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Many parts of the Justice Department must be pointed in a new direction.
The return of the miniskirt the following year pointed in a more provocative direction.
The wings are medium to long and are rounded in most species, pointed in a few, especially the nighthawks.
You ache for an assurance that you're pointed in a purposeful direction, but suspect that you're going nowhere fast.
But he praised Mr. Barr for being careful "to always keep the weapon pointed in a safe direction".
While growth has slowed, Mr. Greenspan pointed in a speech on Tuesday to strengths in the economy.
Had the facts pointed in a different direction, he would have been as robust in his views in defending it.
Eric Gill's 1918 stations, carved in shallow relief for Westminster Cathedral in London, pointed in a new direction.
Yet when the document turned to substance, it pointed in a direction opposite to that proclaimed in Mr. Bush's oratory.
The influence of Kandinsky's Improvisations from 1911 onward, though delayed, was nonetheless great and pointed in a direction that abstract painting was to take 40 years later.
"Most problematically," she said, "innocent individuals on campus have been identified and fingers pointed in a manner that is deeply unfair, hurtful and unworthy of this university community".
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