In addition to its historical appeal, Pangani is a convenient jumping-off point for many other nearby attractions.
And its 2 am closing time makes it the perfect stopping off point for downtown barhoppers.
And so that was sort of the jumping off point in what we did.
We are greeted at the drop-off point by a phalanx of police in full battle gear.
Obama's message was not only deceptive and off point, it was deeply insensitive to his audience.
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So is there now some arbitrary cut-off point, the Crimean War (1853-6) perhaps?
"The best kind of knockoff show just uses an existing idea as a jumping-off point, " Dehnart said.
Romney- going off point and using the opportunity to try and defend himself on auto industry bankruptcy.
That is roughly 0.3% of the power of the 180-decibel cut-off point that the operational system would have.
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Like Poland and Hungary, the Czech Republic is a jumping-off point for illegal immigration into the European Union.
Over the next four pages we provide a jumping-off point for your search.
After this cut-off point, it gives preference to Catholic pupils, with a proportion of places also allocated for non-Catholics.
Viddy only allows you to shoot for 15 seconds, which is just about the cut-off point where posterity-making becoming perturbing.
Look, the kids were a good jumping-off point to allow us to sort of rethink the way reality TV is done.
She learned how to have an ongoing dialogue with her son, now 11, sometimes using news stories as a jumping-off point.
Taxis will be able to park at the rank and coaches will be able to drop off in the bus drop-off point.
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The cut-off point for payments is 31 March, so if the cold spell continues into April, these payments will not be made.
Teams using inflatable rafts locate stranded pets and take them to a drop-off point, where they can be transported to a shelter.
Peace, like environmentalism, is a means, a set of conditions that should provide a jumping-off point for some new and wonderful mission for mankind.
People can search for a nearby drop-off point or create their own drop-off point anywhere if they have enough people at the same location.
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But take 1963, the year that marked the end of national service and the rise of the Beatles, and you have an interesting cut-off point for comparison.
Sir John adds that the current cut-off point for awarding medals - five years after the operations have ended - should stay in place.
England play a seven match one-day series in India, with the cut-off point for automatic Champions Trophy places to be confirmed after the second match.
Mr Stirling said anyone who signed up before the cut-off point at the end of August would still receive their newsletters and a birthday card.
Alexandroupoli is also the jumping-off point for ferries to Samothraki island.
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While Pakret has little to detain the traveller, it is the jumping off point for Ko Kret, a sleepy island in the middle of the Chao Praya River.
It concludes at Paleohora - a small town that has preserved its laid-back character, despite being the jumping-off point for popular Elafonisi Beach on Crete's southwestern tip.
The Northern Irishman finished the season at 125th on the money list, the cut-off point at which players keep their full playing privileges on the US Tour.
Like many others in Finnish jazz, the band uses the music as a jumping-off point into experimentation that can range from the raucous to the moodily introspective.
The cut-off point for resuscitation - when a person is pronounced dead - is when all eight have been checked and there are still no signs of life.
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