Now we come to the point in our tale where the deal-breakers come out.
I'd come to the point in my life when I'd had enough, I couldn't take any more.
"We hit the wall, and we've come to the point, frankly, where we have to make some moves, " said the Rev.
"It's come to the point where we are starting to point fingers and say you need to take that responsibility, " N'toko says.
It feels to me like the market has come to the point where it feels like the participants who are left in the marketplace have figured out its motives a little too well.
Indeed, the longer we go without the Fed having to become even more imaginative, the closer we come to the point where we can say we are starting to get out of the recession.
Speaking about his opposition to gay marriage recently, Mr Farage told the Guardian that he believed religious faith played an important role in society and "the equality rights agenda has come to the point of head-on conflict" with it.
"It's now been defeated in elections in every part of the country and I think they have come to the point where the best thing they could do is call a general election and let a proper government take charge, " he added.
It has come to the point where it is cheaper to rent - short-term and long-term - because you need to factor in the closing costs, maintenance, insurance, property taxes, all those kinds of things that you're not necessarily have to worry about when you rent.
What I've discovered - in my own experience, at least - is that I think we've come to the point in this nation where if people get to know you, then they are willing to make good decisions about you and judge you on the basis of individual character rather than on the basis of stereotype.
"We must to come to the point of saying Formula One is big and important to all of us, so in large areas we should be aligned, and if we just can put aside our individual differences and focus on what we all want -- for example to be successful in America -- then that reflects on all of us, " he said.
And we have the Power Point Triangle of Death, where the speaker moves to the screen to point out some illegible word, drifts back to his computer, while mumbling something about the next slide, only to come to the third point of the triangle floating somewhere uneasily in between his screen position and his computer position.
As a picture of things to come, the opponents point to the Cannabis Buyers' Club in San Francisco, founded in 1991, which at one time claimed 12, 000 members.
This is a moment when the imagery has changed as well, and I'm delighted to see that the nation has come to a point where we can be represented as much represented by a black person as we are by any white president.
To come back to my original point, the jump between Mass Effect 2 and 3 in gameplay mechanics is that of expansion pack quality, and not a real sequel.
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The digital sensors will improve, and costs will come down, but the crossover point is unlikely to come for years.
"People are just stunned by the debilitating partisanship, polarization and the overall dysfunction of the institution and political paralysis as we come, you know, to the point of extreme when it comes to resolving the problems facing our country, " a frustrated Snowe told CNN in February.
"I thought maybe the goal wasn't going to come and we'd go to Burnley with the extra point in the bag, which would have been a good situation, but this is perfect to finish it here, " he added.
This week may come to be seen as the point at which their pact began to fall apart.
Valls said he had not come to Amiens to point the finger at anyone, but the rule of law must be followed.
Now all of this will lead to either, A, finding nothing of significance, or, B, Saddam denying the team access to some facility, at which point the matter would presumably come back to the Security Council.
But here is where the tricky questions arise if affirmative action programs have succeeded, and I would argue that they have been successful, that very success necessarily suggests that the programs should, at some point, come to an end as the goals of equal protection and fair play are accomplished.
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They will have to come to the forefront again at some point, most probably in the summer months again.
All the experts continue to declare Romney the inevitable nominee and believe Republican voters will soon enough come around to their point of view.
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So the point is, people come to us to find out what is going on with the world in a very nice quick fashion to do their communications, email, messenger, check in on their teens.
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"People have been trying to come up with a new screw for 100 years, to the point where you get sick of hearing about it, " LeVey says.
Although none of these schemes is likely to come to anything, they all help to distract attention from the central point: Russia agreed to take on the Soviet Union's liabilities in return for acquiring its assets.
"It was shameful that they (the classroom assistants) have been forced to take strike action for nine days now, in order to get to this point where the employers are prepared to come into the room to start addressing the issue, " he said.
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Given what we know of the materials as they have come out to this point, there is little likelihood that an official order to remove the materials would have succeeded in surmounting the high barriers erected by first amendment doctrine in cases of prior restraint.
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