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He pointed through the window slit of our armoured car at some fast-moving, distant figures.
Beckoning to Meg he pointed through the camphor trees to where a patch of sunlight caught the branches of a mahogany tree.
Amy took me out on the half-rebuilt deck and pointed through the pine trees to the entrance to the basement of the house where her aunt still lives and where her uncle had taken her.
And he pointed through the big front window to the apartment building up the street as he recalled the reporters and investigators descending on the neighborhood a short time later, all asking about the small man named Hani.
Stopping in front of a miniaturized version of the Red Wagon, an allegorical installation about the Soviet Union that's now in St . Petersburgs Hermitage museum, Emilia pointed through the glass: "You can's enter from front because, in Soviet Union, front door was always sHermitage
I pointed through the doorway to the living room, where the piece of mesh stiff, twisted, blackened from the heat of reëntry occupied a place on the bookcase, where formerly a vase had stood, between Salinger and Salter in the American Lit section.
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"A friend of mine, Omar, died there last week," he said, pointing through the fence.
"Who lives way out like that?" Angie says, pointing through the window at a line of trailer homes.
"There's the Vanguard," people said, pointing through the haar, but she was there one morning and gone the next.
It takes just a little pressure to draw the knife from shank to point through the six sharpening strips.
"But it's just like all the other trees outside," Chitra said, pointing through the glass wall.
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