One demanded money and pointed at her what West first thought was a fake gun.
We laughed and pointed at our fellow classmates who sported the look of the disco age.
Like many Backen structures, Press riffs the barn, with a peaked and pointed roof.
Mr. Ferry examined the wine list once again and pointed to a few appealing selections.
Spielberg was slurping chocolate milk when Lucas looked up from his meal and pointed at Spielberg's straw.
The Scottish National Party said assaults on staff were not acceptable and pointed to a growing problem.
He bent and picked up a golf ball, and pointed to a set of numbers stamped on it.
He nodded and pointed back, and two days later we were walking in the outlying parts of town.
They started walking but he then he said he wanted to go the chip shop and pointed towards Meliden.
The prime minister insisted ministers were responsible and pointed to achievements including falling cancer deaths and shorter waiting times.
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In court, O'Connor's demeanor is serious and studied, her questions spare and pointed on the practical effect of laws.
Ndlovu's claims triggered quick and pointed reaction from Britain and the United States.
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The Old Bailey was told how she pinned Miss Clark to the ground and pointed the knife at her chest.
The pastor of Bell Community Church broke down in tears and pointed heavenward as the not guilty verdicts were read.
Despite Mr Lutz's flair and fame, some wonder whether a few pithy memos and pointed homilies will make a difference.
He criticised Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and pointed out that guidelines banned the use of fax machines.
The second offender was said to be white with a small nose and pointed chin and wearing a grey hooded top.
Snow brushed off the negative polls and pointed to strong consumer and businesses spending as tangible signs of confidence in the economy.
It even said the Spanish secret police were investigating, and pointed to the Financial Times and Economist as sources of reckless comment.
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His voice was loud and pointed, but his expressions meek and unsure.
He walked me to the door and pointed me toward Atlantic Avenue.
As her chauffeur got nothing more than "throaty rasping" noises from the engine, the Queen laughed and pointed at the stricken limo.
He said the largest people will have died years before and pointed to health problems and higher levels of Type 2 diabetes.
He grinned quietly and pointed over my shoulder, not saying a word.
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We stopped and pointed at each other, holding the pose a moment.
Mr Woolley also said they are "untried and untested" in Britain and pointed to Sweden which has had free schools for 20 years.
Medvedev stressed that Russia is an open market now and pointed to membership in the World Trade Organization as a indication of that.
President Barack Obama, meanwhile, recently visited a prison and pointed out to the whole world that the folks in there were not so different from him.
When asked of constant rumours that he was building a Facebook phone, he rejected the speculation and pointed to the site's huge reach.
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