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Takes an example PM, whose points of difference were irreconcilable from any other N.Y.
Prix has drawn a triangle -- a wedge -- whose points lie outside the inner city.
Those whose points have been well-taken, however, have generally been up-front about their borrowing.
Nascar seasons used to be 36-race marathons whose points races were anticlimaxes.
They trained with wooden canes made of ash saplings, and then took up their swords, whose points are blunted with rubber.
In layout, the airport is roughly like a pair of triangles whose points face each other and are connected by a long line.
He and Karl expect that Lawson, whose points and assists (now 17.0 and 7.1) have grown every season, will eventually be an All-Star.
The power center is a triangle at whose points are Glinda, Dorothy, and the Witch (the Wizard turns out to be an illusion).
But the line, one of whose points is the North Pole, let us say, needs anchoring at another point, which is the place of the person speaking.
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The man and woman whose points-of-view we alternate between in Flynn's book are both so unlikable, it was difficult for me to keep reading.
They're all jobs that feature on the list of "in-demand" professions in Australia, whose points-based immigration system the UK is about to adopt.
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