As the gold standard of political homecomings, Miss Bhutto's supporters had her previous return from exile, in 1986, to aim at.
Defense attorney Barry Roux disputed that, saying the evidence does not show there was an effort to aim at the toilet.
Bullet trajectories show that Pistorius had to turn left and fire at an angle to aim at the toilet, Botha testified.
Koumas' cross found Aghahowa three yards from goal, but the striker somehow managed to head wide with an open goal to aim at.
So the Soviet Union had to aim at global dominance, and achieve it quickly, because given a free competition between systems no one would wish to choose that of the Soviets.
Assuming Mr Ramos really does not intend to stand, so this argument goes, then he is also denying his opponents a target to aim at by not yet anointing his chosen successor.
Asked if he would like an independent Scotland to join the Eurozone, Mr Canavan said "eventually, if the economy within the Eurozone recovers, yes, I think that would be something to aim at".
Under those guidelines, reportedly first circulated in 2003 and never published, anti-terrorist police are instructed to aim at the suspect's head, rather than his body, to prevent him from triggering his explosive device.
Take, for instance, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) or the American Muslim Council (AMC), groups which purport to aim at the establishment of a just and constructive rapport between Americans and Muslims.
Many eyes popped last week when word came that IBM (nyse: IBM - news - people ) would be presenting a paper on a new 64-bit PowerPC chip that it intends to aim at desktop computers and low-end servers.
Gore, however, continued to take aim at some of Bradley's votes in the Senate, which Gore says ran counter to farmers' interests.
Speculators prefer to take aim at currencies, such as the real, that are more obviously overvalued.
However, an increasing number of viruses are customised to take aim at specific industries, nations or companies.
Mr. Herrera isn't the first public official to take aim at energy drinks and how they are marketed.
Featuring everything from tap questing to guilds and raids, Dawn of Dragons is poised to take aim at the current sweet spot for mobile engagement.
While this might be an unrealistically high number for you, it pays to aim for at least two a week, a number that would put you firmly in the high value networking camp.
It didn't take long for console warriors, fanboys and a brutal media to take aim at Nintendo's Wii U. The fledgling system was relentlessly teased for its name (seemingly even sillier than that of its predecessor) and a list of specifications certain to be outdone by its competitors.
Genentech and Novartis initially plan to aim Xolair at 500, 000 or so moderate-to-severe asthmatics whose condition isn't controlled even with high doses of existing drugs, such as GlaxoSmithKline 's (nyse: GSK - news - people ) inhaled steroid Flovent or Merck 's (nyse: MRK - news - people ) Singulair, a so-called leukotriene inhibitor.
Most of his security team is based at headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. and sits at clusters of desks close enough to take dead aim at one another with Nerf darts.
We want to offer the best entertainment content to our customers and will offer music and more, but we aim to be at the forefront of gaming.
Active ETFs seem not to justify their existence as tools that aim at enabling investors to access returns superior to that of investing in passively managed instruments at lower cost.
We would not be surprised to see Toyota take aim at Consumer Reports if they are unable to replicate these results in their own tests.
All the tips and strategies I share in this column I aim to apply at my 10-person technology consultancy.
Ministers say firms should aim to have at least one female director for every three men by 2015.
Such technology would not only allow websites to aim their services at individuals, but would let governments reclaim their authority.
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