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This is a strange point for at least four reasons.
Class in particular is a strange point to miss, considering how important it is to Kraus's book.
A strange point next, an odd backhand volley miss from Serena when Li had been reduced to lobbing the ball high in the air.
The idea of cinema as a communal experience finds itself at a strange point when rep is making pleas for its own existence alongside the multiplex, which has been trying for the novelty factor by resurrecting 3D.
In the course of my depression, I reached a strange point at which I could not see the line between my own tendency to theatricality and the reality of my illness.
There was some mention of evolution and Casey made a strange point about lemurs and the way they move and, as no one understood him, he jumped up and did a lemur imitation.
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And it's a particularly strange point to make in a paper called "Defending the 1 Per Cent".
If Eavis remains a little baffled by the request from Ohio – "it's a very strange point of contact, out of all the things we do" – then Kruger is delighted that it's him, not the Rolling Stones or U2 or Coldplay, that has been chosen to represent Glastonbury at the Hall of Fame.
A further strange point about this view is that it entails that, just as there are no objects which have the persistence conditions that we think, there are no non-fundamental stuffs.
Medal hope Joe Ward was also very unfortunate to exit as a result of two strange point deductions.
"I always thought that a regular TV was a strange focus point," she said.
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