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A noble point of view, but one that's fading fast in the "What's in it for me" world of the Internet, circa 1999.
Some, like Barnes & Noble, point to the war as the main culprit.
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There are three noble points: honor, loyalty, and discipline.
It was drunk by all social classes, though some nobles made a point of not downing such a humble beverage.
You're just doing the most competent job you can in the circumstances, which are some way from ideal, and hoping that you'll have a more noble success at some point in the future.
Besides, the melting points of noble metals like gold and silver are around 1000 °C, and they can be easily melt when applied in a high-temperature solar energy system, which seriously influences the stability and efficiency of a solar energy system.
The very low boiling points and melting points of the noble gases make them useful in the study of matter at extremely low temperatures.
To create a noble failure seemed almost the point.
Real Tennis was the obvious starting point; sport of noble gentry, muscular aristocrats and Prince Edward.
"It is a noble achievement to take a point from Barça," said the Rubin coach, Kurban Berdyev.
There's a certain point at which noble failure turns into moral cover – by continuing this process past the point where any reasonable person can see it's a failure, shareholder "activists" actually help the company they're targeting.
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