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But First Union's offer has some points in its favor.
Word on the web... Robbie Williams Reality Killed the Video Star "While Williams has some points to make, and often makes them well, he does so lacking in the confident strutting that has characterised his best songs.
One of CFR's players has seen it go wrong for Chelsea before: Yssouf Koné (no relation to the other Koné in the squad, the Ivorian midfielder Emmanuel) was part of the Rosenborg side whose draw at Stamford Bridge last season precipitated the departure of José Mourinho, and feels he still has some points to prove.
Varanus has some points of commonality with Astrolabe and GEMS in that it utilises a gossip hierarchy to propagate monitoring state but introduces applies these concepts in a manner more suitable to cloud monitoring.
Sessions has said the memo has some points of value, but his history of vocal opposition to marijuana, and his more recent vague or ominous statements about the drug, have led to skepticism among marijuana advocates.
The participant sample has some points for consideration.
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(It's an operating sys tem, so I guess the annoying spelling has some point).
and suppose that (1.1) has some point of equilibrium (not necessary a positive one).
But the critics have some points.
So he rated to have some points on the side.
Her unconventional career path and rise from modest means also have some points in common with the Williamses' path.
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