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The headache usually begins in a pinpoint spot of the head and can move to another part of the head.
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"Pinpoint spots or recessed lights are the death of a good lighting scheme," said Peter Guzy, a partner at Asfour Guzy Architects, which designed Blue Hill, Blue Ribbon and Alison on Dominick Street.
The most persuasive explanation, however, comes from Jonathan Kuhn, a Parks Department historian, who said such arrows exist in parks throughout the city and were placed by utility companies to pinpoint spots where junction boxes providing power to tall iron lamps are buried two to three feet below ground.
Side effects include fever, skin peeling, rashes, unusual bleeding and pinpoint spots on the skin.[21] If you don't have access to silver sulfadiazine, you can skip this step.
The state also developed a commodity distribution plan, pinpointing spots in each town and city where Connecticut officials and the Federal Emergency Management Agency could deliver supplies.
By allowing researchers to trace this spray of particle tracks back to their source, the high-resolution detectors -- called, unsurprisingly, Belle and BaBar -- pinpoint the spot at which the decays take place.
We can almost pinpoint the spot he's talking about".
"It's difficult to pinpoint a spot in the desert," Mr. Ultan explained.
Historians used diaries, eyewitness accounts and other primary resource materials, as well as modern mapping, to pinpoint the spot.
Mr. Green, of the A.T.F., said the arson investigators were trying to pinpoint the spot where the fire started.
It took Didion a couple of questions to warm up, and even then she gazed into the distance when responding to questions, as if she needed to pinpoint a spot in the back of the room on which to focus.
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