Sentence examples for be points of from inspiring English sources

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Real stuff, that could be points of entry to cover the topics people are mostly acutely interested in".

"It might not be seamless and there could be points of tension, especially when you look at the international picture".

In fact, wherever there might be points of connection between our art and Blake's, it turns out to be a cul-de-sac.

The martyrs had imitated Christ even unto death, and the remains of their holy bodies were thought to be points of contact between earth and heaven.

By 2004, too, there will be points of interest that now exist mainly in the imagination -- a new park along the Hudson River, for example, perhaps even a rebuilt downtown, including a memorial to the victims of Sept. 11.

Things got dicey when UFW leaders like Chavez's cousin paid union members to patrol areas known to be points of entry for undocumented immigrants and news reports in Yuma, Arizona, claimed that Chavez's cronies committed acts of violence against people they caught entering the country.

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What is needed are points of comparison.

"There are points of reset".

(Wagner and Picasso are points of references).

They're point of view cameras.

Here's some points of reference.

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