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1 There is also a government tax collection point at junction, officials said.
2 This was the difficult moment, the point at which time suspended itself.
3 We describe existing challenges, available methods and point at potentially useful strategies.
4 There is a clearly defined point at which the law is broken.
5 Another concession concerns the point at which banks start paying the levy.
6 New York state's top financial regulator underlined the point at Thursday's conference.
7 Morton manager David Hopkin: I thought we deserved a point at least.
8 It just delays the point at which you come to that decision.
9 And when fans point at presidents, presidents tend to point at managers.
10 The main talking point at Brewster Park was the disallowed Donegal goal.
11 I am in the middle of that point at this very moment.
12 Sure enough, a little, short Indian began to point at the cattle.
13 This was the point at which it had come to a stop.
14 We will have reached our targeted point at the end of July.
15 Miyashita spread his arms to point at the corners of the room.
16 The U.S. demand has been a major sticking point at the talks.
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