the quilting.
Then one terrified group of relatives started pointing at messages on their phones from a family member who was trapped upstairs.
That's why you were pointing at me saying, "It's close to home," because Comcast invested in us and BuzzFeed and Snap.
"For me, what's important is the vineyard, not the particular grapes," Mr. Ponce said, pointing at the old goblet-trained vines.
" Mr. Dietl screamed in his opening statement, pointing at the mayor and adding, "Mayor de Blasio's a Boston Red Sox fan!
"It's soaring," Mr. Kapoor said, pointing at the glider as it spiraled higher and higher on a stream of warm air.
One of them peered out and I saw him put the gun at his shoulder, he was pointing at my face.
Op-Ed Contributor JAKARTA, Indonesia — "Look, Sir," the taxi driver said to me, pointing at a newly built five-story building.
The ads look like your typical corny campaign spots: a grinning president, pointing at unseen supporters, superimposed on an American flag.
"The translation between you and the waiter is such a f—— hassle, I'm pointing at it," he said in the clip.
He said he pulled out the gun and left it on a table, where it was not pointing at the attendees.
Trump supporters responded by chanting the candidate's name and pointing at Hamid and Marty Rosenbluth, who accompanied Hamid to the event.
"Can you see what's that," she said, pointing at one of the two stone cakes standing gargoyle-like atop the building.
The privacy concerns are obvious: an always-listening (for a keyword) microphone in your bedroom, and a camera pointing at your bed.
"Red means people still need to sign up for it," Ashley says, pointing at the almost completely red text filling the spreadsheet.
" Teigen can be heard saying in the background of the clip, with baby Luna pointing at her mom's stomach and proclaiming, "Baby!
"This is our overall approach and strategy to communications," he said, pointing at a bunch of app icons separated into three columns.
"Yes, that's why you have popcorn," he says, laughing and pointing at the snacks that've been laid on the table for us.
Rojas is seen pointing at Acosta, and swatting her arms in his direction, and shouting to "take him out" of the building.
"When you report fake news, which CNN does a lot, you are the enemy of the people," Trump said, pointing at Acosta.
New York (CNN Business)The US economy got off to a rough start this month, with various data pointing at a slowdown.
"Those are Iraqi forces," he said pointing at a platoon of soldiers wearing the green and white camouflage of the Iraqi Army.
To be fair, the best fiction can help people deal with trauma by elucidating its causes and pointing at a way out.
"There's the biohazards in the water," Hunter said, pointing at Brad Ashton, a member of the team trained to launch the boat.
Hendren then allegedly pulled the trigger a third time, this time pointing at Alix, and it fired, hitting her in the chest.
For example in "Pokemon Go", creatures pop up on your screen while the background is whatever your device's camera is pointing at.
Perriello said it appeared increasingly possible that Kabila was seeking reelection, pointing at delays by his administration to prepare for the elections.
"Half of them are Sunni," says a Hashd commander in Tikrit, Saddam's home town, pointing at the dozen men in his mess.
"The gate agent started mocking my child's name, laughing, pointing at me and my daughter and talking to other employees," Traci said.
"I heard that Chileans were snobs but I have been treated only with kindness," she says, pointing at her olive-toned skin.
The former governor of California stood proudly by Joseph as the latter worked out, pointing at him and grinning at the camera.
" Teigen can be heard saying in the background of the clip, with baby Luna pointing at her mom's stomach and proclaiming, "Baby!
Now I feel like everyone's standing around with their emergency preparedness bags, pointing at the oncoming recession and it's just not happening.
But at the core I definitely think they are both pointing at the same thing, in the kind of sharing-failing way.
You have said we should not go be running around pointing at companies and breaking them up without any kind of process.
The couples spent several minutes pointing at landmarks along the shoreline and chatting before entering the dinner, which is closed to press.
"I can't leave my daughter walking alone because of broken banisters, and look at the windows," she said, pointing at empty panes.
Okay, you're pointing at--midterms aside, as a party--as a presidential party, how do you put Humpty Dumpty back together again?
She later tore apart his defense that he treats women well, pointing at all the women he'd hired who were fairly compensated.
Investigators would find in its code not merely a single false flag but layers of false clues pointing at multiple potential culprits.
"Go vote — it's up to you," Mr. Obama said, pointing at the news cameras capturing his stroll down the White House colonnade.
"The police must leave us alone so we can sort them out," he said, pointing at a group of foreign shop owners.
Before grabbing my water and wrap, I'd spent nearly an hour wandering around with Amazon execs, pointing at things and asking questions.
She spent the rest of our family vacation (a ten-day biennial endeavor in the south of Spain) pointing at different things.
"They make glasses for the color-blind now," he told me, pointing at his own frames to illustrate the Spanish word gafas .
" While pointing at the old photo, Ross revealed: "I was terrified because my boobies were out, and I was 19 years old.
But the biggest mistake an artist can make is to point the finger and also explain what the finger is pointing at.
When we take a deeper look at the Head Start literature, it looks like the new study is pointing at something real.
In the photo, Brolin stood shirtless wearing dark-colored cargo pants while pointing at his leg which had dark splash marks on it.
Especially for investors, to whom focus, simplicity and quick decisions are important, pointing at something tangible and declaring, "We're that!" has real currency.
Kotb, 53, shared two photos: One of the duo smiling, and another of them playfully pointing at a nearly finished plate of food.
It doesn't always happen this way ... sometimes, couples get separate lawyers and it turns ugly when they start finger-pointing at each other.
And when you arrive at your destination, a live video feed will pop up on-screen with arrows pointing at your exact destination.
Despite finger pointing at the far right, much of this stigmatization has happened under the watch of an allegedly left-wing, socialist government.
If we had better angles on the people I'm sure they'd be pointing at the computer-generated snake at the end as well.
"Before they shot him, they stabbed him with an icepick," my translator relays, pointing at a constellation of puncture wounds covering his ribs.
"That little speck?" she said, pointing at an individual shellfish larvae, smaller than a grain of sand, barely perceptible to the naked eye.
"Everywhere you turn on the internet there's basically a supercomputer pointing at your brain, playing chess against your mind," says Tristan Harris, right.
"There was a flower shop here, and they would look for the cat named Pepperoni," she said, pointing at a storefront under construction.
"I wear hats when I'm not wearing a fake bun," she said, pointing at a globe of burnished red curls atop her head.
There's a framed drawing of an undressed woman with a Louise Brooks bob who lies on her belly, toes pointing at the ceiling.
"The only person I'm having a problem with is you," Jax Taylor cries, pointing at the best man in his wedding, Tom Sandoval.
Even this president can't fuck up a decision that comes down to pointing at a name someone else has written out for him.
"If you look at people when they're talking, they don't stay still," says Belpaeme, pointing at Charlie and a child engrossed in conversation.
Madonna's manager brought Madonna to come see us perform and told her 'I want you to move just like her' [pointing at Kalassu].
Lacking a better response, I start crying, while a group of Thai schoolboys on a field trip start laughing and pointing at me.
"This used to be full of people," he said, pointing at the rows of colorful wooden chairs on the sand, devoid of sunbathers.
"See how thick?" he asks, pointing at the back of the window, which would have been seen from the inside of the building.
Call me crazy, but trying to normalize something by pointing at it and talking about it loudly doesn't make a lot of sense.
"It's so clogged they can't even find the water drain," Mr. Cuomo said, pointing at one of the many puddles of murky water.
LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow celebrated his final collegiate touchdown pass by pointing at the finger where he&aposd put his championship ring.
"The fact that the governor has the temerity to blame anyone but himself, pointing at Amtrak, is astounding to me," Mr. McKeon said.
"I agree that this thing is hideous," Khloe says, pointing at her current coping, but raising concerns about keeping her nearby flower pots.
Mendes-Flohr opens his book by recounting a perhaps apocryphal story of children pointing at Buber in the street and calling him God.
More telescopes pointing at the object will confirm whether it's actually from out of this solar system and reveal more about its origin.
It's also a highly effective use of the artist's power to confer meaning and beauty on literally anything simply by pointing at it.
It is the kind of Chinese takeout joint where you order at the counter by pointing at photos of food on the wall.
"Everything we have is right there -- gone," said Knight, pointing at his home, now a mangled wreckage of twisted metal and splintered wood.
"This building, for example, has long been thought of as an eyesore," he said, pointing at the vaguely dystopian circular chunk of concrete.
"I can imagine that all of the objects can be found in this area," he said, pointing at one of the sealed shafts.
That's how Pras reacted to the allegations, but he did have one possible explanation for the suit ... they're pointing at him because he's black.
Several customers interviewed at the market said they would not even think of voting, pointing at corruption and the poor state of the economy.
As it is, you have to wave your hand in a "ehhh this is so-so" kind of gesture while pointing at your computer.
"The product is great, the presentation is great, and hopefully the representation is great, as well," Drake said, pointing at himself with a smile.
That particular moment has been memed in the past, with social media users jokingly speculating over who Biden was pointing at in the photo.
It was essentially a gun-like case for the motion-enabled PlayStation Move controller that allowed players to aim by pointing at the screen.
There are more traditional options, with a haloed Mueller pointing at his sacred heart, and this black candle with a '70s crime drama vibe.
"I can imagine that all of the objects can be found in this area," Waziri told reporters on Saturday, pointing at a sealed shaft.
"Don't believe the crap you see from these people, the fake news," Trump said, pointing at reporters as the crowd broke out in boos.
In the footage, Allissa had the camera pointing at herself before turning it to face Bradley, showing him on camera, according to the affidavit.
"Luna, do you know what's on my shirt?" the "All of Me" singer asks Luna in the clip, pointing at his shark adorned shirt.
The crowd parted and everybody's pointing at the ground and security's pulling people out in Full Nelsons, and we don't really know what's happening.
They mugged for my camera, and burst into laughter when I showed them the shots on the display screen, pointing at each other's faces.
With one hand over her mouth and the other pointing at the "Crazy in Love" singer in front of her, Dewan looked downright shocked.
Lourd actress posted a silly shot of Rydell pointing at the camera on Monday afternoon explaining that Rydell was about to whisk her away.
"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.
Vivo just stuck another screen on the back so you can use it as a viewfinder when the regular camera is pointing at you.
A. was running laps around the gym and could clearly see Goodman pointing at him and the old man watching him intently and nodding.
"I've been a Brooks customer for more than forty years, and I never thought I'd get here," Mr. T. said, pointing at his caftan.
"I can tell you we'll have the means to face down these trouble makers," he said, pointing at additional support from the central government.
"The only person I'm having a problem with is you," Taylor cries in the clip, pointing at the best man in his wedding, Sandoval.
How obvious signing was, how indiscreet in the "conventional" sense: what I was pointing at, my lively facial expressions, my sense of physical restraint!
"We need a strong tone and a compassionate tone, and I can do both, plus what's up here," Trump added, pointing at his temple.
He detailed the reasoning behind his call, pointing at the rapid expansion of corporate debt and lackadaisical analysis on the part of rating agencies.
"We thought for our users who are pointing at hundreds of other things beyond branded content, this was the best way forward," Mitra said.
Nor could I answer any of his questions, so I kept on shrugging and pointing at the paper with a variety of facial expressions.
Indeed, we saw another setback on Friday, with Michael Flynn pleading guilty to lying to the FBI, and fingers now pointing at Jared Kushner.
"This was all grassland," said Edgar García, a member of the town council, pointing at a new public plaza that was opened last year.
Pointing at the black cylindrical device, I explained that the speaker, also known as the Amazon Echo, was a bit like Siri but smarter.
I'm very proud to be British," he said, pointing at a Union Jack, "but I've also got a European flag and a London flag.
To our right, another wall, etched with portraits of soldiers, stood next to a green-painted cannon, its barrel pointing at the gray sky.
I'm coming along at speed and my car is like red, it's easy to see, it doesn't blend in like yours [pointing at Hamilton].
I sometimes think about pointing at it and shouting that it's naked, but then, in my mind's eye, I see the most beautiful robe.
"The translation between you and the waiter is such a f—— hassle, I'm pointing at it," he says in the clip, mimicking Chinese accents.
The rapists will continue while most of us stand powerless outside courthouses, police stations and presidential palaces, furiously pointing at them, to no avail.
Low-lying resorts face an uncertain future, with worse-case scenarios pointing at an 80% drop in snowfall by the end of the century.
Most of the protesters got down on the ground, but several followed Sealy, pointing at him while keeping the cameras on their phones rolling.
You probably already have a smartphone with a camera beside you while you sleep, but it's probably pointing at the ceiling instead of your bed.
She told me," Frankel said, pointing at Dorinda Medley, "you said, 'I was like, why is she leaving to go home and watch Bryn sleep?
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.
At one point, they took kitchen plates of various colors and used each to symbolize something so that Tom could communicate by pointing at them.
Somehow this eight-year-old boy missed the toilet by about three feet and was standing there, pantsless, pointing at a turd on the floor.
Perhaps the most complex design is the $1 bill featuring Columbia—who was not a real woman—pointing at the then-newly completed Washington Monument.
Haylie, who is the older sister of actress Hilary, announced her pregnancy in January with a cute photo of Ryan pointing at her own belly.
Now, the software helps with identifying and pointing at targets, allowing Curiosity to hit the rocks on its first try and save everyone some time.
"That's where the entrance used to be," says Marcel, pointing at the building next door to the event location, which is also called E-Werk.
More reports trickled through early last month, pointing at a second and third version of the glasses set to arrive in 2018 and 2019, respectively.
Trump posted on Twitter on Wednesday night - "Nervous Nancy's unhinged meltdown!" with a photo of Pelosi standing up and pointing at him during the meeting.
Here's "a big powerful man in a nice suit, pointing at you and going, 'I'm going to make you rich,&apos" Lawrence said of Trump.
Because of this, it might make more sense to look at larger patterns of travel rather than pointing at a single sporting event, he said.
"We can't keep killing watersheds with death by 1,000 cuts," said Fitz, pointing at the devastated salmon fisheries in New England and the Pacific Northwest.
"I'm getting this for you," Rachel announces, smiling at Bryan and pointing at his watch, which seems to be a member of the Navitimer line.
"If I was you, I would handcuff this man and take him as a criminal!" said one activist, Hamida Wardak, while pointing at Zahra's father.
The commander-in-chief removed the protective glasses and gazed upward, squinting and even pointing at the thing he was told not to look at.
AARP knows that, but for them, it's more of a $10,000 spotlight pointing at an enormous opportunity than the cash incentive in and of itself.
Oh my God, oh my God—what a grownup," before pointing at Gabi's Filipino mother and black father, yelling: "you did such a good job.
"Words are acts," Vargas Llosa said while we sat on Preysler's terrace, emphasizing each word as if pointing at the sentence hovering in the air.
" She added, "There has been a lot of finger pointing at people who are here to contribute to society, who have never been on benefits.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams told White House reporters Saturday that there should be no more "criticism or finger-pointing" at the Trump administration's coronavirus response.
"Science is not just pointing at the environmental consequences of climate change, but also human health consequences" that affect both the poor and the wealthy.
Making policy based on the exceptions would be like pointing at the sober driver who causes an accident as justification for repealing drunken-driving laws.
" Conway, a senior White House counselor, asked kids gathered for storytime at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, pointing at the executive mansion. "You?
"At the beginning, doctors were pointing at the dump, but did not write anything down," said Mr. Antipov, 25, who works in the construction industry.
In video footage captured by Bay Area Sports HQ, Jones can be pointing at something in the other direction for Fannin, 249, to look at.
"When you have to solve crimes, this is what you have to go through," Leahy said, pointing at a picture of stacked boxes with files.
He sat in the sand next to her and they chatted for a while, pointing at different bracelets he had pinned on his cardboard panel.
"Yeah, it's right by that mini Washington monument," his publicist said, pointing at an obelisk poking up between a sports bar and a Peruvian restaurant.
" The president initially slammed the media within minutes of the event, pointing at journalists in attendance while saying that "the fake news is back there.
"I need to get a heraldic expert in to look at the ceiling," he said, sifting through photographs and pointing at some of the shields.
That little picture over there"—says U-God, pointing at a photo in a collage for the docuseries' poster—"I was looking at that picture.
For a while I did actually label items that were sustainable, but I didn't notice if people were pointing at it that it was certified sustainable.
"For other women, it is totally unacceptable in 2017 to say women should have to answer that question in the workplace," Ardern said, pointing at Richardson.
Yes, it is a little mean to keep pointing at the guy's weight, but Bartolo handles his 300ish pounds just fine, and with great good humor.
Everything from "pivot to video" snark to "VC is the original sin for such startups" to finger-pointing at Facebook and Google for being bad partners.
She shared an Instagram on Saturday in which she posed next to her son and the art done in her honor, pointing at the ink job.
" Teigen can be heard saying in the background of the baby announcement video, with the future big sister pointing at her mom's stomach and proclaiming, "Baby!
"I'm determined to change the structure of the organization, make it more lean and decisive," Byford said, pointing at an ornate flowchart with numerous inscrutable acronyms.
But attention now needs to be paid to ensuring it actually delivers what was promised or else the global spotlight will be pointing at policy failure.
"I don't think that a president should be running around pointing at companies and saying break them up without any kind of process here," Booker said.
When I read that quote, I felt like it was pointing at me, because I was about to just make a picture of this broken world.
She even mimicked some of the female rapper's mannerisms, including pointing at the camera and letting that Minaj-esque bravado show through in her facial expressions.
Recently, a host of Fed policymakers, including two on Thursday, have pushed the case for raising interest rates by pointing at improving employment and inflation rates.
"I kind of knew what they were pointing at when they said 'He used to be a rapper – not fit for Congress,'" Logan told VICE News.
"The inspector started pointing at everything that was wrong, like the sidewalk wasn't pitched correctly, so water would be draining into the house," Mr. Patalano said.
"The threat facing the regime comes from within it," said Mohamed Samy, member of the Strong Egypt Party, pointing at the economic failures of the government.
"If you look at the broader issue of gun violence in America, you have a number of organizations and constituencies pointing at different causes," he said.
The young woman, who spoke in imperfect English with a strong Eastern European accent, kept pointing at the briefcase and shaking her head up and down.
Palo Alto, CA-based Nauto makes cameras that sit inside of the car pointing at the driver, and outside of the vehicle looking at the road.
As you run, you can shoot bursts of air to smash crates, which again is done by quickly squeezing the ring and pointing at your target.
No amount of meddling with the Senate's rules or finger pointing at the other party will solve a problem that is fundamentally a failure to lead.
"This little one had flu when he came here but the fresh air has treated him well," she said, pointing at her five-year-old grandson.
With a smirk, he told me I should eat something, pointing at the air in my stomach on the X-rays he had taken moments earlier.
" She forgot the lyrics in the middle, then remembered them, and ended by pointing at the kids and singing "I love you … and you … and you.
" A redacted version of the complaint viewed by The Hill accuses one professor of pointing at Karten and yelling, "Don't believe a word he is saying.
I can understand it, but at the end of the day we're all spiritual beings so there's no pointing at someone and saying, 'oh they're spiritual.
"I don't think that a president should be running around, pointing at companies and saying 'break them up' without any kind of process here," Booker said.
The thing is, he was holding it in his hand, pointing at it, saying the battery has died mate, can I borrow yours and it was ON!
The video shows Newton pointing at a seat that's already been taken -- a seat that seems to be in a row without seats in front of it.
"Suddenly a stranger started pointing at us and calling us albinos," said 35-year-old Mwaura, who last month became Kenya's first senator with the pigment disorder.
"There's three key ingredients that go into this kind of success," Auriemma told ESPN's Holly Rowe on court after the game, pointing at Stewart, Jefferson and Tuck.
He ought to be pointing at organizations like Take This, which works to raise awareness around mental health issues and reduce the stigma that often follows them.
He's an active part of the proceedings, with an entire controller button dedicated to having him fire his bow at whatever enemy the camera is pointing at.
Economists have argued about the reasons, pointing at everything from the internet to the lack of unions to globalization to the way companies have invested their profits.
When I opened the door there were weird cameras and lights pointing at me and a man and a woman sitting on a couch across the room.
Anthony Scaramucci is chalking up all the recent finger-pointing at President Trump to liberals being pissed they can't beat the guy, especially ahead of the midterms.
It was cool for sure—I was shocked at how quickly I forgot the real world around me and started pointing at things that weren't really there.
"I dream of playing here, and it looked like it did when we played here when I was young," Zhu said, pointing at her former family home.
The icon shared a grainy image of herself pointing at a menu Wednesday, and the image was quickly repurposed as a meme, as Marie Claire points out.
A lot of people have been pointing at the change in sound and saying that we've taken a huge leap, but I don't feel that we have.
"Look around, nothing has changed," he said pointing at a disused bus terminal where homeless people were sheltering and street vendors sold fruit and grilled sheep heads.
"The gate agent started mocking my child's name, laughing, pointing at me and my daughter, and talking to other employees," Redford told Los Angeles TV station KABC.
But public health groups and Democrats raised an uproar, pointing at the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that has killed 27 people.
House Republicans are refusing to provide additional funding for state election security grants in a spending bill despite the move upsetting Democrats pointing at Russia's election interference.
They're even worse in transition, where guys routinely have been left left pointing at each another while a Warriors player sprints past, unchecked, for an easy layup.
The planet and its small moon are in a sort of eternal staring contest, with the same side of Charon always pointing at Pluto, and vice versa.
In Indianapolis, Michigan players took the floor with their arms raised and pointing at the empty stands, playfully exhorting the non-crowd to make some non-noise.
"And here are a couple of lymph nodes in your mediastinum," in the middle of the chest, pointing at two smaller flames where the cancer had spread.
In the article, Prince was described as pointing at his Bible while renouncing Democrat and Republican approaches to gay marriage legislation — a quote his camp hotly contested.
For now, no one has taken full responsibility for the debacle, with the Port Authority pointing at airlines and terminal operators who have said little so far.
And Gypsy brought to fruition the idea of opening a computer file by simply clicking on a screen icon while pointing at it with the mouse cursor.
A 13-year-old Kansas student has been charged with a felony after making a gun shape with her fingers and pointing at other students, authorities said.
His previous profile picture was a photo of himself pointing at the sky after scoring a try for the New South Wales Waratahs, his Super Rugby club.
"I come almost every year, and they have never done the reservations before," she said, pointing at a sign that read "reservations needed!" in big red letters.
"These guys are imagining these bullocks naked," Colombo says, pointing at the 20 or so buyers who are inspecting Angus butts, branded with curious shapes for identification.
In the current debate over intellectual property theft, there's a lot of finger-pointing at China that's rightly deserved, as China's deeply involved in intellectual property theft.
Forget touching and pointing at screens, though; in the end, what we really want is to simply talk to our cars and have them do things for us.
Because of this myth, there are a ton of portraits and prayer cards of St. Patrick awkwardly pointing at snakes, which is a BIG MOOD, especially in 216.
The gadget connects to a proprietary indoor positioning system that triangulates not only its location in space, but which of more than 23,22 connected devices it's pointing at.
The gadget connects to a proprietary indoor positioning system that triangulates not only its location in space, but which of more than 2360,2360 connected devices it's pointing at.
A lot of people are pointing at one cause for their shitty performances as of late: the absence of the team's star center Joel Embiid due to injury.
Tech and industrials businesses were the most vulnerable to retaliatory actions, Fitch said, pointing at the likes of Boeing (BA), Intel (INTC) and Texas Instruments (TXN) as examples.
And he's smiling and he's pointing at work that you did, and your seven or eight assistants that you have assigned for that day are oohing and aahing.
The process is a very imprecise measure of attendees: One guy stands on a chair and does a head count by pointing at attendees and counting out loud.
However, analysts at Morgan Stanley said there were also signs that prices could fall again soon, pointing at stalling gasoline demand and improving output in Canada and Nigeria.
And while no one has ever been charged in JonBenet's murder, that hasn't stopped amateur sleuths, documentarians and Nancy Grace from pointing at their own suspects and theories.
"We got red chard, green chard, rainbow chard, green kale, red kale, lacinato and then collards," Gary Waugaman said, pointing at row after row of colorful leafy plants.
In the light of the flashlight, Collie comes into view and his right arm appears extended straight out to his right, as if he were pointing at something.
Creators with smaller channels had begun to jump on the topic as a way to attract viewers, with some even pointing at the practice while also embracing it.
Instead of rotating hands pointing at the time on a circular dial, the Klok-013 inverts the whole process and rotates the dials around a fixed center point.
Ramona follows up this alarming display of slut shaming by yelling, "I made money, you didn't have any money until you fucked," and pointing at Bethenny's vagina again.
"Your staff is speaking Spanish to customers when they should be speaking English," the man says, holding a white iPhone and pointing at the Spanish speakers for emphasis.
Organizers and Bern police said the rally had passed off peacefully, though images from the demonstration showed a poster depicting Erdogan with a pistol pointing at his head.
In shining a spotlight on governmental manipulation of international trade, is President Donald Trump pointing at China, or is he peering at his own reflection in the mirror?
The Public Editor Ever since the election, there's been endless finger-pointing at Facebook by those who blame it for letting malicious "fake news" onto its social platform.
"Look at how that guy is dragging his Irish setter on that leash!" she'll say, pointing at what to me just looks like a man walking his dog.
"There'll be a point at which we're just not going to be able to do it anymore," Trump said, pointing at what he calls a "severely depleted" military.
"What I like best about this project is the sewage system," said Ibrahima Diouf, 55, a security guard at Diamniadio, pointing at newly laid pipes in a trench.
The officer heard yelling, then saw a male inmate handcuffed to a chair, pointing at another inmate holding his erect penis in his hand, according to the union.
But rather it's to note that simply pointing at this data point in an exit poll might not tell the whole story of how people feel about it.
It was such a central part of the discussion, politically, that it seemed we were pointing at the direction of a particular candidate, and that wasn't our intention.
"Ten o'clock!" a spotter with binoculars cried from the boat's top deck, pointing at the Chinese white dolphins that were swimming along the Pearl River estuary's shimmering surface.
Many of the homes on the road have multiple security cameras pointing at the street, though most, including the one where Pop Smoke lived, do not have gates.
Lok directs his students to focus and straighten their fingertips slightly with their hands in front of their stomachs and pointing at an angle down to the ground.
Wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat and blue outfit complete with a Cars T-shirt, Nicholas gazed out the vessel's window, exclaiming "Wawa!" while pointing at the water.
Caravans from Central America have inflamed the debate over U.S. immigration policy, with Trump pointing at the migrants to try to win backing for his border security plan.
"Those allies who are arguing in favor are pointing at the fact that by joining the coalition, NATO could send a clear message of political support," he said.
The American left argues that this gives politicians license to lie without consequence on the social network, pointing at provably false ads already run by the Trump campaign.
I recall President Obama pointing at me in jest just 214 hours earlier as he left the Philadelphia rally on Monday night saying, 'Do not mess this up.
Hoaxes can be a legitimate (if lame) form of marketing, but pointing at your hoax and saying "this is not a hoax" is the bad kind of lying.
Scrutton said his dogs Lola and Cenzo appear to like it, that he always spots children pointing at it and others taking videos, which can be an issue sometimes.
With the Fed pointing at enough weakness in the US economy to potentially cut rates, and tensions between the United States and Iran escalating, both drivers are in place.
The work, however, remains mostly on the surface of what it's pointing at, falling short as a social analysis that might truly dismantle any contradictions or psychology at play.
"I would take those out," he said, pointing at two lovely little cedars nestled in the shade of an enormous sugar pine, their crowns just grazing its lower branches.
"In the older version of the toilet you had to push a pedal to make the bag seal the waste," he explains, pointing at the plastic cogs and wheels.
Meanwhile, the Marvel machine continues to roll on, with Doctor Strange pointing at new realms in the studio's future, and launching a new wave of Stan Lee cameos, too.
Australian TV host Tony Jones agreed, pointing at Nick Kyrgios, whose on-court antics have often been compared to those of McEnroe, as one who would fall to Serena.
"I have seen it all from behind the counter," he tells me, pointing at the tiny space in which he mixes what are considered some of Italy's best cocktails.
Pointing at huge swathes of coffee trees covering the hills, painting once barren land vibrant shades of green, Dubria spoke about planting more to combat deforestation and soil erosion.
But it also leads the viewer directly into that classic movie, pointing at it with a giant arrow, and I find myself more interested in rewatching A New Hope.
And I'm sat there wondering why they are pointing at me—the parents are confused as well—but then you explain you were the DJ and they remember you.
"Rather they are the culmination of decades of misguided and unscrupulous public policies in San Juan, Wall Street and Washington," he said, pointing at all actors in the crisis.
"Look," he said, standing on top of a hill near his house and pointing at a row of steel pales in the distance with no wire mesh between them.
"The winos used to sit out there on orange crates and drink Thunderbird all day," he said, pointing at the graffiti streaked storefront of what is now a pupuseria.
During every speech, he spends a couple of minutes pointing at the press pen and lambasting the media, a schtick that invariably provokes applause and jeers from the crowd.
So Klopp, the Liverpool manager, had to resort to elaborate mime: turning to his left and pushing, then pointing at Can and lifting an imaginary weight onto his shoulders.
The store's security camera shows that during that time, Salamoni had straddled Sterling, and Lake had crouched over him and pulled out a gun, pointing at the man's head.
"I'm used to this kind of eating," Faye Hess, 68, a clerk at Shady Maple bakery in Lancaster Central Market, said one recent afternoon, pointing at a Whoopie Pie.
Samsung, a South Korean manufacturer, announced the Galaxy Note 8 on Wednesday, pointing at many improvements consumers expect to see in smartphones, like more speed and a better camera.
" But Heavener described Michael Haim as a man going through marital problems and -- again pointing at the defendant -- a "guy who's really good, really accomplished at burying the truth.
"The harm of the base now is not worth it being there," said Abdul Shokoor, the district governor of Bagram, pointing at the continuously deteriorating security in the district.
There has been a lot of collateral damage, too, in the form of recurring nightmares, countless lawsuits and finger-pointing at just about any governmental agency you can imagine.
But the only book he can learn to read from is the Bible — "those books are for white folks," she tells him, pointing at a shelf of old books.
Fedotowsky-Manno, 33, announced her pregnancy in November, sharing a black-and-white photo of herself, Manno and their daughter — with the latter adorably pointing at her mama's growing belly.
"Lol here we go again," she said on a video of Luyendyk Jr. snapping the scenery with his phone, and then pointing at her once he realized he'd been discovered.
Toll Brothers did see a decline in orders, pointing at possible weaker demand for new homes, but pointed to lower mortgage rates and strong employment as positive factors going forward.
Pederson pranced all the way to the plate, pointing at the Dodgers&apos dugout and rubbing his thumbs and index fingers together to indicate what a money shot it was.
But if you saw a candidate standing on a dais pointing at his pet dog and telling you it was a cat, you'd think something pretty odd was going on.
He blamed the powers that be in New York, pointing at the politicians who allowed more cabs on the road, flooding in more competition, and then adding green cabs too.
"That used to be the madrasa but it is no longer active," said one villager, pointing at the white building on top of one of the many hills surrounding Jaba.
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.
That's undoubtedly why the current season has opened with the new mystery of who shot Fred Andrews, and Veronica's parents are, so far, the only serious suspects worth pointing at.
"They tell me there was a time when we didn't have to fight over clients like that," Uma continued, pointing at the group of women still gathered by the pier.
" Asked about the app, Mr. Alan waved his hands as he crossed Flatbush Avenue between interviews, pointing at himself and screaming with a mix of bravado and humor: "Hello, Diddy!
Shortly after Trump shared the photos, Pelosi's chief of staff tweeted that she had changed her Twitter cover photo to the one showing her standing and pointing at the president.
However, analysts at Morgan Stanley said there were also signs prices could fall again soon, pointing at stalling gasoline demand and more oil from Canada and Nigeria after production problems.
The police shot him, they said later, after he ignored multiple requests to drop a weapon — later determined to be a BB gun — that he was pointing at responding officers.
After the storm, his brother was living in a school bus because his nearby home had been virtually destroyed, Gómez tells me, walking outside and pointing at the bus downhill.
HA HA HA!!!" along with a stick figure "with the letter 'X' for eyes, the tongue sticking out, and with 'You' and an arrow pointing at the stick figure face.
In reality, network video from the press conference shows Acosta already had his arm in the air, pointing at the president, when the intern lunged at him to grab his mic.
There is one difference, though – and please give credit to our hard working, 24/7 president: He greeted warmly his Japanese guest instead of pointing at him Bill's trademark threatening finger.
By using the cameras on a mobile device, the game will overlay the Minecraft world onto whatever the camera is pointing at, allowing players to walk around and engage with others.
Wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat and blue outfit complete with a Cars T-shirt, the blue-eyed toddler gazes out the vessel's window, exclaiming "Wawa!" while pointing at the water.
Her brother Peter Stallone recalled that around 2008, Stallone started pointing at her crotch, and Rainier School staff thought she might be trying to tell them she was being sexually abused.
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.
But its primary mission will be using its 7-foot-long, turret-tipped arm (the gray, cylindrical device on the right, pointing at you) to scour the soil for microbial life.
" Therefore, on my version, it's me pointing at myself and saying, "You, Patrick, at times thought you were cool, but you have often been a poser and a fraud as well.
WATCH: 10 Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask: Someone with Face Tattoos Ten minutes later, the guy emerges, pointing at a graph, and it doesn't look good for either of us.
"We all pray that we still find him safe but that's just not the way it's pointing at this point," Hampton police chief Terry Sult said at a Friday news conference.
Some people have rationalized Duma and Sergeenko's gaffe by pointing at the fact that they are from Russia, a country where Black citizens make up less than 0.02% of the population.
"I can't tell my grandson to be my heir," said Hayakawa, pointing at a photo of his now-teenaged grandson entering the temple in a full protective suit after the disaster.
Nate Diaz threw away a fight by pointing at Conor McGregor and expecting an appeal to his masculinity to do something instead of effectively cutting the ring and pushing his advantage.
But everywhere you turn on the internet there's basically a supercomputer pointing at your brain, playing chess against your mind, and it's going to win a lot more often than not.
"I don't think we had any regrets, but this medal really hurt," said Canadian forward Melodie Daoust, pointing at the silver medal hanging around her neck as she spoke to reporters.
In footage from PEOPLE's video series, The Upbeat, in association with Citi, Fiona is seen running to her father and pointing at the letter that she places in front of him.
Sometimes she will eat what people offer; more often she will refuse it, waving the bread in the air, pointing at her benefactor, shouting that it is rancid with his sin.
This means that pre-K, as an early childhood policy, is pointing at the wrong part of the developmental arc; it's adding a second floor before ensuring the foundation is sturdy.
" Pointing at the journalists assembled in a press pen, he said, as he often does, "These people are among the most dishonest people I've ever met, spoken to, done business with.
"You wanted to save your friend," she told Kennedy, pointing at Chi Chi, who sat there solemnly, perhaps unaware she'd RSVP'd yes to an "It Should've Been Chi Chi" round table.
We need to figure out how to break the cycle of experts pointing at all of the warning signs, and real attention on preparedness and response not happening until too late.
The president was photographed pointing at the protesters, though he spent most of the time with his back turned to the crowd, watching the tournament on a television in his suite.
"There&aposs a moment when Titus [Burgess, who played Titus Andromedon] is demonstrating all the things he can touch and he&aposs just pointing at objects and touching them," she recalled.
Well, enter a plucky, young up 'n comer a full 14 months younger than Bernie, former vice president and man pointing at the next woman he wants to sniff, Joe Biden.
In any case, with new variants of the software emerging and the proliferation of similar malware based on leaked NSA techology, any finger-pointing at suspected culprits in this attack is premature.
"The DNA of the human hair in [Fingerprints] doesn't match the papillary lines: the artist merged several people in each 'portrait' pointing at the complexity of identity and its concepts," Fabijanska says.
The actors last year attended a World Series game between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers, both wearing shirts that read, "I'm With Stupid," with arrows pointing at each other.
On his next free throw, he purposely chucks the ball off the backboard and misses so the score would stay at 69 and then runs back on defense pointing at the scoreboard.
In January, "Woman Pointing at Man With Cane" went for a surprising $396,500 at Christie's, nearly 10 times its low estimate of $40,000 (those proceeds also went mostly to the Harlem charity).
"Extremists movements are increasingly regionalised," she says, pointing at the several contacts between extremist Buddhist networks in Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand, and those of Islamist groups in the Philippines and Malaysia.
Falsely taking obviously invented problems and pointing at them as proof-positive that they are real makes it harder to have any kind of positive discussion about how these platforms actually work.
The then 24-year-old Woods birdied the first playoff hole, famously walking after his putt as it traveled across the green and pointing at his ball as it disappeared from view.
"It was a scary situation and we rushed to the site where there is a solar panel," said Hannah Longeya, pointing at the fence surrounding the solar power system on higher ground.
But by pointing at all of the countries with far smaller air traffic operations and saying, "Look, they privatized," we might just be looking in the wrong direction at the wrong solution.
Nairobi, Kenya — Health worker Elizabeth Wanjiru was walking through the narrow streets of Kenya's largest slum earlier this year when she came across two schoolboys pointing at something in a muddy ditch.
Because all anyone seems to be doing on Twitter is pointing at the black hole and whispering "SpaghettiO," we've compiled a list of other items the black hole has brought to mind.
When all of the sudden, wherever the camera is, whatever it's pointing at, and wherever everyone is standing, there's something in the room that's an alchemy shift, and it just becomes sacred.
"Eventually they will have to move because the plant is something that benefits more than just a few people," he said, pointing at a sparsely-housed plain beyond the Olkaria IV plant.
Something about her tone, her way of pointing at me, told me I couldn't trust her, that she had already judged me, that if she knew my secret, she would hurt me.
"This was the inspo for 'Please Me,'" she said in an Instagram video while pointing at a photo of the singer in her signature bejeweled bustier along with a purple leather jacket.
" He described the thrill of walking into the most uninviting, foreign-seeming, crowded restaurant he could find, pointing at a diner who appeared to have ordered something good, and saying, "Gimme that!
"Various signs are pointing at Taiwan and the U.S." For their part, American and Taiwanese officials, including Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, have spoken up on behalf of the Hong Kong protesters.
Weinstein's attorney Damon Cheronis, pointing at his client — who came to court Wednesday for the first time since his trial began without a walker — told jurors that his client has been mischaracterized.
You will hear top House members like Paul Ryan pointing at these bald spots as evidence of why they need to repeal the health care law and replace it with something else.
"The more that you look at them, the more you understand that there is a lexicon — like you can start to read them, know sort of what he's pointing at," Bergman said.
Another NATO diplomat said Trump trampled on protocol by pointing at some leaders he said were not spending enough and addressing Merkel by her first name, referring to her as "you, Angela".
And mostly, I wish that our culture is someday able to put aside its constant negativity, its love of laughing and pointing at people who are suffering from things out of their control.
While Trump wore the prescribed protective lenses for most of the viewing, there was one photo that captured Trump glancing and pointing at the sky during the cosmic spectacle without his safety eyewear.
It's how to get from one building to another, or how to get from one room to the next, or some conversation where they're all pointing at floorpans or building little architectural models.
"You know how mean it felt, 20 people pointing at us saying, 'Take them off' ... It made me feel like I was a terrorist," he said, insisting that the incident was no prank.
"I pick up a girl every morning in front of the colonia," Avalos said, pointing at a narrow opening into a section of La Chacra as he drove by on a main road.
Upcoming THNK1994 exhibits include a collaboration with early-2000s celebrity archivist Pop Culture Died in 2009 and another collaboration with Chicago artist Laura Collins for a series called Real Housewives Pointing At You.
"These calls for civility are usually accompanied by finger-pointing at the other side," said Ron Hosko, former assistant director of the FBI who's now head of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.
Beyond a complicated and cumbersome process of reporting sexual harassment allegations that many lawmakers would like to see rebooted, there are calls for more transparency and plenty of finger-pointing at the office.
The London Times cartoonist Peter Brookes summed it up well this week when he published a cartoon showing a mob of swastika-clad, jackbooted brownshirts chanting "You Effing Nazi" while pointing at Soubry.
He told us what he wanted and, like Babe Ruth pointing at the bleachers, he delivered: I want to do well: I want people to say,did you hear that, that sounded good.
And yet its ubiquity may still be a useful sign, pointing at deep questions about fairness and equality, about our very different conceptions about what a person can, or should, expect from life.
"I'm proposing a simple and common-sense reform which we're calling the 'Volcker Rule,' after this tall guy behind me," he said, pointing at Mr. Volcker, who loomed over the president's other advisers.
Pointing at trade deficits as indications that Americans have been ripped off — a contention dismissed by many economists — he has unleashed 225 percent tariffs on imports of steel and 250 percent on aluminum.
CreditCreditIllustration by Johnny Sampson 'Read this, what he writes,'' Jay Goldberg instructed, pointing at a typewritten letter hanging inside a large frame on the living-­room wall of his Upper East Side penthouse.
Sitting atop a dusty vehicle with questionable shocks, mostly cruising in a good outfit but occasionally pointing at springboks (Kristaps Porzingis) and other creatures and contracts he'd like to investigate along the way.
"The general notion of pointing at things to navigate through a menu can be done in tens of milliseconds with your eyes versus the time it takes you to use your hands," added Marggraff.
Your tabletop game might need a 23×24-foot playing area, but the user opens the app on a bus, or pointing at a tiny table, or a table covered with plates and glasses.
With one hand over her mouth and the other pointing at the "Crazy in Love" singer in front of her, Dewan-Tatum, 35, looked as though she may have seen a glimpse of defeat.
While serving a purpose in aiding an already-authored story, Coye was also making personal artwork that, to me, always has a wink of pointing at the grand absurdity of human existence to it.
There are still two more speakers on the bottom of the C216, but the purpose of the soundbar is to ensure that there's a speaker pointing at you no matter what orientation you're using.
MM says that female boxing ain't anywhere near where it should be when it comes to fan interest ... but that's about to change -- and she's pointing at the UFC as proof it can happen.
When Buffy says, here are the people in the world who deserve your empathy, whose pain really and truly matters, it's pointing at the kind of girl whose story is very rarely taken seriously.
OK, well… what if you weren't listening to your favorite song but still wearing a pair of headphones so comically oversized and clunky that everyone in the room was pointing at you and snickering?
What it does: My Very Hungry Caterpillar AR translates the incredibly popular children's book into AR. How it works: The story unfolds by launching the app and simply pointing at objects in the scene.
DDB was moving "away from a narrative," toward "actions and accountability," she said, pointing at the fact that it had placed 30 women in executive roles worldwide out of about 52 roles in 2018.
Medusa and The Abyss: Notions of belonging and the ethics of travel are questioned through female rite and ritual, pointing at the pervasive and contradictory presence of history and myth in present-day Sicily.
The American woman who killed it during a guided hunt in South Africa is nestled in the curve of the animal's long neck, clutching her long gun and pointing at the sky in gratitude.
"See, right here, a Canadian IP address is trying to go into online voter registration," said the West Virginia Air National Guard sergeant who was tracking the would-be intruders, pointing at the screen.
"These ones are good, these ones are bad and these ones are half not O.K., half good," she said, pointing at green, yellow and red dots on the map — a color-coded grading scale.
"I did not come here as a teacher, I came here to Europe as an observer and to learn," he added, pointing at recent elections in Italy as a sign of a rising populist wave.
" Garner also shared a screenshot of Grande from the video on her Instagram Story, writing, "adorable" with an arrow pointing at the singer and adding, "@arianagrande looks more like Jenna Rink than I ever did!
While the star hasn't frequently posted photos of her growing bump, she did at the end of January where she showed it off in an all-black workout ensemble while pointing at the Hollywood Sign.
The only thing Damien said was, he never really wanted it to turn into some big production number where everyone was flipping of off cars and doing cool steps everywhere and pointing at the camera.
The current chaos of non-compliant cookie notices is thus a signpost pointing at an underlying privacy lag — and likely also the last gasp signage of digital business models well past their sell-by-date.
The battle lines: Democrats cast doubt on Ross' credibility, pointing at documents showing he had engaged in discussions — months before the Justice Department's formal request — about the question with people inside and outside the administration.
Our thought bubble: Although they are making opposing arguments, both sides are actually pointing at the same problem: YouTube's rules for taking down videos and "demonetizing" creators still appear to be vague and unevenly enforced.
Instead of pointing at climate change, governors and lawmakers in some Midwestern states have blamed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for worsening floods by the way it manages water along its network of dams.
"He's always pointing at white people, and I'm like, 'You do know Daddy has black family?' and he says 'No, I know you do, but those are the ones that I know,' " the actor shared.
Barney #210 is banter because his socks are banter, and he is leaning backwards and away while pointing at the lens; he knows where the camera is, he's playing with it, having a little fun.
"This dress could go right there," the actress Juno Temple said to her date, and her dress's designer, Erdem Moralioglu, pointing at a row of similarly shimmering gowns on display, in pale pink and blue.
She was also having fun, she said, and she laughed as she told me she worked in biotech, pointing at the "STEM Zone" sign marking an oddly remote football-science exhibit hall presented by Chevron.
" Calling Mr. Khattala "a stone-cold terrorist," she reminded the jury of video showing attackers stomping on an American flag while rampaging in the compound and, pointing at the defense table, declared, "How dare you!
In Thursday's report the commissioner for personal data, Stephen Kai-yi Wong, criticized the airline for "lax" data governance, pointing at its failure to identify common vulnerabilities and put in place measures to plug them.
An important difference is that instead of teleporting wherever I wanted like I could in Budget Cuts, in Bullet Train I could instantly teleport only to predetermined spots around the level by pointing at them.
The idea of you peacocking across a dancefloor and earnestly pointing at my face as you scream the lyrics to one of the greatest songs of all time is giving me deep rooted stomach pains.
This means the watch always shows the time, even when the screen isn't pointing at you—an improvement over older Apple Watches that showed the time only when you flipped your wrist toward your face.
"Like what Annette would wear," said Fernando Garcia at Oscar de la Renta, pointing at some wide white square-cut jeans with a multicolored tweed jacket and referring to the famously elegant society icon Mrs.
Harper showed his displeasure to the fans by pointing at his jersey and on Thursday morning, Kayla Harper lit into the Nationals fans, who she said brought Harper's 1-month-old child into the heckling.
McDavid was hit with an abuse of officials penalty in January and Matthews mocked a referee a few days earlier by pointing at the net after scoring a goal because an earlier goal was disallowed.
Haylie announced her pregnancy in January with a cute photo of Ryan pointing at her own belly, but the parents-to-be discovered they would be welcoming a new addition back in the fall of 2017.
The star was pictured getting her prenatal sweat on in a snap posted to her Instagram account Monday, where she's showing off her baby bump in an all-black ensemble while pointing at the Hollywood Sign.
Which makes a repurposed Baxter industrial robot renamed Iorek1 all the more remarkable: It not only recognizes an object a human being is pointing at and talking about, but asks questions to clarify what they mean.
Friday's rally at the Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte was no different: Trump began with an attempt at a measured response, and then even within those opening remarks transitioned to finger-pointing at the media and Democrats.
The last several years have seen global intellectual luminaries pointing at the falling sky of an oncoming artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, warning the world that we should be careful how much agency we give our technology.
"We see all the finger-pointing at the usual suspects, saying it's probably people in Russia or China, but, to quote Sherlock Holmes, it's not really a good idea to guess without the evidence," Gazeley said.
At izakayas and udon shops — Kagawa is famous for its Sanuki noodles, a type of udon with a firm-but-not-stiff texture — I played Japanese roulette, pointing at menu items and hoping for the best.
Already this week, some critics of the concept of inclusive diversity work (racists, men who believe they are inherently superior, etc) were pointing at Smith's comments with an air of smugness — likely not her intended effect.
He showed me some of the most striking images he'd collected over the decades, sometimes describing teeth and tails and stripes while pointing at what, to my eye, could very well have been shadows or stems.
"For the first nine days this did all of the tennis coverage, from 245 in the morning till 22018 at night," Nuume said, pointing at the truck through an open hatch in the building's loading docks.
And for the bro-humor hat-trick, the film's main comedic throughline are dick "jokes," which, like the jokes about boybands and breasts, are more people pointing at dicks and/or saying "dick" than actual jokes.
Race and police The New York City Police Department released surveillance video of Saheed Vassell, a black man fatally shot this week by police after people reported he was pointing at them with a silver object.
"Before she (Agosta) came down, I just looked over at the bench and saw my teammates like pointing at me, just one more and to have their support made it a whole lot easier," Rooney said.
Smiling despite a unanimous decision that awarded the gold to Dusmatov, a southpaw and winner of last year's Asian championships, Martínez paraded around the ring with his arm around his victor, pointing at the winner in tribute.
Now, there's no real evidence pointing at any specific employee at the moment, but there is a rumor that Vanderpump is considering a second spinoff series to pair with Vanderpump Rules, a potential series called Vanderpump Dogs.
The White House denies the incident ever took place, pointing at how two witnesses who Johnson mentions in the lawsuit — campaign official Karen Giorno and then-Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi — have denied seeing the unwanted kiss.
Just pressing "Recognize This" tells you that you're pointing at a book and reads out the title, but a more detailed text recognition mode ("Read This") will read more detailed information off of the spine and cover.
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.
In the adorable image, Chip can be seen reaching his arms out to his youngest child, who's pointing at his dad as an open field is visible in the background amid blue skies and fluffy white clouds.
A smiling Kyrgios said "You were at the pub last night!" pointing at Lucia Hoffman, a freelance writer for Inside Tennis magazine, who replied by saying "Oh yes, I know," much to the delight of the room.
Blurred version of a photoshopped image showing Obama pointing at Donald Trump and his micropenis (Twitter)There's a photo currently swirling around the great big toilet bowl of social media that supposedly shows President Obama in Cuba.
Trump, who has repeatedly called journalists the "enemies of the people," worked the crowd into a frenzy, pointing at the "fake news," reporters and basking in the chants as the crowd screamed "CNN sucks" over and over.
But the department contended Collie was shot after he refused to comply with orders to stop and an officer misidentified a "silver object" in his hand as pistol, which he believed Collie was pointing at the deputy.
"Before she (Agosta) came down, I just looked over at the bench and saw my team mates like pointing at me, just one more and to have their support made it a whole lot easier," Rooney said.
"In the morning, I would wait until I saw the lights of the Starbucks go on across the street, and Stella and I would go get coffee," she said, pointing at her old apartment on Ninth Avenue.
When Democrats have finished with their hysterical, reductive finger-pointing at Russia, they would do well to think about how they can get back to offering solutions capable of helping them to win again among average Americans.
Louis C.K. seemed to be pointing at Mr. Allen with a queasy homage that was getting at the truth of "Manhattan" even as "I Love You, Daddy" circled — and circled — its own creator's complicity in female exploitation.
Russian authorities said last week, before the latest sell-off in oil prices and the rouble, that Russia was fiscally prepared to cope with a drop in oil prices, pointing at Russia's international reserves of $570 billion.
"Oftentimes you might have an entity, versus the telcos, versus the financial institutions, all, in effect, pointing at each other — about who's responsible for reporting, who's responsible for notifying consumers," Warner told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Friday.
If one was forced at axe-point to weave a silver lining out of pubes and tinsel, you could maybe say this film is an effective allegorical warning of what can happen if a parent tries to force gender identity onto their child—pointing at your son and screaming "THIS IS A GIRL" is about as helpful as pointing at the same child and screaming "THIS IS A PANCAKE"—but please do not do this film a disservice by watching it mindfully, or even watching it at all.
Shares of Biocon fell as much as 7.6 percent, posting their biggest intraday fall in five months, after the U.S. FDA issued 10 observations pointing at aseptic practices following an inspection at the drugmaker's plant in Bengaluru. bit.
"We must find new ways to launch real stimulus, stimulate growth," Macron said, pointing at rock-bottom interest rates which he said should spur countries with budgetary room for maneuver to invest in education and job-creating initiatives.
According to a police report, a man from Hampton, Virginia — who was with the victim seen in the video — heard one of the teens yell "That's him" while pointing at the victim, who is from Newport News, Virginia.
"There used to be a lot of workers here but now they are demolishing the entire place," said a caretaker who gave his surname as Wei, pointing at the deserted warehouse of an abandoned factory he was guarding.
Here, just because, are a bunch of photos of Mark Hamill pointing at objects and other people because we should all be blessed with acknowledgement from one of the humans that make this dumpster fire of life worthwhile.
"How can anyone say this was not a genocide?" said Nura Suljic, 57, pointing at endless rows of white marble tombstones in the flower-shaped Potocari memorial cemetery near Srebrenica, where more than 6,300 victims are now interred.
Brusspup created a simple set-up—a camera with a razor blade in front of it, next to a light source pointing at a concave mirror so it bounces light back to the camera—to make it visible.
That drew criticism from media and commentators abroad who questioned whether the ruse and the false outpouring of grief and finger-pointing at Russia it provoked had undermined credibility in Kiev and handing the Kremlin a propaganda gift.
In the Instagram shot, the happy trio gathered together inside the Fox studio and featured Jamie standing beside Anelise, 10, and pointing at his two girls while Corinne, 25, smiled on the other side of her half-sister.
" In case Mr. Giuliani missed the homage, Mr. Trump drew two bold arrows, each pointing at the glowing passage, and reiterated the message in a handwritten note: "Rudy, you are the greatest!" he wrote, adding, "see you soon.
"As prices went down, we started thinking about alternatives and came up with this," said Siradze, pointing at two rows of tomatoes ripening on the vine under artificial light inside a room heated by a cryptocurrency mining computer.
While highly-paid attorneys in a courthouse in San Francisco were busy waving their arms and pointing at illustrative file cabinets, their client was over in Mountain View hosting Google I/O, a giant trade conference for developers.
One is a woman of south Asian origin wearing a sari, the other is shouting, pointing at her, and dressed to look like a 'skinhead' - a subculture dating back decades and often associated with racist violence in Britain.
It quickly prompted finger pointing at Israel by both Syria and Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based Islamic militant group whose fighters have played a major role in the Syrian civil war on the side of President Bashar al-Assad.
That lack of willingness to make changes was condemned by Thunberg at last year&aposs event, when she stunned the world&aposs most powerful people at a lunch by pointing at their power to help fix the crisis.
In October, the president tweeted a photo of Pelosi on her feet pointing at him during a contentious meeting between White House and congressional staff, accusing her at the time of having an "unhinged meltdown" during their discussion.
One moment the ficus (still probably not) was just there, being a quiet green plant and trying to relax us and fix our climate destruction, and the next there were several people around staring and pointing at it.
The bartender was pointing at the empty bottle, and so Marciano repeated his phrase, "Please, a beer," and the heavy man bent to the cooler, extracted a fresh Corona, snapped off the cap, and set it before him.
Because, I think, when you look nationally, they're always pointing at San Francisco as, sort of, an Armageddon like ... I've watched different news things seem to write it like that, how do you look at that as mayor?
"Here, we have the alpha and the omega of enslavement in North America," Mr. Givens said, pointing at some tall brick walls and, next to them, an archaeological site where two women in dusty galoshes pored over clipboards.
On the homepage of the Germany-based Starling Star Registry, for example, there's a photo of a couple pointing at "their" brightly shining star, called "Sarah," next to a full moon, which somehow doesn't drown out the object's twinkle.
"It's so easy to be presidential, but instead of having 10,000 people outside trying to get into this packed arena, we'd have about 200 people standing right there," Trump said, pointing at the crowd directly in front of him.
" via GIPHY "I was out with a good friend of mine, he decided to wing-man me by going up to random women, tapping them on the shoulder and just pointing at me and grinning with one thumb up.
"At this time of year you usually wouldn't be able to hear me over the thunderous roar," Sakala told Reuters, pointing at rocks piercing through a vast sheet of water dropping 100 meters, twice the height of Niagara Falls.
"Look at this rear wing," says the engineer, pointing at a carbon fiber attachment that is formed using a unique forged technology that is less costly and more adaptable than the traditional method of layering carbon fiber into molds.
"It's sad when you can drive around this city and say, 'Oh, somebody died there, somebody died there,' but that's the reality of this area," fire chief Jan Rader says, pointing at houses from the window of her ambulance.
As Mr. Mueller and his team home in on people connected to President Trump, including his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, the president and his allies in the conservative media sphere are pointing at the Democrats and Hillary Clinton.
"There's one real spot of blue and that just happens to be over New York City, over Washington DC, over Boston, over Ottawa and that's the big cold mass," Myers said, pointing at a temperature map of the world.
"What we're planning on doing is taking a satellite with a camera, have it pointing at the Earth, and then have the teams try to take over control of the camera gimbals and turn toward the moon," says Roper.
As a police officer translated, Stuart Silberg, a senior assistant district attorney, read Ms. Ortega her rights, then asked her a series of yes or no questions that she answered by pointing at an alphabet chart, Mr. LeDonne said.
Opponents of BDS dismiss the economic impact, pointing at a very healthy growth in foreign investment in Israel, as well as economic growth as a whole, over the more than 10-year period that the campaign has been active.
"Look at the execution of the lips, the way the chin and eyelids are painted," said Mr. Turquin, pointing at the face of Judith, challenging the viewer with her gaze as she coolly decapitates Holofernes with his own sword.
"When I think of sisterhood, the GIF that always comes to mind is the one where Whitney Houston and Natalie Cole are pointing at each other, like that excitement," Sylvia Obell, host and producer of Buzzfeed News' Hella Opinions tells Broadly.
Putin has estimated that about 9,50 citizens of Russia and other ex-Soviet nations have joined militants in Syria, pointing at the need to contain the threat they pose as a key reason behind the Russian military campaign in the country.
And just in case you need to know where to point the camera in the first place, the team is building in a feature that'll show you what you're pointing at in the sky, similar to apps like Star Walk.
Otherwise, protesters are clear: standing in front of a crowd in Cayenne and pointing at the French flag this month, one declared, "If they can't treat us like French citizens, like they treat French citizens elsewhere, we'll tear it down."
When ordering lunch from a food cart, Fallon orders a falafel plate and then Bryan is stumped on how to pronounce his: "The, uh, you know, the, uh, that thing there," he says, pointing at a gyro on the menu.
"The police are good," he commented, pointing at the French riot police stationed at the entrance to the so-called "Jungle" migrant camp in the port town of Calais, voicing an opinion that many of his peers won't agree with.
It was designed to recognize when the plane's nose pitched too high, which it measured by taking readings from "angle-of-attack" sensors — small, weather vane-like features that measure the angle a plane is pointing at any given time.
At one point in the video, Trump is seen pointing at the women and talking to Epstein — NBC News believes Trump said, "Look at her, back there … She's hot" — but it's impossible to hear what they're saying over the loud music.
That seems like an odd place for the driver to interact with, but this car is also the centerpiece for AirTouch, a new gesture control system that lets the drive choose menu items on the display just by pointing at them.
The main Catterbox ad hits all the relevant notes: the voiceover starts with "since the beginning of time," there's a spinning slow-motion CGI render of the collar, and it's full of close-up footage of men pointing at computer screens.
A key example that I never got used to: you pick up items like keycards by pointing at them with your "finger," rather than directly interacting with them in the more natural ways established by VR titles like Job Simulator.
PLYMOUTH, England (Reuters) - With the wind in her hair and TV cameras pointing at her, Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg began a trans-Atlantic crossing in a racing yacht on Wednesday to further her campaign for stronger action against climate change.
In Ajax's game against Sparta in Holland's Eredivisie today, Ajax center back Joël Veltman did some dirt on Sparta by pointing at his fellow injured player, rolling around on the pitch (probably a flop), in order to distract his defender.
The Martells are only slightly better off, consisting of the Sand Snakes (fandom's favorite bête-noires since Wesley Crusher and Jar Jar Binks) and Ellaria, whose style of rule has so far consisted of pointing at things with her chin.
But Paul's camp is pointing at a Wednesday Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll that bumps him into a tie for fifth place in Iowa with Jeb Bush, which would have likely earned him a spot on the main stage.
Last December, the president was photographed as he nudged a cart around a food distribution center in Utah, pointing at his bounty with a "can you believe this" look on his face and a grin before setting off through the facility.
He spoke little English and I spoke almost no Japanese, so we communicated by writing on napkins, pointing at a sign with pictures of sushi and Google Translate, which is even more hopeless at Japanese than it is at other languages.
"These are all Dutch shops, but in Belgium they would have to be closed in this time of coronavirus," said Frans De Bont, mayor of the Belgian municipality Baarle-Hertog, pointing at a row of shops on a Dutch street section.
"These are all Dutch shops, but in Belgium they would have to be closed in this time of coronavirus," said Frans De Bont, mayor of the Belgian municipality Baarle-Hertog, pointing at a row of shops on a Dutch street section.
"That's why our campaign plan's map has got big arrows pointing at both Mosul and Raqqa," Ashton B. Carter, who served as President Barack Obama's secretary of defense, told reporters during a visit to Fort Campbell, Ky., in January 2016.
I hope adults will soon realize that it's OK for children to be curious, and that the family of the child that your child is pointing at is not embarrassed by the difference -- they are embracing it and welcome your questions.
"People have been scared and don't want to venture out," said Park Seon-gyu, 58, a taxi driver, pointing at roads where the traffic has considerably thinned since the city's first case of the coronavirus was reported a week ago.
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Specifically, Apple says it lets the new iPhone 11 family find other Apple devices with the same U1 chip inside — but for now, the only feature is letting you share photos with AirDrop just by pointing at someone else's phone.
One of the campaign announcements has a vintage feel all its own: an intrepid mountain climber pointing at a Longines pocket watch in the center of a yellow and orange sunburst, a revision of one of the brand's 1910 advertisements (left).
Antony took up one of these plastic sheets to represent Caesar's mantle, his visual aid as he descended from the pulpit into the crowd to describe how each of the conspirators stabbed Caesar, pointing at the holes where their blades entered.
I hit the block button on my once-best friend for pointing at dog shit in the street and suggesting it was me who caused the mess—something they considered a completely reasonable joke, considering the little control I had over my bowels.
"Youth these days want to show their uniqueness in style ... to show off style, we have two brands that begin with S," said Feng En, marketing head for Samsung China, pointing at the logos of Samsung and Supreme on-screen behind him.
The so called "doves" fear the effects of a withdrawal of monetary support, arguing that inflation is still way below target and the so-called "hawks" call for an end of the purchase program sooner rather than later, pointing at the economic recovery.
Since this game makes full use of all the features of the Wii Remote, players have to do all kinds of things to succeed: pressing buttons, swinging the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk, and even pointing at and dragging things with the pointer.
So Republicans are pointing at these things to stir up dissatisfaction, and when it comes to the solution, their answer is less government regulation and letting folks charge even more and do what they want and letting the marketplace work its will.
You know the fun bit at the start of every episode where the Fab Five bundle into your home and have fun pointing at all the bad design choices, messy surfaces, and unusual clothing items that they then play dress-up with?
Here are their recollections of what it's like to report on a major disaster and tell the important stories of the people in its path: "That's J.D.," the guy told me, pointing at a pair of bare feet sticking out of the rubble.
"There's only one chlorinated chicken that I can see ... and he's on that bench," Johnson said, pointing at Corbyn who has criticized the British leader's enthusiasm for a trade deal with the United States over, among other things, concerns over food standards.
Out of the countless pillow tales that he told his two daughters, Clara and Susy — tales set off by either girl pointing at random to a picture in a magazine — one seemed promising enough to scribble down as a set of notes.
"You're pointing at a problem where a large fraction of Americans doesn't have savings, but then you come up with a tool to reward people for doing something they would do anyway," said Mark Mazur, director of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
"There's no room for corruption in the LAPD, not even one percent," Kading's boss, played by Brad Sexton, tells him, although the statement sounds more hopeful than real as events unfold, with fingers pointing at a cop having been contracted to murder Biggie.
"No one has benefited more from our thriving economy than women, who have filled 58 percent of the newly created jobs last year," Mr. Trump told the nation, prompting the women to rise from their seats, pointing at themselves and nearly dancing.
One play later, Chicago ran the exact same action, but this time LaVine rejects the screen (at the very beginning, watch how he tries to confuse Dorian Finney-Smith by pointing at where he wants the pick) and finishes with a dunk.
Yet Lonzo might not even be close to the swaggiest member of the Ball family, judging by this footage of younger brother LaMelo—a high school sophomore—pointing at the half-court line before casually pulling up and nailing a half-courter.
Pointing at a mantlepiece covered in flameless "honeydew"-colored candles, Stewart notes that fake candles don't leave wax on your woodwork, and that they're ideal for dorm rooms and assisted living because you aren't allowed to have open flames in those environments.
"The most natural Cortana interaction is in a head-mounted display," he said, explaining that the speech recognition genie can be even smarter when it is fed additional contextual information about the user's environment, such as what the user is looking or pointing at.
Ali Fedotowsky-Manno, already mom to 16-month-old Molly, is pregnant with baby No. 2, she announced on Instagram Thursday, sharing a black-and-white photo of herself, husband Kevin Manno and their daughter — with the latter adorably pointing at her mama's growing belly.
The team at Impossible Foods explained their decision to use modified soy rather than importing GMO-free soy by pointing at the environmental impact: genetically modified soy is grown in the US while GMO-free soy would have needed carbon-intensive importation from Brazil.
The prince joined big sister Princess Charlotte, 4, in taking a peek out the palace window to catch a glimpse of the crowds gathered for Trooping the Colour festivities on Saturday, raising up his hand to greet spectators and excitedly pointing at the growing crowds.
While Touch is not necessary for playing games with the Rift, which will ship with an Xbox One controller at launch, it does make the virtual reality experience far more immersive, recognizing the wearer's hand gestures such as making a fist or pointing at someone.
The act of pointing at an object and leaving your gaze on it caused the story to progress and actions to be taken (knocking fruit out of a tree for the caterpillar to munch on or encouraging it to go to sleep on a stump).
" Melissa, 33 "When I was walking down the hallway at my work—which also happens to be my alma mater—and I saw kids pointing at grad photos and laughing at the old styles, I thought to myself, I remember doing that in high school.
"If he really wants nation be as one and fight for the better life and live the better life you would not put this slogan here," the woman said in the video pointing at the writing on the palm card, speaking in broken English.
The postscript on every Dewayne Dedmon three is him placing a long-distance phone call to teammates on the bench, Trae Young memorializes his 30 footers by pointing at the court, and Vince Carter still revs up his imaginary motorcycle whenever he throws one down.
The Litho SDK uses the popular 3D game development platform Unity, and Martin says developers will be able to make apps that can not only identify the direction (/vector) in which the wearer is pointing, but what they are pointing at in the real world.
Appearing on the Russian talk show "60 Minutes," Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the foreign ministry, said the ministry was preparing a report to name and shame the "brigade of propagandists" — pointing at, among others, Fareed Zakaria — who tried to tie Mr. Trump to Russia.
Users can visit this page on mobile or tap and hold on the Snapcode below while pointing at it with the Snapchat camera to open Bitmoji TV. The show is designed to be PG-13, with some bleeped out swearing and a little bloody violence.
And the fact that he is sitting in that committee hearing pointing at these members of Congress who are doing their job or trying to do their job, which is oversight of the administration, oversight of a position that they created and they confirmed him to hold.
" The post continued, alleging that Gupta, "grabbed the hand, touched the stomach, breasts, shoulders, pulled at bra straps, rubbed the thighs" of several women, and "loudly asked a senior gallerist, pointing at a new assistant he had hired, 'do you think I should fuck her tonight?
This figure would increase throughout Obama's presidency, with the latest statistics pointing at Obama and the CIA having orchestrated 473 separate drone strikes between January 2009 and December 31, 2015, killing upwards of 2,500 "combatants" and more than 20173 civilians, many outside active theaters of war.
But in the process, the actress, who wed Chris Fischer early this year, led fans to believe that she might be pregnant, thanks to the caption and the way she was pointing at her stomach while showcasing one of the new pieces in her debut clothing line.
It seems like the white man is probably well known and is also probably got married with the black lady, since there are microphones and old cameras pointing at them, and not all of the racism was over then, so they might be questioning him about it.
Kim was seen holding a baton and pointing at a map reading "Strategic Force's Firing Strike Plan", which showed a flight path for the missiles appearing to start from North Korea's east coast, then flying over Japan and ending near Guam, as Pyongyang announced last week.
If you're panning across a scene, the video will sometimes try to compensate for that movement as shake, and so when it realizes that you're trying to change what the camera is pointing at the picture darts to the new subject in a rather jarring way.
"Are these hearings simply for those of us around the horseshoe who are going to be making legislation or are these hearings simply for those who sit around that table in the corner so they can write cute stories," he asked, pointing at reporters in the room.
Sexual harassment is a vicious cycle that will not be stopped until sexual harassers have been truly condemned, until there is no longer pity for them, until there are no more justifications or excuses for them, until there are no more fingers pointing at the victims.
"What we want to be is the most beautiful fair, to offer three days of business when visitors can experience the Italian lifestyle," he said, pointing at the charms of the Piazza dei Signori, where he was sitting at El Coq, the city's Michelin-starred restaurant.
If that's the case, then we can teach them how not to, but again, that's not by driving it underground, that's by exposing it, pointing at it, laughing at it, and parodying it or finding kind of counter-speech to ... KS: So, let me get this straight.
"Behind the heat shield the rest of the spacecraft is hiding, and we have to keep that heat shield pointing at the Sun for the entire duration, unless we're doing maneuvers," says Ian Walters, the project manager for Solar Orbiter at Airbus, which built the spacecraft.
After respondents submit an answer along with their name, email address, and ZIP code, they reach another page, with a picture of a stern-looking Trump — his finger pointing at the camera like Uncle Sam — and an appeal to "take the next step" by ponying up some cash.
" Other allegations made in the post are that Gupta "grabbed the hand, touched the stomach, breasts, shoulders, pulled at bra straps, rubbed the thighs" of several women, and "loudly asked a senior gallerist, pointing at a new assistant he had hired, 'do you think I should fuck her tonight?
"[He had] an ability to kind of creep up behind you, slide his hand down your pants, and then light his face up while he's pointing at something good that you did and making everyone look at that, and then squeeze and dig around in there," he said.
"Until people stop segregating the style of music—like, 'Oh, that's girl metal,' 'Oh, they're a female-fronted band'—until people stop pointing at that fact, there's never going to be any true change with the way that being a female in a band is viewed," she says.
Pointing at herself as she sang "They're burning all the witches even if you aren't one," it was hard not to wonder if Swift was winking at the camera, and sending a clear message to any man who dared call a woman a witch for using her voice.
And so Republicans are pointing at these things to stir up dissatisfaction, but when it comes to, all right, what's the solution for it, their answer is less government regulation and letting folks charge even more and doing whatever they want and letting the marketplace work its will.
Outlining the two likely scenarios that could play out, Roche said the U.S. may try to contain North Korea by having "rings of missiles throughout the Asia Pacific region pointing at Pyongyang" or it could try to remove the hermit nation's leader Kim Jong Un through an attack.
Fathi, wearing a red and white headdress, hobbled around his home pointing at damage the Islamic State fighters had done to his property - a children's cupboard smashed up to use as barricades and to rest rifles on, a basket upturned to stand on while they fired at the enemy.
That's what consumer electronics manufacturers are still doing, and we explore this trend by pointing at two recent developments in our world: new smartphone designs totally devoid of buttons, and the rising numbers of one-wheeled vehicles on the streets and bike lanes designed for two- and four-wheelers.
As of last Friday, roughly one-fifth of the more than 600 photos and videos on the Pentagon's media site related to the deployment showed US troops looking at, pointing at, transporting, stringing up, or taking inventory of coils of concertina wire at a few border crossings in Texas and Arizona.
In addition to movie, book, or TV show, participants can choose to depict Facebook posts (denoted by the actor pointing at their face), Twitter hoaxes (the actor making bird wings), or politicized stories dreamt up by teenagers in Moldova for ad revenue (the actor dancing under a shower of imaginary money).
But knowing that the camera was pointing at my face and being broadcast to numerous channels I couldn't watch, engage with or prepare for, I knew I had to be incredibly careful with every single movement to ensure they didn't 'win', they didn't get the reaction they were looking for.
When I went to look at the collection in person, there was nobody in the space except for one guy about my age in a tie-dye Supreme hat and those metallic Nikes that look like topographical maps, leading his (I assume) grandmother around and pointing at shoes he recognized.
Maybe there was an alternative universe in which A. was the one standing next to Goodman and pointing at a child, maybe even at Nadia, describing her development, her hobbies, her chances of passing the exam and living the rest of her life in the wild, unprotected world that surrounded them.
I stand between him and the bar to hide his squirming face from Michael, whom I don't want to upset, and draw Ernests' attention to a man who has just entered and who seems to be speaking in a language no one understands and pointing at things he refuses to buy.
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But the nice thing about punching from a hands low guard is that it changes up the angles on the opponent and removes that subtle tell of a forearms up kickboxing guard—the fronts of the fists, 'the barrels of the guns', changing from pointing upwards to pointing at the opponent.
Infantino has defended the expansion by pointing at how the sport has reached fever pitch in countries that traditionally did not make it to major tournaments; he specifically noted the recent emergence of Iceland, a nation that has developed a cult following since upsetting England at the European Championship in 248.
The two nuclear-armed countries are pointing at each other their most lethal strategic weapons while trying to resolve the legacy of an inconclusive war they fought, with the help of their allies, on behalf of the South and North Koreas from June 1950 to an armistice in July 1953.
Regardless of how many sessions I complete on Duolingo prior to a trip overseas, I blank the minute I step foot into a cab or hotel and need to speak —pointing at addresses and information on my phone, rather than, as they say to toddlers in distress, using my words.
Leon takes CNN on a tour, pointing at every public and private project touched by dollars earned by migrants working in the U.S. He starts with the paved roads we are driving on, the corrugated metal roofs at the elementary school, the park, the community college, the church and the public water system.
In an impassioned Instagram post on Thursday featuring a snapshot of herself with 19-month-old daughter Emerson "Emmy" Avery, who's pointing at a rainbow in the distance, the pregnant Bachelor in Paradise alum explained that she felt "so angry inside" every time she thought about assigning that term to her daughter.
And I'd like to focus on some of the series' many neglected threads, and stop introducing new elements that make very little sense, like the existence of an entire tribe of natives who apparently know about Westworld's overlords, and worship them, and are permitted to walk around pointing at the fourth wall.
The clip will be included as a special feature on Captain America: Civil War's digital HD edition, out on September 2nd, and also hints at the future of Marvel movies: Thor's shown pointing at a crude drawing of purple extraterrestrial space warlord Thanos, the next big bad for the Avengers to fight.
"If a European government can actually bully a university out of its country," she continued, "and the others stand by and watch and don't act, and I am particularly pointing at the other member states that have not been acting on things happening in Hungary for years now, we are in deep trouble."
He fixed that, and the screen blinked at me, as if blinded by its own light, and then a square Macintosh-computer face turned into a thick black arrow pointing at her hard drive, which, I discovered, she'd named Cooper, for my old dog, a lame yellow Lab, long since dead and buried.
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's iconic photo pointing at President Donald Trump during a contentious White House meeting met its match on Wednesday when a reporter captured a woman in a blue dress standing angelically above a huddle of suited lawmakers, backlit by a single wall sconce that gives the impression of a halo.
"Listen, he was the betting favorite going into that fight so you've really got to look at David Price rolling back the years," Smith said, pointing at the revitalized career of of a heavyweight who had suffered heavy, back-to-back losses last year, only to bounce back and win three on the spin.
"A lot of people are moving out of Ojai because they can no longer afford it," said Dale Hanson, 80, an agent with Ojai Valley Real Estate, pointing at a trend over the past 15 years of Californians, many from Los Angeles and its suburbs, purchasing second homes in Ojai and driving up prices.
You might think you want a change, but when you starting meeting up with men who are pointing at the camera in their Tinder profile picture, or wild-eyed girls who describe themselves as a "free spirit," you will quickly discover that "not-awful" and "vaguely self-aware" were your dating criteria for a reason.
Quote, 'They will be getting into one of the most complex businesses I've ever seen for all the wrong reasons and they will sorely underestimate the pummeling they will go through at the expense of my bare knuckles,' he emailed a friend who was pointing at a tweet critical of Uber by a potential rival.
One slide displayed by Guevara titled "Those involved," showed dozens of arrows pointing at Ramirez, who served as Venezuela's oil czar for a decade before being sent to the U.N. The commission called on the National Assembly to deem Ramirez "politically responsible" for the irregularities and recommended a "no-confidence vote" against current PDVSA President Eulogio Del Pino.
The series follows an 18-month undercover effort by Dave Holloway and his private investigator, T.J. Ward, as they pursue an informant's finger-pointing at an alleged accomplice who says he participated in the removal and destruction of bones from an alleged burial site identified by Joran van der Sloot, the longtime suspect in Natalee's disappearance.
FROM COINAGE: 9 Healthy Kitchen Staples That Cost Less Than $1 Per Serving   With the caption's conclusion, Amurri Martino credits her grandmother — who, in the photo, is holding a smiling Marlowe close and pointing at the camera with one perfectly painted fingernail — with inspiring the Hollywood-bred mother of two to live her life in a similar fashion.
I saw Alvin Stardust on Top of the Pops with a black glove on with a ring on it, pointing at the screen and I thought if I can make a living out of that and I don't have to go and work in one of those aircraft factories like you did then I'm up for it.
Miguel reveals that he's going on his own dimension-jumping adventure to "the beginning"; it's then we learn that Miguel means the 1967 Spider-Man animated TV series, specifically an episode called "Double Identity," the origin of the "Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man" meme: We see Miguel insert himself into the scene, and hijinks ensue.
When accepting the MVP Award at the 2016 Critic's Choice Awards, she called herself a "plus, plus-size actress," but also had a pointed jab for the industry, saying, "If you're an actress and have this area right here [pointing at her stomach], you have to write your own stuff if you want to get it made."
It could still end up like 2000 once more — that is, the 2000 P.G.A. Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. That major is remembered for a 6-foot downhill putt that Woods drained to force extra holes with Bob May, and for the 25-foot birdie putt he walked into the hole while pointing at the cup.
Law enforcement officials in the U.S., U.K. and Holland laid out in excruciating detail Thursday how four operatives from the Kremlin's military intelligence unit — the GRU — were caught outside the Organization for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague in April, armed with a trunk-full of hacking equipment that was pointing at the agency.
On Mr. Ambedkar's anniversary millions of Dalits honor him by garlanding his statues, which reproduce an iconic image of the bookish messiah: Mr. Ambedkar wearing a pair of rectangular glasses over a blue three-piece suit, a copy of the Indian Constitution in his left hand, the index finger of his right hand pointing at a distant horizon.
Given nothing more than what 255 callers told a dispatcher — that a black man with a brown jacket and bluejeans was pointing at people with something that looked like a gun — they screeched to a stop at the corner where Mr. Vassell spent most days and, after he crouched and aimed the pipe at them, almost instantly shot and killed him.
"You remember that old photograph of the Three Stooges, their faces cracked sideways and they are pointing at each other?" asked Chester Davis Jr., the president of the Association for Accessible Medicines, sitting in the basement cafeteria of the Russell Senate Office Building at the start of a day in which he would make his own pitches on behalf of generic drugmakers.
Speaking to CNBC on Friday, UBS Chief Executive (CEO) Sergio Ermotti said sentiment surrounding the economy and financial markets had improved since the election of President Donald Trump, particularly in the U.S. "We have data points pointing at clients and investors being more optimistic and ready to be constructive about the situation," he said at the company's headquarters in Zurich.
In the more dramatic case, the team including Kaiser worked from two telescopes on La Palma in the Canary Islands: the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, pointing at bright light sources called quasars on one side of the sky that emitted their light 7.78 billion and 3.22 billion years ago, and the William Herschel Telescope, pointing to a light source that emitted light 12.21 billion years ago.
"It was clear to Plaintiff that he was being singled out because of his military service and because he was unwilling to go along with the hyper-focus on the State Department and Secretary Clinton based upon the fact that his comprehensive, thorough, and objective investigation was pointing at other agencies and individuals and not solely the State Department and Secretary Clinton," the filing read.
During some demos, such as one in which I used a finger to paint in midair and used my hands to manipulate my art work, I found this means you don't need to be so precise about how you're pointing at and poking things, which may make it easier for someone using the headset for, say, manipulating or annotating 3-D models at work.
"Let's talk about future, because really, your biggest future is delivery only," Cuban told Fay during the episode (which was taped in September 2150 before the COVID-19 pandemic forced restaurants all over the country to take out.) "If I knew that you had spaghetti squash on there, this size [pointing at his take-out box], with this sauce, and it was 250 calories, I'm ordering every night," Cuban said.
Museum favorites like its mascot, George Stubbs's "Zebra" (9.63), get places of prominence in their gilded frames, while there are unexpected standouts from paintings that sometimes veer into imperial pomp, such as William Dobson's "Portrait of a Family, Probably that of Richard Streatfeild" (1645), showing a mother pointing at a child who was deceased, her red clothes standing out from the family's black, while skulls haunt the background as a memento mori.
I realized I was never going to get rich, and at times I'd be spectacularly poor, but there were plenty of perks: free CDs (no longer a valid currency), travel, rubbing shoulders with the stars—or at least pointing at them in a muddy VIP area and hoping they don't notice, meeting your heroes (which you should do), getting into all the gigs you want, and last but not least, lots of booze and drugs.
If you're immediately thinking that this strain of science sounds like bullshit, then let me share with you this video I found in a late night peanut butter wormhole, featuring elderly man Dr. Robert Morse, a revered natural doctor and iridologist, pointing at a little fleck on a picture of a woman's eye with a laser pen and talking about what it says about her uterus, suggesting she "get in there" and strengthen the vaginal wall. Yeah.
STEVEN: I think we should be watching if Trump follows up his words with actions... the red line he drew in the sand is just an impossible one as North Korea is bound to make more threats against the US. That's why many experts here say Beijing increasingly realizes the US' lack of a coherent strategy on North Korea, which in their minds also explains the "intuitive" or "automatic" finger-pointing at Beijing for not doing enough.
Mark PocanMark William PocanOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry MORE (D-Wis.), another member of the caucus, said he was "puzzled a little bit" by Trump's announcement on HIV/AIDS, pointing at the administration's decision to divert $6 million in funding for an AIDS program to house detained children separated from their parents at the border.
RYAN: JOE, WE'VE KNOWN EACH OTHER A LONG TIME, GO AHEAD, THAT'S WHAT I GO BY. KERNEN: THEYRE SAYING IT WAS CAUSED – THEY'RE TELLING SENATOR COLLINS, MURKOWSKI AND McCAIN ALL TO TAKE A BOW FOR ELECTING THIS -- FOR GETTING THIS TWICE DEFROCKED SUPREME COURT JUSTICE, LUTHER STRANGE, BUT THEY'RE ALSO POINTING AT MITCH McCONNELL AS WELL THAT THIS IS THE KIND OF THING THAT HAPPENS TO VOTERS WHEN THEY GET TOTALLY DISGRUNTLED ABOUT THE WAY THINGS ARE GOING.

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