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The ad's second page uses an archival engraving of a pointing hand to draw attention to the pesticide name, "Finish, " in purple letters.
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Pointing out that second-hand smoke can harm babies turns out to work.
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Sometimes Diana came out on the back porch and lit a cigarette, standing there holding her elbow, the hand with the cigarette pointing at the sky.
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He sweeps his hand around the Bimini, pointing to its bar, where Swisher-brand floor mats and beer towels soak up spilled suds.
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Beane was pointing out that with the current problem at hand, they needed a very different staffing strategy.
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Indeed, several of his colleagues have been surprised to receive hand-written notes from Mr Rove pointing out minor blemishes in their academic articles.
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The Chinese stall representative responds by shaking her head angrily and pointing to the original price on the calculator in her left hand.
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Modern-day right-handed crabs orient their prey with the shell pointing away from their body and the opening on the right-hand side.
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She shook her hand, "No, that was Barney's idea, " pointing to the man on his hands and knees, fumbling with tangled cords.
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