Sentences with phrase «point at a name»

He pointed at the name of the company that made the plane and said «I've never flown on one of their planes before.»
The arrow will point at a name and you press the button corresponding to the name.

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If we can accept them as reasonable judges, they all name Frances Hesselbein — Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree, advisor to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, former CEO of the Girl Scouts, and more — as the best leader in the country.
His niche is what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
The rest of the afternoon flies by and before I know it, it's time to check out the evening commute report, dinner options in my neighborhood, and my outfit for tonight's date, which was put together by WhatToWear (at some point all these companies stopped coming up with clever names and just called themselves by descriptions; less confusing for me).
If they name a figure for what they think you deserve at this point, you have a good idea where you stand and you can explore whether or not there's wiggle room to go higher.
Name a major company in the sector and chances are it's posted an eye - catching tumble — or in some instances, gain — at some point this year.
At some point (possibly immediately preceding a history test covering a long list of boring names and dates from the past) someone probably told you that «those who don't know the past are doomed to repeat it».
At no point throughout this whole debacle have I ever mentioned the girl's name.
«Rome is burning at the moment,» Christopher Page, a biologist who oversees production and growth of new coral seeds at Mote, told me as he pointed to a tank full of polyps, the name for individual coral organisms.
He also had a top flight Wall Street reputation: In 2011, he had reportedly been approached by Steve Jobs for the CFO role at Apple but turned it down, according to Bloomberg; he was at one point named as a possible successor to Stephen Schwarzman.
«I think Cuban is pretty competitive given his comparatively low level of name recognition at this point,» Tom Jensen, the director of Public Policy Polling, told Business Insider in an email.
The Journal reports that at one point, Nest and Google were even working on a similar product that had the same name: Weave.
There are two clocks in the company's meeting room and «we have a gentleman in our office named Steve Foster, and Steve is extremely anal about being at a meeting on time, getting to the point, covering topics and getting out of the meeting on time because everybody has secondary appointments.
While the number one slot on this list will shock absolutely no one and the rest of the top ten contain plenty of big name schools, PitchBook is at pains to point out that, while the most famous schools might produce the most successful founders, the vast majority of entrepreneurs bagging VC funding have more down - to - earth names on their degrees.
Chadwick said that he's looking to advise a small number of companies at this point in his career, though he declined to name others.
While thought provoking, the real value of the book comes from the practical, templated framework the authors provide for designing your own category that includes a clear articulation of the problem at hand, creating a memorable name for a category, and developing a unique point of view about the current and future of the category.
At this point, the Project Tango - based smartphone, which is still in development, doesn't even have a name.
«At this point I was grossly offended embarrassed dehumanized and started Recording,» Walker, whose name on Facebook is Ernest Blackbatman, wrote in a post accompanying a video that he recorded.
Prince Mansour bin Muqrin, the recently named deputy governor of Saudi Arabia's Asir province, was the son of Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, who was at one point the crown prince.
On the show's opening night, with thousands of attendees and reporters in the audience and video cameras rolling, an Emotiv team member named Zachary Drake attempted to move a cube and more, which by this point was something anyone at Emotiv could do in his or her sleep.
Five months later, a minimum batch of 300 bottles (the output of one barrel) is ready, at which point you sit down with Wills to put a name and look to your new creation.
Mushaike points out that in the U.S., the chain is focusing on growing its Nordstrom Rack franchise — discount locations that sell many of the same name - brand products but at steep reductions.
But you wouldn't know his name was on the registry at all, he points out, unless you knew to look for him as «Paul Plant.»
At one point on Thursday, the site was acquiring 31,000 new users an hour — many of whom flocked to there because of a disagreement with Facebook over its policy requiring real names, which some say is unfair to -LSB-...]
The top influencer spenders last month, as estimated by Points North, include names you've likely heard of, such as Amazon, Walmart and Mercedes Benz, but also the more obscure — at least until that influencer spending kicks in — like Flat Tummy, Waist Gang Society and SugarBearHair vitamins.
When I can find names like that at what I consider fair value, that's what I consider to be the sweet spot at this point in the cycle.
An article on Thursday about threats against critics of the video game industry misstated, at one point, part of the name of a lobbying group for video game companies.
Edisun's answer to this opportunity is a solar tracking system named PV Booster ™ that points solar panels directly at the sun all day long.
South Korea's Financial Services Commission has not named any of the raided exchanges, but has stated «It is difficult to indicate the specific amount of forfeited assets at this point
These hurricanes form from a tropical depression or tropical wave that passes through or near that chain of islands, and then eventually strengthens into a named system (finally becoming a hurricane at some point) in the mid-Atlantic.
Also, apropos of nothing, Aleksandr Kogan at one point changed his name to «Dr. Spectre,» but then changed it back.
And the methods — calling a person by his or her name or looking at the situation from the other's point of view — work in business and in personal life with family and friends.
They would point at a body part and say its name.
At one point, he doubts whether «inventing names, noting accents, improvising histories and nationalities» is an adequate response to technological authoritarianism and looming apocalypse.
Look at the name he chooses to post under for another indication that reflects the point of his posts.
Right now, anyone with an R or a D next to their name just has to point at an atheist in a debate and cry «Antichrist!»
I don't know - some of them could use different screen names there - but at any rate, they have the same points that the more science - oriented posters here have.
Zmirak defines usury as any «lending at interest,» and points out that it was condemned for centuries by popes and councils (which he names).
So, even though I fully realize that at this point declining to give my full name will be interpreted as actually having something to hide (I really do not), I guess I just don't feel safe enough with those of you here to risk it anymore.
I am trying very hard not to call you a name at this point.
At the one point in the Bible where God reveals his name he affirms himself as He Who Is, thus as pure being or existence.
Then, to add insult to injury, Nycloe Termel, read from Philippians, leaving out any mention of Jesus Christ, which was the main point of Philippians 2: Therefore God exalted him [JesusChrist] to the highest place and gave him the name that is aboveevery name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongueacknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God theFather.It was a shameless display of offense to Christians and Christianity so as not to, apparently, offend anyone else.
At this point I strongly resent Miola's coupling of my name with that of Richard Wilson, as treading «a similar path.»
At this point the eschatological question becomes paramount, and I proceed with the theological conviction that the Christian names of Christ and the Kingdom of God are integrally and necessarily related to each other.
What if everyone named «Johnson» were selected for additional screening because 1 out of the billion «Johnsons» in the world set off a shoe bomb at some point.
The challenge to social conservatives at this point is still to name one social, political, or cultural problem that is not made worse by the pressure of overpopulation.
Jesus had a cousin... named John... who spent a great deal of time pointing to everyone else in his last book of Revelations, making sure that nobody ever pointed the finger at him.
At this point in his narrative, Luke ceases to call Barnabas's companion by his Jewish name «Saul» and starts calling him by his Roman name «Paul,» thus anticipating his mission to the gentiles (13:9).
We are told how old the child is but we have no idea what the child's race or even name is at that point.
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