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So a scientist shouldn't bombard them with facts but instead try to concentrate on the quintessential points of his or her statement," Scherzler says.
Wired with fiber optics but redolent of burning incense, Hong Kong remains the quintessential meeting point of East and West.
It is also the quintessential meeting point of culture and nature, so it is critical to incorporate values-based approaches to managing them.
But it is Gingrich who is the quintessential "anger points" candidate.
Good point, but quintessential New Yorkness may rest on other qualifications.
The first line, croaked in an offhand drawl by the mother of the protagonist, Peter Gnit ("a typo," he shrugs at one point), is quintessential Eno.
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Last year's grand final, which saw the Hawks lead the Eagles by 19 points, 31 points, and then 50 points at each of the changes, before going on to win by 46 points, is a quintessential example of the genre.
As did Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's sliplike bias-cut gown in 1996, which, as Millie Martini Bratten, the editor in chief of Brides magazine, pointed out, became the quintessential wedding dress of the era.
Discursive, digressive, both rambling and pointed, it is a quintessential New American Review story: an oddity that reverberates.
Many argue that it happened in Greenwich Village, and most point to SoHo as the quintessential example of the phenomenon.
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