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Some in France have pointed the finger of suspicion at China.
India has pointed the finger of suspicion at Pakistan.
At first greenkeepers pointed the finger of suspicion at Americans.
Only then did Pinzn seem to realize that his own actions had pointed the finger of suspicion at him.
Not wanting Jessica to take the blame, Victor plants false evidence to point the finger of suspicion at others.
While not ruling out a bomb or missile as a potential cause, these briefings are pointing the finger of suspicion at a mechanical fault.
He must remember to leave some nasty little clue on the streets, tonight, pointing the finger of suspicion at the foreign Jews again, he really must.
DeCanio first pointed the finger of suspicion at the McCartney team in a blog he wrote in December 2004, published on Cyclecustomwear.com.
No-one claimed responsibility although locals immediately pointed the finger of suspicion at Mehsud tribesmen of TTP.
Who made the fake skulls is still a mystery, but some point the finger of suspicion at a 19th Century French antiquities dealer called Eugene Boban.
I then pointed the finger of suspicion at the peddler to whom the bloody shirt thrown behind the door could be traced, as he had tried to palm off the same goods elsewhere.
I believe it was irrational to point the finger of suspicion at Nigeria because this young man — the so-called Christmas Day bomber — was not radicalised in Nigeria.
SYRIA yesterday denounced the assassination of the Lebanese President, Rene Muawad, 17 days after he took office, and pointed the finger of suspicion at General Michel Aoun.
The incidence of hypospadias has risen sharply in recent decades, and some experts have pointed the finger of suspicion at chemicals called phthalates, found in some plastics, including those found in hairspray.
Sure, they're going to stand on their civic rights and yell blue murder, and that will please you no end - refusal to co-operate will point the finger of suspicion at the refusee, if that's the word I want.
Twenty-seven years later, a paper trail - though this time electronic - has once again exposed the work of a group of assassins, pointed the finger of suspicion at Israel, and raised questions about the future of covert operations in foreign countries.
In its report, the authority also pointed the finger of suspicion at EADS's two main shareholders, Lagardere, the French media group, and Daimler, the German carmaker, which announced the sale of stock in April 2006.
Having learnt that Maître André has laid a trap for his wife's lover, Clavaroche has pointed the finger of suspicion at Fortunio by sending the young man a note, supposedly from Jacqueline, inviting him to join her.
It is not yet clear who was behind Tuesday’s attack on Mr Rabbani, but many Afghans have instinctively pointed the finger of suspicion at Pakistan, reflecting deeply held resentment of the country’s long-standing policy of backing militant proxies.
Another theory has pointed the finger of suspicion at gentleman assayer and mercenary Edmund Stafford, a shadowy figure of whom little is known for certain and who almost disappears after 1578, as though the name were an assumed identity for someone else.
However, there is certainly evidence pointing the finger of suspicion at some elements and personalities in the armed forces, in particular General Jovito Palparan, as responsible for an undetermined number of killings, by allowing, tolerating, and even encouraging the killings.
Killing Tellian in what was obviously little more than a border squabble between minor feuding lord wardens would have decapitated the opposing faction on the Royal Council in a way which could never have pointed the finger of suspicion at Cassan.
The Labour MP Tom Watson, a member of the culture, media and sport select committee, said Hunt's journey to the US was suspicious: "After the James Murdoch revelations, this points the finger of suspicion at this particular trip.