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Tomic puts too much on a drop shot and Evans has a point for a 4-1 lead.
And yet Mr. Starr of Princeton has a point: for social norms to work, they probably need to be perceived as legitimate.
But hold on: maybe Sams has a point, for it turns out that he is some sort of fair trade, holistic, ethical, carbon-sequestrating, cacao-growing, allotment-digging, tomato-avoiding macrobiotic entrepreneur.
Only media analysts can gauge whether he has a point; for the rest of us, this has proved an intriguing, if sometimes tedious, backdrop to an otherwise routine European fixture.
Read on and you might feel that the village, despite its horribly self-satisfied and small-minded inhabitants, has a point; for anyone expecting a jaunty satire on a closed community's reactions to a family of blow-ins will find themselves surprised.
And he has a point: for a lot of people, weed makes you look inward, not outwards, for sex with a stranger.
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Panova also had a point for 5-2 in the second, when she would have been serving for the set.
He may have a point for small investors, who tend to trade through brokers and care about price more than speed.
And yet, he may have a point, for there is a pernicious side of the Ivory Tower as well.
It's simply to inform, so that you have a point for access to information.
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