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They pointed beyond the woes of particular individuals toward a more complex web of social circumstance.
The shallow stream ran nearby; Gulali's mother pointed beyond it to the hill where Gulali had stepped on the mine.
Indeed, McCourt also pointed beyond Selig at Rob Manfred, an executive vice president of M.L.B., as another hostile figure.
He pointed beyond the volleyball court to where an outdoor swimming pool for employees was being sunk into the compound's northwest corner.
He pointed beyond the sunken bar a few feet away, where half a dozen men and as many blondes in G-strings were engaged in lap dances, to a silk curtain behind which patrons could enjoy greater privacy.
And those whose motto used to be Cool Britannia reject the past as a useless burden and abandon all sense of heritage (remember the Dome?) Boyle pointed beyond that to an attempt at reintegration: there was no Rule Britannia here, no mindless waving of union flags.
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Religious language is symbolic, always pointing beyond itself to transcendent sacred meanings.
These other circumstances are also contingent, pointing beyond themselves for the ground of their intelligibility.
It points beyond the High Renaissance to the rising wave of Mannerism.
Indeed, can anything as architecturally flashy as the Sagrada Família ever really point beyond itself?
The old man seemed to be pointing beyond the overspilling garden wall.
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