"And that word went in here, " said the new Pope, pointing to his head.
Miss Kim grows animated, excitedly pointing out the significance of each song and clapping along.
That sounds like finger-pointing from a guy who fails to take responsibility for his misdeeds.
First, finger pointing between left and right is off the mark in this case.
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She nodded at my grandfather while pointing the burning tip of her cigarette at me.
Pointing to the terms of the loan, she accuses McCain of gaming the system.
When the President did that, the President -- we're going to move beyond agency finger-pointing.
Farmers also worry about uncertain market demand, pointing to the big surplus that developed in 2001.
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"Until here is where my brain is good, " he says, pointing to the number 72.
Day trend indicators are pointing south again, implying that investors should expect further sterling weakness.
C. children a service by pointing out this inconvenient truth--but he chose to remain silent.
Unfortunately, less stable pointing means less accurate photometry (the measurement of light from the star).
Its worth pointing out that the residents of Zug are not some sort of anomaly.
Kepler shut itself down after it was pointing in the wrong direction, Sobeck said.
"You got it wrong, " Mr Lavrov responded, also smiling, before pointing out the mistake.
The state had turned him down for placement in supervised housing, pointing to his test scores.
Portable laser pointing devices are less expensive, more powerful, and more readily available than ever.
He was pointing to a chart illustrating the hierarchical relationship between the foreman and the worker.
Commentary on the note blew up as did media coverage pointing back to the page.
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Nobody was pointing a figure that it was somebody's fault we (lost) the game.
During the investigation, police have tracked leads pointing to vagrants in Zimmerman's off-campus neighborhood.
Pointing fingers at slow deployment and lack of information dissemination is ignoring a more fundamental problem.
The collector of customs was now doing so, leaning over his shoulder, peering and pointing.
Increasingly, health research seems to be pointing to a need for stricter regulation of air pollution.
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Even before the dust settled on the final vote, the finger pointing had already begun.
Rather than pointing at celebrity gossip and Disneyworld, let look inside the evolved brain.
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On the right side of the page, the curve is nearly vertical, pointing up.
Eight are all pointing out how incredibly horrible the article is regarding spelling and grammar.
Obama pointing out that Romney supported employers deciding if women should have access to contraception.
"I told her to make the donation, " Mr. Ortiz said, pointing to the bucket.
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