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It was the point of balance, supported by the European Union and Russia.
At seventy-five, Mailer has arrived at a point of balance in his life.
His body straightens and tilts forward far beyond the point of balance.
RO yields the optimum topology and the optimum point of balance between economy and safety.
Subtracting that from the desired tilt (derived by calibrating to the robot's point of balance), this thread calculates the error.
They hold each other's gaze at the point of balance: everything streaming towards this moment, streaming away.
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In recent years, gear companies have sought to exploit the potential crossover appeal of three sports sharing the fairly obvious common point of balancing on a board.
Looking at the graphs (Fig. 13), it is interesting to observe that both graphs intercepted at various points, and these could be points of balance of both of their effects on the FS.
Points of balance: Be extra careful when riding bareback, as it is more dangerous should the horse spook and bolt.
There are three points of balance when holding up a flute: the chin, left thumb, and the right thumb.
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