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It takes him to the point of a possible breakdown".
A few nations have developed accountability to the point of a fetish.
"We haven't yet got to the point of a bad review.
Lower the heat and leave to simmer for about 20 minutes until fully tender to the point of a knife.
It's both witty and to the point of a narrative that builds with immense effect to its inevitable end.
Once more, spending growth has far outstripped revenue growth, but not yet to the point of a 1970s-style crisis.
"I haven't gotten to the point of a big defeat," he said, but his past has steeled him for survival.
The band really rose to the occasion, and Anoop's vocals were superb, to the point of a standing ovation.
Eventually it pushes her to the point of a tantrum that involves tossing books against a wall.
Our very first conversation, over lunch at Chequers, was very sharp at first, almost to the point of a breakdown.
All three ensure that workers are paid minimum wage, but their timelines and policies vary for getting pay up to the point of a livable wage.
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