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point <a point; points> N

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Cost is basically independent of yield up to the point of say 10s of megatons.
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Both flumes begin at the same point, but do not run parallel and have different patterns.
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By 2000 the elk herd had increased in size to the point that they had outgrown the restricted area.
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The whirling camera effects and freaky sound mix overstates the point that our man really is not well.
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It gets rather raucous beyond 4000rpm and doesn't encourage aiming for the peak power point of 6000rpm for too long or too often.
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Stems may point up or down.
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From this point on, their youth culture importance vanished, and there would be few musical surprises in the future.
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Toad is intelligent, creative and resourceful however he is also narcissistic, self-centred almost to the point of sociopathy, and completely lacking in even the most basic common sense.
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Charcoal is designed for high legibility, even at smaller point sizes, displayed on computer monitors.
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Additionally, the vagueness of invasion point was a logistical shortcoming.
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