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Verbena has always made a point of serving imaginative drinks.
He came within a point of serving for this match in both the fourth and fifth sets.
The atrium's esplanade café, where we sat, will make a point of serving and celebrating examples from around the country.
I don't like that, and your grumpy old relative won't like it, either – what's the point of serving good wine and then diminishing the experience of tasting it?
Now he faces Federer, against whom he came within a point of serving for the match in the fourth round of the French Open this year before losing the final three sets.
What's the whole point of serving your time for four years if you're still going to be banned?" Once the world's top sprinter, Gatlin won three medals at the Athens Olympics.
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Roddick came within two points of serving for the match twice at 5-5 in the second set.
Bold in her serve-and-volley journeys to the net, clever in mixing up the pace that left Venus off kilter, and quick to the shots her opponent is used to tallying up as winners, Rubin came within two break points of serving for the match.
It's knowing that they are going to do something that serves their point of view, serves the work; respects the opportunity they've been given.
So from the insurers' point of view, serving the individual market is a balancing act.
It is about the most popular Thai dish among Americans, but Mr. Ricker has long made a point of not serving it.
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