Moreover, some of the most important movies of our time, such as "The Godfather" and "The Silence of the Lambs, " take point of view to the extreme, leaping around in a series of tightly controlled crosscuts.
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The professors cited in the Journal article take a point of view common amongst business leaders.
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The take home point to me is that you need to see someone good.
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Many take this point of view, and some of it got priced into financial markets last week.
"You just take it point by point when you're fighting to stay in the match, " he said.
One of my long-time readers, Jessica Hartung, wrote back encouraging me to take the point even farther.
Referee Ian Smith did not award the penalty and Hull cleared to take a point from the match.
Slovakia coach Vladimir Weiss was happy to take a point as they banished memories of Friday's loss to Armenia.
To take your point of comparison, in the previous -- in the last six months of 2008, we lost 3 million jobs.
Of the draw with Motherwell, Butcher was happy to take a point on a wet Saturday afternoon at Fir Park, taking fifth-place Caley's tally to 28.
"Most people probably thought we'll come here and take a point but I picked the most attacking team you could ever wish to see, " he told BBC Sport.
When pressed by law professor Avi Bell on the fact that several hundred thousand German citizens were gassed to death by Nazi Germany, Bayati still refused to take the point.
Gall's still had time to register another score before the break as centre half-forward Kevin McGourty released Sean Burke to slot over the bar, with the midfielder content to take his point instead of aiming low.
In their previous two matches Birmingham had only sparked into life after conceding twice - recovering sufficiently enough in the first against West Ham to take a point, and only narrowly being denied a second consecutive draw by Stoke's battling skills.
You take the point: the beauty category is, for all its beauty, somewhat dull, presenting the same sorts of images with the current face plugged in, once in a while throwing in a white-coated lab tech to convince us this is all high science.
Shahrum does take pains to point out one enduring double standard: Often only women take the rap.
Okay, okay, we're making good use of sarcastic italics, but we do have a point: we take such things for granted to the point where it might not have occurred to naysayers that just being able to minimize a window could make an operating system more user-friendly.
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They failed to take a single point from their away matches, suffering three straight defeats for the first time since 2007.
Or take the biggest point in the government's favour: that it has not printed money as quickly and eagerly as at first feared.
The Stand is designed to take on older point of sale systems, which Dorsey said are prone to breaking and also are, well, ugly.
Nonetheless, signature is the right action to take at this point.
But as the performances of the key sectors of the economy diverge, so too are opinions on the direction interest rates will take after this point.
Ward has faced calls for his dismissal from sections of the Carlisle support after a run of form that has seen his side take just one point out of a possible 27.
According to the company, the phone will be sold just as soon as it makes it through the "customary testing process, " but it's any guess how much longer they think that's going to take at this point.
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