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Each restaurant becomes a point in an abstract space in which nearness is a measure of similarity.
Lennon overdubbed the opening scream, and double-tracked some of the words "so roughly that its careless spontaneity becomes a point in itself".
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He has an amusing, avuncular side which appeals to the older viewer, but he also happens to be gay, which has finally become a point in one's favour in the contemporary media world.
Does become a point in history where it's actually stifle ling innovation.
In other words, each sample j becomes a point V j) in the l-dimensional feature space ℝ l.
"He's become a point guard in the way we play".
Green's play became a point of contention in the second half.
The PLCAA has become a point of contention in the Democratic presidential primary.
Sikh traditions have become a point of contestation in the armed forces as well.
The Iconoclastic Controversy of the 8th and 9th centuries also became a point of contention in the Western Church.
Asimco's China operations became a point of contention in bankruptcy proceedings that accompanied the closing of the Michigan plants.
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