Glenullin led by two points with five minutes left but Bellaghy rallied and Gavin Diamond's injury-time point ensured next weekend's replay.
But Kidd went back to being a full-time point guard after Felton fractured a finger on Christmas and missed nearly a month.
Hill said the ability to drill down into real-time point-of-sale (POS) data to make informed decisions and receive early warnings about stock-outs, promotion effectiveness, sales velocity, and external demand drivers means retailers can quickly adapt plans to enhance performance.
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Los Angeles added two-time MVP point guard Steve Nash earlier in the offseason, and the two new stars join five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant to form a dominant trio of top-five players at their respective positions.
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Anyone who had any doubt that giant global securities firms are highly risky and impossible to understand is going to have a difficult time arguing that point for some time to come.
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It's not the first time Burnt Point, which includes 25 acres on the Wainscott side of Georgica Pond in East Hampton, has broken a record.
For the first time since point guard Jeremy Lin became a star, the Knicks are nearly at full strength as Carmelo Anthony has returned to health, for better or worse.
In 2007, an all-time low point for the incidence of meningococcal disease, the CDC estimated that there were 1, 000 cases and 130 deaths nationally, compared with 2, 800 cases and 300 fatalities a decade earlier.
The exhibition will explain why there was a global interest in creating art jewelry at this time and point out the differences and similarities between the influences and the styles of jewelry executed in various countries.
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One approach to making things easier would be to dynamite away the mountain a bit at a time until point B had been brought down to the level of point A. This would be analogous to resolving all of one's real world problems.
Stosur reached set point for the fourth time on a fluky point with her opponent at the net, hitting a line-drive reflex volley that sent Mladenovic ducking to avoid.
Two successive Robinson penalties put the home side in front for the first time and a three-point half-time lead.
Real timing is about reaching individuals when they are most receptive, taking into account how they are spending their time, what they are thinking about at any given point in time and what they are tying to accomplish.
The margin among registered voters was lower: eight points according to Time and one point according to Gallup.
Boys are included in this year's survey for the first time as a point of comparison over gender issues.
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But society can change perception of art over time to the point of neutralizing, even transfiguring its original intent.
In some games, when you shoot, you shoot a projectile which takes some time to get point A to point B.
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Actually, one time I did point to a pound cake on the shelf behind the counter, one of many pastry items.
"We just don't have time at this point in the company's history for you to sit on the sidelines, " he warned.
The film, which is slackly edited, takes its time reaching this point.
Many more women work part time at some point in their careers.
Goode was at the heart of Leicester's best moves and the fly-half became the club's all-time leading competition point scorer with a penalty on eight minutes, overtaking Tim Stimpson's previous mark of 358 points.
Would Apple have become great without Steve Jobs, or would someone else have surfaced to spearhead and personify the combined volition of the people working in that area in that company at that point time?
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Privately-funded efforts to save this regal bird from extinction had been underway for some time at that point, and the federal government began its own efforts in 1966 with the passage of the Endangered Species Preservation Act, the precursor to the more comprehensive Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973.
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Now, eventually we were lucky we got these costs approved, because the point was she didn't know, nobody had diagnosed it, and if you start having a -- the standard of preexisting condition is you might have had that illness some time at some point before you -- or you were genetically predisposed to it, potentially none of us would ever get any insurance.
Time capsules are usually designed to be buried or sequestered away until some specific point in time (usually anywhere between 20 and 100 years on).
Buy a train ticket and immediately the train operator can see in real time how many fares have been bought as single journeys, or as returns at any point of time on any given day.
James Kielt scored twice in the second period of extra-time to bring Derry to within a point going into added time.
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