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hit point
noun
A unit of damage, used to specify the amount of damage a character can withstand before it is defeated.
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Then, simulations compare reactive with pre-emptive countermeasure deployment by firing flares throughout an engagement up until the hit point.
And 2050 also happens to be the approximate hit point for the rise of superintelligence.
Murray's rally hit point was 83 percent behind the baseline while Ferrer's was slightly better at 80 percent.
Anderson's rally hit point was 79 percent of the time behind the baseline and only 21 percent inside.
There followed a series of low-budget films, the odd music video – for New Order, in 1987 – and, in 1991, Bigelow's first big hit, Point Break, the surfing blockbuster starring Keanu Reaves and Patrick Swayze.
Anderson's average hit point on the return of serve against Tipsarevic was.26 of a foot inside the baseline while Tipsarevic's was 3.54 feet inside the baseline – a sizable difference in attacking that resulted in Anderson's average second serve return speed being 39 m.p.h. to Tipsarevic's 43 m.p.h.
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Oh, who are we kidding, that guy still has a lot of hit points.
hit points aren't massive.
strictly speaking, you don't "sustain" hit points.
"Magicians: Massive loss of hit points during bar brawl".
"Magicians lose massive hit points during bar brawl".
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