At Parque Berrio station, roughly the half-way point of the tour, get off the train for several more sights from the platform.
At its Gogarburn headquarters, the lender has announced that it's just passed the half-way point of its sale and run-off of those assets it doesn't want or need.
Because a determinate prisoner is released at the half way point in his sentence, a life sentence with a minimum term is the equivalent of a determinate sentence of double that length.
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The NYU Entrepreneurs Challenge semi-finals are at the half-way point and contestants are busy preparing their business plans and pitch decks for the last round of submissions (and eliminations).
And then, at around the half way point of the campaign, came her call for what she dubbed "the United Welsh Alternative" a grand alliance of left-wing, anti-cuts parties and organisations - principal among them, Plaid Cymru and Labour, working together to oppose the UK Government.
Today, pilots in the commercial, business aviation and general aviation arena have to physically be in their aircraft from Point A all the way to Point B.
One copy editor on contract even went out of her way to point out that her duties were identical to those of an AOL News staffer who was recently laid off.
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We'd be surprised if pixel oversampling doesn't make its way into point-and-shoots and eventually even mirrorless and reflex interchangeable lens cameras -- just imagine this technology being combined with a full-size sensor and ultra-fast prime lens.
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As Sir Mervyn went out of his way to point out, this is in no small part because of government policies - notably the rise in tuition fees and administered increases in transport and utility bills - which the central bank could not predict, let alone control.
In the landmark case, which removed limits on what corporations and unions can contribute to support political campaigns by way of independent expenditures, the court went out of its way to point out that removing limits would not only benefit the corporations but would also serve the purposes of the unions and their own substantial treasuries.
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Trimming a quarter point one way, or tacking a quarter point the other, is not in itself enough to steer America's huge economy.
And I think your question in a way makes his point, which is that he has led on this issue in a way that I think leadership has often been defined in Washington, which is making decisions that are difficult politically within your own party.
Anyway, as I was saying, all young writers feel this way at some point or other in their lives.
"The way we've played so far, absolutely we're gonna have a target on our back the rest of the way, " point guard Raymond Felton said before the game.
But we are a terribly long way from that point now and once we are, I would be glad to toss in with those saying there is no point in further expanding the economy.
But Hasselbeck took the point way too far.
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In a cover letter, NMFS regional administrator John Bullard cautioned that the study applies only to the way the Indian Point reactors currently operate, using the screens to block fish from being drawn into the plant with the millions of gallons of river water used for cooling.
These simple ideas point the way to the quadrant of tall grass and high returns.
Perhaps people should get used to hotter temperatures, experts say, because the trends point that way.
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The establishment of a Palestinian state now might point the way out of the present impasse.
But I will share a few pieces that point the way to the future.
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As smaller operators point the way, bigger companies may even begin to show some interest too.
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Mr Ewing told Holyrood's petitions committee he hoped a pilot project and consultation would point the way ahead.
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Over the holidays, I belatedly discovered what may point the way to the future of education the Khan Academy.
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One thing's for sure: If you're young, active and looking for love, our list will point the way.
Wilson is a block-long, one-way street at the point with a stop sign before it empties onto Kent.
And it seemed like the quickest way to reach that point in life was to win the lottery.
If your kid has a hobby, no matter how quirky, it could point the way to a business.
The Hamburglar can point the way (we are unclear on why that marketing character does not appear to still exist).
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