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Examples
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The Dow industrials rose55.03 p oints, or 0.5%, to end at 11533.16, the first gain in three sessions and highest close since Aug. 29, 2008.
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It took twenty minutes for James to go through all the oints.
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Not only would you score some political p oints, you'd also have fun and even learn a few things about the town you've made your home for a year and half and counting.
Why vacation, Obamas, when you could have a great staycation here in D.C.? Weekend 2010
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If the named Democrat is running 20 points behind the generic Democrat nationally, there's no reason to think he or she will do better than run 20 oints behind in Virginia.
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I loved the joint post; giving us both oints of view is absolutely brilliant.
Saturday: Laughing lunch turns to Hell Night Elizabeth McClung 2008
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But that lack of a CI for each individual datum does NOT apply to the trend calculated through those time series – that DOES have a CI, and a claim that two such trends calculated through the multiple oints of those two times series are different, is subject to statistical analysis.
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‘Recent’ witnesses are well-known people who have expressed their opinions about some disputed matter: such opinions will be useful support for subsequent disputants on the same oints: thus Eubulus used in the law-courts against the reply Plato had made to Archibius, ‘It has become the regular custom in this country to admit that one is a scoundrel’.
Rhetoric Aristotle 2002
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I pull the wicker pots up slantingly, the dark green lobsters are desperate with their claws as I take them out, I insert wooden pegs in the 'oints of their pincers,
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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The rest of us aren't. oints out that there's no evidence to support the claim in the first place.
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The rest of us aren't. oints out that there's no evidence to support the claim in the first place.
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