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"Before that decision there wasn't really any authority closely on point when it comes to these donation bins," he said.
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He stayed on point.
The president's critics are right on one point: The Russians will be watching him closely for any signs of weakness.
The Dawn solo featured Teresa Reichlen in all her extraordinary lushness, skimming across the stage in closely knitted steps on point.
In recent years, the number of available surveys has increased substantially, allowing for more empirical modeling based closely on available data points.
Yes, at one point the conversation touched a little too closely on whether cupcakes were more or less important than politics in driving community discussions.
Exemplifying the latter are concepts for quantum computation relying on point defects in a closely spaced crystal lattice forming coupled quantum systems.
We can also say something that sounds quite different, but which in the end is at least a closely related point, and perhaps depending on exactly how we read it actually the same point.
At one point, Iñárritu brought in the veteran Parent to work more closely on the set.
Measurements were taken at t=0 (preapplication) and after 7, 14, and 21 days following the antiaging skin care regimen at four different closely adjoining points on the face of each of the 52 volunteers.
The better consistency and higher reproducibility inferred from both the smaller standard deviation and the more closely placed points on the scatter plot imply a relatively a higher precision in lesion delivery in the robotic group in comparison to the standard.
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