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The late afternoon point by which only Jason Day could defeat himself was the most dangerous.
This G-shaped load cell had a mechanical point, by which a light or heavy load could be distinguished.
(Inhofe added that the birthers "have a point," by which he later said he meant that the White House hadn't done enough to satisfy them).
These are unlikely to happen before 2017, the point by which the Tories have pledged to renegotiate Britain's EU membership and put the result to a referendum.
For every percentage point by which unemployment is reduced, the Federal deficit would be cut by about $40 billion, because of higher revenues from more people working and lower explenditures for fewer unemployed people and their families.
The year 1972 started for Müller in late January – a point by which, 40 years later, Messi had already enjoyed five outings and notched four times – with the only goal for Bayern at Fortuna Düsseldorf.
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These are not perfect points by which to triangulate what gets customers on your side.
Returns true if class has control points by which the value to color transform can be varied.
Local campaign polls show Mr. Humphreys trailing, and by a bit more than the four percentage points by which he lost to her two years ago.
It has many anticipating the closest tally ever, perhaps closer than the 45 points by which Bo Jackson of Auburn beat Chuck Long of Iowa in 1985.
S.& P. 500 -- The amount, in percentage points, by which the company's performance trailed or exceeded the stock index during fiscal 2000.
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