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believes it is closing the gap, a point at a time.
This was not a real stove but a symbolic one, used to prove a point at a management seminar she'd once attended.
The closer the impact, the shorter the delay, but only up to a point: at a hundred and ten feet, sight and sound would suddenly lock together.
Privately, however, even ministers agree there comes a point at a failing business where a bank has to intervene decisively to protect a credit exposure.
Deulofeu's equaliser six minutes from time in December 2013 in the same stadium gave Everton a point at a crucial stage of the season but this time he found the former Chelsea goalkeeper in his path.
As a nod to the spirit of generosity on show here, perhaps Arsenal should be congratulated for rescuing a point at a ground where Tottenham Hotspur came unstuck last month.
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"I knew it would cost me a point at an important part of the match.
"There's a point at which a difference in quantity becomes a difference in kind".
Saints can still secure the League Leaders Shieldd with a point at Huddersfield a week today.
Isn't there a point at which an architect's solitary pursuit slips into self-indulgence?
"But here I am sitting here disappointed at getting a point at Wolves and a point at Everton three days before that.
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