Sentence examples for giant points from inspiring English sources

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"The Buried Giant" points everywhere but at us, because its fictional setting is feeble, mythically remote, generic, and pressureless; and because its allegory manages somehow to be at once too literal and too vague — a magic rare but unwelcome.

The mining giant points out that the mix of rough diamonds that get sold back in South Africa after having been sorted and pooled in London by its Diamond Trading Company are on average better and more expensive than those produced at home.Small producers sell their production on local diamond exchanges, but most of it still does not get cut and polished in South Africa.

The toy maker has not one but three of its L.O.L. Surprise! toys on Google's list this year, which the search giant points out were also all the subject of numerous YouTube unboxing videos over the holiday shopping season, which helped drive searches.

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More precisely, where should the search giant point its gusher of greenbacks?

I cuddled Mom's head and kissed it 13 times, one for each Giant point.

Officials at the Zurich-based giant point out the bank employs more than 30,000 Americans, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and owns two broker-dealers registered under United States laws, UBS Securities and UBS Financial Services, better known to Americans as the former Paine Webber unit.

The admission, made in an official blog post by Alan Eustace, Google's engineering chief, comes a month after regulators in Europe started asking the search giant pointed questions about Street View, the layer of real-world photographs accessible from Google Maps.

After purchasing payments software developer Global Bay, the payments company is acquiring European e-payments giant Point for $820 million.

This will be a huge addition for the eCommerce giant: Point, click, upload, and find the product you desire.

Last year, VeriFone announced the acquisition of European e-payments giant Point for $820 million and is planning to spend $1 billion a year to grow its payments network.

One reason they are controversial, as Diana Farrell of McKinsey, the consulting giant, pointed out the other day at the Council on Foreign Relations, is they are "a challenge to the Anglo-Saxon model".

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