Fitting topic since both of our teams have been dynasties at one point in time.
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All these companies were economically dominant at one point in time, but have now gone the way of the dinosaurs.
In an attempt to educate his daughter on Miller and the economics of baseball at one point in time, Winfield shared with the captivated audience a fascinating anecdote.
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Dr. Rao, who wasn't involved in the Scottish study, noted, however, that it looked at exercise and other activities at one point in time rather than over a lifetime.
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At one point in time I was so concerned about getting laid off and the possibility of defaulting on my loans, that I took it upon myself to start a side business through a partnership in order to be able to pay my loans if something were to happen to my job.
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The challenge is making sure that you are very clear which one of these three you are talking about at any one point in time.
At one point-in-time, the parties had settled the litigation, only to find themselves back in court based on a claimed breach of the settlement agreement.
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Perhaps the more important question, which like all questions most worth answering is at its heart a philosophical one, is at what point in time Blackstone (or Apollo or KKR) ceases to be a private equity firm at its heart, and becomes some other form financial or investment enterprise.
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"It's a very provocative observation to say that one's state of anxiety at a fixed point in time can in some way foretell an increased risk of cardiovascular disease 20 years down the road, " says Dr. Gregory Dehmer, M.
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Tyrone managed to go in at half-time with a one-point advantage after they played controlled football into the stiff breeze.
The right-hander at one point went 15 batters without allowing a hit to win for the fifth time in his last six decisions.
Together they crisscrossed around the Boston area, at one point stopping for gas and another time so that another person could join them in the car.
So let us have at least one point on which we are not totally in agreement, and that will give us time to think about future elections.
In hindsight it might seem to have been the wrong course of action but when we chose one action over another, it was the right course of action for us at that point in time.
Although it is now widely accepted that the site was a burial ground at one point, based on human DNA found in the earth deposits deep underground, the length of time for which this was the case is not certain.
One plus point is a reform put in place during Mr Nogueira Leite's time at the finance ministry.
This in effect limits the number of users that a Bluetooth access point can support at any one time.
At any point in time, different users are at different phases in the Cycle connecting and interacting with one another on a same platform.
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But if price is the only reason, then you might not ever buy one, 'cause at this point it's hard to imagine a time when HDTVs will stop dropping in price almost 50% every 18 months.
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