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Justin Pine, the fourth researcher, told The Guardian that "everybody loses" but "this issue cannot be pinpointed on Peru".
One of the joys of reading is the discovery of how people really think and act pinpointed on the page.
Both are pinpointed on the map included in the edition that I brought with me to Warsaw.
In response, the Droid phone returned a detailed map of the area, with restaurants pinpointed on the page.
Nothing illustrates the adage "Wherever you go, there you are" better than seeing your location pinpointed on an electronic map by a Global Positioning System device.
A target area of 1 sq km has been pinpointed on the comet's surface and Philae could land anywhere inside it, say mission controllers.
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The investigation is the first time that scientists have been able to pinpoint on a large scale how different genes are linked to developing the disease, as well as the mutations involved.
Russia's railroad ministry also plans to set up a Web tracking system so that a customer can pinpoint on the Internet a container's location across the Far East, Siberia and western Russia.
For example, it is difficult to pinpoint on the oxygen isotope curve the answers to questions such as: when in the Middle MCO did rates of sea level change increase so drastically that coral systems had to adjust, or when did the strengthening of the monsoon winds trigger changes in the oceanic circulation pattern.
By August 26, the storm became increasingly disorganized and hard to pinpoint on satellite imagery.
People are tired of the struggle, and now our government is talking about spending billions to attack a country most of us can't pinpoint on a map.
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