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So, I take the point that it's a huge long shot.
It seems a bit oversimplified, but I can take the point.
"If it's that clear, I cannot take the point," Robredo said of Mahut's ace.
"Reason enables us to take the point of view of the universe," he told me.
I take the point: Respect should not be reserved for those who adhere to some notion of convention.
I take the point that you must keep the morale high in a crisis, just as in a battle.
Gameplay gets more advanced as you take the point values of various cards into account to amass the highest score.
But I take the point that I'm generalizing about men and that generalizations are dangerous, especially when it comes to sexuality.
A nano-boosted Reinhardt played by Misfits' substitute Ryb swung EnVyUs away, allowing Misfits to take the point and win map one.
The almost outlandish thing about "Herr, unser Herrscher" is that it does not simply take the point of view of the mourners and the mockers.
But I would take the point of view that we have line of sight to really bring the leverage down in line with our industrial peers.
First half I was like Okay, Alright… I'd been playing off the ball, so at halftime, I told Jeff Capel let me take the point and go to work.
But even if it is a bad idea — and I take the point — is it relevant that the change is happening at a company that is led by a woman?
I take the point, but there's something hideous about the fact that the people who will pay the highest price are the people who didn't actually disengage from the planet.
To take the point even further, the present-day EU is substantially less imperialist than present-day Israel, which is currently occupying land largely populated by members of the Palestinian nation.
The team managed to take the point back though, holding the high ground and taking it to 99 percent before losing it back to Misfits, which won the next couple team fights and took round one.
It should not be surprising, therefore, that both countries want the US to take the point in confronting Iran, although neither Jerusalem nor Riyadh want to be dragged into a US-Iranian war that might put them at risk.
The players then smashed out their 45-shot rally, much of it a mesmerizing exchange of identical crosscourt backhands that had the crowd gasping before Djokovic blinked first to switch the angle of attack and take the point with a devastating winner.
Take the point of view of anyone or anything in this photo — whether Mr. Figueroa-González, the boy, the pumpkin, the statue, or anything else — and write what you think that person, or thing, might be thinking at the moment this shot was taken.
"I care about these characters, I care about all the movies ... but I also take the point of view that they're like all of your best friends, and you sometimes give your friends a hard time about choices that they make or things that they do," McKay tells Mashable.
But not only did Anderson jump back to his feet, the South African astonishingly switched his racket into his left hand and, gripping it half way up the handle, hit a forehand to get the ball back and take the point before he broke and then went on to win the match.
Besides the novels of The Dresden Files, author Jim Butcher has written several shorter works appearing in the same universe. Most are told from the point of view of Harry Dresden, as are the novels, but some take the point of view of other characters.
Rendering of constructive solid geometry is particularly simple when ray tracing. Ray tracers intersect a ray with both primitives that are being operated on, apply the operator to the intersection intervals along the 1D ray, and then take the point closest to the camera along the ray as being the result.
Benard Keter took the lead on the first lap. After the second barrier, Altobeli da Silva moved out from the middle of the pack to take the point. Ryan Smeeton followed for the next five laps as others fell off the pace. The crowd was enthusiastic as home town Mario Bazán stayed in the lead group throughout.
Hooker was ordered to "take the point only if his demonstration should develop its practicability."Cozzens, p. 144. Fighting Joe ignored this subtlety and ordered Geary "to cross Lookout Creek and to assault Lookout Mountain, marching down the valley and sweeping every rebel from it."Cozzens, p. 160; Woodworth, Six Armies, pp. 185-86; McDonough, pp. 130-37.
He was adamant that Barr had been instructed to take the point, but he went for glory and subsequently missed his chance. Although it is also claimed that the penalty miss was due to Mick Lyons of Meath running alongside Barr as he took the penalty, a penalty retake was never given.The Dubs, Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin, Gill and Macmillan, 2006.
Kilkenny were awarded a penalty for a foul on Eoin Larkin in the 69th minute with the sides level. Henry Shefflin decided to hit the ball over the bar and take the point. Joe Canning then hit a 73rd-minute equaliser from the 45-metre line close to the Hogan Stand side of the field to make the scores level and take the game to a replay three weeks later.
From the start Omar Khalifa went to the lead, shadowed by Joseph Chesire with Sebastian Coe marking their lead in third. The first lap was 58.85. 500 metres into the race, Steve Scott ran around the leaders to take the point, Coe and José Manuel Abascal stringing out the field. They passed the 800 metre mark in a slightly faster 1:56.81. Abascal continued to speed up, passing Coe then Scott between 900 and 1000.
The Men's 5000 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany took place on 7 and 10 September 1972. Having won the 10,000 metres a week earlier, Lasse Virén controlled the pace through the first 2000 metres in 5:32.61. David Bedford, tired of the slow pace, passing Viren and leading a crowd to go around to a faster pace. As the pace accelerated, Javier Álvarez came from the rear around the field to take the point for the next kilometre.
The film was filmed mainly in Vancouver, BC and the production worked hard to reduce their footprint. To begin, Fifty Shades Freed was shot consecutively with its predecessor Fifty Shades Darker which helped the production combine and reuse materials. Also, the crew eliminated plastic bottles and saved about 80,000 single use bottles. The set contained a comprehensive recycling and composing program, and had a dedicated Sustainability Production Assistant to take the point on that initiative which resulted in 75% of waste diverted from landfills.
During the advance, Brook's tank gets bogged trying to cross a stream under orders of his commander. During a German counter-attack, Taffy is seriously wounded and Geordie is mortally wounded. In the last chapter of the novel, Brook is going into battle again with an almost new crew. When he gets the order to take the point of his regiment's advance, he orders the indiscriminate shelling of a German town, due to his nervous exhaustion and then collapses to the floor of his tank.
In the final, Farah (GBR) started faster than normal, after the pack congealed landing in second place behind Paul Chelimo (USA) who ran around the crowd to get to the front. Chelimo took the field through an aggressive 62 second lap. The second lap was a decidedly more relaxed 71 seconds, bringing Andrew Butchart (GBR) to the front, to look at Chelimo then take the point with his teammate Farah in tow. But Butchart didn't increase the pace, instead it slowed slightly to 72 seconds.
A modified capture-the-flag mode with one flag planted in the middle of the map in the form of a battery. Teams must race to grab the battery and then take it back to their base, where it must be defended until it reaches 100%, and then a further 20 seconds, to earn a point. However, the battery keeps its charge even if it is stolen, so one team could charge the battery to 99% complete, then the enemy could steal it and take the point after successfully defending the battery at 100% charge. The first team to score three points is the winner.
In the real projective plane, points and lines are dual to each other. As expressed by Coxeter, :A correlation is a point-to-line and a line-to-point transformation that preserves the relation of incidence in accordance with the principle of duality. Thus it transforms ranges into pencils, pencils into ranges, quadrangles into quadrilaterals, and so on.H. S. M. Coxeter (1974) Projective Geometry, second edition, page 57, University of Toronto Press Given a line m and P a point not on m, an elementary correlation is obtained as follows: for every Q on m form the line PQ. The inverse correlation starts with the pencil on P: for any line q in this pencil take the point .
It aped certain aspects of The Lawn, leading UVA professor Jason Johnson to call it a "theme park". This tension, common on college campuses around America and elsewhere, illustrated the broader conundrum of how to expand an architectural icon, taking advantage of modern building techniques and related cost advantages, without being obviously derivative in style. Other critics take the point of view that the neoclassicist approach is more appropriate in the context of the University of Virginia, contrasting the plans to other UVA projects like the modernist Hereford College and the revivalist Darden School. There has been open feuding over the neoclassical architectural approach ultimately chosen, with both sides writing letters or taking out ad space in the university's student newspaper, The Cavalier Daily.
The cosmological horizon in a Big Bang type cosmology is a past horizon, things come out, but nothing goes in. But in a semi-classical treatment, the de Sitter cosmological horizon can be thought of as absorbing or emitting depending on the point of view. Similarly, for a black hole that has been around for a long time, the horizon can be thought of as emitting or absorbing depending on whether you take the point of view of infalling matter or outgoing Hawking radiation. Hawking argued based on thermodynamics that the past horizon of a white hole is in fact physically the same as the future horizon of a black hole, so that past and future horizons are physically identical.
The plotline frequently focuses on the crisis of leaving the trade or the street ("one last trick"), or on making enough money for an important use (a medical treatment, a gift). The climax often has one of two possible outcomes: the hustler either abandons the trade and re-integrates society, or he meets a tragic end. This tragic image of the hustler can be contrasted with the stereotype of the female hooker with a heart of gold: instead of being portrayed as someone in control and contented, the hustler is lost, homeless, broke or exploited. In movies and books that take the point of view of the client or of a boy/girl friend who loves the hustler, the hustler is often depicted as an impossible love object who will only bring hurt or frustration.
Subtraction is a type of analysis called ordinal analysis > ...let space be now regarded as the field of progression which is to be > studied, and POINTS as states of that progression. ...I am led to regard the > word "Minus," or the mark −, in geometry, as the sign or characteristic of > analysis of one geometric position (in space), as compared with another > (such) position. The comparison of one mathematical point with another with > a view to the determination of what may be called their ordinal relation, or > their relative position in space... The first example of subtraction is to take the point A to represent the earth, and the point B to represent the sun, then an arrow drawn from A to B represents the act of moving or vection from A to B. ::B − A this represents the first example in Hamilton's lectures of a vector. In this case the act of traveling from the earth to the moon.
Parsing Virginia Tech's athletic department revenue figures, accessed April 18, 2016 Virginia Tech was sixth out of the 15 programs, drawing $80 million. UVA polled as the most popular college sports program in their home state as of 2015 — with Virginians choosing the Cavaliers over the Hokies by a six-point margin of 34% to 28% — despite UVA having fewer students and a smaller alumni base than Virginia Tech.Public Policy Poll on Va. topics, released July 21, 2015; accessed July 25, 2015 The first and only Fan Vote of the Commonwealth Clash, also in 2015, bore out that result as there were more Cavalier fans than Hokie fans in the final tally which allowed UVA to take the point. The overall Virginia Cavaliers program polled more popular than all NFL and MLB teams (NBA teams were not polled) while only the Washington Redskins tied the overall Virginia Tech program at 28% support.

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