You could call this point 'the ultraviolet spectrum of design': it's there, but imperceptible.
And every phone call from point man Toby Scott yielded more treasures.
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The documentary lingers on the solemn roll call, making the point that members of Nixon's own party had limits to how much they could stomach.
And so they're just going to keep going until they get to a specific point to call a halt for another phase of the operation.
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You will be charged for a call because the calling party is routed back to the originating point which will accrue an international toll call.
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People who call Apple cheap have a point, even in the bipolar world of Nasdaq stocks there is plenty of room for Apple rallies.
Kayani had made the same point in a call from Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, after the raid.
The point of the call was not, in fact, for us to bond but for her to secure a donation and a credit card number.
She unfailingly would find a way to overcome the transgression, usually enhancing the written product with a better headline, a cartoon or other piece of artwork that would call attention to its central point.
The point of the call -- remember, he made several -- he has made several calls to leaders in the region -- was to discuss with them the unrest and the measures that these countries are taking to ensure the security of diplomatic facilities and American personnel.
This is because there is an obvious start and end point to a phone call.
Government spokesmen point to rules that call for elections within 60 days of the presidential office being vacated.
What to call the Queensboro has been a point of contention for years.
Hassan did not speak on the company's conference call, and he did not point to any promising candidates in its drug pipeline in the press release.
The controversial call handed eventual champion Clijsters match point.
Configurable triggers such as removal or tampering of the drive, removal of device from a resting GPS point, cellular telephone call, or even a change in temperature will release a "chemical mist" into the drive (not the computer) destroying it layer by layer.
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There are few good biographers who have not at some point had an unwelcome telephone call from the lawyers.
The call is part of a three-point plan it wants to discuss in an "emergency summit" of social landlords.
This similarity between the exchange coverage and Medicaid was highlighted by another point made on the Tenet call, first noted by UBS analyst A.J.
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While the hardware wasn't what we'd call top quality, the low price point and performance of the Titanium line more than makes up for it.
The optimists point out that what they call the River Market has been livened up with some new hotels, the inevitable convention centre and the odd tourist bar.
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Ms Leadsom was unmoved by the point that we do not call the USA undemocratic when votes there fall below 50% and sallied forth with the heart of her argument.
At one point, he tried to call the Poxley volunteer fire department, but the creosote pole that supported the telephone wire had already gone up like a torch, taking his service away.
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