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The pointe
noun
The tip of the toe; a ballet position executed with the tip of the toe.
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The Pointe is now 75 percent sold, said Linda Nassaney, the sales manager for the Pointe.
The Pointe, a well-regarded restaurant at the end of the Port Liberté pier, had been washed away.
The Pointe Lounge is also one of the area's most popular spots where guests and residents meet nightly for great cocktails and conversation.
The Pointe Noire ASFV was identical to viruses isolated in neighboring Angola during the 1970s, indicating a prolonged persistence of this virus type in the region.
The pointe shoes will be wet, so allow about an hour or two for the pointe shoes to dry.
As his ship crossed Audierne Bay between Point Penmarc'h and the Pointe du Raz however sails were sighted to the northwest.
When we finally meet N'Dour at his studio out near the Pointe des Almadies, the westernmost point of the African continent, he's in a relaxed and expansive mood.
The other rangers offshore, not seeing the signal from the Pointe, landed at Omaha Beach but were not able to accomplish their mission of attacking Pointe du Hoc since they became involved in the desperate fighting on Omaha itself.
Indoor parking at the Pointe is free.
By 0900 hours the rangers on the Pointe had cut the road behind the Pointe and had put the guns out of action.
The area of the Pointe was defended by elements of the German 352nd Infantry Division.
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