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41 Sentences With "coming to a point"

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But we are coming to a point where many survivors of the Holocaust are departing this Earth.
"We're theoretically coming to a point where China might have the only human habitation zone in space," Weeden said.
We may be coming to a point in American politics where public accomplishment is secondary to offensiveness in politicians.
"The market is coming to a point of view that there will be progress on the trade talks," Solomon said.
But I thank God that my father was slowly coming to a point quick enough for me to mentally survive this.
I think we're coming to a point where the numbers and the business platforms are taking precedence over what we actually need.
Then you hit a point where that's the peak, and then I'm coming to a point where you can't do that forever.
It's around the corner now and the amount of data you need to drive it is coming to a point where it can come to fruition.
Since then, our primary focus has been to build out the platform — we're just now coming to a point where we're going to double down on marketing.
"We're finally coming to a point where people are starting to notice that it's okay to take breaks, that it's OK to get some help," he said.
"We're coming to a point [where the lower cost to launch is] enabling business plans to close in space that never were possible before," Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said at a congressional subcommittee hearing Wednesday.
We are coming to a point here where the euro has become very over-owned and very over-loved, and the dollar has become very under-owned and very over-hated," Maley said Thursday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
"We're coming to a point now finally where the market is focusing more on the dollar's widening yield advantage over its major rivals, which has been in place for some time but has been largely ignored by investors," said Esiner.
"Were coming to a point now finally where the market is focusing more on the dollars widening yield advantage over its major rivals, which has been in place for some time but has been largely ignored by investors," said Esiner.
I think part that have is over time, and you guys have reported this quite a bit in the last 24 hours, you know, the market is coming to a point of view that there will be progress on the trade talks.
"We seem to be coming to a point of decision as to whether to release it or not and in what form," said Bob Graham, the former Democratic senator from Florida, who served as a co-chairman of the 2002 inquiry and has made disclosure of the pages a personal cause since leaving Congress.
This is nowhere more apparent than in his Whitman-esque vision of a father and his two young daughters taking a naked swim in a country "fresh water pond": The man's back was turned south, and he was very like a certain David, wide shouldered, small waist, round buttocks, iron legs, all muscle and sinews, and the worked look of his skin told him to be in his first forties ……… Man faced about breast facing south, and he magnificent, with smooth dark hair, coming to a point on a low fore- head, a firm mouth, the upper lip a little short, showing milkwhite teeth, and the eyes a deepest dark.
For a projection coming to a point at the south pole, as in the bottom portion of the HEALPix projection, replace φ and y with -φ and -y.
Japanese idol groups such as AKB48 are often like this, employing new members as the older ones "graduate", eventually coming to a point where none of the original members are part of the group anymore. Or they distribute members into teams and rotate them around, eventually coming to a point where the team no longer has any of its original members. Guns 'n' Roses spent many years with Axl Rose as the only remaining member from the founding lineup. Three former GNR members eventually reunited as Velvet Revolver.
The A. pallens are distinguished by the ombre-like progression from yellow to black on their bodies. They have four legs that progress from a lighter yellow to a dark orange. The wasp's body is skinny with the back coming to a point. Their wings are slim and black.
Chattanooga Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Walker County, Georgia, United States. The population was 4,065 at the 2000 census and 3,846 in 2010. It is part of the Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Chattanooga is a Muskogean-language name meaning "rock coming to a point".
All the body segments are smooth on top, with no ridge or spines, and have broad angular scales on the underside. The telson is long and thin, coming to a point at the end - overall it is leaf-shaped. On the upper side of the telson there was a keel, which probably kept Orcanopterus steady in the water.
The flower's hypanthium is typically 3.5–5.5 mm long, and shaped like a narrow bell. The anthers extend well beyond petals. The calyces are red and hairy, with 10–13 mm long lobes that are oblong and narrow, coming to a point. The styles are smooth, fusing to just below or just above the middle, about running equal to the stamens.
Within municipal limits are found in two different spots upright menhirs. North of the village, not far from the Büdlicherbrück-Talling road at the edge of the dale stands a menhir made out of a quartzite erratic block. The stone is 2.85 m tall, 1.35 m wide and 0.95 m thick. It tapers towards the top, albeit without coming to a point.
Upon the face of the apse, in the southeast corner of the bema, there remains fragments of a bishop from just below the eyes to elbow level. His brown beard is outlined in white while coming to a point at the collarbone. Dressed in a brown mantle and a white epitrachelion adorned with small black crosses, the bishop holds a gilded book in his left hand.
Peter H. Argersinger, Representation and Inequality in Late Nineteenth-Century America: The Politics of Apportionment, page 55, 2012. This makes street-corners a good location to observe human activity, for purposes of learning what environmental structures best fit that activity.Jon Lang, Urban Design: The American Experience, page 310, 1994. Sidewalks at street corners tend to be rounded, rather than coming to a point, for ease of traffic making turns at the intersection.
From Bradley Junction, the line continues south to Agrock, Fort Green Springs, and Ona before coming to a point just north of Arcadia where it connects with the Seminole Gulf Railway, a shortline that operates the continuing track south to Punta Gorda and Fort Myers. The Brewster Subdivision is CSX's second busiest line through the Bone Valley after the Valrico Subdivision. The line is dispatched through Track warrant control. The line serves three phosphate facilities operated by The Mosaic Company.
A review of early newspaper stories indicates that immediately after his sighting, Arnold generally described the objects' shape as thin and flat, rounded in the front but chopped in the back and coming to a point, i.e., more or less saucer- or disk-like. He also specifically used terms like "saucer" or "saucer-like", "disk", and "pie pan" or "pie plate" in describing the shape. The motion he generally described as weaving like the tail of a kite and erratic flipping.
" In 2012, Anderson told a reporter from TV Week that "Suddenly" is the best song he has ever written. Anderson has stated that the song "is about a man coming to a point in his life when he says 'I know who I am, and I don't mind revealing myself and being vulnerable.'" Another inspirations for the song's lryics was Anderson's daughter and being a good father. He later explained that "it was about that all consuming love that we have for our children.
Euphorbia fendleri is a species of Euphorbia known by the common name Fendler's sandmat. It is native to much of the southwestern and central United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in scrub and woodland habitat in desert and plateau regions. This is a mat- or clump-forming reddish-green plant with a crooked, creeping, hairless stem. The leaves are rounded, oval, or spade-shaped, smooth along the edges and generally coming to a point, and not much more than one centimeter in maximum length.
Being greatly influenced by Gandhiji's satyagraha movement, Premchand weaves this novel around the social goals championed by it. Human life is portrayed as a field of action in which the character and destinies of individuals are formed and revealed through their actions. Some of these actions, which might seem melodramatic in ordinary realistic fiction, gain resonance in Karmabhumi, placed as they are in this symbolic and philosophical framework. Each character (or group) is depicted as coming to a point of moral awakening where he, she, or they must act on their convictions.
In both buffer types and those with projecting fringes of ornament, decoration in low relief often continues back round the hoop as far as the midpoint of the side view. In Iberian torcs thin gold bars are often wound round a core of base metal, with the rear section a single round section with a decorated surface. The c. 150 torcs found in the lands of the Iberian Celts of Galicia favoured terminals ending in balls coming to a point or small buffer ("pears"), or a shape with a double moulding called scotiae.
In 1897 a team led by French spelunker Oscar Decombaz (1866 - 1914) explored the grotto as far as the Metro Needle where the galley becomes a siphon. In 1942 André Bourgin and Roger Pénelon found the upper gallery and the lateral gallery. Attempts to dive at the Metro Needle siphon did not achieve significant upstream penetration. An exceptional drought in 1985 allowed Maurice and Franck Chiron to discover 1600 meters of new galleries, coming to a point of 95 m higher than the cave entrance, for the highest point of the two siphons Alpha and Beta.
In ancient Greek, Roman and Christian architecture, tympana of religious buildings usually contain religious imagery. A tympanum over a doorway is very often the most important, or only, location for monumental sculpture on the outside of a building. In classical architecture, and in classicising styles from the Renaissance onwards, major examples are usually triangular; in Romanesque architecture, tympana have a semi-circular shape, or that of a thinner slice from the top of a circle, and in Gothic architecture they have a more vertical shape, coming to a point at the top. These shapes naturally influence the typical compositions of any sculpture within the tympanum.
An example was the saucer-like object photographed by farmer Paul Trent near Portland, Oregon in 1950, which passed all tests when studied by the Condon Committee in the 1960s. Another theory states that most are natural phenomena such as lenticular clouds and balloons, which appear disc-like in some lighting conditions. A third theory puts all saucer sightings down to a form of mass hysteria. Arnold described the craft he saw as saucer-like but not perfectly round (he described them as thin, flat, rounded in front but chopped in back and coming to a point), but the image of the circular saucer was fixed in the public consciousness.
The reverse side of fabric showing where a dart has been taken in and stitched to tailor the shape of a garment to the wearer. Darts are folds (tucks coming to a point) and sewn into fabric to take in ease and provide shape to a garment, especially for a woman's bust. They are used frequently in all sorts of clothing to tailor the garment to the wearer's shape, or to make an innovative shape in the garment. Fabric may be thought of as flat, and a dart has the effect of removing a wedge shaped piece and pulling the edges of that wedge together to create a shallow cone.
The leaves range from 30 to 50 cm in length, and vary from generally linear to egg-shaped, coming to a point at the tip. The leaf blade is cut into pinnae; the lower and basal pinnae are sometimes cut again into pinnules in the specimens wider at the base. The stalk of the leaf, below the blade (the stipe) may have a few short soft hairs and/or scales on the upper side, or be completely hairless. The stem passing through the leaf blade (the rachis) always has such hairs and/or scales on the upper side, but these do not usually extend to the rest of the rachis.
In 2001, the Oakland Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church proposed a replacement for the St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, which was damaged in the 1989 earthquake and subsequently demolished. The diocese hired a Swiss architect who designed a grand cathedral featuring curving steel beams coming to a point some fifteen stories high. The diocese proposed situating the cathedral directly in front of the Kaiser Convention Center and surrounding it with a "grand plaza." The plaza would have been elevated, so that both the parking lot and adjacent roads would still have been usable, and it would have extended all the way to the edge of the lake.
The Alula Wing was a novel design which resembled a bow, having a straight trailing edge and a curved leading edge coming to a point at the wingtips. It was also unusual in being an unbraced monocoque structure, having no spars, only light spanwise stringers, strength being provided by the wood covering. It was developed by the Dutch engineer A.A. Holle and backed by a company called the Commercial Aeroplane Wing Syndicate, which took over Holle's patents from the Varioplane company, and was associated with Blackburn Aircraft,"New Companies Registered"Flight 28 September 1919 who carried out the construction and testing work. A test aircraft was built, with the wing mounted high above the fuselage of a D.H.6 re-engined with a Bentley BR2 rotary engine.
In 2003, to commemorate the official name change of United Parcel Service to UPS, the company logo was given a redesign along with a redesign of the UPS Airlines livery. With nearly the entire fuselage painted white, the brown portion of the tail was changed to sweep above the rear fuselage, coming to a point near the front of the wing; the white and brown portions of the fuselage were separated by a gold stripe. In place of the "United Parcel Service" was painted in two lines: "Worldwide Services: Synchronizing the world of commerce". The only aircraft in the UPS Airlines fleet that did not adopt the "Worldwide Services" livery were the Boeing 747-100, Boeing 747-200, along with the majority of the Boeing 727 fleet, as these aircraft were in the process of being phased out in the mid-2000s.
The wood was pear-shaped, with a base about wide on Montauban ridge, the rest of the wood running north for about , coming to a point on a rise towards Longueval village. The wood had dense undergrowth which retarded movement, made it difficult to keep direction and during the battle the trees were brought down by shellfire, becoming entangled with barbed wire and strewn with German and British dead. The British attacks were part of preliminary operations, to reach ground from which to begin the second British general attack of the Battle of the Somme, against the German second position from Longueval to Bazentin le Petit on 14 July. The German defenders fought according to a policy of unyielding defence and immediate counter-attack to regain lost ground, intended to delay the Anglo-French advance south of the Albert–Bapaume road and give time for reinforcements sent to the Somme front to arrive.

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