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In fact, it would make better sense for policies to forsake the arcane rural and urban lines of directing investment and recognise that India's urbanity lies on the points of connections between these abstractions.
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In fact, wherever there might be points of connection between our art and Blake's, it turns out to be a cul-de-sac.
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The book fair is not primarily autograph oriented, but signed editions turn up there, and the points of connection between the markets are so strong that the autograph association always schedules its show to coincide with the book event.
Though there had been talk of trying to salvage what remains of Fiterman Hall, Dr. Pérez said inspections showed that the weight of debris from 7 World Trade Center leaning against several stories of the building had irreparably compromised the structure, particularly at the points of connection between columns and beams.
"I don't know if you can find any points of connection between it and the play now," Greenberg said, "but that idea led to it, the realization at the end of someone's life that the person she's been living with was her mortal enemy".
Weddings and divorces, job interviews and funerals, all the puzzled collisions with the bureaucratic infrastructure, all the usual points of connection between the individual and the culture: if they aren't providing a direct context, they're never very far in the background.
I had been assigned to review it, and went through the book like an archeologist marking an area for excavation, combing carefully over each story, mapping the points of connection between them until they seemed to form a system so distinctive and complete that when I finally felt I understood Davis and what she was after I felt equally sure I would never be able to communicate it.
He also saw deep points of connection between ethics and religion, and developed a view of Judaism as a profoundly ethical system of belief and practice.
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