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As one downside of aging in place can be isolation and depression, "I've made it a point to get out and meet people," Ms. Black said.
fallen in love yet, make a point to get out a visit a few.
Make it a point to get out for a walk at lunch and to meet up with friends for dinner every week.
10 years is a long time to work in corporate life and large companies tend to insulate you from the rest of your industry unless you make it a point to get out and interact with other people.
Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Rockford decided at that point to get out of the foster care business.
My unrealised profit is about £250, but if that figure falls to £200 then I will bank it; if the price continues upwards and the profit reaches £300, then a dip back to £250 would become my point to get out.
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"Thankfully we have got enough games to get enough points to get out out of trouble," he told Sky Sports.
Then the reality is, all along we've said we need five points to get out of the group – that's still achievable.
We drove toward the front line and at some point had to get out and go on foot because it was too dangerous to go by car.
At a certain point you want to get out and have real experiences".
"Certain men are asked to take the point, which means to get out and lead in the face of the enemy," Mr. Warner said.
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