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It serves a point.
If all this seems a little elementary, it serves a point.
Think of him like Ted Nugent in that sense, only, instead of being a washed-up musician whose association with members of the Republican party is often serves a point of minor embarrassment, he's the president of Cambodia's main opposition party. .
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Speaking in a video-taped interview with the Clarion-Ledger newspaper, James acknowledged that his horse bride was absurd, but said the spectacle served a point.
All this theorizing serves a simple point: Give Russell Crowe a break.
A tooth extraction before or after the surgery often serves a trigger point in developing osteoradionecrosis.
The platform serves as a point of entry, operationalization, validation and dissemination of agricultural technologies.
As such, the placebo also serves as a point of comparison between TNJ and other common fruit juices.
While this strategy overview may be far from concrete, it serves as a point of discussion.
Thus far, our data indicate that ERK2 activation serves as a point of convergence readout for NMDA and dopaminergic neurotransmission.
It is believed that TRAF6 autoubiquitination serves as a point of recruitment for TAB2, and hence TAB1 and TAK1.
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