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The FA Cup final was the pinnacle for most players, up until some difficult-to-pinpoint point in the 1960s or 1970s.
"Trying to aim for a specific time and place where everything will meet and I think this trying to pinpoint a point in time and space is not healthy.
We were under the assumption of trying to aim for growth patterns, and trying to aim for a specific time and place where everything will meet and I think this trying to pinpoint a point in time and space is not healthy".
Charts are helpful but don't pinpoint inflection points.
Check out Fon Maps, a Google-Maps mash-up that lets you pinpoint access points, as in the image above.
Places of transmission of specific F. tularensis genotypes were highly localized and restricted to areas as low as 2 km, pinpointing likely point sources of infection.
Asked to pinpoint the turning point for him at sectional qualifying, Weinhart doesn't hesitate.
It's difficult to pinpoint the exact point at which Perez passed through that window, but passed through it he most certainly has.
The quarter-gram mixes are baked in a furnace and put into a device that slowly heats them, shooting lasers through the materials to pinpoint their melting point.
Although neither the finished drug manufacturer nor the FDA were able to pinpoint at which point the drug became adulterated, they determined that it happened before the active pharmaceutical ingredients were manufactured in a Chinese plant.
In order to pinpoint the time point at which the phenotype first manifested, earlier developmental stages were analysed.
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