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But night after night of the same quakelike eruptions has inspired a local obsession — driven by fear and fascination — to pinpoint the cause.

Fassel seemed to pinpoint why this game holds extra fascination.

Between Genius and Genocide: The Tragedy of Fritz Haber, Father of Chemical Warfare by Daniel Charles Jonathan Cape £20, pp313 It would be hard to pinpoint a man who better embodies our fears and fascination for modern science than Fritz Haber, a genius who battled heroically for his native land, but whose reputation was destroyed by his unquestioning scientific enthusiasms.

And he has managed to get some fascination into the desperate devices by which the health authorities, headed by a young physician, attempt to pinpoint the fatal carrier.But, unfortunately, the script of Harry Essex, based on a factual magazine piece, has a bad tendency to ramble and to confuse two separate hunts.

(Women are tougher to pinpoint).

Torre could not pinpoint why.

They cannot pinpoint one thing.

"Usually he's so pinpoint".

It's hard to pinpoint.

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