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"You can lose points for having your toe pointed one way rather than another.
Flapping in the wind, he pointed one way, while 70percentt of the country wanted to go the other.
NUNEATON, England — As he has done frequently over the last 18 months, Andy Roost drove his blue diesel Peugeot 205 onto a farm, where signs pointed one way for "eggs" and another for "oil".
All the signs pointed one way -- toward the retail economy and a minimum-wage job.
That day in Seattle a crane dangled a pair of gigantic banners shaped like arrows: the first, inscribed "Democracy," pointed one way; the second, labeled "WTO," pointed the other.
The few known facts of the crime pointed one way; its background pointed the other.Then the truth came out.
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12 The decision in the ANT is based on whether something is pointing one way or another, akin to judging the directions of pointed arrows in the arrow-based version of the Eriksen flanker task.
To make for further excitement, the so-called libertarian Tory right is split on the HRA/ECHR controversy, with Liam Fox and John Redwood pointing one way and David Davis and Dominic Grieve (sacked as attorney general for his realistic analysis) pointing in favour of continued engagement with Europe and the notion of supra-national accountability.
But just by a goalkeeper pointing one way, it can knock you off".
Theoretically, primary schools are supposed to introduce languages instead, but that's like the road sign with the big black arrow pointing one way and the skinny little red arrow going the other.
The goal is to merely acknowledge this weird hair purgatory we're in and point one way out of it.
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