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The new "Ring" is both a point of pride and a sore point for Mr. Gelb.
The success of that team is both a point of pride and some tension for the current team.
For Canadians, said Mr. Breithaupt, the advent of parity between the currencies has become both a point of pride and a spur to travel.
For Cramer, this was both a point of honor and a source of terror; he ran the fund as if its existence were at stake every day and any loss were a portent of doom.
Hopes shot even higher when ground-based telescopes aimed at the spot then fished out both a point of light and a faint fuzzy patch next to it--possibly the GRB source and its host galaxy in the distant universe (Science, 21 March, p. 1738).
I never met the late Steve Jobs but it's impossible for me not to tie my hunch to his life and death, thereby appropriating his 25 years in the klieg lights as a both a point of departure and arrival, of darkness and of light.
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Both made a point of chewing slowly.
Over the years, when things got tough, they both made a point of reminding her of her vow.
Primary Health Care (PHC) is a key factor in contemporary health systems acting both as a point of first contact and a gatekeeping mechanism.
Both candidates made a point of saying that they'd keep competing elsewhere.
Both owners make a point of mingling with the guests, and there are lots of regulars.
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