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taken point
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Past participle of take point
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Iowa State -- Graduation and the pros have taken point guard Stacy Frese and forward Desiree Francis.
— Andy Borowitz (@BorowitzReport) January 1 , 2013Taken point by point, the deal looks even less worthy of praise.
The two lawyers, and the positions they have taken, point to some striking similarities yet also significant differences between the two high-stakes investigations — and why the pursuit of Google has proved challenging for antitrust officials.
With nine laps to go, O'Shea suddenly entered the gold medal frame as he gained a late lap with the Olympic champion Lasse Norman Hansen, but Gaviria had taken point after point to hang on to the gold medal, although in the end he was level on omnium points with O'Shea and Kluge, with Viviani two more behind.
Ed Tick is a clinical psychotherapist who has written War and the Soul and who has taken point in healing vets since the Vietnam war.
Though former Ambassador Richard Holbrooke has taken point on diplomacy in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region as a special representative, Clinton recently said mobilizing the U.S. Agency for International Development, a key element of stabilization efforts in Afghanistan, is one of her top priorities.
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"It's like people had taken point-and-click interfaces and moved them over to tablets and other things.
We've taken points from Wigan, we've taken points from QPR.
"It's us sir," he said, "We'll take point".
Trump personally took point on negotiations with the Freedom Caucus.
They should have took points.
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