"It was a raging sea in here, " he said, pointing to 3-foot-high water marks, a broken door.
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"There they are, " he said, pointing toward nine horses, heads down grazing, in a meadow framed by oaks and sycamore.
"Global economic conditions are improving but remain fragile, " he said, pointing to weak labor markets, tight credit, and depressed consumer spending.
The EU's reconciliation work had now moved to Balkan countries, he said, pointing out that Croatia is on the verge of membership.
"The corporate sector in Spain has made tremendous efforts in boosting productivity, " he said, pointing out that this can hit the numbers of people in work.
"We'd have loved to have had Jo with us last year, " he said, pointing out that college commitments in the USA had hindered Leedham's availability last summer.
"I have stuck out my neck in this country trying to show Jewish people are as normal as other people, " he said, pointing out that the government had allowed the Israeli cricket team to participate in an international tournament held in Malaysia last April.
He said evidence has been pointing toward a domestic source.
The constant squabbles have left him tired of finger-pointing, he said.
He said he believed Singapore had been unfairly singled out and that despite pointing fingers, Europol was not sharing the evidence it had gathered with the rest of the world.
The numbers did not suggest an inevitable Tory victory, he said, despite statistics from recent elections pointing to a link between retiring MPs and the eventual outcome of the following election.
"Her little boy was in the kitchen and he got nicked here, " Klaybor said, pointing to his forehead.
But their value went down as anticipated, Berkowitz said, pointing to the evidence he'd put up on a big, white screen.
He said he would "conceivably" have been happy to serve in a coalition government, pointing to one Lib-Lab coalition operating in his local county council, Norfolk.
Alexander's friend Chris Hughes said he was happy with the verdict, pointing out a bold proclamation that Arias made in one of her jailhouse interviews that she wouldn't be found guilty.
"Her little boy was in the kitchen and he got nicked here, " Mr. Klaybor said, pointing to his forehead.
"We were pointing out different potential problem areas, " he said.
John McCain, an Arizona Republican who spent six years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, said he supports lifting the ban on women serving in combat, pointing out women are already serving in harm's way.
Perez said he is proud of his accomplishments at the Justice Department, pointing to a 40 percent increase in the number of human trafficking cases, stepped up hate crimes enforcement and efforts to protect the employment rights of military service members.
Strachan said he had no qualms about signing a 34-year-old, pointing to the example of Richard Gough and Dave Watson at Everton and Steve Bould at Sunderland.
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.
"The first thing they did was they started spamming out e-mails, using his name, pointing to Web pages he has on those Web sites, " Cluely said.
Ronnie Smith, general secretary of Scotland's largest teaching union, the EIS, said he was "well aware" of the issues raised in the survey, while pointing out that deprivation had a major impact on pupil performance.
"It's killing him that he's not helping us a whole bunch offensively, killing him, " Tortorella said, pointing out that his captain was still contributing off the puck.
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Niyogi said it is "very hard to root out" the role played by short-term weather patterns and longer-term trends in creating conditions recorded over a given stretch, such as the period from June 2011 to June 2012 measured by NOAA. But he said, "They're all tied together" and can contribute to major issues, pointing specifically to the interdependent relationship between heat and drought.
Pointing to examples at Portsmouth in the UK, Malaga in Spain and Servette in Switzerland, he said Gulf takeovers did not have a perfect track record.
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