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Tuesday's high also marked a point on that line.
Hillsborough marked "a point of no return," according to Jason Cowley, the author of the book "The Last Game: Love, Death and Football," about the aftermath of the tragedy.
This grimly compelling non-meeting of minds ironically marked a point – before the Source was fully up and running – at which Spin was probably the place you'd be most likely to find something worth reading about either of the parties concerned.
McEwan's cruellest book, the one in which the violence seems most gratuitous and nasty, is The Comfort of Strangers (1981), his novella about a young British couple adrift in an autumnal Venice of shadows and fear that marked a point of transition for him: after this, and a long period of silence, he returned as a different writer.
To answer each question regarding the diagnostic value of a finding, they marked a point on the VAS.
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"That usually marks a point to start taking some profits off the table".
It is to be hoped the reshuffle marks a point of departure," wrote Ingham.
The re-election of David Cameron could mark a point of no return for Britain's relations with the EU".
Livin' On A Prayer also marks a point where "hair metal" began its takeover of US rock music.
Participants were asked to mark a point on the line to illustrate their position on the mood and arousal continua.
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