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Del Bosque says Torres is "a reference" point of Spain's attack but "saying this doesn't mean he's an untouchable", apparently.
For Dean's Yale contemporaries, the spring of 1970 remains a watershed, a reference point of enlightenment as well as disillusion.
David Ng, a Manhattan lawyer who frequently represents tenants, said that one way for a tenant to identify a reference point of the last legal rent is to ask the housing division for a list of recent rent registrations for that apartment filed by the landlord.
The air pressure changes constantly, however, and to obtain reliable results it is necessary to use at least two barometers; one at a reference point of known height is read at regular intervals while the surveyor proceeds throughout the area, recording locations, times, and barometer readings.
From Figure 3, localization accuracy is high when a reference point of virtual array is a real element.
To implement this, we introduce a representative viewpoint (RV), which is a discrete point in the 3D map used for a reference point of rendering.
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He was extremely proud of the dump, which he called a "reference point" for all of Nigeria.
Nevertheless, we believe our data would provide a reference point for assessment of Sri Lankans.
A sprawling updated roadhouse on Route 9W, it was a reference point, one of those places everyone seemed to have opinions about.
A control trial was conducted to obtain a reference point measure of performance.
They built up a serious rep, using dancehall as a reference point instead of a rulebook.
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