"I wish people would stop pointing the finger, " said Hernandez, who has taken the brunt of the criticism for her vulgar words exchanged and fights with others.
Cubs 3B Valbuena was replaced in the bottom of the fifth because of the hurt finger, but Sveum said X-rays showed it wasn't broken.
When swimmers spread their fingers just right, each individual digit forms its own boundary layer, as if it's "dressed in a sleeve of water that moves with the finger, " Bejan said.
Barry Bonds for the past seven or eight years has essentially pointed his finger at everybody and said either show me the proof or leave me alone, and now this is the first time where we're going to see the proof.
The ruling "serves as a major blow to Mayor Michael Bloomberg's incessant finger-wagging, " said J.
"There's nothing specific I can point my finger at, " Kuroda said of his difficult history against Colorado.
The constant squabbles have left him tired of finger-pointing, he said.
He admitted throwing a drink over the young riding instructor and wagging his finger at her, but said he never made any kind of shooting gesture towards her as described by two witnesses.
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In their letter to President Sarkozy, laying down the priorities for the Cannes G20 Summit, David Cameron and five other heads of state put their finger on the problem: they said that confidence of citizens, businesses and markets had been damaged by a "lack of visible political will".
By contrast, said Dr Westerman, each finger had at least 12 different gestures available to it that MultiTouch could recognise.
Their effort is extremely tentative, and one expert in gene sequencing said the methodology used to finger IAPV is flawed.
Massu said he could not put his finger on what wrong for him in the final.
"I'm devastated to tell you the truth, it was the news I was dreading, " said Ponting, who broke the finger attempting a catch during the third Test in Perth.
Mr. Gordon said he wore one on every finger.
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Some held signs that said "Silence" and put their finger to their lips.
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That said, it seems a reach to finger them for any of the problems that eventually came up with regard to them giving inflated grades to mortgage securities that eventually went bust.
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In 2004, a Canadian MP from Calgary was accused of pointing his middle finger at a member from another party who he said had been heckling him in the House of Commons.
"I said to him maybe he's taken his finger off the pulse because he didn't know what was going on!"
With regard to energy policy, he said up to eight departments currently "have their finger in that pie" and he would prefer a department of energy and climate change, similar to Westminster, to take control.
Beyond pointing his finger at the problem, though, Mr Sanchez has not said much about how to realise his goal of teaching all children to read and do basic maths by the time they are eight.
Jewelry designer Jennifer Fisher, a Southern California transplant to New York, said that a sleek down parka from the brand Finger in the Nose has become a classic in her two kids' closets, and in her gift-giving repertoire.
"I can't point a finger at someone who offered a change at all, " he said.
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The 58-year-old consultant surgeon said that having a thumb or the tip of a finger amputated would be "painful".
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Valls said he had not come to Amiens to point the finger at anyone, but the rule of law must be followed.
Under cross-examination at the High Court in Glasgow, Parker said that Ms Spence had the tip of her pinkie finger cut off along with her thumb.
"Try making this area here darker, " said Joe, circumscribing the girl's face with a finger.
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