Tall, lithe and muscled, he is only 19 but is confident to the point of cockiness.
If you don't want to cool off to the point of freezing, think Alaska.
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Part of the problem is that the industry has innovated to the point of self--annihilation.
Hugo Chavez was shaped above all by his defeats - to the point of megalomania.
Part of the problem is an industry that has innovated to the point of self-annihilation.
Others may be bored to the point of madness by living in a small town.
The silken threads of mutual presence would be thinned to the point of fraying.
Matters of opinion perhaps but they do speak to the point of the system.
Nor did the observers push their concerns to the point of discrediting the entire election.
The key to making it to the point of convergence is to set firm work boundaries.
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The ads Penney ran on its pricing were idiotic to the point of being irrelevant.
The private sector automates things to the point of not needing as much labor.
This is no hagiography: she could be prickly, stubborn and unsentimental to the point of coldness.
Rather, it exaggerates them, with a sort of frozen hysteria, to the point of something fiercely original.
O. link bait, and served up as the lead for style-trend pieces, to the point of exhaustion.
Eventually those wars calmed to the point of truce, or at least containment, but the armories remained.
Gurney was only 32 when his mental condition deteriorated to the point of him being declared insane.
Next up computers and technology will be automated to the point of not needing so many workers.
For their part, the devout immigrants considered the English Jews doctrinally lax to the point of apostasy.
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The aristocrats are frivolous to the point of mania, swilling sparkling cocktails dressed as wolves and moths.
The patient can inhale it, taking the drug directly into the lungs and to the point of inflammation.
About half of all Zambian children are malnourished to the point of being stunted, a fifth severely so.
He has a confidential, understated manner, and his sense of humor is dry to the point of aridity.
More dangerous still, she's capable of boiling a breakfast egg to the point of what Jean-Louis considers perfection.
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Of course, we all hope that we never get to the point of suspecting in the first place.
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"She's almost to the point of launching collections, " says fashion-industry investment consultant Robert Burke, noting that what Mrs.
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Not everyone will find it humorous, and some will find it downright offensive, to the point of outrage.
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Now, mind you, this nagging thought never overwhelmed my love for the advertising business to the point of protest.
There will be sanctions, potentially even to the point of real economic pain.
Expect many deaths and learning experiences moving through the title to the point of more than a little frustration.
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