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Prague.tv is an excellent reference point from which to explore.
Bistro cooking, Keller writes, is the "reference point" from which he cooks.
Our molecular models provide a reference point from which to interpret a growing diversity of disparate experimental results.
Mario stays centered on the display, enabling users to maintain a reference point from which to explore the game world.
Scientists say this picture mosaic covering almost all of the populated area of Earth will serve as an unprecedented reference point from which to study future changes on the planet's surface.
This attitude is easy to relate to; it may give judges and juries a ready, and highly personal reference point from which to sympathize with allegations based on a "head in the sand" boardroom culture.
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The signals from the metal atoms provide reference points from which the phase of the other x-rays can be worked out.
He often begins his forays into painters' lives with reference points from the literary world, in which he feels more surefooted.
Instead, the positions of the pairs of points (whose anomaly values differ from each other by a constant value and whose distances are measured from a reference point), which are selected from the profile, are used to construct linear equations whose coefficients are related to the body parameters.
That became an international reference point with which I could very easily be pigeonholed.
I think or two, one reference point bias, which as I alluded to earlier.
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