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1 Other features of the body point back to an even earlier stage.
2 He did not point back toward the officers, Wooten told CNN.
3 The regiment can point back to several days' marches of fifty kilometers --.
4 Grimsby also took a very creditable point back north after a draw against Shrewsbury.
5 Another point back are the Hurricanes, and the Islanders host Carolina on Saturday afternoon.
6 The Flames remain one point back of the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
7 They are meant to point back at space differently.
8 And the points actually point back to the center of what we call a basal rosette.
9 Finally, after two days arguing the point back and forth, they made each other a promise.
10 Troi saw Okona point back toward the stage.
11 But from this point back the decks ran to within a few feet of the stern.
12 Thompson lifted his rifle and with steady nerve aimed at a point back of the fore-leg.
13 And if our sentiments appear exaggerated, violent, and overstrained, I must point back to their origin.
14 But these interesting organs themselves point back far earlier than a mixed ape-human ancestor in many cases.
15 Maybe even point back to the killer.
16 Yours seems to be how to murder me without causing the fingers to point back at you.
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