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All signs again point to a nerve-racking end of summer.

"And so these files, I think, again point to the immediate need for an independent children's advocate".

AV makes decisive electoral outcomes less likely (critics again point to the 2010 election, which led to an inconclusive win for the Conservatives under first past the post).

"Taken together, these results again point to the powerful influence of different aspects of student background in shaping educational outcomes, particularly for 17 and 18-year-olds at A-level," the report noted.

But the emergence of that new phenomenon Hindu terrorism is scarcely a comfort.The usual suspectsA second danger is that if Indian suspicions again point to a Pakistani involvement, the slow thawing of relations between the two hostile neighbours will revert to the deep freeze.

This may again point to a higher decay resistance and a more uniform decomposition process.

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He twisted around again, pointing to the west.

"O.K.," she said, again pointing to the sidewalk.

This again points to a situation in which large companies have moved to upgrade their infrastructures.

This once again points to Antarctica as the major source of Eemian sea level rise.

"Look at him," Hewitt said again, pointing to Blake, whose father is African-American.

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