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The point of landing the rockets, though, is to reuse them, which then would dramatically lower the cost of space flight.
A casual observer could be forgiven for thinking that the whole point of landing the job as the S.E.C.'s director of enforcement is to position oneself for the better paying one on Wall Street.
That's because the three-day conference, hosted by consultant and newsletter writer Mark Anderson, made a point of landing a wide variety of presenters and a diverse group of attendees.
The delay is measured as the number of hours lost at the point of landing.
"We were coming through the Lincoln Tunnel on our way back from New Jersey to New York, at the point of landing".
The beams point in almost the same direction, and, once the aircraft has entered the beams, an ILS receiver on the airplane can measure the angular displacement from the centre line and display this displacement on an instrument or use it to guide the aircraft along a line toward the point of landing.
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The French, who defeated a group of Fox and Sauk Indians in the Grosse Pointe Park area (1712), established ribbon farms along the swampy shore that became part of Grosse Pointe township (organized in 1848 and named for a point of land projecting into the lake).
The highest point of land in Denmark is 564 feet.
On the second day, the sealers followed walruses around a point of land.
Look at a point of land over which the sun is certain to rise, Coleridge said.
They headed for Johnston Atoll, 700 miles southest & the nearest point of land to Hawaii.
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