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  • 1Pointed hat — Pointed hats have been a distinctive item of headgear of a wide range of cultures throughout history. Though often suggesting an ancient Indo European tradition, they were also traditionally worn by women of Lapland, the Japanese, the Mi kmaq… …

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  • 2Pointed space — In mathematics, a pointed space is a topological space X with a distinguished basepoint x 0 in X . Maps of pointed spaces (based maps) are continuous maps preserving basepoints, i.e. a continuous map f : X rarr; Y such that f ( x 0) = y 0. This… …

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  • 3Pointed set — In mathematics, a pointed set is a set X with a distinguished basepoint x 0 in X . Maps of pointed sets (based maps) are functions preserving basepoints, i.e. a map f : X rarr; Y such that f ( x 0) = y 0. This is usually denoted: f : ( X , x 0)… …

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  • 4pointed — point|ed [ pɔıntəd ] adjective * 1. ) with a point at the end: the pointed leaves of the ash tree a pointed nose/chin 2. ) direct, in a way that shows you are annoyed or do not agree: The third party candidate made pointed remarks about both of… …

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  • 5pointed */ — UK [ˈpɔɪntɪd] / US [ˈpɔɪntəd] adjective 1) with a point at the end a pointed nose/chin 2) a) direct, in a way that shows you are annoyed or do not agree They made a few pointed remarks about the proposals. b) direct, because you are determined to …

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  • 6pointed — point|ed [ˈpɔıntıd] adj [usually before noun] 1.) having a point at the end ▪ a pointed beard 2.) a pointed question/look/remark a direct question, look etc that deliberately shows that you are annoyed, bored, or disapprove of something ▪ a… …

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  • 7pointed — adjective (usually before noun) 1 having a point at the end: Poirot was a dapper little man with a pointed beard. 2 a pointed comment/look/remark something you say or do in a deliberately direct and noticeable way, in order to show your annoyance …

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  • 8Are You Being Served? — infobox television show name = Are You Being Served? caption = Title card of pilot. genre = Sitcom runtime = 30 minutes creator = Jeremy Lloyd David Croft writer = Jeremy Lloyd David Croft Michael Knowles John Chapman producer = David Croft… …

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  • 9Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide — Infobox Book name = Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide author = Maureen Dowd country = United States language = English subject = Gender Studies, Women genre = Non fiction publisher = Putnam Publishing Group release date = November 8, 2005… …

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  • 10Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea — Infobox Book name = Are You There, Vodka? It s Me, Chelsea title orig = translator = image caption = author = Chelsea Handler illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = subject = genre = publisher = Simon Spotlight… …

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