However, proxy firms say they do listen to companies' points of view.
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I had seen the points at Roncevaux; I said: No thank you.
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However, these new points of evidence can't relate to issues previously considered.
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Future historians will examine the missile crisis from still different vantage points.
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Science Foundation Ireland director general Mark Ferguson points to other good news.
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To get to school each day she had to walk a mile, cross a railwayswitching yard and travel two miles on a rickety bus.
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The Hurlbirds were an exceedingly united family-exceedinglyunited except on one setofpoints.
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This instrument is composed of the staff, the handle, and a setofpoints for each calibre.
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What if I do the same thing to the last setofpoints that looks like a line?
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A setofpoints has frozen.
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It is advisable to lay out a setofpoints, together with motor and signals, on a separate board.
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To dream of a railroadswitch, denotes that travel will cause you much loss and inconvenience.
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If we give you that railroadswitch it will help the mill and can't hurt the city.
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A railroadswitch was run out into the field, right along the edge of the piles of pig iron.
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It's got a railroadswitch line, but light goods like clothes are going by truck today, and the place is badly located for trucks.
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It had pulled out of the southbound ruts and broken through the little walls and made smaller ruts of its own, like a railroadswitch.
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Beyond some shrubbery and a barbed-wire fence was the railroadswitching yard.
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A railroadswitching error was the most likely cause of the collision, a security source.
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A railroadswitching error was the most likely cause, a security source said without giving further details.
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Men boasted of powdered soap emptied into water tanks that fed boilers, of kerosene applied to belting, of railroadswitches that had been tampered with.