He might have taken in a billion in his career at that point. take out agent, manager, taxes, cost.
But the Blues held on for a scrappy win, although Biarritz have a precious losing bonus point to take back to France for next weekend's return fixture.
The sixth point, take a petroleum-free walking vacation this summer.
As well as strength, Sharapova's quickness of feet was a feature of an impressive performance, notably when she sprinted to reach an Errani drop shot, winning the point to take a 4-1 lead.
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.
"Right now at this point, just take it one game at a time, " Green said.
The Rockets rallied from a 15-point deficit to take a lead in the fourth quarter in Game 2.
Gold will serve as executive chairman until June 30, at which point Johnson will take that role, too.
However, it does mean backtracking another four days back to your start point unless you take one of the sneaky shortcut options.
"The whole point is to take a gas guzzler off the road and replace it with a newer, more fuel efficient model, " Wood said.
At some point, I take a lunch break.
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But he put in vast hours to improve his fielding, initially as a first baseman, then as a left fielder, going so far at one point as to take dancing lessons to sharpen his coordination.
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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Even if all of the factors of fear remain, at some point traders will take yen profits by selling and will look to diversify into other instruments, even as limited as safe haven instruments may be right now.
At some point people will take notice of the massive amounts of pollution and waste that is created from these sports leagues and demand that something is done, but why not do it because it is the right thing to do socially as well as economically?
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"Given the constant re-investment and the constant drive with new technology coming in much faster than most of us can adapt ... we're at a point where we take any bit of profit and continue to re-invest in the technology, " says Monika Neger, chief information officer for the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
When the Cyclones switched coverages to take away leading scorer Deshaun Thomas and put their tall freshman on Craft, the point guard decided to take it himself.
Shahrum does take pains to point out one enduring double standard: Often only women take the rap.
Unfortunately, Furyk made bogey on his last 2 holes to lose his point while Sergio Garcia parred in to take the match and the point.
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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.
"At one point I tried to take a picture of a young boy attacking a camera, " Sussman wrote.
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.
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