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The Four Schools of Buddhist Philosophy: Clear Discrimination of Views Pointing at the Definitive Meaning.
* 227 – 239 AD: Despite doubts from fellow ministers at court, Ma Jun from the Kingdom of Wei in China invents the first historically verifiable South Pointing Chariot, which provided cardinal direction as a non-magnetic, mechanized compass.
Pointing at each scar, Sun Quan asked Zhou Tai the story behind it, whereupon Zhou would respond with his memories of past battles.
Pointing at each scar on Zhou's body, Sun Quan asked Zhou Tai the story behind it, whereupon Zhou would respond with his memories of past battles.
Pointing at another person with an extended finger is considered rude in many cultures.
* Cant, James " The SS-20 Missile-Why Were You Pointing at Me?
* Crepeau, Pierre, Pointing at the Wind: The Weather Vane Collection of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Canadian Museum c. 1990
* I can't clear this ear: Pointing at the ear with forefinger.
* Pointing at the ear: " listen!
* Pointing at someone changes the reference of the next signal from " I " to the diver pointed at.
* Pointing at side of head with screwing movement: " I am dizzy "; or " there is a boat moving about " ( the screwing represents a propeller ).
The Instrument Pointing System consisted of a three-axis gimbal system mounted on a gimbal support structure connected to a Spacelab pallet at one end and the aft end of the payload at the other, a payload clamping system for support of the mounted experiment during launch and landing and a control system based on the inertial reference of a three-axis gyro package and operated by a gimbal-mounted microcomputer.
An ink rubbing of one of the calligraphy stela at the Beilin Museum in Xi ' an, called the " God of Literature Pointing the Dipper.
* Pointing breed, a group of breeds of hunting dog breed trained to point at prey
' Pointing ' is a threat display where the bird stretches out horizontally, with feathers sleeked and the bill pointed at the target of the aggression.
" Pointing at the last three words of this sentence, Bury asks, " Does this imply that she incurred some punishment afterwards, worse even than a dull marriage?
Pointing one's index finger at a person is considered rude in certain cultures.
* Stigg of the Dump-" Garbage Rain " " Pointing Fingers " " Short Strings " from Still Alive at the Veglia Lounge ( 2002 )
Pointing the useless revolver at Everest, Hubbard ordered Everest to drop his gun and surrender.
Pointing the gun at her, he demanded she move to the passenger seat.
Pointing an electronic camera at the same stationary monochrome caption for a long period of time could result in the image becoming burnt onto the camera tube's target — and even onto the phosphor of a monitor displaying it in extreme cases.
" Pointing out an error on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's website ( FCO ) and accusing the British government of " delaying tactics " in relation to Megrahi's second Lockerbie appeal, UN Observer at the Lockerbie trial Dr Hans Köchler wrote to Foreign Secretary David Miliband on 21 July 2008 saying:

Pointing and with
Pointing to the overwhelming dominance of the aircraft carrier in the Pacific Theater, they asked the United States Congress to fund a large fleet of " supercarriers " and their supporting battle groups, beginning with the USS United States ( CVA-58 ).
* 1107 — The Chinese engineer Wu Deren combines the mechanical compass vehicle of the South Pointing Chariot with the distance-measuring odometer device.
In the Song period, the odometer vehicle was also combined with another old complex mechanical device known as the South Pointing Chariot.
Pointing laterally forward, it, together with the acromion, serves to stabilize the shoulder joint.
Pointing to the image of the Santo Niño, Baladhay explained that he had found on top of him a small child trying to wake him and tickling him with the midrib of the coconut.
The primary objectives were round-the-clock observations of the celestial sphere in ultraviolet and X-ray spectral wavelengths with the ASTRO-1 observatory, consisting of four telescopes: Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope ( HUT ); Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment ( WUPPE ); Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope ( UIT ), mounted on the Instrument Pointing System ( IPS ).
This mission, with the orbiter Challenger, was the first pallet-only Spacelab mission and the first to operate the Spacelab Instrument Pointing System ( IPS ).
Pointing to a hostname with a CNAME record is not a valid configuration.
One of Hubble's four Reaction Wheel Assemblies ( RWA ) -- part of the telescope's Pointing Control Subsystem -- was replaced with a refurbished spare.
During the flight, Dr. England was responsible for activating and operating the Spacelab systems, operating the Instrument Pointing System ( IPS ), and the Remote Manipulator System ( RMS ), assisting with experiment operations, and performing a contingency EVA had one been necessary.
Pointing to the overwhelming dominance of the aircraft carrier in the Pacific Theater, they asked the United States Congress to fund a large fleet of " supercarriers " and their supporting battle groups, beginning with USS United States.
Many breeders had to resort to crossing the Spinone with other wire-haired breeds, such as the Boulet, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon and German Wirehaired Pointer.
* Pointing or gesturing with the chopsticks in hand
Pointing with a finger costs the player a life.
Pointing out that the persons were supernatural or heroic, Dryden linked his work with the genre we would call Romance: " The subject, therefore, being extended beyond the limits of human nature, admits of that sort of marvelous and surprising conduct, which is rejected in other plays ... it would follow of necessity, that the expressions should be lofty, figurative, and majestical.
In 2002 the British Army's L118 guns completed replacement of their optical sights with the LINAPS Artillery Pointing System ( APS ) mounted above the barrel.
Pointing the gun at Friar, she says she'll collect the debt he owes her for saving his life by making him play with her.

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Pointing out that predicables are predicated univocally of substances ; that is, they refer to " the same thing " found in each instance, St. Thomas argued that whatever can be said about being is not univocal, because all beings are unique, each actuated by a unique existence.
* Chinese Buddhist monks Zhi Yu and Zhi You craft more South Pointing Chariot vehicles for Emperor Tenji of Japan, as recorded in the Nihon Shoki ( the South Pointing Chariot is a non-magnetic, mechanical-driven directional-compass vehicle that incorporates the use of a differential gear ).
Pointing to Private Willis of the First Grenadier Guards, who is the sentry on duty, the Queen claims that she is able to subdue her response to the effects of manly beauty.
Another system behaving like a Foucault pendulum is a South Pointing Chariot that is run along a circle of fixed latitude on a globe.
A simple mechanical device that can be used to visualize parallel transport is the South Pointing Chariot.
Pointing out that a problem exists is much easier than having to specify where it is located and how rife it is.
Pointing out that " Professor Bernard Quatermass ... like all science fiction heroes, has to keep running hard if he is not to be overtaken by the world of fact ," the anonymous reviewer went on to state how much he had enjoyed the episode.
Pointing the bill is usually a warning signal.
The French claim that the Spinone has descended from crosses of several French pointing breeds, whilst the Italians believe the Spinone is the ancestor of the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, the German Wirehaired Pointer, and the Pudelpointer.
This problem of self-willed death is in some ways analogous to the death produced in primitive peoples by witchcraft (“ Pointing the bone ”).
Pointing to the left, ᐸ, it is pa, and to the right, ᐳ, po.
The Small Munsterlander is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale under Group 7, Section 1. 2, Continental Pointing Dogs of Spaniel type, and it is related to the Epagneul Français and the Drentsche Patrijshond.

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