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Lockwood, who grew up in Missouri and Ohio, describes her elementary-school classmates as having "fragile walks and pink pinpoints on their knees and knuckles like outrageous emeralds".
It is just that they happened to come from pinpoints on the Catholic world map where long-hidden secrets became public because victims organized, government officials investigated, lawyers sued or the news media paid attention.
Over the course of six or seven years, I was trying to write about certain pinpoints on the map, and it just so happens that a several of them were criminal.
When you click on the link, it opens up a KML file that launches Google Maps on your cell phone and hows you all your Twitter friends as pinpoints on the map.
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Do or Delete: Stephanie Freeman, Director of Arts and Humanities, quickly pinpoints an on-going source of stress.
Her pupils were pinpoint, though pinpoint on both sides — probably from the narcotics she had received.
Justin Pine, the fourth researcher, told The Guardian that "everybody loses" but "this issue cannot be pinpointed on Peru".
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.
One of the joys of reading is the discovery of how people really think and act pinpointed on the page.
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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