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(121) Our paths have come to a point, where although it is sad, we have to part, because now, living together is not a sign of love.
(122) The generals have promise to a point(appoint) a civilian as temperately (temporary) prime minister within two weeks and to hold elections in October of next year.
(123) It has come to a point that Philippine officials blame the migrant workers for their woes.
(124) We cannot move forward if cynics and critics 8)swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent, and uniquely good about America.
(125) Up to a point, corporate profit - seeking and political profit - denunciation can rub along together.
(126) Use the restore task assistant to restore the database and roll forward to a point in time before the delete statements were run.
(127) He finds the comparison of insect wings with a sailing boat useful up to a point.
(128) The petals of the Cornus florida variety have a notch at the tip, while those of the Japanese dogwood, Cornus kousa, come to a point.
(129) Universes might expand, then shrink back to a point, then expand again.
(129) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(130) When the situation has come to a point where sacrifices have to achieve victory in war.
(131) They were heading warily to a point in the enemy line.
(132) Up to a point, said David Danzig, who supervised the production of “Primetime Torture.”
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