Sentence examples for point variously from inspiring English sources

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They point, variously, to Mr Brahimi's comments that there is no military solution, and to Mr Cameron's recent suggestion that Mr Assad might be coaxed into accepting an offer of asylum.Even if the Seif plan gains traction ("and that is far from guaranteed," says a Western diplomat in Doha), the chasm between civilian and military leaders is still wide.

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More puzzling was a series of delicate tops, showpieces from the runway of the designer, Clare Waight Keller, that were emblazoned with double silver arrows pointing variously to the wrists ($2,895), the hips ($2,350) or, in one distressingly cropped version, the ovaries ($1,895).

From this vantage point you variously gaze over the sea, the terracotta roofs of town and the oyster farms of the lagoon.

The length of DNA that is associated with the NM at each attachment point is variously reported as between 100 and 1000 bp with individual loops ranging from 4 to 200 kbp (Vogelstein et al. 1980; Buongiorno-Nardelli et al. 1982; Singh et al. 1997; Bode et al. 2003).

Ministers variously point to the National Trust and British Waterways as examples.

There was no firm title at this point, which was variously referred to as Deaf, Dumb and Blind Boy, Amazing Journey, Journey into Space, The Brain Opera and Omnibus.

"These are variously pointing either to a hard landing or, at best, a decisive slowdown".

His post prompted a number of withering responses, which variously pointed out the gravity of the issues being discussed and the amount of money that senators earn – $174,000£112,00000) a year.. "@SenJohnMcCain That hearing sounds so boring though.

The nave windows are also pointed arches and variously have one, two or three lights topped with trefoils.

The pointing man has variously been described as either the patron of the work (Fraenger in 1947), as an advocate of Adam denouncing Eve (Dirk Bax in 1956), as Saint John the Baptist in his camel's skin (Isabel Mateo Goméz in 1963), or as a self-portrait.

A register of hearths, tallied for tax purposes, dating from 1328 has been estimated variously to point to a total population of 15 million to 22 million; the total, not much below the figure for the end of Louis XIV's reign in 1715, was probably slightly reduced after a crest toward the end of the 13th century.

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