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the punto
noun
A point or hit.
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When they introduced the Punto Final law [which granted amnesty to human rights abusers during the dictatorship], she left the country and went to Canada.
Fiat, which has had notable success with the Punto but makes an operating-profit margin of only 0.5% on its cars, is some way behind.
The punto banco style, favored in Macau, involves no skill; the result is determined as soon as the cards are dealt.
It's based on the Punto platform and is part of Fiat's plan to extend its brand around the very popular "500 family".
It was always a one-trick pony, depending on the Uno to save it in the 1980s, and on the Punto to do it again in the 1990s.
Over the past 20 years a string of small cars, such as the Uno and the Punto, have emerged to revive the group's flagging market share.
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The problem is that the disruption affected some of Fiat's best-selling vehicles, including the Lancia Ypsilon, the new Punto and the Idea minivan.
Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford and Josh Beckett were the headliners in the deal; Punto is commonly referred to as the throw-in.
The driver of the blue Punto, a local 18-year-old man, was also taken to the nearby hospital but was later transferred to the Royal Victory Infirmary, Newcastle, with serious injuries.
They already share a B platform (for the Corsa and the Grande Punto) and Fiat would be happy to use Opel's excellent new C and D platforms.
In the 1960s Punto Fijo emerged as the peninsula's major urban centre.
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