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Customers can be rude to the point of violence.
The starting point of Cézanne was, by contrast, vigorous to the point of violence.
Since the war in Iraq began, Falluja has been a flash point of violence.
Upon hearing it, they became incensed almost to the point of violence and ordered Jesse to leave, which he did.
In the effort to adapt, the family's women are disenfranchised and its men angered, often to the point of violence.
So are efforts by government to keep diverse religious communities from insulting each other to the point of violence.
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Zohar identified four main points of violence: Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, and Arab-Israeli cities. "They are all disparate, but what unites them is the Temple Mount and the rumors" that it is endangered, Zohar said.
Moussavi's website, Kaleme, has asserted that the government fired into a crowd at one point, and that the level of violence seen on March 1 is "unprecedented".
Dr. Friedman cited Dr. Swanson's study, but mentioned slightly different figures, based on a three-point index of violence rather than the five points.
VIOLENCE -- Everything about an Imax film is huge and loud to the point of implying violence if that is the atmosphere.
Moreover, it's easy for spanking, slapping and swatting to escalate — sometimes even to the point of deadly violence.
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