Trainer Doug O'Neill indicated immediately after the race that his team was pointed toward the Belmont Stakes.
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South Korea's military has reported missile movements on North Korea's east coast, but nothing pointed toward South Korea.
They can be open or crossed, and her feet can be pointed toward you or away from you.
Stand at your desk, and, arms straight, place your palms on the desk with your fingers pointed toward you.
Beckord pointed toward Interstate 90, which runs southeast a hundred miles to Chicago.
Baffert said Govenor Charlie could be pointed toward the May 18 Preakness, while Code West is a possibility for the Belmont Stakes on June 9.
Mohamed Shnewer kissed his fingers and pointed toward his family.
They pointed toward a blackboard, pockmarked with gaping holes.
The horses had their heads pointed toward the men as they approached, and at the foot of a tree, outside the corral, the saddles were piled together and covered with a tarpaulin.
Many faiths know a moment when a territorial practice gets pointed toward a symbolic and indoor activity: thus, most famously, the move from the Temple Judaism of ancient Israel to the Talmudic, rabbinical Judaism that arose after the destruction of the Temple.
Just a day before the official announcement of the Academy Award nominees, all signs pointed toward a Best Picture race between Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty, with Argo a strong third ready to exploit any voting-splitting between those other two films.
Pointed toward his 18-acre compound in Marin County, California, Sean Parker rips through the night fog on the Golden Gate Bridge in a stealthy Audi S6 that masks a Lamborghini engine, one pale hand on the wheel, the other toggling through thousands of songs uploaded on the car's sound system.
That, at least, might have pointed journalists toward real outside critique when reporting on this study.
He walked me to the door and pointed me toward Atlantic Avenue.
In the comments section, a reader pointed me toward more-detailed data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), which captures death-certificate data from all the states.
He noted that voting on such measures typically broke into familiar political blocs, while Indonesia is famously non-aligned, but he pointed to a shift toward abstention on a vote concerning treatment of Burmese monks.
He pointed from the witness stand toward Drayton at the defendant's table, identified him as the man wearing a clock around his neck, and told Justice of the Peace Melanie Andress-Tobiasson that Drayton chased him to a bedroom and stabbed the knife through the door during the argument early Oct. 17.
Like magnets attracted to iron, we pointed the nose of the aircraft toward it.
The theme of the speech, as many pundits have pointed out, was a move toward the center and a pledge to work with Republicans, while guiding the nation.
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Without a word, she pointed to Agar, who was walking toward us.
Andersen also pointed to the company's move toward mega-ships.
The article pointed out that with the government taking a strong stance toward solar energy, investors were investigating ways to gain exposure to the sector.
He pointed out, though, that Mary's rage toward the disciples is made easier for Ms. Shaw by her sitting still for 15 minutes, surrounded by a flock of interloping theatergoers.
Tunisia has made great progress toward democracy in the past two years, she pointed out, with presidential elections expected after the new constitution is approved, likely later this year.
Readers pointed out that continental drift is causing France to drift away from the United States, not toward it.
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