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I exit the terminals and walk to a higher point just outside.
During fever, the body temperature is set at a higher point than normal.
Processed foods, meanwhile, generally have higher point values, which roughly translates to: should be eaten less.
Lilly lands at a higher point on the mound than most pitchers, his body as rigid as an ironing board.
The phenomenal world and finite individuals, though empirically real, are—from the higher point of view merely false appearances.
The higher point here is that many products, and how they are packaged, ignore the physical limitations of an aging population.
So, we can give points to this as well, with the higher point value going to the company with the better/most consumer-friendly attribute.
(Unemployment, now 9.6 percent, actually reached a higher point, 10.8 percent, in 1982, but the recent recession was the longest since the Depression).
Under the new PointsPlus plan, she said, processed foods have higher point values, but fresh fruits and vegetables have no points.
This is decidedly bad fashion form, a clear demerit, and I'm sure I've missed some higher point about the virtue of an expandable waistband.
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This had the advantage of showing his fifth spade but promised higher point-count because it was game-forcing.
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