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"We're pointing to what our capabilities are, they're pointing to theirs," Richert said.
In August, [Trump adviser] Roger Stone started pointing to WikiLeaks and pointing to me.
Pointing to the left is like a '0', and pointing to the right is like a '1.
But the evidence pointing to Wright is strong, and much more compelling than the theories pointing to Barron.
It's people pointing to other people, people pointing to other sites and effectively endorsing other content or endorsing other people.
That's always been my hero as a producer (pointing to Dre) and this has been one of my best friends (pointing to Snoop).
"Better this," she said, pointing to her Oscar, "than one of these," pointing to the coveted wristband she used to get into the party.
For Amobi, inflicting sonic ugliness on his listeners is a way of pointing to violence in society—and pointing to that violence is the first step to overcoming it.
The chaos around Iowa has allowed both Buttigieg and Sanders to claim victory, with the Vermont senator pointing to the "popular vote" and Buttigieg pointing to the delegate lead.
Or Starbucks, which is one of the biggest wallets, has a pointer within its wallet to Visa Checkout, another wallet, pointing to a card type (a Visa card, or even a MasterCard/Amex/Discover card), pointing to a "loan" (the "credit" part of a credit card), ultimately pointing to a bank account.
" Pointing to his shirt, Frankie gamely replies, "It's real.
" Trump added that "all reference was pointing to Qatar.
" Behar asked, pointing to Trump Jr. "Both of them.
"You'd see more of this car," he said, pointing to his vehicle, which is a tiny Honda Fit, "and less of that car," he said, pointing to a much larger silver SUV.
But there are some warning signs pointing to lingering problems.
"The materials were pointing to a common source," he said.
What I'm interested in is pointing to actual real change.
I mean, revenues don't seem to be pointing to that.
All signs are pointing to a bearish downtrend, Wald said.
He doesn't like anyone pointing to his actual, substantive record.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a sharply lower opening.
"These are Franklin's," he said, pointing to three of them.
"Yesterday we sat there," she added, pointing to the back.
"That's half my home," said Vernon, pointing to the debris.
"So I've come prepared," she said, pointing to her guitar.
Behind the scenes, Pence's allies are pointing to Lt. Gov.
Stock futures were pointing to modest losses at today's open.
We know the US government is pointing to North Korea.
A sign pointing to the Railway Executive Committee meeting room.
I want to see what's in here [pointing to chest].
" God asked, pointing to a sign that simply read, "Run!
For months, the polls were pointing to an inconclusive outcome.
"Well, at least one!" he says pointing to his chest.
The unemployment rate declined, pointing to tightening labour market conditions.
BECKY QUICK: You know, I understand what you're pointing to.
Police found no evidence pointing to foul play, they said.
Options markets were still pointing to more pain as well.
Conservatives have widely panned the idea, pointing to its costs.
Clinton, pointing to the presumptive Democratic nominee's Wall Street donors.
In this case, however, he's pointing to a real problem.
A hardscrabble history Signs pointing to churches dot the roadways.
"Well lookee there," Mr. Ladd says, pointing to his right.
"Pepe," she said, pointing to his photo on the wall.
"I'm losing weight," she said, pointing to her skinny arms.
Since 2017, evidence pointing to vulnerable power lines is mounting.
"Was that always there?" someone asked, pointing to a splotch.
"That's nothing," laughs Evelyn, pointing to the pile of maps.
"You know this?" he says, pointing to the tape deck.
"Gambit was my favorite," he said, pointing to one figurine.
"Tim, Tim, Tim," she said, pointing to each in succession.
"This is my family," one says, pointing to his bookshelf.
"Try this one, bro," Mr. Rowe said, pointing to one.
TV, pointing to Trump's campaign rally in Manchester last month.
US stock futures were pointing to losses at the open.
This, he said, pointing to the game, to the room.
Social media erupted with fury, pointing to malnutrition in Venezuela.
Some traders are pointing to Apple's after earnings for clues.
"There," she said, pointing to where I had just stood.
"Do you recognize these people?" he asked, pointing to them.
Studios, pointing to an uncertain future, wanted to limit payments.
"Look at these people," he said, pointing to the crowd.
"My baby's inside there," I said, pointing to your heart.
"There's a Beverly," Mr. Benetti said, pointing to one ring.
"That woman right there," she said, pointing to the picture.
Not necessarily, said Mr. Nouvel, pointing to their cultural complementarity.
But the technicals are pointing to a breakout, says Worth.
"I think he won," she said, pointing to her husband.
"My back," she said, pointing to where her pain was.
Snap was a camera company, pointing to Spectacles as one example.
But pointing to a few choice examples of progress isn't enough.
"In here, pure darkness," Rudd said while pointing to his chest.
"I did and it's here," she said pointing to her side.
" Pointing to his mouth, Farrakhan said: "It's this that they fear.
"Over there?" he said in the clip, pointing to his left.
Bernie Sanders pulls off an upset, pointing to money and demographics.
The star power, though, has all been pointing to Hillary Clinton.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open this morning.
He answered affirmatively, pointing to bipartisan support for bump stock bans.
"I love it so much," Eusebio says pointing to his belly.
Republicans are pointing to programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
Also, return on equity continues to climb, pointing to margin expansion.
"That's not a witch costume," Obama said, pointing to Bee's outfit.
Some of it a sign pointing to where she will go.
"Deviled eggs, good turkey sandwiches," she says pointing to the food.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to further losses on Wall Street.
" Pointing to her underarms, she added: "What's happening in this area?
"They need more of this," Rice said, pointing to the van.
"This man knows what's up," he says, pointing to a passenger.
There are no signs pointing to a slowdown in new unicorns.
"Not anymore for me," Lauer remarked, pointing to his shaved head.
Corey admonished me, pointing to the divot marks on the paper.
Futures markets were pointing to another day in the red too.
Republicans have largely criticized the measure, pointing to its high costs.
But some Democrats, pointing to the recent polls, see it differently.
"That's Phyllis," she said, pointing to a one-story brick house.
Pointing to the building sell-off, Mellon's outlook was not optimistic.
But Republicans have widely condemned it, pointing to its high costs.
Many Catholics and evangelicals agree, pointing to Gorsuch's sterling conservative credentials.
He demanded the ball, pointing to where he wanted the pass.
And to prove it, she too is pointing to the polls.
"What are those?" the replacement nurse asks, pointing to the straws.
He expertly dodged the question, instead pointing to Apple's CarPlay initiative.
"We're in this restaurant together," Bousman says, pointing to various tables.
"It didn't work," I said to Holt, pointing to the helicopter.
I remember pointing to a sign – look – we're on the road!
People are pointing to S.C. and endorsements as turning the tide.
He urged calm however, pointing to the unusual confluence of circumstances.
They are good at pointing to Trump's cruelties, especially toward immigrants.
"I can pay," I said, pointing to a pack of Trident.
"This is why we're here," she says, pointing to the images.
Women in his administration have defended him by pointing to themselves.
"It's actually right there," Gallagher said, pointing to a bar cart.
Some vulnerable Senate Republicans are pointing to a bill from Sen.
But there's a set of serious questions that you're pointing to.
Economic forecasters keep pointing to an increased possibility of a recession.
But bank executives have downplayed concerns, pointing to continuing loan growth.
Sisi justifies these measures by pointing to the danger from extremists.
"We came for their future," Naghuib adds, pointing to his children.
BofAML's historically reliable indicator is pointing to just such a period.
Match Group responded by pointing to the continued growth of Tinder.
Dudas also sees upside inflation risks pointing to a bullish backdrop.
"Please include me getting stuck," he said, pointing to my recorder.
But he emphasized the historical power of unions, pointing to Gov.
They justified this by pointing to the urgency of the situation.
The Portuguese midfielder celebrated in trademark fashion, pointing to his temple.
He was pointing to a spot 50 yards in the distance.
"Dude," Robert said, nudging me and pointing to the giant screen.
Trump is just pointing to it in the White House video.
"What's that?" she said, pointing to the earphones around his neck.
The problem is it's not clear what advancement he's pointing to.
"I've missed you guys," Spencer, 47, exclaimed while pointing to the cameras.
Others suggested pointing to determinations by agencies in Finland, Israel and Austria.
"This guy's a choke artist," Mr. Trump declared, pointing to Mr. Rubio.
But it wasn't only politicians pointing to dangerous flaws in the deal.
Other analysts were also pointing to pressure on demand for retail space.
Too many have been focused on pointing to reasons other than themselves.
One team stood by their initial results, pointing to other successful replications.
Total new order growth eased slightly, however, pointing to softening domestic demand.
"They made all my hair gray," he says, pointing to his head.
"It's still extremely new," he argues, pointing to the blockchain ecosystem generally.
Still others dismiss it as bungling, pointing to the deaths in Syria.
"All the signs are pointing to October," on of the sources said.
"This is a white elephant," said Lettunich, pointing to the entry facility.
Market conditions have grown harsher and data is pointing to lower inflation.
Capital goods imports rose slightly, pointing to slower business spending on equipment.
"I can do everything on this," says VT, pointing to her tablet.
He scanned the crowd, pointing to others holding smartphones aloft and vertically.
There's no confirmed release yet, but rumors are pointing to March 8th.
Clinton said, pointing to her stands on legislation related to women's issues.
Lawmakers are pointing to the Pentagon's failure to discover that Maj. Gen.
"It's all ruined," he said, pointing to a hole in the ground.
They're pointing to the role of Hamas in organizing the protests, however.
He joined other key officials in highlighting figures pointing to economic recovery.
Futures had been pointing to the first rate hike in March 2017.
Despite those similarities, they are different products, pointing to each company's strengths.
There's plenty of evidence pointing to the benefits of exercise for creativity.
Others are also pointing to a possible continued rally in resources plays.
"To the back, there and there," he says, pointing to either side.
"This," Daniels remembers teasing Trump in the hotel, pointing to his hair.
Online cryptid enthusiasts are pointing to the video as evidence of Bigfoot.
But British journalists are still pointing to Johnson as May's likely successor.
Jon Howerton was pointing to an imposing mountain range in the distance.
"Her name is on them," Ms. Pierce explained, pointing to her feet.
"All right," he said, pointing to a table with striped love seats.
"Well, here's a reporter from New York," Gao said, pointing to me.
But there's another America out there, pointing to a different political debate.
"See this?" he adds, pointing to the far end of his racquet.
According to Yamada, the charts are pointing to an even bigger breakout.
Pointing to a 36-point Suns win over the Lakers on Feb.
" Pointing to the Kayapo reserve, he added, "As for that, it's theirs.
Liberals are also pointing to Kavanaugh's dissent in Priests for Life v.
"The voice is in here," he said, apparently pointing to his head.
The unreality of her work was perhaps pointing to something preternatural, transcendent.
Lee justified his policies by pointing to a falling local unemployment rate.
The main element pointing to Russia is the timeline of the events.
"Delete that video," he said, pointing to a Reuters reporter filming him.
Gina Raimondo urged us last year, pointing to a slate of reforms.
"I want to remain optimistic while continually pointing to reality," he wrote.
Pointing to his own experience as a homeowner in Palm Beach, Fla.
I keep pointing to the past experience we had with machine guns.
"He's told me where he is," said Maria, pointing to the light.
Many economists believe so, pointing to the plight of the industrial Midwest.
"Hashem is there," I would sing, pointing to my right and left.
Someone weakly says, "Doc is," pointing to our 19-year-old corpsman.
"There's Ryoma," Ouchi says, pointing to a picture of a swaddled baby.
"It's all over here," Mr. Griffin said, pointing to cluster after cluster.
"Good, sit there," she said, pointing to the chair beside the bed.
Mr. Davydov denied the charge, pointing to many irregularities in the case.
Mr. Sharkey is pointing to one possible solution with less evident downsides.
"A barber was cutting hair there," she said, pointing to a barbershop.
Since then, the company ThreatConnect has uncovered new evidence pointing to Moscow.
Schiff disputed that contention, pointing to the frequent television appearances by Gowdy.
Pinpointing a trouble spot was harder than just pointing to them all.
"All the signs are pointing to October," one of the sources said.
"A small token of our appreciation," he said, pointing to the package.
"This dress is from Kenya," she explained before pointing to her headdress.
His whereabouts were not known, but speculations had been pointing to China.
The charts are also pointing to a breakout for Netflix, says Gordon.
Wallace pressed him on claim, however, pointing to changes to the bill.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open on Wall Street.
"You feel it here," Mr. Schacht said, pointing to his left arm.
But surge pricing "changed everything," he said, pointing to his fare meter.
"You see those windows with aluminum?" he continued, pointing to one house.
"There's so much twist," he said, pointing to fabric near the cuff.
Brian Schatz, pointing to the above paragraph in the Washington Post story.
That little green arrow is pointing to exactly where Rigel is standing.
"Yes, sir," Albright said, pointing to his Tennessee-shaped "I Voted" sticker.
"I don't think this is over," he said, pointing to bills by Sen.
"Actually, this is your fake, right?" asked Natalie Morales, pointing to Peterman's bauble.
"You'll love this, Tim," Clinton barreled on, pointing to a tray of chocolates.
There have been several reports pointing to weak iPhone sales in recent months.
Not so, said Palin, pointing to her children, who are of indigenous descent.
Other economists agreed, pointing to the increases in factors like weekly hours worked.
"I watched a basketball game right here," he says, pointing to a table.
" Oliver was not having it, pointing to Trump's past remarks to journalists: "Really?
" Pointing to that headline, Conant said: "That's really bad for the Republican Party.
An associated Twitter account the hackers were pointing to has since been suspended.
"Her boobs are out too," Joey retorts, pointing to Jameelah's gravity-eschewing top.
"Summer inside" she wrote on the snap, with arrows pointing to her belly.
"Teresa, this one's got you going in circles," Gorga said, pointing to Staub.
Now it is close to zero, pointing to a marked improvement in sentiment.
A guide displays a map of the area, pointing to its data centres.
There hasn't been nearly as much pointing to a supposed "pink sand" option.
Mr Liu scoffed, pointing to China's remarkable growth over the past four decades.
Estimate revisions activity is pointing to more potential losers this week than winners.
More and more, though, the signs are pointing to one guy: Jon Snow.
For decades they have justified their ruthlessness by pointing to the bloody past.
"I remember having a sticky note here," Lippman says, pointing to his keyboard.
Close-up of Ryugu's surface with arrows pointing to a rugged, layered boulder.
Extensive injuries were detected throughout the body, pointing to a particularly brutal life.
Perhaps the targeted individuals are pointing to the noise we have stopped hearing.
PDF format, which will tell you where to, well, find things, pointing to
Conrad pointing to the Feynman Diagram sculpture that hangs on her office wall.
Perhaps Android is one of the "growth opportunities" BlackBerry response is pointing to.
"This country is lucky with natural resources," he said, pointing to the ground.
"I never wanted to get married," she says, pointing to her demanding career.
Concentrix denied the allegation, pointing to the company's occupational safety and health certifications.
"They dug 10 tunnels," he says, pointing to a hole in the ground.
Instead they are pointing to the sticker shock that comes from single-payer.
"There is more there," Cori said, pointing to the ecosystem and cultural diversity.
"This is all other people's blood," said one woman, pointing to her legs.
"All these houses are long abandoned," he continued, pointing to the neighboring homes.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a modestly higher open on Wall Street.
"I do," Klobuchar replied, pointing to how she's dealt with personal life challenges.
"It's a masterpiece," Chastel-Rousseau said, pointing to one of the little men.
"We should be like this glass — transparent," he said, pointing to a window.
"We took in $33 billion more," Trump said, pointing to increased financial commitments.
"That's my town," a midwestern woman from Ohio said, pointing to the wall.
Many are pointing to the next Democratic presidential debate in Houston on Sept.
"Ask those guys," Ryan said, pointing to the closed doors of Brady's office.
Steve Murphy, a Democratic ad-maker and strategist, disagreed, pointing to recent polling.
They're pointing to Sunday's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
The DOJ declined The Hill's request for comment, pointing to their previous statements.
"Let me show you thirteen," she says, pointing to a sweet, smiling child.
A classic technical gauge may be pointing to further gains for crude oil.
"This is an old Andy Kaufman clip," he said, pointing to the phrase.
But McCaul said there are early clues pointing to a possible terrorist attack.
Europe is set to follow with index futures pointing to a mixed start.
"I look like a teapot," she said — pointing to her mother's slim figure.
"This is what all this is for," he said, pointing to the cafe.
Critically, there's also huge demand, Ooi said, pointing to some high-level examples.
"Now look at this," she says, pointing to Ree Morton's "Maternal Instincts" (1974).
"There's the fake news back there," Trump said, pointing to the press box.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open Friday on Wall Street.
He was pointing to undisturbed earth, where the police dogs caught no scent.
Dow futures were pointing to more gains at Friday's open on Wall Street.
He also expressed confidence in intelligence reports pointing to high-level Saudi involvement.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a strong Wednesday open on Wall Street.
Pointing to a firmer opening on Wall Street, U.S. stock futures gained 210%.
"Oh that's so funny, look back there," Trump said, pointing to the cameras.
Pointing to that performance, Mr. Yoffie added another lesson from the Microsoft case.
Mr. Ross defended the addition of the question, pointing to the documents released.
Dow futures were pointing to about a 700-point decline at Friday's open.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher Tuesday open on Wall Street.
All signs are pointing to the likelihood that Democrats will flip the House.
There's even a phony graduation photo, pointing to the fundamental untrustworthiness of images.
"Real flamenco here!" they said, pointing to a hole-in-the-wall entrance.
Prior to the statement, U.S. futures were pointing to gains at the open.
"I'm spoken for," the women responds while pointing to a Marco Rubio sticker.
She kept pointing to the "1 euro" sign, and then to an ATM.
They defended the reliability of the book by pointing to its 800 footnotes.
For instance, it opposes eating chicken, pointing to the abuses of factory farming.
" Pointing to the rockets, he added: "What do you think, Minister of Defense?
I fell and smashed these in she tried saying, pointing to her mouth.
"Look at the men on this stage," Warren said, pointing to her colleagues.
"The roof is over there," Chris West said, pointing to a neighbor's yard.
Instead, the Buttigieg camp is pointing to the battle further down the standings.
Biden wouldn't answer, pointing to Obama's record in advocating for kinder immigration policies.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open Monday on Wall Street.
But U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open on Wall Street.
"This is a gift from God," he said, pointing to the blazing sun.
"It's right here," I said, pointing to my poem pinched between his fingers.
ET. Investor sentiment is pointing to an all-but-certain interest rate hike.
"I prefer this one," he said, pointing to the one on the left.
Conservatives have been pointing to liberal partiality in the mainstream media for decades.
"It's not the distance — it's in here," he said, pointing to his heart.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower Thursday open on Wall Street.
"I'm not eating Oreos anymore -- neither is Chris!" said Trump, pointing to Christie.
Except that a lot of the new stuff is all pointing to joblessness.
Left-leaning media outlets are pointing to West's silence about whether Trump is good for "anyone at all," as Kimmel put it, while more conservative viewers are pointing to West's monologue about Trump to each make their own case on politics.
I was gathering my baby data, and signs were pointing to a hard no.
"Our plans are working," he said, pointing to growth in the non-oil sector.
You are not pointing to some real human pain here or some real difficulty.
She posted a video of herself on Twitter dancing and pointing to her diploma.
Treasury yields turned higher as stocks surged pointing to more risk tolerance in markets.
Dwyer began warning investors in July that market conditions were pointing to a correction.
UPC Chief Executive Severina Pascu said the results were "pointing to an upward trend".
Machine Learning was the most popular, with 250 companies pointing to its crucial role.
Stand there, said Peter, pointing to the line with all the other hopeless mothers.
Q Okay, but you're not -- you were pointing to me, so you meant me.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a modestly higher Wednesday open on Wall Street.
Walmart confirmed the change, pointing to a statement quietly posted to a company blog.
"Remember the government default of 2008?" an aide asks, pointing to a golden chandelier.
U.S. stock futures were down 0.4%, pointing to a weak start on Wall Street.
Fidelity's findings align with other data pointing to the rising popularity of later claiming.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures are pointing to strong gains as well.
"And my daughter was right here," she added, pointing to the ground beside her.
There's fairly robust data pointing to the D vitamins' importance to back Holick up.
Brouillette dismissed that notion, however, pointing to high demand from the rest of Asia.
An Audi spokesman said the KBA was pointing to an illegal manipulation of emissions.
In premarket trading Friday, the indexes were pointing to solid gains at the open.
But what they&aposre pointing to, Juan, is Scott Pruitt has had some problems.
Analysts and investors have signaled skepticism about the deal, pointing to possible regulatory hurdles.
"It's amazing what they can do now," she says, pointing to the 3.5-in.
They haven't made their cases by pointing to their percentages, their ratings, their crowds.
Futures for Japan's Nikkei were pointing to an opening bounce of around 600 points.
He prolonged that attack on the media Saturday, pointing to the leaked Clinton emails.
Johansson initially defended her choice by pointing to men who have played transgender women.
U.S. stock futures rose 0.5 percent, pointing to a firmer opening on Wall Street.
After his release, Dmitrichenko denied the attack even happened, pointing to Filin's relative health.
"If Germany had Hitler, the Philippines would have..." he said before pointing to himself.
Schumer also said that Republicans have expressed doubts about the wall, pointing to Sen.
We also have no record of a report by OurMine pointing to a vulnerability.
Pointing to the success of ResearchKit, the company announced the launch of its CareKit.
They said Shkreli could be a "danger to the community," pointing to a Sept.
Pointing to Trump's father's help, Christie said Trump's family "is no different" from others.
While the monitoring tech is exciting, there's no real evidence pointing to its development.
" Pointing to his three sons, Pollack said, "My boys need to live with this.
THE WHITE HOUSE APPEARS TO BE POINTING TO ADP TO GET TO THAT NUMBER.
That even included one ad pointing to the website of neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell.
Now the CDC is specifically pointing to chopped romaine lettuce as the likely culprit.
The government was quick to take the credit, pointing to its pro-business reforms.
I nodded my head, pointing to the feline casually bathing himself on the sofa.
They also etched a large arrow pointing to their vehicle, just to be sure.
The evidence overwhelmingly seemed to be pointing to Felton as the owner of Wodders.
"Mmmm, wild arnica" she says, pointing to a two-toned lemon yellow flowering plant.
Global market overview: US stock futures were higher Wednesday, pointing to a higher open.
Democrats have praised Rosenstein, pointing to his work for both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Which apparently a significant part of your candidate base seems to be pointing to.
U.S. equity futures were pointing to weakness on Wall Street when trading resumes Friday.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open on Monday on Veterans Day.
Evidence pointing to a deteriorating smartphone market is now pervasive across many technology companies.
Democrats are rightly pointing to the results as a massive blow to President Trump.
U.S. stock futures were down 21.8428%, pointing to a weaker opening on Wall Street.
Along with the decrease came language pointing to a higher bar for future easing.
"He was delivered to us as Mered," he insisted, pointing to the extradition forms.
Mr. Griffin previously wrote research pointing to fraudulent behavior in several other financial markets.
He declined to comment whether there were fresh signs pointing to an imminent test.
But many Myanmar watchers said Hlaing's claim is false, pointing to the Rohingya crisis.
Clinton, 68, and claimed she is ill, often pointing to her repeated coughing bouts.
"This guy's screaming, 'We want Roy Moore,' " Trump said, pointing to an audience member.
You could see virtual signs pointing to each building, describing what you're looking at.
The polls keep pointing to Biden, which, in my view, I think it's real.
One showed the student, who is white, pointing to the name with his thumbs.
Enten said there's a "slew of evidence" pointing to fraud in that particular race.
And with T.P.P. in hand, supporters are pointing to potential gains for American exporters.
Democrats view North Carolina through blue colored lenses, pointing to statewide wins by Gov.
"I think everybody would be very poor," he said, before pointing to his head.
"You see what we did here," the militant said, pointing to the bodies around.
"This one is really incredible," she said, pointing to the top of the stack.
A Roscosmos official declined to comment on Monday, pointing to the terse official statement.
He then celebrated like Cristiano Ronaldo, lifting his shorts and pointing to his quadricep.
Republicans shrugged off the criticism, pointing to past political battles over Supreme Court nominees.
The best part: Dell pointing to Steph and yelling "Your turn" at him afterward.
"Is this Miss Lyon?" he asked, pointing to a portrait of the school's founder.
"Twenty minutes that way," the guy behind the counter said, pointing to the left.
Activists have asked Blackstone to reconsider the deal, pointing to abuses of NSO's technology.
Incumbents typically adopt a concept of pointing to their team and what they've accomplished.
Pointing to the recent proliferation of data breaches at companies like Yahoo Inc YHOO.
His daughter was among those faces, he explained, pointing to a portrait of Karla.
"This got stuck on me, coming in," he said, pointing to the "Blackburn" sticker.
"This guy's got something — he's the real deal," DiFabio said while pointing to Trump.
"He never stops," Ms. Cannick said at the rally, pointing to Mr. Buck's apartment.
"Isn't that beautiful?" he said pointing to pictures of the buttes beyond his land.
"That's funny," I say, pointing to a rack of nursing tanks from Ripe Maternity.
"Look — Samson!" he said, pointing to an illustration of the mighty, longhaired Israelite warrior.
Embraer also suspended its 2020 guidance, pointing to uncertainty related to the coronavirus outbreak.
"No, no," church volunteer Liz Magail Rodriguez said, pointing to the containers of food.
"This one has color-coded blades," he said, pointing to one of the models.
U.S. stock index futures are pointing to losses across the board at the open.
Mr. Griffin previously wrote research pointing to fraudulent behavior in several other financial markets.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a slightly lower Wall Street open on Monday.
Barth himself countered the idea of theocracy by pointing to the temptation of Jesus.
But the texting program was particularly problematic, they said, pointing to potential security concerns.
Then courts push back on the proposed limitations, often pointing to clumsily written regulations.
The officer appears to be searching around the bench and pointing to the floor.
Revenue fell short of estimates, with the company pointing to "challenging" egg market fundamentals.
Leading indicators increased in June, beating expectations and pointing to an improving economic outlook.
It's always too high or too low and definitely pointing to some looming catastrophe.
Strategists have been pointing to trade as one of the biggest risks this year.
"I think they're facing pressure not to sign it," Amodei added, pointing to Reps.
"There's only one cop on the island," he said, pointing to the empty street.
Jon told Dany, pointing to old paintings of forest children, men and White Walkers.
U.S. stock futures fell 21.0993% in Asia pointing to another bumpy Wall Street session.
"See that smoke coming out?" he said, pointing to haze at the ship's stacks.
"My father has since died," she says, pointing to a tiger wearing a crown.
He then moved to U.S. foreign policy, pointing to Betancourt's alleged support for Guaido.
"There's a lot of Power Dust in that," she said, pointing to the coffee.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a modestly higher open Tuesday on Wall Street.
People counter accusations of racism by pointing to their close but unidentified black friends.
Q Okay, but you're not — you were pointing to me, so you meant me.
Yields on Mexican interest rate swaps are pointing to a 25 basis point hike.
Ahead of the jobs report, economists were already pointing to an economy gaining steam.
"The clouds are like fingerprints," Nesbitt says, pointing to the clouds along the ridge.
Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, pointing to Jordan atop the Oversight panel and Rep.
"See these holes up here," she continues, pointing to where her diamond studs sit.
"Those waivers were largely politically driven," Cook said, pointing to last fall's midterm elections.
"No, it's about you, and journalism," Cuomo said, pointing to one of the reporters.
"And you are now going to show this?" she asked, pointing to the diamond.
"You cannot enter this building wearing that thing," she said, pointing to my hijab.
Exane BNP Paribas saw the appointment as positive, pointing to Tisci's "strong track record".
"We ripped mattress covers off," she said, pointing to a pair of striped jackets.
"We tried hard to stop them," said Yadwad, pointing to injuries on his back.
"That has to do with what's in here," he added, pointing to his head.
The RNC denied involvement, pointing to the House Daily Press Gallery's role in credentialing.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to some pressure at Wednesday's open on Wall Street.
Gero says all signs were pointing to them closing the deal when Prince died.
All the signs are pointing to a Trump versus Hillary Clinton race this fall.
He ended there [pointing to PH-960] and picked up where he left off.
But it stopped short of pointing to the three that some economists had been predicting.
"I have a great chapter about Russia in here," she said, pointing to her book.
The guard said another man ran by, pointing to the other man in the mask.
"But yes, very easy, all because of him," she said, pointing to stylist Johnny Wujek.
"But it's a couple hundred dollars versus $50," he said pointing to the Echo Dot.
He's partly building his bull case based on a chart pointing to negative market sentiment.
"Is there a doctor in the house, please," Trump said while pointing to the crowd.
Incoming links, also called backlinks, are links posted on other sites pointing to your site.
"I would say this part [pointing to her décolletage], whatever this is called," Kardashian said.
"The Democratic Party is falling apart," Hannity said, pointing to her victory as an example.
The latest data, released last Thursday, are pointing to a worsening trend of public finances.
For now, Republicans are pointing to the Humana move as proof of Obamacare's fatal flaws.
That means you can't discredit the entire Russia investigation by pointing to the Page warrant.
REPORTER: I think you were pointing to me but I work for PBS News now.
"Aerosmith can do it," she says, pointing to the 70s rock band's upcoming 2019 tour.
Says the insider, "She kind of married her dad," pointing to the similar career paths.
"The studio is here without being intrusive," he says, pointing to his console and organ.
European futures, which were already largely pointing to the upside, moved higher following the report.
It is just the latest report pointing to a link between Manafort and Russian interests.
All these little hints started to form the shape of an arrow pointing to ADHD.
Forward-looking indicators were pointing to a further slowdown in employment growth, especially in manufacturing.
Cordray's team quickly disputed the ad, pointing to a 1992 vote in the Ohio House.
"Both exports and manufacturing output are pointing to a slowdown," said UOB economist Francis Tan.
Tech took a similar hit although Wall Street futures were pointing to a fractionally positive.
"The Canadian argument is right," Heyman said, pointing to the US trade surplus on milk.
"That's a lot," he said, pointing to the military's aging fleet as a possible cause.
New applications for U.S. unemployment benefits fell last week, pointing to sustained labor market strength.
It has been historically successful, too, she said, pointing to the fight for marriage equality.
"Well, guess what happens this time?" asked Worth, pointing to the current chart of crude.
"These negative four-day returns are unprecedented, pointing to severe position unwinding," JP Morgan estimates.
"This is all meadowsweet," he explains, pointing to one of the plants in the area.
"If Germany had Hitler, the Philippines would have..., " he said, pausing and pointing to himself.
There were increases in food, capital goods and consumer imports, pointing to strong domestic demand.
Job ads are no longer pointing to a further decline in the unemployment rate, however.
For now, much of the economic data is pointing to continued, if somewhat weak, growth.
With no quick rebound in sight, analysts are pointing to a unique problem for Illumina.
Yields on interest rate swaps are pointing to further interest rate hikes early next year.
Stephens isn't entirely sure why swearing does this, pointing to the need for further studies.
However, the underlying fundamentals were still bearish, traders said, pointing to rising U.S. shale production.
Looking beautifully robotic, Taylor appears covered in gold with her fingers pointing to the sky.
Trump this week defended Putin by pointing to the Russian leader's high domestic approval ratings.
However, average hourly earnings came in just shy of expectations, pointing to muted inflationary pressure.
She added a GIF of the word "transitions" with an arrow pointing to Jerry's sunglasses.
Obama asked, jokingly pointing to tote bags designed to look like old-school library cards.
"We'll make sure this never happens in Virginia," he says, pointing to the crushed ambulance.
And they regularly try to minimize these problems by pointing to the idea of preservation.
All that is pointing to CES 2016 being a car show like no previous CES.
Yet little empirical research on merit aid yields results pointing to success in increasing attainment.
Stone echoes the sentiment, pointing to the strong earnings predictions for other sectors as well.
The Democrats justify their questions by pointing to Trump's habit of making demonstrably false claims.
"You can't get these textures anymore," she explains, pointing to one set in her collection.
"This is where all the magic happens," Schwalbach jokes, pointing to his king-sized bed.
Cielo shares have fallen almost 9 percent this week on reports pointing to that change.
Its charts also point to continued outperformance, said Gordon, pointing to the Elliott Wave Theory.
MORE handed a healthy economy to Trump, pointing to an unemployment rate below 22019 percent.
Manufacturing data from Asia, Europe and North America is pointing to a sharp economic slowdown.
Washington (CNN)Pointing to the outcry over President Donald Trump's latest controversial tweets, freshman Rep.
The pattern is pointing to a longer bull run even after this year's epic rebound.
Bush continued, saying message discipline was not his strong suit, and pointing to his brain.
"Is that a Glorietta?" someone will inquire, pointing to a display case across the room.
All signs are pointing to a big gain on Lyft's first day of trading Friday.
"We have got this because we are journalists," said Lawi Weng, pointing to his handcuffs.
Trump refused to denounce Russia for interfering in the 2016 election, pointing to Putin's denials.
Eero declined to comment, instead pointing to a March 2400 blog post confirming the sale.
Trump has repeatedly denied that characterizations, pointing to surveys from a slew of happy customers.
But futures were pointing to gains at open, with investors seeking value amid bargain prices.
"I can feel myself getting heavier and heavier," Delos Reyes said, pointing to her heart.
"She's looking at us, right there," Trump told the press, pointing to the executive mansion.
"Isn't it nice to see a real woman?" said Ms. Arsenijevic, pointing to her friend.
"The changes were like a speck on your shirt," he said, pointing to a reporter.
Pointing to a demand-supply imbalance, Altucher predicts that bitcoin will top $1,000,000 per coin.
"You've got to go with this," Obama said, pointing to an image of his preference.
"See those two guys?" she said, pointing to a burly pair wrangling a chain motor.
"If Germany had Hitler, the Philippines would have ...," he said, pausing and pointing to himself.
Now Macron's concessions broke the bank, pointing to a likely French deficit of 3.4 percent.
" Later, pointing to his head, he added: "One of the great memories of all time.
Many are pointing to fjord-flecked Norway as a possible model for the way forward.
Republicans often justify strict voter laws by pointing to the illusory threat of voter fraud.
My masseuse was yelling at me and pointing to the floor, so I crouched down.
" Later, pointing to his head, he added: "One of the great memories of all time.
"What about this?" asked her marketing director, Marlon LeWinter, pointing to a blue sleeveless top.
"There are places where it is harder," she told Marketplace, pointing to states like Arizona.
The possible silver lining: Investors may have found a contrarian indicator pointing to a bounce.
Here are eight signs pointing to a counterintelligence operation deployed against Trump for political reasons.
But Bank of America executives said there are still indicators pointing to continued economic expansion.
Pointing to various regions, he delivered a fervent lecture about endangered tigers and polar bears.
And he is pointing to the elimination of the individual mandate that has already occurred.
"You see that?" he said, pointing to a trash-filled puddle next to his tent.
"The valley is right in front of you," he said, pointing to the vast area.
"That spot," he said, pointing to the ground beside a trash can several feet away.
Will you continue pointing to some imaginary version of yourself you must be "authentic" to?
In another shift, he expressed confidence in intelligence reports pointing to high-level Saudi involvement.
ET Thursday, futures rose 195 points, pointing to an implied opening gain of 203.53 points.
Homebuilder Berkeley rose 2.8% after pointing to robust market conditions in London and southeast England.
The police believe the approach is working, pointing to the department's most recent crime statistics.
Many will cheer this development, pointing to overpopulation and the stress put on the environment.
The rumor mill is pointing to an imminent refresh, at least of the MacBook Pro.
"Look here," Ms. Frisa said, pointing to the child's doll flung ominously to the ground.
Legal scholars are pointing to a 1950s Supreme Court case, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v.
" He added, "if it's not pointing to the latest, verified science-based information, like coronavirus.
"This is your first note," Marchwinska then said, pointing to the score for Gorecki's piece.
The exhaustive report included details like the way his head was pointingto the west.
In Tuesday's premarket, the index was pointing to an opening at 22,2351.10, a 210% gain.
The index was pointing to a drop of more than 200 points at Tuesday's open.
LG: Mike is pointing to my keyboard, you can't see, you don't have the visual.
"Look, there was a school there," said Josiana Caragol, pointing to a now-vacant square.
"I can't wait to watch him next year," he joked, pointing to James, who laughed.
"This is something that we cannot allow," the senior commander said, pointing to the action.
That included evidence pointing to another suspect he knew Mr. Booker's lawyer had been investigating.
He introduced "mi familia," pointing to the figures of his parents, brother and younger sister.
Pointing to the office, he said he couldn't unless someone from there told him to.
"Le Bernardin at 5 o'clock," he said, pointing to his watch, referencing their glacial pace.
"He was pointing to a walk-in closet with shelves full of videotapes," Bruce claims.
"It can come up to here," he said, pointing to the edge of his property.
TT: No, then you're pointing to a potential risk to all this, which is inflation.
"I'm definitely concerned," she says, pointing to offshore oil drilling at deeper and deeper depths.
"This is already outdated," she sighed, pointing to a notepad where she is registering arrivals.
"Every single man you see here was executed," Leech said, pointing to the signatories' names.
Google responded to Oracle's claims by pointing to the groups that have endorsed its position.
"This goes back decades," Lofgren said, pointing to the passage of the 2001 Patriot Act.
The president began by pointing to the criminal justice reform legislation he passed last year.
Kaiser declined to comment on his departure beyond pointing to the company&aposs SEC filing.
There is some truth to the perception, said Amato, pointing to himself as an example.
This is now getting ridiculous," Trump said, pointing to a "whole new level of unfairness.
Buffett justified his decision to hold off by pointing to his lack of technological expertise.
U.S. stock futures were losing ground Wednesday, pointing to a lower open on Wall Street.
" Pointing to North Carolina as an example, he said: "It's also an economic-impact issue.
This, he said, was one of several "Mossad fingerprints" pointing to Israel as the perpetrator.
But all signals are pointing to a hearing in the latter half of next week.
"The outbreak, currently, is pointing to a greater concern around THC-containing products," she said.
S. trade deal and upbeat data pointing to resilience in the world's second-largest economy.
And by the way, this wealthy New Yorker [pointing to himself] actually earned his money.
He worried that the foreign adventure could go wrong, pointing to Toshiba's costly foray abroad.
"There's one right here," the Vermont senator said, pointing to an individual in the crowd.
Pointing to her stomach, she would say, "Yo tengo dolor" — I have pain, Jamie said.
"Our business in China remains quite strong," Mollenkopf said, pointing to the company's earnings report.
"Oh, I didn't even know that was there," she says, pointing to a new restaurant.
Since then, the revelations about Russian meddling have widened, even pointing to Mr. Putin's involvement.
"I'm more of a Microsoft Word guy," Buttigieg quipped, pointing to viewers to his website.
" I ask Aldo, pointing to a bowl containing a khaki-coloured, slurry-like liquid. "Chaco.
"The outbreak currently is pointing to a greater concern around THC-containing products," Schuchat said.
"Maya is pregnant now," he said, pointing to a gray mare lounging in the pen.
If you ignored the road signs pointing to Baghdad, you could mistake this for Turkey.
But I think, in all honesty, what the problem was was us pointing to features.
"They're blocking our communication," she says, pointing to the "no service" message on the screen.
Rather than pointing to unexpected affinities, the juxtaposition shows how different these two painters are.
"Deonte went to Urban Prep," she says, pointing to the photograph of one young boy.
Hughes said the data was now pointing to a different kind of threat: "homegrown" extremism.
"The crab's head and body here," Martin said, pointing to a map in his office.
"We'll see what the secretary says, okay?" he answered, pointing to Nielsen standing next to him.
U.S. stock futures were up 21%, pointing to gains on Wall Street later in the day.
Sunshine, it seemed to me, was pointing to a promising new direction for science fiction film.
"This was my first one over there," he said, pointing to a photograph on a table.
Lately, he's taken to pointing to instances when he supported legislation that did include an exception.
There's one other big clue fans are pointing to when it comes to Daryl's potential demise.
In addition, we've updated the link to El Diario, which was pointing to the wrong site.
"Sean was pointing to the breadth of reporting, not endorsing any specific story," the official said.
"Look at what they have done," Abu Akar says, pointing to a large splintered tree stump.
"  A skull emoji pointing to a fire emoji means "I hope you die in a fire.
And pineapple and things like that, and a little protein [pointing to his chocolate mousse] sometimes.
Cramer is always pointing to the stay-at-home economy as a theme built to last.
Swonk wasn't alone in pointing to the Trump administration ramping up trade tensions as benefiting China.
Its technical setup is pointing to more pain, says Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures.
Mike Rogers told CNN that Byrne is "probably the leading candidate," pointing to his strong fundraising.
"Her clothes, diapers, wipes, just necessities and some food," Kennedy says, pointing to her little girl.
"Some of these businesses shouldn't be disrupted," says Trujillo, pointing to the likes of valet parking.
Following Wednesday's FOMC minutes, investors are pointing to the increased probability of a June rate hike.
The person flagged down police officers and said he was robbed, pointing to a group nearby.
Noel, a teenager from Honduras, looks at the sign pointing to the United States from Tijuana.
WELLS FARGO CFO SAYS ECONOMIC INDICATORS POINTING TO HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE FUTURE FUELED PROVISION INCREASES
Pointing to the massive flooding caused by Harvey less than two weeks ago, Puerto Rico Gov.
"The cost is very low on these," Rettig said, pointing to metal rods in the walls.
The subject is touching a dog and pointing to something outside the scope of the photo.
They justify one-party rule by pointing to such achievements as economic growth and social stability.
So is pointing to one specific show that exemplifies what's wrong with the TV water cooler.
Yet it's much too simple to explain the act simply by pointing to Lane's life online.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open Monday for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
The company in March announced its opposition to the shareholder resolution, pointing to existing safety policies.
Reeker is well-regarded among those who know him, with multiple officials pointing to his smarts.
The retail figures bucked the trend of recent data pointing to a strengthening economy in December.
U.S. stock futures were up 22%, pointing to gains on Wall Street later in the day.
"You can see straight ahead where the fire was," Allen says, pointing to areas of destruction.
I don't know why tech leaders, leaders in VC, are pointing to other types of companies.
The new study built on previous research pointing to harmful mutations in the Wrangel Island mammoth.
"This is our hardware," she said, pointing to the Indianapolis store's glass doors and indoor ficuses.
This," he says, pointing to his bare chest and the firmly grounded soul inside, "is reality.
Most fold almost overnight, pointing to a greater problem of transparency in the ad tech ecosystem.
The bug was remediated by removing the CNAME record pointing to Nk's Azure instance, he explained.
"Teresa, this one's got you going in circles," says Melissa, pointing to someone in Teresa's group.
"Everybody's pointing to Duterte," said Erwin Balita, a fund manager at BPI Asset Management in Manila.
"Right now, that's where she is," he pointing to a large picture of Kaye facing mourners.
Progressives on the left love pointing to Canada as an equitable and efficient health care system.
There is even more evidence pointing to the fact that Culkin and Song may be dating.
"Obviously, I'm Scary because I am truly petrifying," Twardowski said sarcastically, pointing to her afro curls.
"And here's where we do the dishes," she added, pointing to a bucket of brown water.
But there's certainly nothing overt in the economic signals pointing to a need for more easing.
"That doesn't mean it's illegal elsewhere," Davies said, pointing to South America and Iceland in particular.
Run-DMC says its logo is incredibly valuable, pointing to a $1.6 million agreement with Adidas.
For Democrats, there are already plenty of signs pointing to a good election night this November.
JOHN HARWOOD: On your side, Bernie Sanders is pointing to that stagnation in middle class income.
At each stage, the evidence pointing to Wright as Satoshi has contained specific and deliberate falsifications.
"This is the way to solve the cash crisis," she says, pointing to a Vippo sign.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has pushed back, pointing to private consumption becoming the main driver of growth.
"We want to make this amazing," Natasha says, pointing to the truck in front of us.
Retail sales have since rebounded strongly, pointing to some acceleration in consumption in the second quarter.
Sessions has vehemently denied the claims, but Democrats are already pointing to the accusations as disqualifying.
" Pointing to Airbnb, No. 11 on the list, he added, "That's a totally website-based company.
Photos of the encounter showed Trump laughing, pointing to Kislyak and slapping Lavrov on the back.
The indicator has been trending upward since earlier this month, pointing to a change in trend.
Real estate firms dismiss fears the "Gwadar bubble" might still burst, pointing to China's enduring interest.
PMIs so far show a lot of manufacturing gloom while pointing to relatively robust services activity.
"This is our fish tank," she says, pointing to a water-filled hole in the ground.
"This is literally where I sat," Zuckerberg says, pointing to a small wooden desk and chair.
"Nice big legs!" one drawing reads, next to an arrow pointing to some nice, big legs.
One thing's for sure, though: The evidence pointing to "yes, they are indeed dating" is telling.
The rumor mill is once again pointing to Amazon rolling out a proper competitor to Spotify.
John Sarbanes, pointing to new legislation being crafted by House Democrats, offered a more mundane explanation.
"The trouble is, this is a very prosperous mountain," he said, pointing to the exposed slopes.
"The middle class is being eradicated," she said, pointing to sinking economic fortunes in the area.
It declined to find any individual responsible, instead pointing to a "strained but not broken" system.
So we'll be vague when pointing to some of the more interesting pieces about the film.
"But other issues also need attention," he said, pointing to increases in polio, measles and cholera.
However, steel exports aren't exactly pointing to a surge in export-led infrastructure spending by China.
"Wow," Assange said, pointing to the half of the diptych featuring the many versions of himself.
Ossoff struck a populist tone, pointing to low spending on infrastructure and mounting student loan debts.
"This is where I see her in my dreams," Smoyer told Schaefer, pointing to a lamppost.
"I like the lights here," said Ms. Yussif, 21, pointing to the low-hanging red lamps.
Some conservatives would be disappointed by this pick, pointing to his past ObamaCare-related decisions. Sen.
"Radical Islam killed these people," he yelled, pointing to posters with photos of gun violence victims.
Pointing to Watergate, he wrote that "political pressures" would ensure the appointment of one when needed.
Pointing to high deductibles has been a leading Republican line of attack on the law. Sen.
But the charts are also pointing to an even bigger breakout, says Gordon, founder of TradingAnalysis.com.
U.S. services sector activity accelerated in May, pointing to robust economic growth in the second quarter.
"I'm going to have four along here," she said, pointing to the street along the park.
FFI resistance leaders crouched and ran from door to door, pointing to the rooftops and windows.
The longer-term trend is also pointing to a quickening in the rate of job creation.
"Too many politicians are intimidated by those guys, right," Bannon said while pointing to the camera.
"The eyes were always critical for Dick," said Mr. Hofmann, pointing to the boy's creased brow.
"I'll ask the angel moms," Trump replied, pointing to mothers of victims who were in attendance.
Russia is not bereft of friends in the Balkans, Lamrani said, pointing to Serbia in particular.
"They were shooting everything they saw," he said, pointing to bullet holes in walls and windows.
They consider Islam the greatest danger to society, pointing to the terrorist attacks by Muslim extremists.
U.S. stock futures were higher, pointing to the Dow once again on the march towards 22.2,1553.
"See," he said, pointing to a farmhouse, "there is a stretch of windows" under the eaves.
A measure of supplier deliveries was unchanged last month with the trend pointing to a slowdown.
"Do you understand why this is important?" she asked, impatiently, pointing to a pile of cards.
Plouffe defended his opinion by pointing to what he said are the hallmark symptoms of psychosis.
You can see an image from the M.R.I. here, with an arrow pointing to the meninges.
" "And," she said, pointing to his potential to win his home state's 38 electoral votes, "Texas!
Mr. Breitman underscored those similarities, pointing to debates over immigration policy today and after Sept. 11.
She stuck to her normal stump speech, while other candidates were pointing to their delegate totals.
"This is all I have," Mr. Snyder said, pointing to his jeans and turquoise T-shirt.
Dow futures were pointing to an over 100-point jump at Friday's open on Wall Street.
"Justin Bieber gave me that for my birthday," said Mr. Montana, pointing to the chain bracelet.
"Know me by my enemies," Mr. Cuomo said, pointing to the president's Twitter posts about him.
"I like the lights here," said Ms. Yussif, 21, pointing to the low-hanging red lamps.
Mr. Chronopoulos said that officers aggressively work to break up trafficking rings, pointing to rising arrests.
" Pointing to Mr. Kelly, a retired Marine, Mr. Trump said: "General Kelly respects Jared a lot.
"That's a drug house," Kim said, pointing to where people used and dealt opioids and meth.
"We see it as West Village North," he said, pointing to the fluidity of neighborhood names.
The song that everyone's pointing to is Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be" with Bebe Rexha.
"That's my wife right there and she'd never say a word," Terry said pointing to Tammy.
Others, pointing to Mr. Mulvaney's earlier hostility toward the agency and its mission, are quietly resisting.
The director changes the shots' backgrounds, altering perception and pointing to the film's sense of construction.
"This stuff is cookie-cutter," Mr. Aronne said, pointing to concrete slabs on the flat pier.
"This one," he said, pointing to a gap in his mouth, as supporters erupted into laughter.
Energy experts and Venezuelan power sector contractors dismiss that explanation, instead pointing to mismanagement and corruption.
"I used to never worry about going out with this," he said, pointing to his skullcap.
"Before, you were on that side," Mr. Mohammed said in his courtly English, pointing to Bangladesh.
Health experts are pointing to school and business closures worldwide that have curbed exponentially growing infections.
"The walnut veneers on the door are wafer thin," he said, pointing to the clock case.
"I see the critical task as being essentially that of pointing to the new," he wrote.
By Saturday, however, the models were converging, pointing to the area between Naples and St. Petersburg.
U.S. stock futures, in a highly volatile overnight session, were pointing to a mixed open Wednesday.
The video footage shows Trump waving his hands around and pointing to guests at the event.
"If it didn't say Trump, I'd be thrilled," Ms. Jacobs said, pointing to the hotel sign.
This is now getting ridiculous," Trump said Monday, pointing to a "whole new level of unfairness.
Fans of the singer came after Sainsbury's, pointing to the store's falling sales in one case.
The remarks were specifically pointing to China and how it would benefit from such a deal.
Last month it dropped long-standing language from its post-meeting statement pointing to further increases.
Butterfield said, emphasizing the need for diverse leadership at Facebook, pointing to its extremely white board.
"That's what's important in life -- miracles, right?" her mother, Julie Pressman, says, pointing to the sky.
"This looks like it could be one of my pieces," she says, pointing to the cover.
He also recommended an "America First" stock profile, pointing to the fundamentals of the US economy.
"Check out this one," Smithers said, pointing to an apparently long-dead hunk of a tree.
ALUMINIUM SPREADS: Cash aluminium deepened its discount to the three-month contract, pointing to plentiful supply.
"I think it's bulletproof," Tsoi said with a weak smile, pointing to his khaki-green helmet.
"It's what's important to you," he said, pointing to tilting a portfolio away from owning tobacco.
The company's filing doesn't specifically reference Cats, instead pointing to "lower theatrical revenue" for the quarter.
"This guy should win easily," Trump said, pointing to the size of his own victory there.
Lowe showed me around, pointing to a panel of Horus which retained deep reds and blues.
Soft economic data, which include economic surveys and sentiment readings, are pointing to a slowdown, however.
The gulf leaders he met with were all "pointing to Qatar," he said when attributing blame.
" Pointing to the group assembled behind him, he added, "But I can't speak for these people.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to more new highs at the open Wednesday on Wall Street.
"But that shouldn't deter us from looking," Baum said, pointing to his simple elementary school experiment.
"Are those plates part of the set?" one asked, pointing to a table of dirty dishes.
It has dismissed the organization as "discredited," pointing to a defamation lawsuit it settled in 2018.
Money market futures are pointing to a rate cut of one quarter point by next July.
Traders call Shell shares 2% lower, pointing to lower capex and impairment charges in the quarter.
"Our national leaders kept pointing to state-wide averages of [vaccine coverage]," Hotez told me recently.
But there are other signs pointing to a Samsung announcement ahead of Apple's expected September keynote.
Officials also pointed to ObamaCare's shortcomings to justify the cuts, for example, pointing to rising premiums.
Zara-owner Inditex's shares rose 1%, pointing to its strong free cash flow expectations for 2019.
"Guitar," Barbieri said, pointing to a cherub with an eerily adult face, jamming on a lute.
"Oh, look, a future construction worker," Mr. Trump said, pointing to an infant in the crowd.
With companies still grappling with new tax rules, business surveys are pointing to more pain ahead.
It didn't take long for Papa John's shares to tank and the finger pointing to begin.
It's the border in here," Ali says, pointing to his head — "and that is gone, now.
Both agreements did include some unsavory budget tactics, critics say, pointing to oil and petroleum sales.
Yet Trump has repeatedly supported his assertions for harsh policies by pointing to fabricated crime statistics.
Bubbles of texts, linking to boxes, pointing to arrows are not very easy on the eye.
He last got supplies from Libya two years ago, pointing to some jeans on a table.
Even those who were skeptical of the note's provenance were incensed, pointing to a wider issue.
Local leaders have defended the seal, pointing to its historical accuracy, even as criticism and derision mounted.
"There it is now," he said, pointing to a frilly orb resting on her black garlic gnocchi.
The report makes this case by pointing to several high-profile incidents of police violence in schools.
As he says, the gesture of pointing to her eyes, demanding to be truly seen, speaks volumes.
The researchers have never seen anything like it, with signs pointing to a previously unknown ritualistic practice.
Heading into Thursday's report analyst sentiment is mixed, with some pointing to challenges like competition from AMD.
"The processing power in here is way beyond what we have," he says, pointing to Maeve's head.
"See how simple these are?" he says pointing to a wooden car modeled after a Pontiac Firebird.
But all signs are now pointing to 2019 being a big year for Apple&aposs digital efforts.
"With him in office, he's really bringing this country together," she said, pointing to the crowd's diversity.
Two widely-followed Wall Street analysts upgraded GE's stock in December, pointing to opportunity amid the company's
"I don't know, I'm just going to be myself," Brown said, pointing to her sweetness and goofiness.
Still, many models remained, some pointing to sources within the galaxy, and others in galaxies far away.
Support comes in at $1195, to $1200, but he sees the chart pointing to a higher price.
"But not all assets are pointing to an imminent economic downturn," he said, citing railroads as one.
"I went out there once and saw a public parking sign literally pointing to nowhere," Haage said.
There's a little label that says, "The art happens here," pointing to the space between the computers.
I think sometimes you … pointing to examples where things have been achieved I think is sometimes helpful.
Bernice King, the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., previously blasted Zuckerberg for pointing to her father.
John McCain, also questioned the administration's characterization, pointing to reports that the enemy had been tipped off.
"One bullet is still in my elbow," she said, pointing to scars across her arms and legs.
Academics are sceptical about the sport's ability to promote harmony, pointing to substantial evidence to the contrary.
Bank executives have downplayed those concerns, pointing to continuing loan growth in the first quarter of 2019.
Both the U.S. and China also released data on Wednesday pointing to slowdowns in their economic growth.
And now, internet sleuths are pointing to Tristan Thompson's Twitter account for clues about the reported pregnancy.
"I don't think of Alex as an artist in the traditional sense," he says, pointing to Infinity.
Various other sources are pointing to late 2020 as the most likely launch date for the PS5.
Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, and repeatedly pointing to the fact that Jenkins was once a Democrat.
Populous China cannot afford foreign notions of freedom, volunteered Mr Xu, pointing to nearby hordes of swimmers.
The Sanders campaign rebuffed Clinton's nudge to get out of the race, pointing to his recent victories.
Pointing to the monitor at his desk, he leveled a modest bombshell with his tidy British accent.
Pointing to examples of Mr. Redstone's specific involvement with the company in the last year is difficult.
Multi-unit approvals gained 11 percent, pointing to a healthy pipeline of construction for the year ahead.
As with many fast-moving startups, it explains its lack of profitability by pointing to big investments.
And it's from the point of view not from outside pointing to her, but from the inside.
Critics say the government must deliver this time, pointing to previous such plans that were never implemented.
However, it noted that the labor market has "strengthened" and said other indicators were pointing to growth.
Stone noticed her in the audience, pointing to her from a box and mouthing "Hey" in surprise.
"I don't like this pile you're doing," Schliftman snaps, pointing to a mounting hodgepodge of asymmetrical faces.
Putin described her as "Russian Ani," pointing to her a symbol of cooperation between the two countries.
Possible prototype designs were leaked on Twitter weeks ago, with rumors pointing to a March release date.
On the last factor, the court pointed out a "cautionary note" pointing to statistics specific to Boston.
"Take a seat," Gieszinger yells at a male student, pointing to a chair in front of her.
Those pointing to a resurgence of Britain's forgotten centre should not get their hopes up too high.
All signs are pointing to a Hillary Clinton win in November, political analyst Larry Sabato said Monday.
" Then, pointing to Trump's position, Ryan said: "The question is, is it a good agreement or not.
"Those folks don't have driveways anymore," Harvey said, pointing to a line of houses with grand views.
At least as far back as 2012, journalists were pointing to merchandise like Nazi flags on Amazon.
The bottom line: The data we have so far is pointing to a sluggish end to 2018.
Pompeo later added: "We know Russian territorial ambitions can turn violent," pointing to the conflict in Ukraine.
Then, pointing to growing threats from Russia and China, the White House declares space the next battlefield.
Besides finding McCullough was wrongly convicted, Schmack uncovered disturbing evidence pointing to possible misconduct and evidence manipulation.
All signs are now pointing to Larson taking home her first Oscar during the ceremony on Feb.
"There was no epidemiology pointing to linens being the source," Skinner said in response to this article.
"Midcap growth versus value is making all-time highs," he said, pointing to the Russell midcap indexes.
U.S. futures were also pointing to triple-digit losses for the Dow Jones industrial average on Monday.
There was also a further deceleration in prices paid for materials and services, pointing to benign inflation.
Delivering on those early promises "will be harder now" Bernanke said, pointing to Trump's low approval ratings.
Pointing to momentum continuing, new orders remained firm, backlogs of work built up and hiring was strong.
Hillary Clinton keeps -- campaign keeps pointing to the fact that you're from a neighboring state... SANDERS: Right.
The Labor Department data showed weekly jobless claims fell last week pointing to a tightening labor market.
The U.S. services sector activity accelerated in May, pointing to robust economic growth in the second quarter.
People are always pointing to all the great high-speed rail that China and Spain are building.
Revenue fell short of estimates, with General Mills pointing to a gap in pricing and promotional activity.
"Secretary Clinton, obviously now, sees herself in trouble," Sanders said, pointing to his recent surge in polls.
He said China's debt ratio is not high, pointing to a debt-GDP ratio of 17 percent.
Still, he's not exactly bearish on gold, either — pointing to support on the chart just below $1,200.
Recently, Groupon issued weak Q4 guidance pointing to declining gross billings and increasing costs of restructuring activities.
Indicators pointing to solid economic growth in the bloc's two largest economies did not stop yields falling.
" Pointing to the wooden ones, he explained, "those are the real things… I thought I'd bring them.
Since then, however, the oceanic and atmospheric signals pointing to a possible El Nino have all weakened.
"That's how I judge a winner," France added, pointing to how well Trump's children have turned out.
Analysts are pointing to a long-term downward trend, despite the expectation of a short-term increase.
In fact, demand remains healthy, they said, pointing to a rise in prices for previously owned homes.
"There's certabinly someone at the helm," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said, pointing to Duke.
Or has he (as Bernie fans insist, pointing to opinion polls) found causes that inspire nationwide majorities?
Pointing to Smurfit's strong experience in merger deals, SVM analyst Gianluca Ferrari showed support for Dermot's appointment.
Now the former president is pointing to the Republican approach as something Democrats should adopt in campaigning.
Moore has repeatedly denied the allegations, calling them politically motivated and pointing to his 40 year career.
In China, however, it could take three to five years, he said, pointing to statistics from 2016.
Like all the other rooms, it faces the forest, said Kedem Shinar, pointing to the wraparound windows.
Trump did take off the glasses at one point while looking up and pointing to the sky.
Other than pointing to national trends, officials have offered few explanations for why military suicides are rising.
Other analysts are pointing to Twitter's ability to become a news source as proof of staying power.
But, more seriously, he was pointing to the slow progress of working on devices with human interfaces.
We even have people who don't speak English ordering by just pointing to the photo on Instagram.
After pointing to their matching stickers, he gave the physical therapist a grin and a thumbs-up.
Rouhani and his ministers have defended the government's record, citing economic reports and figures pointing to improvements.
"Let's talk about how that's going to help," I said, pointing to one of the catheter kits.
Reporter Eric Bolling then countered Rivera by pointing to Sanders's popularity with Trump's supporters in West Virginia.
"And that is perfect," he continued, pointing to tiny seeds that he'd spit back into his hand.
Rosendale defended his position, pointing to his Catholic faith for why he doesn't support the death penalty.
Trump insisted that he was going to win, pointing to his tens of thousands of enthusiastic supporters.
"That's her turf, all those buildings over there," Ms. Hooper said, pointing to Manhattan's maze of skyscrapers.
But many Republicans as well as many moderates have criticized the bill, pointing to its high costs.
And those aren't the only reasons why pointing to "consumer preference" to weaken emissions standards is deceptive.
They simply make an educated guess in the discussion section, pointing to a topic for future research.
"The Riveras are over there," catcher Rene Rivera said, pointing to the other end of the room.
But he also won by depressing Democratic turnout, pointing to the party's failures over the previous decades.
"It is creating some stress within North Korea's economy," Tillerson said, pointing to US and Chinese intelligence.
BACKGROUND: Franken's office is pointing to this New York Times article from Sunday about the tracking program.
Adidas was another brand listed among Gen Z's favorites, pointing to some more conflicting ideas around apparel. 
"See?" she said, pointing to a formal dining room, where the table was already set for lunch.
Other economists have called the buck's rally unsustainable, pointing to wider U.S. fiscal imbalances and climbing debt.
"Yes, sir," I said, pointing to my rather poetic name, Diaa el-Radwa, the Light of Radwa.
"And by the way, this wealthy New Yorker [pointing to himself] actually earned his money," Dimon said.
Some may discount these concerns as mere hand-wringing by pointing to numbers indicating strong job growth.
Trump and his allies have attacked Cohen's credibility, pointing to his guilty plea for lying to Congress.
Several other Democrats voiced concerns with the nomination, repeatedly pointing to Benczkowski's past work for Alfa Bank.
"You can have a ride, too, with a push of a button," he said, pointing to Sorkin.
In response to the suit, school officials are pointing to a letter that Notre Dame President Rev.
All bets are pointing to Nick Ayers, Georgia native and current chief of staff to Mike Pence.
Pressed on the President's support for legislation on bump stocks, Sanders dodged, pointing to the delicate environment.
"It'll be right about where the sun is," he said, squinting and pointing to the midmorning sky.
"So, like, these carrot tops, for instance," he said, pointing to a plate of charred carrot disks.
Kasich said on Monday that his partnership with Cruz is a necessity, pointing to his campaign's resources.
Wheeler countered by pointing to data from major companies such as AT&T and Verizon on investment.
Smith handled himself gracefully after Sunday's game, deflecting attention and pointing to the Jets' 24-16 victory.
Analysts were stunned by Maw's retirement, pointing to his relatively young age and short stint as CFO.
Revenues from equity sales and trading rose 3%, with management pointing to further gains in market share.
Adding to sterling's woes have been weak economic data releases pointing to tepid growth in Britain's economy.
"It doesn't mean that Trump is no good," he said, repeatedly pointing to the candidate's wide appeal.
"Look, they didn't touch the dead trees," Mr. Kalmykov said, pointing to the still standing, blackened pines.
As the audience cheered him, Mr. Castro kept pointing to the stage where Mr. Obama would stand.
Other possible Democratic presidential contenders have also been pointing to ideas to lower drug prices recently. Sens.
Another clue pointing to human help: Native Americans painted foxes on rocks and gave them ceremonial burials.
Now, Google's A.I. program is drawing additional attention and pointing to a consolidation among tech's biggest companies.
Critics of noncompete agreements have been pointing to the Silicon Valley experience for more than a decade.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor highlighted "damning evidence" to that end, pointing to a deposition where then-Maryland Gov.
She began to walk away but kept stopping and wailing back at us, pointing to the sky.
" God bless Stormy Daniels for pointing to his hair and asking Trump, "What's going on with this?
The main difference, however, is that astronomers now have much stronger empirical evidence pointing to its existence.
"Arguably, that undermines everything this flag over here stands for," Sullivan said, pointing to an American flag.
Four radiation sensor sites also went mysteriously offline after the accident, pointing to a potential cover-up.
From a technical standpoint, the charts are pointing to a comeback for the small caps, he noted.
Vasseur parted company with Renault in January, pointing to fundamental disagreements with management of the French constructor.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a modestly higher open, following another record close for the Dow.
That's when I noticed a thin arrow at the bottom of the sign, pointing to the left.
Lately, market watchers have fretted that low readings are pointing to a market that is overly complacent.
Representative Ted Lieu of California also denounced the statement, pointing to Scripture's commandment to love your neighbor.
"We have lights," we said, pointing to our headlamps, when they looked at us with open concern.
Caplan added that rationing within the healthcare system is nothing new, pointing to insurance and organ transplants.
The second shows Bouchard in full makeup pointing to a tube of chewable energy tablets from Neuenergy.
Much has happened that should have made the repo markets stronger, he said, pointing to several improvements.
Still, last week's smaller-than-expected drop could be pointing to some slowdown in the labor market.
One of them read, "Women's Rights Movement This Way," with a large arrow pointing to the courthouse.
Manufacturing indicators like the Markit PMI and Institute for Supply Manufacturing are pointing to a modest contraction.
But American businesses are sounding a more pessimistic note, pointing to softer growth ahead, or even contraction.
"This was burned," Mr. Howell said, pointing to a spot along the jawbone near his right ear.
He was pointing to a fallen log with shelves of a flesh-colored fungus growing on it.
But he changed his mind, pointing to the hurdles of coming off the ballot in New York.
"Right here," he said pointing to a topographic view of the land we were now standing over.
When preliminary results pointing to Mr. Weah's victory were announced, Liberians took to the streets and cheered.
No evidence pointing to MBS's complicity is likely to come out in the trial of these suspects.
They might be pointing to Mitchell, somewhere in the stars: People need someone to look up to.
"The others work with him, but he's the number one," Hallak says, pointing to the new arrival.
"I have one piece of advice," he tells them, smiling and pointing to where the body is.
"You can have preservation without freezing things," he said, pointing to the dangerous collapse of several buildings.
But child suicides have risen recently, with experts pointing to school pressures and bullying as likely triggers.
"Maybe I can work here," he added, pointing to the Centrelink office responsible for processing welfare payments.
States respond by pointing to their right to regulate commerce and protect consumers in their own communities.
"It's right there" sounds as if someone is pointing to something and showing you where it is.
One man who was asked about gun control gave his answer by pointing to his trigger finger.
"We have so many playmakers," Barkley said, pointing to quarterback Trace McSorley and tight end Mike Gesicki.
Some even blame the companies for the financial crisis, pointing to their over-extension in subprime loans.
Nevada has held several days of early voting, with all signs so far pointing to strong turnout.
Pointing to past statements he had made, critics asserted that he was a racist, among other things.
Waymo's lawyers opened the proceedings on Wednesday by pointing to documents and emails uncovered during the case.
" • "But American businesses are sounding a more pessimistic note, pointing to softer growth ahead, or even contraction.
Elizabeth Warren said the economy is "broken," pointing to mergers which have reduced competition and consumer choice.
"After that, we saw the plane crash into this house," he said pointing to a nearby building.
"Oh, look," Kaufman said, pointing to "Puppets," a group of ten ceramic puppets propped in a corner.
"Nobody believes that I'm so nerdy that I would do this," he said, pointing to his screen.
While El-Erian was speaking, U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher Wall Street open Tuesday.
Sanders' campaign pushed back by pointing to news reports in 2008 saying that Obama was not electable.
Two additional U.S. officials said the intelligence pointing to likely Iranian responsibility became clearer overnight into Thursday.
No amount of showing him the clock or pointing to the darkness outside could persuade him otherwise.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a decline for the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Friday morning.
So CNN had the cameras very low, pointing to the sky ... They said, 'Massive crowds have gathered.
Pointing to the Bolton reporting, Romney made clear the conference should be open to hearing from witnesses.
"It's a Zenith with four complications," he said, pointing to four small dials on the watch face.
At first, I tried to justify my decision, pointing to the college's notable alumnae and research opportunities.
Sanders denied that he said it, pointing to his record and a video on YouTube as evidence.
GERMAN ECONOMY MINISTRY DECLINES TO COMMENT ON NEW GDP GROWTH ESTIMATE, POINTING TO PLANNED RELEASE ON WEDNESDAY
"We're seen a huge groundswell of support," Liz Harrington said, pointing to the campaign's own internal polling.
But scientists have clues pointing to hunting and habitat destruction by humans, as well as climate change.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open Tuesday after Wall Street closed little changed Monday.
The numbers mirror cooling growth in China's manufacturing sector, pointing to slackening demand at home and abroad.
Employees had different accounts for when operations would be fully restored, with several pointing to July 1.
Pointing to Tillerson's comments, the senators said they had "deep concern" about the future of the compounds.
"There's my mother, playing for Toscanini," she said, pointing to a young violinist in a white dress.
For a second week in a row, technical analysts are pointing to a warning in the charts.
In fact, it's saying things are more than just fine, it's pointing to a faster economy ahead.
"The falling knife continues here," Wald said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation, " pointing to bearish technical trends.
Born 7/10 Delgado dubbed the Post's story inaccurate, pointing to five "wrong facts" in the piece.
"What's the point of growth in the first place?" he asked, pointing to the airline's stock decline.
Meanwhile, some GOP senators are pointing to a March 2202 spending bill as a new goal post.
Sanders backed up Welder by pointing to his overwhelming victory in the Kansas Democratic caucuses in 2016.
That tone continued during gentle questioning of Ms. Chao, with all indications pointing to an easy confirmation.
Lowe's – Wedbush upgraded the home improvement retailer to "outperform" from "neutral," pointing to signs of improving execution.
His Senate confirmation as ambassador was contentious, with Democrats pointing to his past comments about female politicians.
But if there is any finger-pointing to be done, it's at the government, according to London.
Some people had migrated here from Greece, he said, pointing to a carved eagle above a doorway.
Mr. Trump has been a decent president, he said, pointing to low unemployment and a strong economy.
"There used to be a ton of cover," he said, pointing to a spot along the river.
Pointing to her competency, Pelosi and many of her allies accuse her critics of sexism and ageism.
Environmentalists and climate scientists are pointing to the storms as real-world examples of climate change's effects.
One of the challenges of this book was trying to deal with the duality you're pointing to.
"This wealthy New Yorker actually earned his money," Dimon, pre-apology, said on Wednesday, pointing to himself.
Wayne set the record straight with a countdown on his website pointing to the final release date.
Mr. Kasich could defend this choice by pointing to his obstacle-strewn but possible path to the nomination.
He kept pointing to his face as he spoke to the trainer but eventually got up to play.
"In Paris, this is long," Séguier adds, pointing to a spot on his chest just below his collarbone.
E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 gained 0.22%, pointing to a stronger open on Wall Street.
Graham said if Tillerson rejects the intelligence pointing to Russia's involvement, he might not get the lawmaker's support.
Microsoft says it is gaining ground, pointing to customers such as Navistar, the manufacturer of trucks and buses.
Snakes can be medicinally useful, Zacariotti argues, pointing to certain high blood pressure medications made from their venom.
"They are pointing to higher-than-expected volumes this year so operations must be going well," he said.
Cleary said that did not apply in this case, pointing to previous arguments made in the Massachusetts ruling.
OPEC on Thursday slightly downgraded its 2019 global oil demand outlook, pointing to "sluggish" demand from developed nations.
Richard Blumenthal told CNN's Anderson Cooper Thursday, pointing to confirmations from Gorsuch's spokesperson and several other Senate colleagues.
He said the strong ISM readings were pointing to GDP growth above 5 percent in the second quarter.
The rise in labour costs has pushed up the real exchange rate, pointing to a loss of competitiveness.
Stocks were pointing to a sharply higher open on Wall Street, while government bond yields surged as well.
"Our Subscriber Tracker, through November, is pointing to 4Q sub adds slightly below consensus," analyst Matthew Thornton said.
Pointing to such debatable assertions, a particular group of players called on the company to change the campaign.
Pointing to the conflicting legal demands on his client, Corenthal said the letter had caused Hong emotional distress.
"We'll be looking at 2.5 percent in the third quarter," said McCarthy, pointing to the Consumer Price Index.
Liberal advocacy groups denounced Rao's nomination the moment Trump announced it in November, pointing to her conservative record.
Their lips would chap and crack, he said, pointing to the pieces of peeling skin on his lips.
"She is number one," Lawrence said, pointing to Warren's similar progressive positions that drew him to Sanders' campaign.
The FDA has granted the medicine a speedy review, Roche said, pointing to a decision in coming months.
The metal also broke below the key psychological $1,300 mark last week, pointing to a further negative bias.
Q Just to be sure, I know you were pointing to me, but I work for PBS NewsHour.
"I can promise you what I'll be doing is campaigning for this one," she said, pointing to Trump.
These traditional garments bear phrases in different languages, pointing to the difficulty in translating meaning across different cultures.
Texas Democrats sometimes make themselves feel better about that by pointing to voter suppression or gerrymandering by Republicans.
Analyst expectations were pointing to a net income of 692 million Swiss francs, according to a Reuters poll.
"My son was hurt here," Aman John's father told GEO News, pointing to the back of his neck.
"It's an open market," Hastings said, justifying the rivalry by pointing to the fact that traditional linear, i.e.
The global investment bank revised its oil price forecast higher Thursday, pointing to a cocktail of market conditions.
At first he used bankerly language, pointing to the risk of a "disorderly unwinding of household-sector imbalances".
A Twitter spokesperson declined to provide an on-the-record statement, instead pointing to the company's enforcement philosophy.
"I didn't choose it; those people did," Bloom says, pointing to an army of stylists and marketing specialists.
Both the United States and China also released data on Wednesday pointing to slowdowns in their economic growth.
"We have big parties here," he says, pointing to a room for hire that sits empty at night.
Eric Swalwell dropped out of the field Monday, pointing to poor polling as the reason for his decision.
You could be pointing to -0.1 percent for two quarters, and you'll say that that's in a recession.

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