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Burnside's starting points are often autobiographical.
The best points are often made through satire.
Points are often worth more if you put them towards meals or days out.
Movies that make political points are often contrasted — by critics and filmmakers alike — with those that display aesthetic sophistication.
The access points are often placed on ceilings to provide maximum coverage for the broadest possible area.
Elections are lost over years not weeks, and so-called tipping points are often little more than handy metaphors – moments that symbolise what people were already thinking anyway.
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Musical points were often underlined.
Lively, however, says 15 points were often awarded as "gratuitous points" - essentially, credits simply for having a pulse.
Voronoi tessellation, that is a polygonal decomposition of a space by perpendicular bisector lines among neighboring points, is often used in spatial point analysis.
Charles Bukowski (or, rather, BukQuotes) said "The shortest distance between two points is often unbearable," and I had to agree.
As some in the hospitality industry explained, transferring loyalty points is often allowed; sometimes, selling loyalty points is a terms of service violation, but not a crime.
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