Pointed
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1215 examples of Pointed in a sentence
These narrow streams, called jets, are moving at 99.99 percent of the speed of light, and are
pointed
directly at the Earth.
And so here I am, and on the bottom left, you can kind of see our high-speed camera, which is
pointed
at a bag of chips, and the whole thing is lit by these bright lamps.
Or, in this case, we
pointed
our camera at a hanging curtain, and you can't even see any motion in this video, but by recording a two-minute-long video, natural air currents in this room created enough subtle, imperceptible motions and vibrations that we could learn enough to create this simulation.
Many schools of thought fed our thinking and
pointed
to this model: industrial symbiosis, performance economy, sharing economy, biomimicry, and of course, cradle-to-cradle design.
When my mom's favorite lamp broke, I had to be there when she was trying to find out how and by who, because I had to defend myself, because if you're not, then the finger is
pointed
at you, and before you know it, you will be grounded.
The mice hate this and they try to escape, and find the single hole that you see
pointed
at with an arrow, where a tube is mounted underneath where they can escape and feel comfortable in a dark hole.
Because he captured people, he terrorized them, he
pointed
the iPad at them, and then he took the video and he put it on the Internet, and he took over the world's media.
(Applause ends) Bruno Giussani: Jennifer, this is a technology with huge consequences, as you
pointed
out.
Parentheses
pointed
out where to work first and protected Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction while they diced and sliced.
Parentheses
pointed
and Exponents took the lead.
They may also be, though,
pointed
and attacking lines.
When a speaker then goes the step farther to mean the opposite of what he says and seeks to be a little
pointed
and mean, like he's making fun of something, then you have sarcasm.
First, Johannes Kepler
pointed
out that orbits aren't perfect circles or spheres.
Notice, too, that the knife blades are both
pointed
toward the plate.
This is an old tradition from a time when dinner knives were quite sharp, and it was a sign of politeness and nonaggression to keep them
pointed
away from other diners.
Wigner
pointed
out that many purely mathematical theories developed in a vacuum, often with no view towards describing any physical phenomena, have proven decades or even centuries later, to be the framework necessary to explain how the universe has been working all along.
I was handed a mug, a tea bag and, well,
pointed
towards the river.
But the editor
pointed
out that we could not have "present" and "presence" in the same sentence.
The highest piles correspond to those sites which somehow are better connected than the others, more
pointed
at than the others.
He
pointed
out the river and the train tracks where the largest domestic slave-trading port in America had once prospered.
I
pointed
him toward the flag and showed him with his arm where they were sitting, and he waved his arms in that direction.
But let me give you an answer to this question, "Why bother?" that is maybe a little less spiritual and a bit more
pointed.
And I am forever grateful to the teachers who showed me the laws of physics and
pointed
out that three times three makes nine.
I distinctly remember telling my dad that I wanted to buy a navy blue secondhand Peugeot on eBay, and he rightfully
pointed
out that the seller's name was "Invisible Wizard" and that this probably was not such a good idea.
The manager
pointed
at the computer in the room.
And if you live in a city or near a military facility, one is likely
pointed
right at you.
In fact, if you live in any of the rural areas where nuclear weapons are stored globally, one is likely
pointed
at you.
The first time you
pointed
to somewhere, the computer would ask you to type in a unique name.
Then when you
pointed
to a cell, the computer could put the row and column in as a name.
When my husband was still just an anonymous Twitter acquaintance, our discussions frequently became hard and pointed, but we always refused to escalate.
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