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Later this year, she hopes to ride in point to points.
Case in point: to cut down on costly readmissions, many hospitals want caregivers to check on patients at home.
"It's like an epidemic here at the moment; [Sebastián] Nayar's move from Boca to Recreativo in Spain is a case in point, to name but one example".
It enables Cheney, as a case in point, to make reference to other documents that allegedly exist and prove the efficacy of torture in safeguarding national security.
Their victory over Ulster was a case in point, to be expected considering they were playing against 14 men for virtually the whole match – and by more than two points.
An example: Among the many photographs included in "Point to Point Navigation" is a flattering (but of course) picture of Mr. Vidal, in his dashing mid-30s, hovering over "Claire Luce," as the caption misspells her first name.
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You want to maintain as shallow an arc from your entry (turn-in point) to the exit (track-out point.
As new planes come in, point-to-point routes will be expanded nationally.
In point-to-point communication, as from one network centre to another, highly directional antennas are used.
With a background of his own in point-to-pointing, this is exactly the type Fry relishes.
This April, he will be racing in Europe, in point-to-point races ranging from 170 to 230 kilometers (roughly 100 to 140 miles).
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