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en Students walking out continuously to make a point is not as effective as if they would organize and write in to their local congressmen. At this point I would say continuing to march is overkill. They've made their point, so let's get back to studying and learning.

en The more I'm studying film, the better I'm getting, the faster I'm getting. As much as I would hate to admit that, I'm kind of seeing the differences. I'm realizing you get to a point of health, but then there's a point where you start getting back to who you are.

en I don't think there was one turning point or one key point. It was so back and forth that even until the last point I couldn't feel I was in total control. I guess that's what made for a good match.

en It will make it a different experience every time you visit. Right now, you can go from point A to point A. We want to have more versatility, more variety, to go from Point A to Point B to C to D.

en We're excited to have added Access Point to our growing list of Carrier clients. Our dense local footprint will enable Access Point to reach their end users with a cost effective and highly reliable solution.

en Young players have got to get to the point where everything comes natural for them. In other words, where they don't have to write the plays down on the wristband before they go out on the field. . . . We've got to get to the point where, when we make a call, [the defense] lets it fly.

en (St. Peter's) students had made tremendous learning gains, to a point where it was unrealistic.

en The debate is simple. We have one topic and students pick sides, if they are for or against it. Each person has only a few minutes to make a point or to argue another point. Debates can be very fast and very emotional. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. The debate is simple. We have one topic and students pick sides, if they are for or against it. Each person has only a few minutes to make a point or to argue another point. Debates can be very fast and very emotional.

en They can point to the results of the last two gubernatorial elections and the gains that have been made by Democrats in the House, where the Republican Party is more conservative, and make the point that changes need to be made, and soon.

en We had the maximum effort and got a minimal result. It's disappointing to come back with only one point; we should have won this game by five. We have to keep going and be positive. It's a point, a disappointing point. We want to make the maximum out of our games. Let's win on Saturday and maybe it will be in our hands again.

en It's just a matter of, does he want to do it at that point of his life, and that point of his career? Certainly, he's the guy that's been a big part of the organization for a number of years. From my point of view, I'd love to have him back, if that's of interest to him.

en I took the initiative to organize the students so that they could execute a clothing drive to help children in need and to promote the entire school. And to apply the learning of Spanish to the real world and make it more effective for them.

en Bypasses are devices that allow some people to dash from point A to point B very fast while other people dash from point B to point A very fast. People living at point C, being a point directly in between, are often given to wonder what's so great about point A that so many people from point B are so keen to get there and what's so great about point B that so many people from point A are so keen to get there. They often wish that people would just once and for all work out where the hell they wanted to be.
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en We think we think in a very literal way, but if you really ponder it, you don't think in a literal way. You're seeing in a literal way, and you're going from point A to point B, but if you really consciously think back at what was going through your mind when you went from point A to point B, you'll find that it's a very abstract process.

en The big thing for me is that I need an end point. I can go at it hard, with the idea that once you go to this point, you can take some time off. What I like now is there's an end point, as opposed to dragging on for 12 months and never having the point where you relax and say, 'OK, we're done for a while.


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