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Pointing and who
( Furgus, 2002 ) Pointing dogs were originally used by hunters who netted the game.

Pointing and is
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 ).
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 at another person with an extended finger is considered rude in many cultures.
* Pointing at side of head with screwing movement: " I am dizzy "; or " there is a boat moving about " ( the screwing represents a propeller ).
Pointing to a hostname with a CNAME record is not a valid configuration.
Pointing at or touching something with the feet is also considered rude.
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.
' Pointing ' is a threat display where the bird stretches out horizontally, with feathers sleeked and the bill pointed at the target of the aggression.
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 one's index finger at a person is considered rude in certain cultures.
Pointing to the left,, it is pa, and to the right,, 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.

Pointing and on
Pointing out the achievement given the conditions, he further stated, " Their ability to replicate that exact point — what they did was phenomenal, what they did was spot on.
Pointing stick on a Lenovo ThinkPad.
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 to an inquiry that alleged Amadou held 15, 000 shares in Ecobank, Nigerien authorities issued an international warrant for his arrest on 30 July 2009.
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.
* Pointing stick, a computer input device commonly found on laptops
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 ).
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.
Sources differ on the exact lineage, though the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Pudelpointer, Stichelhaar, and Deutscher-Kurzhaar are commonly accepted as the most likely contributors.
* Hauling wind: Pointing the ship towards the direction of the wind ; generally not the fastest point of travel on a sailing vessel.
Pointing to the high value of Thung Yai for nature conservation and biodiversity, the opponents on the national and international level had raised the possibility of declaring the area a World Heritage Site.
Pointing has a very specific purpose in our society, to reference an object or location based on its position relative to ourselves.
Pointing to it, he said " El tic, eu tac, el tic, eu tac " ( punning on tic-tac, the Romanian equivalent of " tick-tock ", but also meaning " It ticks, I am silent, it ticks, I am silent ").
Pointing to a tree, he asked what it was called and the natives replied, “ Burac .” Thereupon, the priest made his first notation on his book of information “ burac ”.
" 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 out to Olivia a tear on the carpet on the Beacon staircase, she later pulled up the carpet after it had been fixed in an attempt to cause Olivia to fall down the stairs.
* Pointing the whip at the shoulder is used to make the horse move out or stops him from moving inward on the circle.

Pointing and she
" Pointing to the complexity of the author-function, she concludes: “ Mary's version should be considered the definitive one, while the ‘ restored ’ version provides access to important unpublished contextual sources that illuminate the evolution of the 1964 edition .”
Pointing out the differences in all these media, she once remarked that theatre was really the actor ’ s medium ; the stage was actor ’ s space ; cinema was the director ’ s medium ; and television was a writer ’ s medium.
Pointing towards the lady's corpse, Govianus tells them that she has gone to a place where the Tyrant can never reach her.
" 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 the gun at her, he demanded she move to the passenger seat.
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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