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Today we fired toward the source of the fire".
Most tropic movements are orthotropic; i.e., they are directed toward the source of the stimulus.
No one answered when she banged on the neighbor's door, so Mrs. Ramos continued down the hallway, right toward the source of the smoke.
In response, Israeli soldiers fired tank shells toward the source of the fire, hitting Syrian mobile artillery units, the spokesman said.
"These genetically identical cells undergo a dialogue, alternately 'listening' and 'speaking,' which is essential for chemotropic interactions," Glass said, referring to movement toward the source of a chemical.
PARIS — I started running toward the source of the yellow smoke without knowing what it was — only that it was coming from the island in the middle of the Seine at the heart of so much of Paris' history.
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Shawn interprets this as a step toward "finding the source of the 'piercing scream' I seem always to hear when there is nothing around me to shield me from it".
The cozy bipartisan reunion of Gramm with the two presidents under the auspices of UBS goes a long way toward explaining the source of our economic misery.
By helping your partner to recognize your feelings about that behavior, rather than merely attacking it, you will go much further toward resolving the source of upset or conflict.
But for now he is spending his nights shooting into the dark, toward the sources of Palestinian fire.
Like the Maginot Line that failed to protect France from the German invasion in World War II, those expensive fraud sensors were pointing toward the sources of past fund scandals -- the contents of the portfolio, the outside investments of the fund manager -- and not toward the market-timers concealed in the industry's own customer base.
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