In one place, the road leading to the point crosses a causeway barely wider than the asphalt.
With it, anything above around 3KHz is gently tamed, but not to the point where it feels detrimental.
More to the point, his passion is a topic that everyone can support: improving children's health.
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Fluid swelled his entire lower body to the point that his skin blistered and wept.
Biden got right to the point, urging Karzai to address the corruption in his government.
What are the fees, including performance or incentive fees, related to the Point Judith II fund?
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But Chrysler is just the latest to put the exclamation mark to the point.
Tall, lithe and muscled, he is only 19 but is confident to the point of cockiness.
"It's taken me years to get to the point where I'm at now, " says Graves.
"That could have progressed to the point where he's having difficulty speaking, " he said.
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His latest and 31st film Bread and Roses is characteristically down-to-earth and to the point.
If you don't want to cool off to the point of freezing, think Alaska.
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More to the point, they kept their basic idea of gang warfare in motion.
Please provide the performance information related to the Point Judith LL fund through today.
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And even now, when it comes to the point, the Dutch are shy of death.
The supply-side cult has shrunk to the point that it contains only cranks, charlatans, and Republicans.
Or, more to the point, cut other costs before you give people the ax.
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Eventually, the parent corporation centralized operations to the point where Sullivan's job in Seattle was eliminated.
Part of the problem is that the industry has innovated to the point of self--annihilation.
Eventually, their relationship evolved to the point where they felt comfortable speaking for the other.
And this is where it gets back to the point I was making earlier.
Hugo Chavez was shaped above all by his defeats - to the point of megalomania.
More to the point, 54-year-old Sony established itself in the U.S. long before 31-year-old Samsung.
The receiver occasionally locked up to the point that I had to unplug and restart it.
Answer: It lowers the cost of information to the point where markets spontaneously grow.
Which brings us back to the point about the partisan at the center of this scandal.
Sovereign debt has grown drastically, to the point that even maintaining it is becoming unsustainable.
It only worsened, eventually deteriorating to the point where the pain prevented Wright from sleeping.
More to the point, housing subsidies, particularly for the poor, are quite simply cruel.
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Some of it is Obama at his best, elegant, spare, right to the point.
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