Then he saw another rescuer heading up the mountain with a pointed gardening shovel.
Komen that reflects a pointed and appropriate pathway to finding the cures for this dreadful disease.
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Tools don't get much more simple than the needle, a long slender object with a pointed tip.
Wenger's disappointment afforded a pointed contrast with the quiet satisfaction of his West Brom counterpart, Roberto Di Matteo.
The teams exchanged gifts and had a joint photo taken in a pointed display to both sides back home.
He thought he might smoke her out by asking a pointed enough question.
After a pointed silence, CEO Tim Cook issued a public apology last week to Chinese consumers for not heeding criticism (quickly dubbed an iKowtow).
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They are shaped like vases, with wide shoulders tapering down towards a pointed bottom, and are buried beneath the ground with only their necks protruding.
As a pointed example of the latter, Boeing depended on suppliers to update work-in-progress on its newly introduced Exostar system, another ostensible efficiency tool.
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The United Nations, for its part, has made a pointed effort in recent years to open its doors and intensify its engagement with parliamentarians and other new partners.
Perhaps making a pointed reminder to European regulators that they need to get moving, the OFR press release noted that the Dodd-Frank legislation created the OFR to develop an LEI.
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As the conference began on March 3rd, American diplomats issued a pointed reminder that Vietnam had dropped all claims to compensation when the two countries resumed diplomatic relations in 1995.
Rarely is the title of an album such a pointed indicator of the record's sound as it is in the case of Twi the Humble Feather's debut, Music For Spaceships and Forests.
She has felt the slings and arrows of people who mocked her for her innovative early work and who tried to undermine her appointment at the BSO through a pointed and public attack.
But these same themes, which are handled in a pointed, urbane and literary way in the first volume, become dangerously solemn in the second, as Huxley begins to take them (and himself) more seriously.
For example, Rachel Lee Hovnanian's piece "LA Lights, " part of a series of full-length mirrors with a pointed sense of humor, has appeared in a model apartment used to show off the units' amenities.
Mourinho's reaction at the final whistle said it all as he sprinted around the Nou Camp pitch with his hands aloft, a pointed salute to the Barca supporters and media critics who had labelled him "The Translator" in mocking tribute to his time at the club in the 1990s.
Between the enclave of Dibba and the port town of Khor Fakkan, it is worth stopping to visit the oldest mosque in the UAE, the Al Bidiyah Archaeological Mosque, which has a distinctive architecture, built from stone and mudbricks in the 15th Century and topped by a pointed dome roof.
The nearest that it has got to predicting a big tremor was in 1983 when a foreshock pointed a finger at a subsequent magnitude 7.7 earthquake within the Sea of Japan.
I'm specifically reacting to a very pointed charge about a current resource request, and juxtaposing that against a resource request that didn't come to their desk during the transition, it didn't come to their desk in December, it didn't come to their desk in November, it didn't come to their desk in October, right?
Lance Madison has said a policeman pointed what looked like a rifle or shotgun at his brother and shot Ronald near the top of the bridge.
Proponents of giving the surge a chance have pointed to a fall in sectarian murders, and say that about half of Baghdad has now been made more secure.
Median incomes have been stagnant for many years, a fact pointed out by Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Erik Brynjolfsson in a new interview with McKinsey Quarterly.
As Syrian troops pummeled the 5-square-mile area, a small group of activists pointed a live stream camera over their rooftops.
As a colleague pointed out, we've used it more than 250 times in the past year.
But this is a more pointed deception than the stock fantasy offered by beer ads.
Also, as a commentator pointed out on Gawker yesterday, those in glass houses should not throw stones.
They argue the leaf shown features more sections and has a more pointed outline than the Canadian version.
He turned around "to see a gun pointed at his head, " Noble County Sheriff Stephen S. Hannum later explained.
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