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Bergamo, beautiful though it is, suffers from extremely bad air pollution: if there isn't any wind or rain for a few days, smog settles in the valley and develops to the point where the landscape is blighted by a disgustingly thick haze.
High appetite seems to be typical for reindeer with wet belly [ 20, 12, 16] and usually remains, even if the condition develops to the point that the animals start to die.
If your argument or discussion develops to the point of shouting inanities at each other, like "It's my house and I said so", then it's time to take a break.
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An advantage of such a rigorous development process is that the intervention and program materials have been developed to the point at which they can be reasonably expected to have a worthwhile effect when examined in a full-scale trial.
The Australia Council gave the developers AU $25,000, intending for the money to allow the game to be developed to the point that it could secure additional funding from other sources.
"I think the software needs to develop to the point of being completely reliable".
Their technique has to be developed to the point it's automatic.
The relationship developed to the point of intelligence and security co-operation at the highest level.
The child was never allowed to develop to the point of complex verbal ability before being medicated.
"But it's been developed to the point where it's right on the verge of being a commercial technology".
In time, telecommunications technology will develop to the point where more and more services can be traded across borders.
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