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1 And in most cases we can pinpoint where the attack took place.
2 That was enough for Adriana to pinpoint where the shots came from.
3 Gallo sensed hesitancy and tried to pinpoint where it was coming from.
4 Mr Gaskin said Mr Hawes had helped police pinpoint where Mr Dowall went missing.
5 To pinpoint where we have the best possibilities for wind.
6 It will also exactly pinpoint where the fault is.
7 But the bank said it was too early to pinpoint where further cutbacks might take place.
8 Our results can help pinpoint where to start.
9 A host of new characters make it hard to pinpoint where the juicy plots will lie.
10 However, he also said the discovery of debris might not help pinpoint where the plane went down.
11 It's difficult to actually pinpoint where the speed comes from, it's just generally a lot more snappy.
12 The app uses facial recognition and mobile location data to pinpoint where people are in real time.
13 Scientists want to pinpoint where sheep droppings, which sometimes appear on beaches at Blackpool, are coming from.
14 Emma couldn't pinpoint where it started, but once it did, the applause built up, louder and louder.
15 Rachel stared out the tiny porthole, attempting to discern some landmark, something to pinpoint where she was.
16 It is tougher to pinpoint where excess profits accrue along the extended pipeline of structures of this sort.
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