Examples of using It points in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It points to nothing.
That gave it points for me.
It points to a way out of this.
And you walk around, and it points to things.
But it points a direction.
People also translate
All of the evidence, every single piece, it points to you.
It points to a less mature guy.
We plant enough circumstantial evidence that it points to me.
Richard: It points north, John.
No, the tattoo didn't point to Farrell, it points to Kat.
It points to the east in this direction.
To cut a skyline into a sliver of metal without any indication of what it points to or why?
Well, it points to a guilty conscience.
If you are trying to cover up your hairy legs, then it points to your passive aggressive nature.
It points in every direction but him, huh?
Judo treats a solid throw as an ippon, or immediate win,while Brazilian jiujitsu competitions only award it points, depending on the quality of the throw.
It points to one end, which is always present.
In such instances it points to the future to a remarkable degree.
It points clearly to a political career.”.
Since it points towards the same disease.
It points to the thing you want most in this world.
But if it points to our killer, it's worth it indeed.
It points to purity of soul and submission to man's Maker.
It points the finger squarely at the Mossad, at Israel, and Jews in general.
It points to someone who may have been institutionalized And recently released.
It points to their deep commitment to their religious and national identity.”.
It points to the power of the printed word, and the opportunities that open up once you write a book.
It points to a malicious degree of hostility, however, that some people find it at all necessary to publish such statements!
It points to something so immediate, so pervasive, and so insidious that it deserves to join the English language and enter into common usage.
It points to a concrete location, a structure/ institution of rest, where rest is the activity, and rest in the current context means being out of this world.