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How did you find that arc anyway, even if it was from point A to point C, instead of point A to point Z?
But some McLarens are used to go from point A to point A over and over again — that is, to drive around a racetrack.
It's basically a movie about a car chase from Point A to Point B and from Point B back to Point A. It's ridiculous fun.
Its purpose was to move us from Point A to Point A+: Cole started the episode dreaming about sex with Alison and ended it having sex with Alison.
His point ... a ban is only warranted for criminals.
By that point, a plastic sheet had been laid out.
At this point, a crucial second step comes into play.
O'Rourke offers a starting point: a set of liberal values.
Let's say you point a flashlight into a dark room.
At that point, a genuine cascade will become more likely.
At one point, a crib also fit beneath the loft.
At that point a recession might be on the cards.
At one point a worker starts cleaning the ancient stones.
It is fruitless to point a finger at one cause.
" At another point, a woman can be heard saying, "Ms.
At one point, a single bitcoin was worth nearly $20,000.
At this point, a sale might be the best outcome.
At one point, a white bouncer beats up Blue's friend.
At one point, a gust tipped a coffee cup over.
At one point, a woman operating the camera advises another
But you have made your point a number of times.
At this point a year ago, a crash seemed inevitable.
At one point, a staffer divided the group into cyphers.
At one point, a man is seen touching her genitals.
Yet at some point, a heap is what you have.
Muslet was not, up to that point, a devout Muslim.
At one point, a Domino's deliveryman walked into the room.
At one point, a man hurrying up Park Avenue stopped.
At one point, a band of common criminals was fingered.
"To get from point A to point B," she said.
At one point, a protester screamed, 'Sham president, sham justice!
At one point, a camel was in the next stall.
At which point, a world begins to bloom around it.
At one point a giant tornado tore across the stage.
At that point, a kind of automated bidding war begins.
At one point, a pyrotechnic display startled and scattered them.
At that point, a blood test can come back clean.
Never point a gun at anything you would not shoot.
It's a reasonable reaction to a plot that incessantly nudges him from point A to point A. The good news is that Mr. Sondheim's score remains thrillingly incisive, dramatizing every issue in its path.
At some point, a joke is no longer worth its consequence.
And look, I made this point a couple of days ago.
One even bothers to point a middle finger in the air.
At one point a body is snatched and then ineptly returned.
"And if they point a gun at you?" the reporter asked.
" "I think at that point a confidence motion would be appropriate.
Eddie Lucio III, a Democrat, put the point a bit differently.
At one point, a chant of "Lock her up" broke out.
At this point, a true, honest conclusion is better than nothing.
Case in point: a recent Today show tutorial that's going viral.
That is a curious point (a "stupid" one, says Mr Tribe).
At that point, a two-hit shutout seemed far, far away.
At this point, a little explainer is required to avoid confusion.
Case in point: a planned "spring break" concert in Springfield, Ill.
At any point, a competitor can come and eat your lunch.
At a $199.99 price point, a speaker can't just sound good.
Ms. Koenig provided an elegantly simple starting point: a whole bird.
"He just lost his release point a little bit," Scioscia said.
I do think at some point a flywheel will take place.
" Romney summed up his point: "A business genius he is not.
At a certain point, a guy came in with a camera.
At that point, a huge gust of wind lifted my dress.
At some point, a counter was installed on the beer tap.
At some point a museum may decide to press full charges.
Perhaps, at that point, a sense of foreboding descended upon him.
Federer won the point a few shots later with an overhead.
Around Morgan's halfway point, a major new character enters the story.
At one point, a nurse asked if he had any injuries.
By this point, a small crowd had gathered on the sidewalk.
" Fernand Point, a revered mid-20th-century chef, famously said, "Butter!
At one point, a syringe fell out of the woman's clothes.
Her struggles with weight were, at this point, a cultural meme.
At one point a heavy whiteboard needed lifting onto a stage.
Case in point: a large watercolor piece on display at ART.
At this point, a vote on Articles of Impeachment seems inevitable.
At one point, a tear-gas cannister landed by my feet.
Trump won it by 1 point, a margin of 112,911 votes.
At one point, a Trump supporter and protester shoved each other.
The point ... a small act of kindness went a long way.
I think at some point a management team loses so much credibility.
Do you understand how to get from Point A to Point B?
So at this point, a combative backlash is not off the table.
You and I have made that point a number of times before.
At one point, a member of Kim's team handed Moon some flowers.
At some point, a year ago, you go to make Hot Pod.
At one point, a school of whales started breaching in the water.
At that point, a studio rather sees a sequel with a superhero.
At one point a tank stands to the side of the road.
At one point, a lawmaker asked: Have you learned not to lie?
"I point a finger at the economy and housing market," Painter said.
But alas, that democratic socialist paradise is, at this point, a fantasy.
But at some point a different sound entered all the narcissistic chatter.
At that point, a dose of austerity is appropriate, if politically unappetising.
At times he seemed frail and at one point a bit distracted.
At that point a second old saw would have been proved wrong.
At one point a Facebook fan page had more than 80,000 followers.
Point A to Point B. Email and Spotify and browsing the web.
" At one point, a speaker yelled, "We don't want self-driving cars!
But at some point, a player's physical prowess reaches its natural limit.
At this point, a repeat of the 1992 election seems entirely plausible.
It's like scoring a point - a little ego boost in your pocket.
Some would call the Islamic-Islamist point a distinction without a difference.
At one point, a giant 3-D penis ejaculates into the audience.
Case in point: A group of college friends move to New York.
"Documentation is near a tipping point," a syndicate head in London said.
At one point, a PC was a PC irrespective of the manufacturer.
Black America is beyond the breaking point, a point of no return.
"Everybody wants to get that Point A to Point B," Frazier said.
At one point a drunken man loudly crashed into one of them.
At one point a reporter was admonished for not following the rules.
At one point, a slum fire burned down his family's wooden home.
"It's point A to Z, then Mars — then we'll get to B."
Case in point: a recent masterwork the pop star posted to Instagram.
Case in point: a new ROYGBIV-inspired tutorial that's quickly taking off.
It's easy to inject the virus of hatred: just point a gun.
Mr. Wolf was, at that point, a producer largely in his dreams.
At one point a private donor even offered a $1 million reward.
Or, how will researchers know at what point a brain is conscious?
At one point, a cellist made noise by turning a stringless peg.
At some point, a middle-aged white woman tried cutting in line.
The Point: A BIG part of being successful in politics is timing.
At some point a soldier came and carried me into the makolet.
At some point a pizza gets delivered with my name on it.
And finally, at one point a question from several Republicans mentioned Benghazi.
" At one point, a fan interrupted his set, yelling, "Draft Bernie Sanders!
At one point, a drone was spotted taking photos of the battle.
Again, tell people, this is a great point -- a tremendous business lesson.
At this point, a House majority to impeach is still not there.
Case in point: a series of images of monkeys in club colors.
Point A: With players moving abroad there would be gaps to fill.
Is there a faster way to get from point A to point B?
At one point, a local fisherman approached us and asked what were eating.
"It should have never gotten to that point," a disappointed Towns said afterward.
At one point a man can be seen lying on the baseball field.
At one point, a moderator tried to tee up candidates to attack Sen.
At one point, a Red Cross volunteer also walked past the singing group.
And it's a fair point: A regular order process could quickly turn chaotic.
At some point, a new category will challenge Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple.
At any point, a great idea could be stopped by just one person.
At one point, a GoFundMe campaign had raised about $25,000 for the family.
Isn't getting from Point A to Point B difficult enough in the city?
What might have been a turning point, a political opening, became an end.
At one point, a man with a shotgun stood guard from a watchtower.
At one point, a dancer on stage dissolved in a puff of butterflies.
Case in point, a Napa Valley "cult darling" fetched an estimated $50 million.
At that point, a human expert can step in to make a diagnosis.
"Point A is always the source material," Malloy said, describing the editing process.
Go to point A, shoot things in the way, and pick up loot.
Sources close to Kevin say case in point ... a 2013 Coke Zero commercial.
At one point, a hum of bees caused her to shriek and run.
Here's the key point: A mandatory look-through can happen without any amnesty.
Don't point a finger and accuse Converse of stealing Nike's Flyknit material, though.
At one point, a minion fetched a cloth to wipe down the screen.
At one point, a protester stood up to point and shout at Rep.
At one point, a speaker said the answer was to love one another.
The Point: A betting man or woman still puts their money on Pelosi.
At this point, a good rom-com is like medicine for the soul.
"Nothing's ever linear; there's no point A to point B," says Giovannini-Torelli.
The other children screamed and at some point, a 911 call was placed.
Seamless travel for everyone from Point A to Point B is the goal.
At some point, a lawyer who knows my mother offered us a ride.
"The race is probably baked in at this point," a GOP strategist said.
The Brooklyn theater is part of City Point, a new residential-retail complex.
Both cut their main rates by half a percentage point, a significant move.
At its lowest price point, a Model 3 with no frills is $35,000.
Start at Point A, and try to follow the path he has drawn.
" At one point, a moderator even asked, "When will these people be gone?
At one point, a table very nearly hits him square in the back.
"At some point a library is going to save your ass," Brixey says.
At one point, a guest even asks Lucca if she knows Jay-Z.
Case in point: A few weeks ago, someone signed me up for A.Word.
At that point a corrections officer was summoned to relieve the police officer.
"She said that's not reasonable or practical at this point," a spokesperson said.
"At some point a screw came loose, that's clear," Ruquier said of Zemmour.
At that point, a small number of states might recognize a legitimate concern.
Because, at this point, a lot of these questions actually aren't AI questions.
At this point, a Twitterbot should seem like a much more reasonable undertaking.
At that point, a human wall formed around the campsite to keep reporters out.
The officer told investigators the suspect had turned around to point a black object.
His praise of WikiLeaks was at one point a staple of his campaign speeches.
Fortunately, lessons learned from the rehabilitation of nutrition research can point a way forward.
At that point, a small explosive blasted open the compartment that held the parachute.
At this point, a large number of the conventional car fleet could become obsolete.
Its focal point, a statue of Pershing, would be preserved under Mr. Weishaar's proposal.
It increased to 503% in 2018, up half a percentage point a year earlier.
At one point a petrol bomb was lobbed at Alexander House itself, terrifying residents.
It seemed to rebut the Times story point by pointa reader's guide, perhaps.
But let's not a point a finger and laugh at Mother Nature just yet.
At one point, a man dances to the sound of music from his walkman.
No. They're just moving it from point A to point B. Right. Right. Yeah.
At some point, a glacial lake likely spilled over and caused the initial erosion.
The response from the Sweet Dixie Kitchen seems to miss the point a bit.
I didn't build a system that gets you from point a to point b.
At one point, a small smile began spreading across his face before quickly vanishing.
"You don't point (a weapon) at an individual for a traffic stop," he said.
Brendan Nyhan also raised this point a while back in a series of tweets.
In her extremely practical mind, marriage was just an entry point a different realm.
At some point a more comprehensive theory of gravity may be required, she said.
At one point, a run at $60 per barrel looked possible, if not likely.
At one point, a security guard showed up and started questioning some of us.
"We specifically don't collect data, even from point A to point B," notes Cue.
If you point a fan at a house of cards, the cards will fall.
"You don't point (a weapon) at an individual for a traffic stop," Paboojian said.
At one point, a police siren screamed from the street outside, making us freeze.
That may be the point: a stern external force should help catalyse fiscal reforms.
This election will be a turning pointa critically important chapter in American history.
That would have been ideal, but at this point a previously unknown bug appeared.
I'm really afraid at some point [a Bird charger is] going to get hurt.
That can lead to hemorrhage, at which point a hysterectomy can be life-saving.
Now, to prove this point a friend of this program, conservative activist Candace Owens.
I would rather those devices go back to a central point, a gateway device.
To take it from point A to point B, with B being another country?
Morisy thinks that, at a point, a certain number of requests would become interference.
At a point, a professional warrior caste becomes indistinguishable from an army of foreigners.
It will get you Point A to Point B. No shame in driving it.
At one point, a reporter asked Northam if he could still do the moonwalk.
I cannot point a finger on what it is or how or the reasons.
"We know nothing about them at this point," a spokesman for the department said.
True or not is beside the point: A Bidenite plagiarist is a man a
If at any point a cross-party compromise seemed possible, those days are over.
At one point, a cease-fire lasting several days appeared to be under discussion.
That's the point a grieving family now wants to make to anyone who'll listen.
"Rails work best when moving big loads from point A to B," O'Toole said.
At one point a German journalist called Trump "isolationist," which seemed to rankle him.
To say that Kanye West courts controversy is, at this point, a dire understatement.
What convinced you that there was indeed something more to point a camera at?
Inside the bright atrium at the Point, a middle-aged woman approached Lacy Austin.
I teach my novice debaters a basic point: A question is not an argument.
Bistro Rex, in Potts Point, a vibrant place showcasing seasonal dishes, is an example.
At one point, a guy hits on Kimmy by offering her a consent contract.
He is a man who has come to a turning point, a momentous choice.
By this point, a fog machine has created enough haze to sink a ship.
We had Leonard Lance, the Republican incumbent, up by one point a month ago.
At one point, a teacher tried to explain the concept of heaven to him.
That will be enabled by Bahr's second point, a rapid ramping up of technology.
At one point, a car merging onto the highway scoots in front of me.
Eight months later, Mr. Van Munching proposed at Smith's Point, a beach on Nantucket.
Rode a train that got from point A to point B without pausing once?
At any point, a caregiver or the patient themselves can view their own vitals.
"It's easy to drive an Uber car from point A to B," he said.
She knew he was at one point a twin, but was the lone survivor.
So how does this well-educated group get from point A to point B?
"I don't see [small businesses] get from point A to point B," said Rep.
At one point, a man climbed on top of a table and shouted profanities.
At one point, a pyrotechnic explosion appeared to startle the penguins, sending them scrambling.
" At that point, a woman wearing a hijab intervened, telling him, "There's children here.
"This feels like a tipping point," a Republican senator said in a weekend exchange.
"At one point, a woman screamed for help on the third floor," he said.
There have been six more this year than at this point a year ago.
At one point, a smart-lock rep told me I'd need a new door.
Maybe She's Gotta Have It can point a new way forward in 2017, too.
The men would then allegedly point a rifle at them and commit the robberies.
" At one point, a woman in the audience exclaimed, "You were on fire last night!
At this point, a search on Facebook turns up more debunking stories than anything else.
Others just want to get from point A to point B without an unsolicited lecture.
At one point, a group of soldiers marched past, escorting two recently captured rebel fighters.
By this point, a modified Lincoln MKZ driving itself around San Jose isn't anything special.
But as he did, he saw the driver in the second car point a gun.
At one point, a chant of "no wristbands" had to be quelled by the moderator.
At this point, a risky ride to the unknown is better than staying the course.
How can I get from point A to point B, or maybe C or D?
Why he started pretending to point a gun at people on Wednesday was not clear.
At one point, a boy takes his shirt off and waves it above his head.
At that point, a spokesman clarified that the bases were not, in fact, entirely British.
For them, it's about getting from point A to point B efficiently, whatever the cost.
They're thinking of a robot that goes from point A to point B by itself.
"At some point a situation will arise when a serious choice has to be made."
In 1999, at West Point, a number of men were forced into permanent infantry assignments.
You have figure out a creative way to get from point a to point b.
Because of new data, it now thinks Kenya will reach that point a decade earlier.
So it's only logical that, at some point, a deplorable candidate would rise from it.
"We're trying to get from point A to point B," Gordon said about his trade.
You can, say, point a picture at a flower and see what type it is.
At one point, a dispatch operator calls off one ambulance and sends another that's closer.
Point: A digital bank offering a debit card with rewards and a better user experience.
At one point, a man in clown get-up actually stabbed a man in Sweden.
Here is the point, a counterintelligence investigation is designed to protect American institutions from infiltration.
Also, at one point a big guy with a beard stripped down to his thong.
At one point, a student rips off his shirt as the rest cheer and jump.
This was an opportunity to point a finger at perspective and how relative it is.
Her father is the chairman of Phillips Industries in High Point, a home furnishings manufacturer.
Uber, for when I need a car to get from point A to point B
Sand Point, a village of about 1,000 and the island's only settlement, lay below him.
At one point, a twerpy Silicon Valley billionaire named Bryce becomes an investor in Empirical.
At one point, a fan demands he tell an obscene nursery rhyme, his signature bit.
At one point, a man briefly dozed off during a session on the legislative process.
At one point, a guard punched her, causing a bruised eye socket, the lawsuit said.
But at some point, a convention has to make an affirmative case for its candidate.
At one point a few people at the bar harmonized on a doo-wop song.
A good starting point: a bipartisan amendment from 2016 that never came to a vote.
"I think it's a matter of building support, at this point," a Norton spokesman said.
It&aposs not just about moving money from point A to point B, Lichtenstein said.
It&aposs not just about moving money from point A to point B, Lichtenstein said.
At one point, a tipsy man loudly waded into the meeting and was escorted away.
But at some point a deficit swollen by Brexit would have to be dealt with.
By that point, a breathing tube had been placed and she was on a respirator.
At one point a curator was fired, and there were few others to fill in.
At one point, a staffer interrupted to compliment Milo on his speech at the party.
At one point, a large American flag hung suspended between two cranes on a bridge.
At some point a captain in a crisply tailored suit will deposit the wine list.
At this point, a deputy allegedly standing outside the cell called for nurses to help.
KING Well, I go directly from Point A to Point B, and they listen too!
" At one point a searcher leaned close to the rubble and yelled: "Is anyone alive?
At this point, a majority of them have called for big spending on transit infrastructure.
Why not just point a user to the ECG sensor on the Apple Watch instead?
Intros have become truncated, says Mr Kalifowitz, "to get to the point a bit faster".
At one point, a ballet flat she had designed was Cole Haan's best selling shoe.
At one point, a supposedly self-deprecating joke about his Las Vegas debacle fell flat.
At this point, a job guarantee is more a clarion call than a specific policy.
Rick Saccone by two-tenths of a percentage point, a little more than 600 votes.
Today, that number is about two tenths of a percentage point, a 93 percent reduction.
The rate increased to 8.5% in 2018, up half a percentage point a year earlier.
At one point, a suspicious car was reported nearby and heading straight for our position.
At one point a man in ragged clothes handed McGinn a fistful of hard candy.
At one point, a shapeless mound is inflated, eventually assuming the humanoid form of God.
At this point, a rather vulgar question comes to mind: Who paid for the Academy?
At one point, a loose note fluttered to the floor, blown by the ceiling fan.
"I saw a man point a rifle at a family — at a family!" he recalls.
At some point, a string of middling shows and way worse television isn't an accident.
At one point, a lawyer sitting next to Mr. Nassar objected to Judge Aquilina when Ms. Lorencen called out the defense team's support for Mr. Nassar, including the exchange of smiles, and at one point a lawyer placing an encouraging hand on his shoulder.
At one point a questioner asked the group when they were least likely to be online.
And then there's that dormant chip that could point a way forward for third-party developers.
"For me, it feels like everything's hit a boiling point," a Google employee told Vanity Fair.
Suppose we construct a symmetry; how many possibilities are there for where point A ends up?
According to her, Alvarez "thought it would be funny" to point a laser at the helicopter.
It's more than simply getting from Point A to Point B (or enriching the car services).
"So... you see the American citizens holding guns," said Moon, pretending to point a gun around.
We harp on this point a lot, but I feel like it can't be said enough.
Indeed, to prove that point, a number of rivals in Asia price their services more aggressively.
You point a finger at yourself like Heather would have done, and you make it happen.
At one point, a woman jumped up and down frantically, suckling baby attached to her nipple.
At some point, a can of White Claw hard seltzer ended up in a fish tank.
At one point, a video showed, officers ran through the crowd, swinging batons and making arrests.
At some point, a long, heavy pipe was smacked repeatedly against his jaw, shoulders, and thighs.
Case in point: A new trend spreading through Instagram dubs itself "salmon sushi hair," Allure reports.
Although nobody is ever satisfied with the process, at some point a new cabinet always arrives.
Hillary pushed hard on this point a few times, especially on his position on invading Iraq.
"It certainly does not help the administration at this point," a senior Republican House aide said.
I'm saying that, just following through on that point, a really innovative person just loves innovating.
" And then there's "Another way to make the picture clearer / Point a gun at the mirror.
At its most elemental, it's about who gets from point A to point B the fastest.
Obviously do not point a flamethower at people, that's definitely a dick move, besides being dangerous.
At that point, a woman in the bar approached her son and told him to run.
Case in point: a recent pre-birthday photo that had people claiming the singer is pregnant.
Haftar was at one point a top general under Gaddafi but later worked to topple him.
My bet is that traditional media will point a larger spotlight at student entrepreneurship going forward.
At one point, a person she identifies as spokeswoman  Katrina Pierson  says clearly, 'He said it.
There's something called Eulerian Video magnification where you point a computer camera at a person's face.
At one point, a young gorilla got so close that he brushed against my father's leg.
At one point, a sweater-vest-clad golfer insists that "not all glaciers" are melting (#CheckTheFacts).
Sometimes I'll make the exclamation point a parenthetical, as a kind of after thought ("Can't wait (!)").
The fraternity members appear agitated and at one point a shoving match erupts between two men.
At one point, a federal agent makes a joke that the crying sounds like an orchestra.
"It went from bouquets to boulders," said Martin Collins, of Pavee Point, a travellers' advocacy group.
A Chinese bid to finance Hinkley Point, a nuclear power station, has been put on hold.
At one point, a man began wailing as Francis placed his hands on the man's head.
Apple has no vested interest in you getting from point A to point B more efficiently.
But when it comes to getting from point-A to point-B, there's not much difference.
At this point, a surprise gatefold opens to reveal that Ramsey is telling a tall tale.
They saw it as his starting pointa 'negotiating position,' as Mr. Trump himself might say.
Case in point, a recent op-ed by George Mason University research fellow Veronique de Rugy.
At another point, a student sneaked up behind a police officer and tried to disarm him.
At one point, a preposterously long horn trill seems to unleash an attack of martial bumblebees.
They finally succeeded in pulling him out of the classroom, at which point a dean arrived.
At one point, a dancer works through Michael Jackson's "Thriller" with no music in the background.
He was able to get from frozen point A to frozen point B without a problem.
At one point a cage broke open, allowing monkeys to escape and wreak havoc on neighbors.
At one point, a perch is almost caught, but it swims away before it's reeled in.
Unlike other games on this list, these collectibles aren't cute—by this point, a welcome change.
You go from point A to point B, and all the time the clock is running.
Case in point: a lettuce, zucchini, and goat cheese salad courtesy of food anthropologist Anna Colquhoun.
At one point, a junior high teacher on the call took charge by muting chatty students.
Our pairings converged at one point, a tea made from flowers of the butterfly pea plant.
Getting something from Point A (probably a warehouse) to Point B (Christie's) is just the beginning.
At one point, a nude woman claiming to have seen a U.F.O. ran through their campsite.
And they'll have a point: A winning candidacy comprises a lot of different kinds of voters.
At one point a few nights ago, I threw my Xbox One controller at the ground.
We certainly have ways to follow them, but at some point, a scooter could be ... Disassembled.
At one point, a man in the audience chanted, "Lock her up!" referring to Ms. Olatoye.
At one point a second man urinates on the head of the man in the jockstrap.
River Point, a 228.16-story, $254 million office tower on the Chicago River, opened this year.
At one point, a troop of wild monkeys run across the road and start eating weeds.
Instead, most point a damning finger at the privatization of what was once a public utility.
At that point, a more direct question arose: How would one strategy compete with the other?
At one point, a tub of champagne bottles adorned with sparklers was paraded through the club.
They saw it as his starting pointa "negotiating position," as Mr. Trump himself might say.
At one point, a software start-up company sat next to Wanda J's soul food restaurant.
Just get from point A to point B at the right time, and you'll be fine.
This year could be a turning point, a departure from this longstanding tradition of gender imbalance.
At one point, a rumor started going around that Curamuerto, had dug up El Chino's body.
Walking is an excellent way to get from point A to point B, though it's slow.
At one point, a fight broke out, according to some attendees who tweeted about the incident.
Fox continually guiding the franchise toward the Phoenix Saga is, at this point, a lazy effort.
At one point, a balloon draws my soul out of my body and carries it away.
The airline promises to get you to from point A to point B, but that's it.
You made a point a few minutes ago about how jolly I am about all this.
We are now investing in what we call Uber as a platform, which is we're not necessarily just about taking a car from point A to B. We want to be there-- anytime you're going from point A to B, we wanna be there for you.
At this point, a reasonable person might wonder whether the September 8th quake might have triggered today's.
That allows the hackers to point a target's domain name to a malicious server of their choosing.
Roberson placed his knee in the gunman's back and point a gun at him to stay still.
At one point, a Bannerman Island volunteer noticed Graswald's distress and walked over to check on her.
There was also, at one point, a short-lived Tumblr account dedicated to reviewing assorted cutty bangs.
At one point a Twitter user chided Musk for making baseless accusations against someone who'd rescued children.
That means having functional footwear that can get you from point A to point B in style.
I then drew dark lines along major streets from point A to point B and set off.
"—Abe Lincoln — Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) February 12, 2017 "Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road.
At this point, a fence jump seems like the least Colton could do to calm his nerves.
At one point, a GOP staff member allowed House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, of Maryland, Massachusetts Rep.
Not for the first time did goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois point a finger at Wilmots for tactical failings.
At one point, a woman picked up the remnants of a scalp and waved it at us.
By this point, a couple more years had passed, and I was well acquainted with the neighborhood.
Another valid point a colleague brought up: calls placed through an Echo are projected on speaker phone.
At one point, a teen holding his bloodied upper shoulder runs from a porch toward the street.
In other words, nail out the nitty-gritty details that get you from point A to B.
At one point, a performing queen ended a very long number with a slapstick physical comedy gag.
Their combined deposit reached as high as 200 million yuan at one point, a company source said.
The human mind fills in details of going from point A to point B and so on.
And, to the first point, a lot of data is available today that was simply not available.
HE HAS MADE THAT POINT A LOT BOTH ABOUT THE PEOPLE HE IS APPOINTING AND ABOUT HIMSELF.
All these lawsuits over a fun fad meant to take us from point A to point B!
If yes, the team is expected to pin point a correct answer together, and score a point.
The simulation revealed a tipping point: a level of warming at which stratocumulus clouds break up altogether.
He was unsure, for instance, at what point a data breach requires the agency to notify Congress.
At one point, a post of an atomic clock came right after a post of a leek.
" The key point: "[A]ntitrust regulators have a narrow test: Does their size leave consumers worse off?
At some point, a player put her in his vehicle and took her somewhere, the suit said.
At another point, a huge image of a completely naked Nureyev was briefly projected above the stage.
Now, you can point a camera at a basketball and AI can understand what it's looking at.
As mouths multiply, food resources dwindle … I hope to point a way out of the colossal dilemma.
The USDA pegged the March 1 hog inventory 2.1 percent above the same point a year earlier.
At this point, a break above 1,950 appears to be what bulls are pinning their hopes on.
Using the controllers, I could point a laser-beam-like target at whatever I wanted to launch.
At this point, a primary thing I want from any X-Men movie is synergy and cooperation.
In other words, Google gave other researchers a starting point, a base, to bootstrap their own research.
At a certain point a cake comes out, with candles, and I realize it's the father's birthday.
" Haggerty continued, "I told him: 'Hell, any jackass can point a gun at something and kill it.
Last month, it agreed to buy Integration Point, a trade management software business, for an undisclosed fee.
At this point, a supermoon looks bigger and brighter than when it's higher up in the sky.
If you wanted to ship goods from point A to B, you will call a freight broker.
The penthouse is located in Downtown Brooklyn in Brooklyn Point, a 68-story mixed-use condominium tower.
At one point a man ran up the aisle, there was a tussle and the livestream cut.
I drive you from point A to point B, maybe stopping at point C along the way.
At one point a uniformed official appears to instruct the masked whipper where to land the blow.
It will bring a turning point, a climax, even a confrontation in, or related to, a relationship.
You invite me into this lovely studio and you point a camera at yourself shaking your head.
At this point, a normal great player would let that stand as his final Monument to Home.
Around this point a piano soloist (here Tomoko Mukaiyama) enters, playing fitful strands of steely high chords.
" As if to illustrate the point, a woman approached us on the patio and said, "Excuse me.
But he is even more critical of those who point a finger from a position of privilege.
At some point, a coach or a scout suggested they concentrate on pitching, and that was that.
"At any point, a tiny number of either Conservative or Democratic elite could say no," Travers says.
At one point a judge admonished him that laughter was not an appropriate answer to a question.
At that point, a cycle of violence would erupt that could quickly lead to a full war.
Sometimes, to get from point A to point B, you must build a tree containing 16,000 people.
At one point, a truck drove by and handed out bottles of water, toothpaste and travel shampoos.
At this point, a colleague was suddenly re-assigned to lead the policy team discussions for Dragonfly.
Forget the question answering, forget the context — can you just get from point A to point B?
From an elevated vantage point, a dozen blazes could be spotted across an 845,000-acre nature preserve.
At some point, a fire was started inside the hotel room, eventually spreading to the entire building.
At one point a group of repo men used a helicopter to take back a ski lift.
At this point, a significant El Niño is not anticipated for the summer or fall, he added.
We had a fresh eye; we just went from Point A to B in a straightforward manner.
At another point a woman refused to shake his hand, until Morrison grabbed it and shook it.
At one point, a young prosecutor accused by the former judge of withholding evidence burst into tears.
Even primitive enthusiasm (at one point, a woman next to me gutturally yelped like a SoulCycle devotee).
At one point a flashing light can be seen in the water, possibly from a life jacket.
At one point, a publisher suggests to Bill that he change the title of his proposed book.
"Of course, in getting from point A to point B we didn't get everything right," he wrote.
The house is in City Point, a neighborhood in South Boston, or "Southie" as it is known.
We weren't concerned about trying to get from Point A to Point B as cheaply as possible.
"[An arrest] wasn't called for at that point," a Dallas police officer, Major Max Geron, told reporters.
At this point, a native speaker has to make a decision: What to do with that G?
I translate through a kindly neighbor or super or just point a lot at our Spanish literature.
At one point, a police officer told the Democrats that they would be conducting a daily security sweep.
"Ben and Lindsay have picked back up where they left off at this point," a source tells PEOPLE.
"The meeting with Trump was a key point, a milestone," a Ukrainian government source told Reuters, requesting anonymity.
Google's smartwatch platform has had its ups and downs, and at this point, a couple redesigns and rebrands.
At that point, a PhD would not be a viable choice anymore, except for the independently wealthy. 6.
At one point, a Trump supporter was seen being punched multiple times in the head by masked protesters.
At one point a young boy is wearing Teddy's face on his head and singing into the camera.
At another point, a young girl is scream-crying that they should put the bear in the dump.
The rain was so furious at one point, a parking garage in Los Angeles turned into a waterfall.
It adds up to a standard point-A-to-point-B adventure story that's buttressed by its setting.
AmpMe will remain free for the foreseeable future, but at some point a company has to make money.
At one point, a campaign source told The Hill that they had heard "literally nothing" from the party.
But at one point a pushy man with a paunch thrust his way forward with his young daughter.
Case in point, a photo of Kendall Jenner's hair was the most liked image on Instagram in 2015.
At one point, a man was sucker-punched and knocked to the ground and police arrested his assailant.
At one point, a character pisses into a toilet to the sound of a Justin Trudeau campaign commercial.
At one point, a mail carrier is brutally murdered by a toy truck relentlessly ramming into his head.
At that point, a couple could either seal their union with another ceremony or go their separate ways.
If you can't create characters who can make a resonant point, a relevant point, then what the fuck?
At some point, a grand jury is going to have to indict him on those charges as well.
It is less a sequel than a punctuation mark, an exclamation point, a grand I-told-you-so.
At one point, a group of Hawaii state senators petitioned President Obama for an investigation Christie's unconstitutional holding.
"There is definitely broader consultation going on with industry at this point," a health care lobbyist told Axios.
Flip the Osmo Action over, and you'll find what is likely its main selling point: a selfie screen.
She winds up covered in buckets of blood and, at one point, a bloody prosthetic leg falls off.
Case in point ... a week ago there was a major blowup on the set between Wendy and Kevin.
At one point, a soldier threatens to break a teacher's arm if he doesn't let go of Zein.
They are oblivious to their condition until someone tells them, at which point a cognitive crisis usually ensues.
Interstate-90 near Washington's Snoqualmie Pass saw conditions deteriorate to the point a traction tire advisory was issued.
At one point, a group of U.S.-trained rebels even handed over ammunition and equipment to Nusra Front.
Five years ago, he evidently hit his lowest pointa creative rut that he managed to escape from.
Minnesota scored just one pointa free-throw by Dupree McBrayer — in the final 2:47 of play.
Case in point: a company called Organavo has been 3D printing kidney tissues for use in drug trials.
At one point, a German plane dropped a bomb that landed just a few meters from his boat.
Yeah. I think that any concession in terms of their nuclear ambitions is at this point a win.
And at a certain point, a legal right becomes so limited that it's hardly a right at all.
But extremes weren't necessarily the point; a kind of hyper-attention to elegantly rendered motion was the point.
At one point a conversation could be overheard as to where an x-ray machine might be placed.
It doesn't really affect getting them from point A to point B, just the tone of the ride.
At one point, a young man is seen standing directly in front of the elder as he chants.
Other major players can be expected to, similar to Nissan, point a gun at the Government's head. 2.
Let me contextualize this point a bit more as the term "Watergate" gets thrown around alot these days.
The manager commanded everyone to the highest point, a small electrical room with a three-meter vertical ladder.
At this point, a basic lack of knowledge about the issues is one of President Trump's greatest weaknesses.
At that point, a beneficiary could switch to a different Advantage plan, or shift back to traditional Medicare.
At one point, a wolf can be seen walking on the road in the background, watching the encounter.
On Tuesday, company founder Matt Mullenweg made the announcement by changing his own personal blog to point a .
At one point a human skeleton can be seen in the passenger seat of a burnt-out car.
Towns finished the game with 21 points and 7 rebounds, having scored just under a point a minute.
That included, at one point, a student who had slipped and fallen in the slush in the park.
At one point, a man can be seen lying unconscious in the street as Russian fans file past.
At some point a mistake was made in recording this man's death, and we aim to correct it.
At one point, a dolphin flies out of the back of an airplane, because why the fuck not?
A source told Variety that, at this point, a three-day pass would cost $500 at a minimum.
Tang has made The Point, a voice responsive button that links to images found on a wearer's smartphone.
And transportation stocks -- particularly airlines -- take people from point A to point B for business trips and vacations.
Case in point: A player was allowed to celebrate with a backflip in the end zone without penalty.
Case in point: A recent viral coronavirus "simple self-check test," which medical experts say is completely inaccurate.
He got them from Prevention Point, a nonprofit on Kensington Avenue that exchanged dirty needles for clean ones.
" Ms. Hulbert, the author of "Off the Charts," called Mr. Chandler's turning point a "kind of midlife crisis.
On clay, you need to work the point a little bit more, and physically it's also more demanding.
Another 20-minute drive leads to the Victor Constant Ski Area in West Point, a favorite wintertime destination.
The Point: A contested convention for Democrats is more likely this year than it has been in decades.
At one point, a group of royal-looking horses trotted by, galvanizing a flock of photographers into action.
At one point a military Hercules aircraft was used in the search, which has stretched across three provinces.
At one point a customer calls asking to modify their order, something the company isn't equipped to do.
At one point, a gangster conclave on La Gomera is interrupted by an English-speaking filmmaker scouting locations.
At one point, a quickly-deleted tweet had fans worrying about drastic changes in Star&aposs personal life.
The White House, though, has refused to point a finger at Russia, except in the most provisional terms.
At one point, a lawyer for the N.F.L. noted that the case had gone on seven years already.
" At one point, a member of the crowd yelled that the 77-year-old was "the comeback kid!
He died in 2016; at some point, a Google Maps camera caught him walking out the front door.
At this point, a significant number of Twitch's biggest stars have left the platform for (presumably) greener pastures.
At one point, a man erupted over another false rumor making the rounds about coverage for undocumented immigrants.
He had hoped to become secretary of the Treasury at some point, a goal that had eluded him.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked Francisco at what point a court should continue to permit discrimination against certain groups.
At this point, a movement in volatility and a pullback in price is to be expected, Farley said.
For the directionally challenged, getting from Point A to Point B can be a frustrating, time-wasting ordeal.
At one point, a man erupted over another false rumor making the rounds about coverage for undocumented immigrants.
Just so we get the point, a black dot bounces through the first few images of their exchange.
There is, at this point, a worsening humanitarian crisis, actively fueled by the draconian policies of the administration.
On this vast plain, "me" became just a dot, a data point, a tree top in a forest.
At one point a prosecutor improperly suggested that Mr. Corona's refusal to testify suggested that he was guilty.
But it's a starting point, a goal that, before Paris, the world was on track to wildly miss.
Meanwhile, just to get to this point, a lot of smaller powers have been eliminated from the board.
At one point, a visitor's cellphone started ringing, sending notes of an upbeat jingle through the small room.
Part exercise, part leisure, biking lets you work out while getting you from point a to point b.
Delgado is up by 1 point a day ahead of the election, according to a new Siena poll.
It's easier to point a backup program to a whole (partitioned) drive than picking out files and folders individually.
To this point, a detailed analysis of the fossil wasn't possible because it's inundated with rock and other materials.
At each intersection point, a detector acts like a camera to watch the result of the particles crashing together.
At some point, a chimpanzee first spread the virus to a human, who later spread it to other humans.
At one point, a resident asked if Pilgrim would compensate landowners for damage in the event of a leak.
"This is not some sort of rehash of 2007, where, by that point, a crash was inevitable," Cramer argued.
We're not going to drive water and gas from point A to point B, so you can IED us.
To that point, a 218 percent reduction in fees can add an additional 22016 years to your retirement income.
At one point a cameraman was knocked over, but Tsang's son paused to reach down and help him up.
At one point, a small van pulled up and a Greek Orthodox priest alighted in long black flowing robes.
This would mean people getting from point A to point B in a much more seamless way, Shaheen added.
Pallets equipped with RFID tags publish their need to get from point A to point B on the ledger.
The game's high point: a surprise nighttime tribal council that resulted in a very close vote of 6-5.
"Ben and Lindsay have picked back up where they left off at this point," a source recently told PEOPLE.
The consensus view is that the Fed will raise interest rates Wednesday by a quarter pointa hawkish signal.
I don't think we need at this point a big demand stimulus, as the economy slows to full employment.
It was for a delivery at Hunters Point, a lower-income neighborhood on the southern edge of the city.
Twitter, at one point a rocket-ship, had stalled out and needed to frantically find new avenues for growth.
At one point, a fragile woman's beloved dog is skinned and left for her to find — it's a lot!
To that point, a friend recently confided in me about money issues they were having with a family member.
Case in point: A popular theory says that the rugrats of The Rugrats are all figments of Angelica's imagination.
At that point, a $50 billion spree had netted HNA assets including the single largest stake in Deutsche Bank.
So, any way for you to get from point A to B. Wait, you wanna start your own BART?
Before, he says, Maps has been focused on getting people from point A to point B without getting lost.
At one point, a group of Hawaiians traveled 5,000 miles to the Disaster Assistance Center, bearing hundreds of leis.
Every publisher uses its own formula to calculate the magic number at which point a book will earn out.
"Does this have a moral or a point?" a character asks at one point, and no, not even slightly.
If for no other reason, I regret that he had to have this guy point a gun at him.
"She was out on a rocky point, a bit of a distance from the developed trail," Quinley tells PEOPLE.
I take an Uber to Boiling Point, a no-nonsense hot-pot spot on the edge of the district.
At one point, a police car drove by Roach's home and he served as lookout for Vance, Whetsel said.
Car navigation from point A to point B is hard enough in the face of traffic, weather and construction.
That controversy isn't coming out of nowhere, because at this point, a "tech fix" is a largely hypothetical solution.
At one point, a crowd hoists him in the air, bouncing him through the streets like an Indian godhead.
"Its important that there is a resolution at a given point, a settlement before tariffs are applied," Faury said.
" At another point, a reporter asked Hoekstra, "Any example of a Dutch politician who was burned in recent years?
" She recalled at one point a priest in whom she had confided had apologized "on behalf of the church.
By that point, a $50 billion spree had netted HNA assets including the single largest stake in Deutsche Bank.
Historically, Uber has focused on getting you from point A to point B. Uber Feed fills the space between.
"I will not point a gun at a federal officer," he had said, repeatedly, to anyone who would listen.
But it will be dealing with what is, at this point, a very familiar question: are comments worth saving?
At this point, a quantum communication channel will have been established between the two locations of the silicon wafers.
Etisalat had 163 million subscribers as of June 30, up 0.7 percent from the same point a year earlier.
At one point, a security guard abandons his post to dance with the crowd, and they welcome him eagerly.
But that paradox is also just Vundabar's pointa white-knuckled ride you'd be wise to keep hanging onto.
It's a similarly blurred photograph of Donald Trump, who is, at this point, a meme in and of himself.
It's certainly a major paint point: A user can only access select apps pre-approved by Apple using Siri.
The West cannot afford another flash point; a war between Azerbaijan and Armenia could pull in Turkey and Russia.
Exclusion played a role in getting to this point — a record-breaking, black-written, directed and acted superhero film.
"It's important that there is a resolution at a given point, a settlement before tariffs are applied," Faury said.
A company like Apple has no vested interest in you getting from point A to point B more efficiently.
Each title took a simple imperative, racecars from point A to point B, and contorted it into something unique.
Your correspondent takes a less strenuous route, travelling by snow scooter to their midway point, a cabin called Jansbu.
At one point a Cold War border checkpoint, the bridge features fake medieval turrets which make it especially photogenic.
I quote its last stanza and hope it further defends Denk's point: A poem should be equal to:Not true.
Wilkie was also at one point a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, The Washington Post previously reported.
Instead of one percentage point a year, try to bump it up by two or three points a year.
At one point, a tropical storm forced the group to camp out for days on a cactus-covered island.
At one point, a node in the trunk's hardware stack crashed, and we had to pull over to reboot.
After much consulting with Merkel, Philibeck decided to propose at Picnic Point, a lakeside natural preserve in Madison, Wisconsin.
The animatronics continue once you get on the ride, at which point a catchy Google Assistant-themed jingle starts.
One is professional: getting my passengers from point A to point B without breaking the law or killing anyone.
Case in point, a new NBC/Marist poll indicating sagging approval for President Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
But even that headline number missed the point a bit, because she lost the election in the Electoral College.
At one point, a PWV administrator pulled an IP address connected to the Menhaz account on the PWV forums.
On April 18, 1942, hundreds of miles from the planned launch point, a Japanese patrol vessel spotted the Hornet.
There are a 22015 million total infections estimated nationwide at any point, a big reversal from a decade ago.
There are a 110 million total infections estimated nationwide at any point, a big reversal from a decade ago.
Maybe we don't need another messaging app or a better way to get from point a to point b.
At this point, a ghost of an undertaker will appear and show the person a vision of their death.
Jason first made the point a few episodes ago that if Peter goes to jail, Alicia wouldn't divorce him.
At one point, a former colleague said it was "all about the money" for Smith, until Trump got elected.
Others dismissed the tape as entirely beside the point, a decade-old distraction with no bearing on the presidency.
At some point — but starting at no particular pointa difficult disclosure comes to feel like an impossible one.
At one point a few years ago, the theory was that social media chatter could actually boost TV ratings.
" At one point a man standing in a crowd in front of the hotel casually yelled, "Death to Islam!
For these groups, American pop was a jumping-off point, a multifaceted framework upon which they've laid countless embellishments.
Case in point: a photo he took of a topless man sitting next to a copy of the Quran.
And at one point, a group of people fed up with waiting formed a human chain across the road.
Shelley was by this point a struggling single mother who had lost a husband and three children to tragedy.
"I have a hard time seeing how someone has a right to point a loaded weapon at these families."
At this point, a federal law is the only cure: Case law places virtually no limits on mandatory arbitration.
These hyenas come, and the only way we can scare them off is to point a flashlight at them.
In Britain, a Chinese investment in Hinkley Point, a new nuclear power plant on Britain's west coast, triggered Mrs.
Chinese money is, for example, helping to build Hinkley Point, a new nuclear power plant on Britain's west coast.
At one point, a chauffeur for the Astor family owned it, and then it was a boardinghouse for farmhands.
He called it A Starting Pointa name that sometimes rang with enthusiasm and sometimes sounded like an apology.
At one point a guy comes to our booth trying to sell us lube, which we both fend off.
It was designed to help you get from point A to point B, no matter how tough the terrain.
This isn't a legal point: A lawyer could tell you what legal obligations you may or may not have.
At one point, a patrol officer tried to have the would-be ruler involuntarily treated for a mental disorder.
At one point, a player said that it was difficult to trust the owners because they supported Mr. Trump.
The end of the 421a program has also hobbled Hallets Point, a mega-development on the waterfront from Durst.
At this point, a business has a steady sales volume, but needs more funding to hit its next milestone.
Other researchers say it took many contributors to get from Point A to Point B, where we are today.
"This CAR-T approach is a sub-segment within that [and] at this point, a bit unproven," Bailey said.
It wouldn't surprise me to see at one point a challenge maybe to the low from early this morning.
"I would say at this point, a person of interest is being questioned," McCaul told Fox News on Monday.
At one point, a member of the mayor's security detail tried to lure the man away, but he returned.
He scored his 30,000th pointa feat he congratulated himself about on Instagram hours before he actually accomplished it.
That is a 225 percent increase from this point a year ago, when 275 hate crimes had been reported.
At that point, a bunch of Nick's teammates jumped in and began to kick him while he was down.
But it's a starting point, a goal that, before Paris, the world was on a track to wildly miss.
We're providing gigs for people to teach for sure, but at a relatively high price point, a relatively high skill.
On photos with one point perspective, all the lines converge at a single pointa vanishing point – on the horizon.
At that point a Chinese naval ship that had been shadowing the Bowditch put a small boat into the water.
At that point, a Chinese naval ship that had been shadowing the Bowditch put a small boat into the water.
At any point, a student could simply open the Threat Extinguisher themselves as a prank or to attack another student.
A man and a woman were found dead below Taft Point, a popular spot in the park for marriage proposals.
At one point, a child dressed as a minion, a creature from the "Despicable Me" film franchise, approaches the Trumps.
At this point, a female officer grabbed Asher by the hair and threw her out of the van, she said.
Between then and September 22014, it tumbled by an average of about a fifth of a percentage point a year.
At one point, a group of us rode on the banana boat, which filled me with a swell of nostalgia.
"It takes longer to fly from Point A to Point B in the United States than it should," Parker says.
Tesla has only shown one teaser image of the Model Y to this point: a simple black-and-white silhouette.
Walmart recently opened Walmart Pickup Point, a 40,000-square-foot prototype outside of Chicago at a former Dominick's grocery store.
At one point, a student asks you whether that's "taking you away" from the experience, and you say it isn't.
" Another student said that at one point, a female classmate "raised her hand and said, essentially, O.K., enough rape examples!
She served in the military only to come back home and have a shooter point a gun in her face.
At one point, a grandma appears — she's the one insisting on bagpipe lessons — but we meet no mom or dad.
At one point, a 600-pound bear started approaching our cameraman, Brad Ohlund, as if he'd make a good lunch.
This is probably how Geostorm came about: at some point a year or two ago, a bunch of Warner Bros.
Another photo shows a man dressed in military fatigues and a helmet, seeming to point a gun at the camera.
British stocks now stand at 21 million cubic meters, compared to 212 bcm at the same point a year ago.
"You're a f—ing liar, I never said that," Catania shouts in the trailer, point a finger in Staub's face.
It's unclear at what price point a satellite-based internet service will be competitive with terrestrial alternatives — like 5G networks.
At that point, a male crew member stands directly in front of Ronnie, an employee of the series, for protection.
At some point, a fund of funds firm called Taneo had helped create more than 10, which were then discontinued.
At one point, a "W", an "O", and a "?" join the "MAN" on the left side to confuse the equilibrium.
If that is achieved, the government could raise the national sales tax by 1 percentage point a year, he said.
On Wednesday, the Fed raised its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point, a move already baked into the market.
The platform is adding four new buttons: An exclamation point, a question mark, a happy face and a sad face.
At one point, a 60-year-old stranger turned to me and asked if I'd ever seen anything like this.
JR: You'll point a camera at a friend's shoes and be told where to get them and at what price.
But, these days, technology means that such funds can be provided for a fraction of a percentage point a year.
When you see how something is handled, or how it is moved from point A to B, it's revelatory, insightful.
The name of the game is "mobility" — getting from point A to point B at the push of a button.
Case in point: a new reality series featuring Korean Pop boy band Big Bang, the platform's first Asia-specific show.
"We offer the option, but we can't point a gun at the user and ask them to refund," Da said.
On the first point, a 2013 Q&A with Bill Gates that took place at Harvard is worth our time.
Up until this point, a "waffle pizza" was just something you microwaved together after a stoned Game of Thrones binge.
At one point, a group of protesters rushed the hotel entrance; the police hurried to corral them and restore order.
At one point, a commander held out a sheet of paper and read a statement aloud in a strident voice.
This car feels like an automotive tipping point, a sign that electric vehicles—and hopefully, the infrastructure that supports them.
All of these activities are legal, because at one point a military dictator or a weak civilian leader sanctioned them.
"My impression is that it seems to be contained at this point," a Western diplomat in the region told Reuters.
There could also come a point -- a major international or domestic crisis -- when he needs Americans to take his word.
"We believe the plan, if implemented, if followed, has the ability to provide a turning point, a change," Kerry said.
The latest: An Emerson College survey that puts Cruz ahead in the race by only 1 point, a statistical tie.
Case in point: A group of scientists proved that sheep can recognize famous faces, like Jake Gyllenhaal and Barack Obama.
That being said, the airport does its job getting passengers from point A to wherever it is they're going next.
"We believe the plan, if implemented, if followed, has the ability to provide a turning point, a change," he said.
"The transaction ... is exciting because it makes Point a significant player while Exxon Mobil remains a large producer," he added.
Note of caution: the House also considered a phase in, and at one point, a phase out, for cost reasons.
Proving the point, a majority of small businesses indicated in recent polling that they are opposed to the FCC's repeal.
At one point a woman lunges toward the speaker's platform and seizes the microphone to complain about a personal problem.
But no road map will  help you get from point A to point B without the infrastructure that is necessary.
At one point, a small girl is shown crying and an arm from off screen reaches over and consoles her.
Just as I was squinting to try to comprehend the point, a vile and thunderous racist rant would be unleashed.
During every trip, from point A to point B, both the driver and passenger are tracked by smartphone-enabled GPS.
At one point, a burly security guard yanked a girl from the mass of entangled sweaty limbs and gyrating bodies.
On land, in order to get the boat from point A to point B, Dotty is towed by a truck.
Baltimore frustrated the Pats, putting up 37 points on what had been to that point a historically great Patriots defense.
If you point a firearm at a police officer, then a career criminal expects that they will be fired upon.
At one point, a dubious Mr. Trump asked Mr. McConnell if Senate Republicans were really committed to seeing it through.
All that mass is compressed into a single point, a singularity, whose gravity is so strong, stars orbit around it.
Each month we host Rally Point, a program that allows veterans to network with each other and share their experiences.
At one point, a student sitting in a driver's seat sprayed the windshield, making all of the other women laugh.
I think, you know, back to your earlier point, a lot of the original technology money went into K503. Right.
"I'm at this point a little tipsy and totally flattered — in the presence of one of my heroes," she said.
At one point, a flock of red parrots flashed through a grove of eucalyptus trees and took my breath away.
It was the kind of yell that was about more than just winning a point, a set or a match.
At one point, a small smile crossed his face as he peeked at the human sea lapping at his heels.
"We have to start over from scratch and find a new drop point," a spokesperson for the mayor told RTL.
At one point, a character laments that fairy tales lost their spooky appeal once people began assigning morals to them.
At one point, a young mother sheepishly stopped him to say she had named her child Omar in his honor.
The passing on of knowledge is at the heart of Larissa FastHorse's "Vanishing Point," a one-act set in Louisiana.
The teams combined for only one point, a free throw by Rutgers' Carter, during the final 2:14 before intermission.
At one point, a sales associate motioned to his colleague to prevent customers from rifling through drawers for additional products.
At some point, a few years ago, I got decent dental coverage, the kind where copays wouldn't break my bank.
More modest is Mulberry Point, a nearby peninsula where some shingle-sided cottages, usually not insulated, are for seasonal use.
The club sits next to Breezy Point, a predominantly white gated community at the western end of the Rockaway Peninsula.
At some point, a growing list of victims will start to weigh heavily against Putin's chances of staying in power.
At one point, a Lake Forest player LAUNCHED himself into an Evanston player ... who crashed head first into the boards.
At Sanctuary Point, a normally bustling vacation town, 2000 of the 2671 shops on the main street were closed Saturday.
Mr. Engel is the chair of the Village Club of Sands Point, a waterfront facility the village bought in 1994.
That&aposs your locomotion; that&aposs your ability to get around from point A to point B. Love your feet.
At one point, a member of the retail team approached them tentatively and asked why they all seemed so cheerful.
Google Maps has revolutionized how people get from point A to point B, and even how they discover new locations.
" Air traffic controllers, he said, "are going to make sure that you get from Point A to Point B safely.
"I just needed to call one last time," said Kevin from Ocean Point, a caller on Francesa's show this week.
At one point a bat, disturbed by the scientific ruckus, fluttered by, the headlamps illuminating its membranous, négligée-thin wings.
One last obstacle could be the protestations of Shervin Pishevar, Kalanick's longtime ally and at one point a board observer.
"It's a virtual certainty at this point," a senior aide to a GOP Senator told VICE News, citing Democratic resistance.
At another point, a woman who had been a flight attendant on one of the plane routes involved in the Sept.
By contrast, the firm predicts that blue-chip domestic stocks will beat inflation by only about 1 percentage point a year.
After a certain point, a greater purpose to one's practice emerges, and the deeper truths of life begin to reveal themselves.
At one point a fight broke out in the food court with hundreds of people nearby, police said, according to WLS.
I see some dude in the distance, I point a stick of varying size at him, and a boom goes off.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals eventually decided to give that sticking point a pass after the conspiracy complaint was removed.
While the general was quick to point a finger directly at Israel, the country&aposs own meteorological service downplayed his claims.
It&aposs a valid point, a calculated risk, but I think it&aposs worth it depending on how it ends up.
At one point, a nearby lord named Asano decides he wants to take Iron Town for himself—if necessary, by force.
Also, the feeling that at any point a crazy person could simply pluck them off your face was a little disconcerting.
His offensive talent and imposing physical presence helped him average over a point a game in the regular season and playoffs.
I primarily use my non-electric bike to go from point A to point B — bikes are commuting devices for me.
And since that point a lot of businesses I speak to have become more cautious on CapEx and on expansion plans.
At one point, a huge pack of 13-year-old girls chased a boy wearing a face mask through the crowd.
At one point a group of about 120 people, some masked, kicked police and attacked them with flagpoles before running away.
So she took to Facebook Live to make her point, a video which has now totaled more than 6.2 million views.
There was a point, a decade ago, when London started to talk of overtaking New York as the global financial centre.
At this point, a young woman scurried over from her corner of the bar and parked herself in front of Furby.
"I think at some point a president puts a nominee forward that can be confirmed," Wicker told CNN in an interview.
"It got to a point a few years ago where I really had to go away from it all," she said.
Case in point: a survey released this week about jobs and work that shows just how grim things are out there.
"At one point, a trainer brought this baby elephant over to the royals and both children were amazing," says the source.
Instead, it's her job to listen, learn, and point a camera at an epidemic very few other people are talking about.
"At this point, a landslide is a real possibility," said David B. Cohen, political science professor at the University of Akron.
It's just a question of getting people from point A to point B in the most efficient, cost-effective way possible.
At that point, a task force detective will go and interview the victim, inspect the scene and conduct other investigative work.
It's a nice talking point, a goal that sounds good while also being vague enough to seem like a realistic outcome.
Trains are often one of the cheaper ways to get from point A to point B, especially if you're traveling abroad.
Nylander also earned an assist to extend his streak to 10 consecutive games with a point, a team record for rookies.
The National Pastime Museum, at this point a digital-only archive, recently announced that Christie's would be auctioning off its collection.
At one point, a police officer threw scribbled notes out of a window to colleagues seven floors below, a witness said.
During my play session, my squad focused on capture point A, lying in wait as an enemy tank trundled toward us.
At one point, a man wearing a black shirt with Confederate patches on it wielded an American flag like a lance.
At one point, a dude jumps on a table and starts booting people in their goddamn heads with his dress shoe.
At that point, a new crop of new members — lawmakers reluctant to challenge Pelosi head on — could jump into the contest.
Mars retrograde will end on August 27, at which point a boost in energy and a more productive atmosphere will arrive.
Case in point: a thick rope for climbing dangles from the 14-foot ceiling of the open kitchen and living room.
By now, thrillers like Philip Kerr's have become a genre in themselves and, more to the point, a voyage in themselves.
In our parents' and grandparents' time, cars were simply a means to get from Point A to Point B. No longer.
At one point, a 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollar bill reportedly wasn't enough to buy a bus ticket in the country's capital.
At one point, a group of men dropped from a truck and hopped over the fence of one of the properties.
"Sickness isn't a result of poor character," Thackeray explains at one point, a sentiment he has to repeat over and over.
It's not so much about getting someone from point A to point B, but what they can do with that time.
You've reached that point, a few dabs or bombs in, when it's suddenly a great idea to text your ex-housemate.
The Japanese company has hired Goldman Sachs to advise on dealing with Third Point, a person familiar with the matter said.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will plan for a trade meeting in China at some point, a U.S. Treasury spokesman said.
AT one point, a young woman fell to her knees and began repeatedly cooing "I love you" directly into Ryu's mouth.
Nomenclature aside, the way humans get themselves and their things from Point A to Point B is fundamentally changing yet again.
At some point, a version of the bill must be passed in order for the FAA to continue doing its job.
Case in point: A rise in social activism through hashtags representing various social movements is most present on Twitter, Pew finds.
"We knew Abelard and Eloise, Musset and Sand, Apollinaire and Lou, Miller and Nin," wrote Le Point, a conservative weekly magazine.
Last weekend, Miami International Airport reported callouts at double the normal rate and at one point a concourse was shut down.
AND IT SEEMS AT THIS POINT, A PRETTY GOOD SHOT THAT THIS IS GOING TO GET RESOLVED AND SIGNED BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
It would be the first rate increase since the Fed raised its benchmark rate by a quarter-point a year ago.
At one point, a voice belonging to a man identified by ProPublica as a Border Patrol agent speaks over their cries.
At one point, a judge sends to her for treatment a troubled 14-year-old boy who arrives spewing racist venom.
Earlier on Monday, before Mr. Tillerson spoke, the White House took a different approach, declining to point a finger at Russia.
At one point, a character actually declares, "Chaos opens opportunities," an involuntary echo of Littlefinger's famous line from GoT's third season.
At that point, a victory for Mr. Moore would have been no surprise for those watching returns on television or online.
"Short cut" is usually the shortest route from point A to point B, but in this clue, we're thinking about haircuts.
At one point, a skinhead lunged across a barrier and slapped my phone out of my hands as I photographed him.
Case in point: A pair of trousers in the season's must-have check can be turned inside out and worn reversibly.
At this point, a successful film franchise that doesn't have some sort of science fiction or fantasy element is a rarity.
"Driving while black" isn't just as simple as taking a car from point A to point B as a black person.
Well, the government actually plays, I think at this point, a very modest part of difficulty of American companies going in.
" But he did acknowledge Uber's stumbles: "Of course in getting from point A to point B we didn't get everything right.
They just want them to fly reliably, carry people from point A to point B, and deal with takeoff and landing.
At one point, a member of the League shut off Mr. Tria's microphone to keep him from talking about the budget.
Somebody might tell you it's wrong — fine, but it's a point a view, and that is more interesting than a reproduction.
At one point, a breakdown of Pritzker's numbers suggested he was spending the equivalent $120,000 a day of his own money.
The groom, 61, is the host of the NPR talk show "On Point," a daily program produced at WBUR in Boston.
But Seattle kicker Steven Hauschka missed the extra point, a potential game-winner, and Catanzaro delivered on the game's final play.
All the meanwhile, Zarif continues to deflect-blame and point a finger at the U.S. through his English-language Twitter account.
At one point, a Facebook consulting firm distributed opposition research suggesting that the campaign was funded by the financier George Soros.
At one point a medevac Huey sat right down on the berm, so we loaded in several wounded, including Bob French.
I want people to take responsibility and not just constantly point a finger at somebody else, saying, 'You've ruined my life.
By that point, a successfully advancing player is already an identifiable major leaguer, not a guy fighting through low-A-ball.
At one point, a group led by Greta Thunberg's Fridays for Future movement stormed the meeting in protest and were booted.
Case in point: A US$400 denim jacket went for US$2,000 on eBay in the days after the pop-up.
At one point, a long wistful look as Clara searches out Sander's eyes and smiles at him: What's to be done?
There were pyrotechnics for the big numbers, confetti at the end, and at one point a surprise volley of fireworks onstage.
At some point, a time I cannot exactly pinpoint but definitely a few years back, I basically stopped playing mobile games.
They're preparing for a future in which people will move from point A to point B in an entirely new way.
His remarks prompted a "concerned citizen" to point a right-wing website toward the blackface photo in his medical school yearbook.
At one point, a reporter who joined the scrum realized that it was just a case of journalists interviewing each other.
At some point, a front portion of the piazza was enclosed to enlarge the living room with a rectangular seating area.
In these cases, British Airways calculates the number of miles from point A to point B, then point B to point C, rather than directly from point A to point C. As a result, the number of miles is higher, and it can be hard to pay for a round-trip ticket with only 260,103 points.
At another point, a cargo bike had to swerve to avoid a pedestrian who emerged, head down, from between two parked cars.
At one point, a man in a wide-brimmed hat punched another man in the face and was led away by police.
When going from point A to point B, light will travel along the path that takes less time than any other options.
The update may be the purest manifestation of Uber's mission to make getting you from point A to point B completely seamless.
But it is not exactly a Point A to Point B based on a preliminary prospectus leaving the expense ratio field blank.
At that point, a person can show symptoms like confusion, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, insomnia, drooling, difficulty swallowing and hydrophobia, fear of water.
More broadly, the IPO is a pressure point, a moment of vulnerability as a company transitions from private ownership to public scrutiny.
He retired 11 consecutive batters at one point, a run that was halted by David Bote's pinch-hit double in the seventh.
They may have a point: A Google Images search for "Hillary Clinton Yankees" pulls up no photos of Clinton at Yankee Stadium.
Case in point: A cunning new exploit makes malicious phishing websites appear to have the same URL as known and trusted destinations.
Closed Guard At one point, a year or so back, over half of the middleweight top ten was made up of southpaws.
In a year and in a field where diversity is a selling point, a white man from the Midwest is hardly novel.
The US economy looks to be in decent shape right now, but at some point, a recession is probably going to happen.
To that point, a recent STEMconnector report found that women earn 12% higher returns than men when it came to individual investments.
She was believed to be in Ciudad Juarez at one point -- a border city once nearly synonymous with murder and missing women.
Case in point, a soccer match between two Thai teams — Bangkok Sports Club and Satri Angthong — who entered a penalty kick shootout.
At one point, a security guard appeared from behind the costume to awkwardly double check whether there was indeed a human inside.
Consider Daniel Loeb, of Third Point, a $16bn fund that on April 27th demanded a break-up of Honeywell, an industrial firm.
In Michigan, Clinton lost by less than a percentage point, a deficit she could have recovered from with half of Stein's votes.
Overall, Walmart shares are up 18% from this point a year ago, bringing the retailer's market cap to a whopping $290 billion.
Fujifilm says the OVF has a better eye point, a wider field of view, and less distortion compared to the X-Pro2.
At some point, a judge will determine how much of Anna's personal and social media life defense lawyers may present at trial.
Lots of cars will get from point A to point B, but the car you drive tells the world something about you.
Case in point: A team of researchers can use sound waves to control anything from a smartphone (seriously) to a car (theoretically).
By this point, a month after his stroke, Sherman was so weak, he had to be fed by hand and carried everywhere.
An argument ensued, leading the security guard to point a gun at the men and insist that they pay for the damages.
Case in point, a car crash high in the mountains northeast of LA which is now responsible for burning over 4,500 acres.
In the whole Luhansk region, there is only one crossing point - a bombed out, pedestrian-only bridge on the Seversky Donets river.
At this point, a producer off-camera becomes concerned and asks Murrell if she is okay and if she needs a nurse.
"She has had a tough few weeks and the panic attack in the hospital was the tipping point," a source tells PEOPLE.
For years now, Google's knee-jerk response to its frequent regulatory entanglements has been to point a finger north: It's Microsoft's fault!
At one point a screw holding it closed was considered and even a swivel design, similar to an old-school Flip camera.
Sure, crowdsourcing your medication needs probably isn't ideal, but at some point, a large collection of anecdotes does become (possibly flawed) data.
At each point a refugee can be flagged and pulled out of the system, which brings an end to the application process.
California law requires two votes for an ordinance to go into effect, and the second vote is at this point a formality.
At some point, a wise man named Donald Trump weighed in to suggest the coffee drinkers of America boycott Starbucks over this.
Loomo works because it's a transporter when you need to get around from Point A to B and a personal robot second.
If at any point a character enters a car, a plane, or a train, or a boat, they are almost certainly doomed.
Being retired doesn't mean being retiring, but rather is a turning point, a chance to pursue a new direction not yet explored.
Problem is ... the ball is a good distance from the stage and getting Mariah from point A to point B is dicey.
"There's a looming sense that something might happen at some point, a stress point markets won't deal with very smoothly," Lacaille said.
Up to this point, a federal judge has denied bond for all members of a group that occupied the federal wildlife facility.
At some point a Russian flag was spotted and the fans chased after them until they were cut off by the police.
I think I gotta have something, only to realize at some point a few minutes or days later that actually I don't.
"Feed's an interesting point, a lot of people talk about using waste streams but you have to be very specific," Ricci said.
And at this point, a search on Twitter brings up more stories debunking these images than people asking about voting by text.
That television isn't a great medium for horror is, at this point, a critical cliché (one that I've more than contributed to).
At this point, a sufficiently resourced analyst could then map out all of the other keys that are implicated in Weaver's communications.
It is a great comfort, however, to know that at one point a very rich person did not get what he wanted.
It's a compelling bit of synergy that could point a ways forward, wherein smartphones and the Switch play even more nicely together.
Others of its many bets include the online consumer lending company Affirm, and Point, a startup that buys equity in U.S. homes.
At one point, a drum kit emerged, and Mr. Bieber pummeled it for a while, hovering dozens of feet over the crowd.
Support from the advisers gives Third Point a much-needed boost, said Kai Liekefett, a partner at the law firm Sidley Austin.
Taylor graduated near the very top of his class at West Point, a biographical data point drawn out by his Democratic interlocutors.
At which point a curtain opened, revealing an $18,000 Jet Ski, presented game show style by an announcer and actress Helen Mirren.
The trans memoir also functions chronologically, from point A to point B, charting the body's progress towards a more normative gender presentation.
We are at a breaking point, a moment of reckoning where we must decide what we want to be as a nation.
At the halfway point, a group of about two dozen runners had a shot at the lead, running a 23:05:55.
Calling a cab used to be one of the only ways to get from point a to point b without driving yourself.
I peer beyond our boulevardto a vanishing pointa distant land beckoningthis Whitestone girl asthe cream and green Q16lurches along the roadway.
Google Maps can be a useful tool when it comes to getting from point A to point B in a timely manner.
It's a simple stone plaque pushed into the dirt; at this point, a huge heap of ash has accumulated at its base.
It's an enjoyable way to get from point A to point B when those points are on an ocean, lake or river.
Thinking about their goals and strategy and how they were getting from point A to point B and what their tactics were.
At some point, a friend of mine who had done plenty of online dating suggested I write a book on the subject.
The rules guiding the use of deadly force are clear: Don't point a gun at someone unless you fear for your life.
At one point, a female government official emerged from the security lines to receive a petition and talk with the demonstration leaders.
Few roadside barriers protected the route in those days, and at one point a St. Bernard dog bounded right up to her.
As Mr. Kirman drove up toward the highest point, a helicopter buzzed by in the distance, not much higher than eye level.
How will it get from point A to point B. Unfortunately for Tesla, however, Google, Lyft, and Uber have these capabilities already.
Tensions were apparent: At one point, a man stood next to Ms. Washington holding a black baseball bat reading Black Lives Matter.
At some point, a work must acknowledge its own ambition, or risk leaving the audience with a cold record of its own.
The spicing is the point, a kind of amplified baharat that provides a warm and intriguing, almost smoky flavor to the meat.
At some point a government agency might be willing to break away some of its components and chop it down to size.
Along with the new "Mundo," he offers "Tango on Point," a work heavy on partnering that blends Argentine tango with contemporary ballet.
Now consider a system in which there is an obligation to report corruption, to point a finger at waste, fraud and abuse.
" At one point a character rummages through an Apple Powerbook, some in-line skates and "a bunch of other things from 1991.
But modern, thoughtful transportation infrastructure doesn't just offer a way to get from point A to B — it positively changes people's lives.
This victory ensured Liverpool, which edged Arsenal by a single point, a place in the Champions League's final qualifying round next season.
At one point a bus driver sneered at me and my colleagues when he heard us speaking Arabic without the local accent.
At one point, a person dressed as a purple-and-white Subsys bottle joins in as the employees dance around the bottle.
The goal of choosing an airline: to make the process of getting from point A to point B as painless as possible.
And more to the point: a lot of what Trump does in foreign policy seems to benefit Vladimir Putin, the Russian President.
The new holding gives Third Point a 0.46 percent stake in Netflix, based on the 433.948 million shares outstanding, according to FactSet.
The prequel podrace is at one point a shot by shot remake of the chariot racing scene from Charlton Heston's Ben Hur.
At one point, a ridge of white garbage bags snaked for several kilometers along the city's main river before finally being removed.
They say that in every life, there is a turning point, a juncture where the old ends and a new path begins.
He averaged more than point a game, is second in N.H.L. history in assists behind Wayne Gretzky and fifth in career points.
He averaged more than point a game, is second in N.H.L. history in assists behind Wayne Gretzky and fifth in career points.
"I'm trying to make you conductor-proof," Mr. Ross said at one point, a statement that could be read in two ways.
Then, in the middle of a point, a sound system at Arthur Ashe Court malfunctioned and made a loud gong-like sound.
The AIs were ordered to advance from point A to point B and given virtual sensors to help them reach their destination.
At one point, a mob of Hindu lawyers physically blocked police officers from entering a courthouse to file charges against the men.
Free to get from point A to point B in a line that's nowhere near straight...this is where we break free.
At one point a commotion arose and suddenly a young boy came barreling through the narrow street on a very large horse.
Buttigieg even veered off into talking about constitutional amendments at one point, a process over which the president has no authority whatsoever.
At one point, a few workers said they saw a picture of Hollis drawn in the men's restroom with a crude caption.
Sure, they use common technologies like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but how does the signal actually travel from Point A to Point B?
Getting from point A to point B isn't always a straight shot when you're in a wheelchair, and it can be incredibly frustrating.
The space once centered on getting us from point A to point B is already becoming yet another portal to sell us stuff.
A lot of chores are involved, and a lot of moving from point A to point B — all things right up my alley.
At one point, a group of clergy tried to blockade the white supremacists, and Squire linked arms with other activists to protect them.
By that point, a few other motorists had also stopped and called the paramedics, who arrived at the scene a few minutes later.
Case in point: a baseball hat constructed from the Ikea FRAKTA bag, courtesy of a crossover between online retailers Pleasures and Chinatown Market.
"At a certain point a team's ability to coordinate and share knowledge and information and retain it defines their competitive advantage," Chen said.
Thinking about how to get people from point A to point B, whether in a building or on an app, always intrigued him.
I'd think 'It takes this much time to get from point A to point B, so how does that translate to the game?
Amtrak If your one job is to get people safely from point A to point B, yesterday was a miserable one for Amtrak.
At a cost of roughly $2000,0003 or $2000,2450, you'd be squeezing five or six cents out of each pointa very high value.
"Multiple factors are shaping the emerging consumer genomics category so it's impossible to draw conclusions from any single data point," a spokesperson said.
At one point, a news segment describes her as possessing superficial charm, and in the end, that's all she gets from the script.
Other than Third Point, a hedge fund active in Japan, Elliott is the only major U.S. activist with a significant presence in Asia.
Also at one point a clown jumped out at them to scare them – because apparently dates in Paradise are just that low-budget.
At one point, a boy runs to the front of the crowd and removes his shirt as the other teenagers cheer him on.
Not to be left out, Kerber produced a running shot through her legs and, to earn match point, a smash from the baseline.
I'd think it takes this much time to get from point A to point B, so how does that translate to the game?
"At a certain point, a decision is made that a child is old enough that we can let them age out," Feild says.
Just that you want to get from point A to point B, or that certain actions will happen in the scene, or what?
At that point, a group of bailiffs removed Dalton from his chair and dragged him from the room, as he refused to comply.
The ridesharing apps have forever changed the transit industry and how we get from point A to point B. 'Game of Thrones' premiered.
And to your point, a person may be fine when they enter here and they become radicalized some time during their stay here.
Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, recently recalled studying those tank battles when he was a cadet at West Point, a military college.
At one point, a former Federal Circuit (the appellate court for patent cases) judge deemed IPRs and CBMs "death squads" for patent rights.
At one point, a bystander walks within a few feet of Franklin and the officers order her to get out of the way.
Today, there are dozens of ways to get from point A to point B, and not all of them equal (or equally priced).
At some point a battery will be so worn out that it will need to be replaced, as Apple outlines on its site.
From a more hopeful vantage point, a sense of normalcy, coupled with vigilance, is the most measured reaction to the threat of terrorism.

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