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`They pointed out that two diametrically opposite explanations are possible.

a sterile simple or branched filament or hair borne among sporangia; may be pointed or clubbed.

Other studies on soy isoflavones also pointed to a possibility that the soy phytochemicals may help prevent breast cancer recurrence.

Sarah crammed another lump of muffin into her mouth and pointed the pen at me. “I will stop right now.

Japan has no equivalent system to rank the fish on supermarket shelves as either red, for endangered, yellow or green, for plentiful, he pointed out.

--Carmela turned towards the young man who was talking with her, and saying a few words to him, pointed with her finger to Teresa.

The plenum pointed out that culture is the spirit and soul of a nation, and is the power to propel development of a country and the revitalization of a nation.

It is pointed out that there always exists an arc with the least safe coefficient between one slope top line and each of those lines which is below the slope top line; In order to find all these arcs, a concrete method is given, and finally some examples are described.

They have narrow pointed leaves.

"You!" the other defendant pointed at Hanna.

Every one had on tan clothes and a pointed cap.

He also pointed to the strong associations between food, feeding, caring and love.

He pointed at Lisa, who sat quietly and stiffly. "She was the one who was about to reveal my plans!"

the hamlet of Saint-Laurent with its church whose bell tower, from afar,seemed to add itself to the pointed towers of the Porte Saint-Martin;

Stitch underarm, shoulder, and neckline darts from the outer edge of the fabric to the vanishing point. A double pointed dart must be tapered and knotted at both points.

The paper indicated summarily the Lean Logistics theory then, gave the conditions which must be met to carry out Lean Logistics successfully and pointed out the importance to adopt Lean Logistics.

pointed造句

The politician made pointed comments on pollution.

He pointed to the baker, the pudgy Nazorine.

Mother, ever the peacemaker, pointed her finger at my little brother and said, "See? Now stop! ""

The study authors pointed out that chocolate eaten in Sweden tends to have a high cocoa content.

The pressure causes tiny blood vessels in the retina to kink and twist, which is pointed out by one other arrow points to "dents" in retinal veins, a condition known as A-V nicking.

The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, and putting his ten fingers before his face to represent bars, peeped through them jocosely.

I pointed to my shorts and trotted on.

Sports sponsorship experts doubted that the Liverpool deal pointed the way to an uplift in deals across football.

It is pointed out that all direct proof of such a stage is lacking, and particular appeal is made to the evidence from the rest of the animal world;

Her foot pointed artfully toward tapering toes.

large marine arthropod of the American Atlantic coast having a domed horseshoe-shaped carapace and stiff pointed tail; a living fossil related to the wood louse.

He pointed to where the village lay.

The prosecutor pointed out that roosters' eggs were very valuable for mixing magic potions, and that Satan was known to employ witches for brooding these eggs.

Still, as I've pointed out in the past, American broadband is pretty crummy.

The deformation and stress of the convection superheater are investigated based on its structure simulation. It is pointed out that the greatest stress exists in the area of the outlet tube's bend of the convection superheater,and the tube strap has great affect on the tube's swelling.

He excitedly pointed it out to the boy and exclaimed, "Look at that!"

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