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"They give us a good set of data points from which to assess the F1".
And if that isn't problematic enough, there are even differences in the points from which measurements are made.
Three are displayed in Kettle's Yard, starting points from which to explore his obsession with physical movement.
But he also finds other vantage points from which to gaze at the heaving muck of New York, most memorably Manhattan's municipal courthouse.
Glen Cove, 22 miles away, and Great Neck, 17, are the two Long Island points from which the speed boats set forth.
Like Mexican drivers on the other side, they drop loads at transfer points, from which domestic trucks and drivers complete the delivery.
There are several points from which you can look in different directions, sometimes into an adjacent gallery, and eavesdrop on conversations among related but relatively far-flung works.
Small groups of black people had found good vantage points from which to watch; some were right above the entry chute.
The handful of foreign reporters granted visas were carefully herded to points from which only loyalist rallies could be viewed.In this section Are they fearless or foolhardy?
The adjoining bathroom has its door locked open and set flush into the wall, so it offers no ligature points from which an inmate might hang himself.
The officials say that while it is hard to determine all the points from which the smugglers are setting out for their border crossing, a large taxi stand a few hundred yards south of the border is frequently used.
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