Pointing
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622 examples of Pointing in a sentence
The meltwater enters channels that run downhill, flowing until it reaches a crop site where it bursts forth from a pipe
pointing
straight into the air.
And he,
pointing
to the Proclamation, said, "I believe, in this measure, my fondest hopes will be realized."
my mother's tongue is a telegram from her mother decorated with the coqui's of el campo so even when her lips can barely stretch themselves around english, her accent is a stubborn compass always
pointing
her towards home.
Who's
pointing
fingers?
I'm just
pointing
out that if we are lucky, the world could be such that these would be the only ways you could survive a black ball.
Two psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, started
pointing
this out back in 1974, and we're still struggling to do something with their insights.
What color is the top arrow
pointing
to?
But the sustained observations that I've shared with you today, the work of generations of scientists, are
pointing
us to take better care of our oceans and to nurture the microbes that sustain us.
People collating information,
pointing
people to news sources,
pointing
people to the US geological survey.
And it's one of the most interesting technical challenges that's very currently active in the computer sciences: being able to have a camera that can understand, from a fairly big distance away, how these little tiny balls are actually
pointing
in one way or another to reveal what you're interested in, and where your attention is directed.
Environmental services, energy services, the myriad of green jobs, they're all
pointing
to a very different kind of economy which isn't just about products, but is using distributed networks, and it's founded above all on care, on relationships, on what people do to other people, often one to one, rather than simply selling them a product.
The festival marks the beginning of what is usually the season of abundance, but with the signs
pointing
to storms, Quexo isn’t feeling too celebratory.
There’s a simple way to navigate the graph as a human: start with a step that doesn’t have any arrows
pointing
to it.
Choose another step with no arrows
pointing
to it, and repeat until you’ve hit every step.
Like a human, Hedge will also want to start from one of the steps that has no arrows
pointing
to it— which is the same as having no marks in its row.
First, make it congruent,
pointing
in the same direction as your visual communication.
If your sound is
pointing
the opposite direction, incongruent, you reduce impact by 86 percent.
You can take all kinds of curves, and they're all
pointing
up.
Here, he's
pointing
out a rare Black-shouldered Kite.
In a moment when my hand moves from facing you to being away from you, this finger right here, my index finger is just going to shift from where it is, to a position
pointing
out like this.
The author of this new
pointing
device is sitting over there, so I can pull this from there to there.
In the early '70s, Roger Payne and an ocean acoustician published a theoretical paper
pointing
out that it was possible that sound could transmit over these large areas, but very few biologists believed it.
So we like
pointing
out the fact that we're smart.
You're helping him discover the garden by just
pointing
out these snails.
But we think of these tools as
pointing
outward, as windows and I'd just like to invite you to think of them as also turning inward and becoming mirrors.
In fact, an African philosopher wrote to me, when "Prosperity Without Growth" was published,
pointing
out the similarities between this view of prosperity and the traditional African concept of ubuntu.
This is
pointing
towards a future where buildings are no longer energy consumers, but energy providers.
He justified his criminal career by
pointing
out his poor background at every opportunity.
When Jennifer Rubin gives back the money she has carefully been concealing, all credibility flies out the window, and the guns
pointing
final showdown between Secor and Metzler is beyond ridiculous.
Instead you get a lot of Lords perkies
pointing
through a shirt, however they seem to be activated by hot steam.
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