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To our right, as he now pointed out, were some Kazakh girls — kazashki.

"As the piece rises in elevation," Serra now pointed out to us, "it not only leans in but torques and turns outward, corkscrews up.

And that, as much as anything, an archaeologist has now pointed out, affirms the paramount place of scribes and writing in Maya politics.

Mr. Moskowitz of Equity Now pointed out that none of the above examples take into consideration the "time value" of the $3,952 saved by not refinancing.

He writes: "As pretty much everyone in the punditocracy has by now pointed out, TARP has been one of the most successful single pieces of legislation in the history of American government".

Politically, the Massachusetts election seems likely to presage worse days ahead, suggesting, as an unending parade of commentators have now pointed out, that Obama and his governing party could face a calamitous November.

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1.08pm BST Rajoy is now pointing out the bright spots.

Now point out the behavior you wish to correct.

The FA now points out that Fifa has ultimate responsibility for safety in the sport.

Commentators are now pointing out that the G20 was a policy failure for Brown.

From the preflight announcements of fictional Veritas Airways:The flight attendants are now pointing out the emergency exits.

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