Even expedition ships, where spartan accommodation is almost a point of pride, are offering creature comforts.
Mr Clarke said his brother "did his own thing and made a point about helping others".
The Bishops have a point: dozens of cold cases were reopened in Massachusetts during those years.
The common vision that we used as a point of departure we have confirmed today.
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"More than rescuing a point, it feels like we lost two points, " Olave said.
Without a point of difference they are often perceived as a second banana to the original.
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Both contests were decided by a point, and this year could also be close.
To be fair, it was a point acknowledged on Tuesday by Care Services Minister Norman Lamb.
Americans want their gasoline and are willing to pay for it, up to a point.
Mukendi's curling effort near the end gave Coleraine a point - but they needed all three.
So that is clearly a point that we have been making for a long time.
It is a point made by Prof Lindsey Davies, of the Faculty of Public Health.
Two decades later, I can tell you that Zalenik had it right--to a point.
His head is brutally shaved and his small moustache has been carefully waxed to a point.
Linfield went into the game needing a point to guarantee the club's 49th Irish League title.
But the Senate Republican leader made a point of refusing to rule it out.
At a point, it seemed Dodd Frank would likely diminish the power of the trifecta.
The majority was easy plunder for an ambitious art historian out to make a point.
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But referee Mark Clattenburg waved away Johnson's appeals as City had to settle for a point.
This is a point very difficult to understand for industry producers, according to Valenzuela.
Since then, Motorola hasn't developed the product to a point where it's ready for critics.
I, too, have not been surprised by the Russian stance, up to a point.
Noreen and Frank made a point of discussing the matter in depth with their pastor.
Once a point-based standard exists, argues Fedrizzi, the government should set it as a minimum.
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You kind of reach a point where you have to question their commitment to immigration reform.
By June he devised a spreadsheet weighting different factors and using a point system.
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It then worsened by a point each month to end at -10 in May 2011.
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These simple words said with conviction gather the mind into a point of power.
But professor Sachs has a point: We devote more ink to wealth than to poverty.
The one eye was fixed at a point over past the row of vinyl screens.
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