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world around him, in his time to the point it was well
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Abraham’s life; to the point where God is still known
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with God to the point where God was and is still know
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“What are you looking at?” Ackers jumped right to the point
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with you to the point where His favor is manifesting in
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and Dan had almost got to the point of whistling one over when, to his obvious relief,
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It got to the point where nothing worked
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low and hazy to begin with but building slowly and surely to the point where Cat
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"The plan was to pummel mortal technology to the point where they would volunteer to ascend," Ava continued
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filled to the point of overflowing…The living word starts living within us
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It had gotten to the point where the generals were so desperate they were always planning to wipe out entire towns just to stop the random bombs and mayhem
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They had often conversed during the fifty year journey, to the point where she was the closest female friend he had ever had except his wives, and maybe a closer friend than Ajeel, his fourth and most distant in age
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I'm not ignorant!" I respond by getting straight to the point
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He had his grounds completely trapped these days, he was not about to let himself be distracted to the point where any uppity mundane could pseudo-encapsulate him again
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Earth's industry pursued this technology to the point where the devices had more thinking power than a human brain, then to the point where they could simulate a brain
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But since it's just an RNAcid trip and not something you imagined yourself, I'm going to try real hard to not let it gross me out to the point where I won't want the one of you YingolNeerians that does have flesh
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What eventually happens is that you get to the point where you can’t afford to keep your family land
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“More to the point, how he gets it” said Joe
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Despair taking me, I plunge deep into the pointless misery I have not experienced since I came across
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lost to the point that they will not inch a little closer
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Practice this stage frequently but do not prolong your efforts to the point when you begin to tire
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My father got to the point where he didn't want to take me anywhere anymore
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’ He said simply going straight to the point
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"It’s direct, to the point and it’s sure to knock your opponents into next week"
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More to the point, what would I do?
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one loves to the point of receiving verbal, emotional, and, sadly, physical abuse
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"It will take some time," Heymon said, "it's still a two second round trip to the point, the nearest halo object will take over a second of slew time in the tangler
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He gets straight to the point in discussions; I will not have to mince words with him
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come to the point
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It was Warren Livgood, one of Heymon's men, who came right to the point
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Anyway, this chapter will teach you all about the Soul Slayer and I will try to cover all your bases while keeping it brief and to the point
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Short and to the point works best with her
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The guards frisked us to the point of molestation
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line has now blurred to the point where we don’t
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I had gotten to the point where I was exceedingly
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Her report was concise and to the point
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advantage of it to the point where it demands undesired self-sacrifice
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"Oh, erm, it's wonderful, to the point, pithy but flowing, quite
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"It’s direct, to the point and it’s sure to knock your opponents into
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It was to the point that we didn’t
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In reality, it doesn’t cost much to get yourself to the point to have a
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“But it’s to the point,” Venna said
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His sergeant is brief and to the point
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Tom ran back to the point where he thought he had spotted the
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He was actually all anticipation at Ziadrakes, to the point where B’theen noticed
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The scratching of the ballpoint pen on the paper irritating to the point of explosion as far as Andy was concerned
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Jack had a huge goose egg over his eye almost to the point of being
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It eventually got to the point where those poor punks would seek Jack
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color, dusted and polished to the point of being able to see my reflection
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It actually became pretty cordial as the afterlunch waned, to the point where she wondered if he was trying to be the bait boy playing her
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Yet, it has been vaulted to the point that we accept, without question, the saying: 'A picture is worth a thousand words,' this does a disgraceful injustice to the picture however flattering it may be to the language of words and wordsmiths
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darkening the room to the point that Roman thought he was blind
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He made his way up three more floors on foot, it was faster than walking over to the point shaft
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What is love anyway? Yes, I’m very comfortable with him … more relaxed than with anyone I have ever known before … but love? Yes, he makes my pulse beat fast just by looking at me … but is that love? More to the point, how does he feel about me? I’m ten years older than he is … he was surprised when he found out – so was I, he looks older than he is … probably his time in the tropics … he seems to enjoy my company … oh come on, Anna, you can’t question that! It’s pretty clear that he does! But as to where we go from here … if anywhere … I don’t know
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The floor was covered with torn out pages of Roman’s books to the point
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There was no point in debating that with her, he skipped ahead to the point of it all
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of my foot press the board below to the point just before it snapped
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Lising had pumped her contact to the point of paying her to rifle Tahlmute’s records looking for shonggot and gotten nothing for it but a few irons of reduction in her pouch
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What she did get was a report that Tahlmute was very nervous and touchy about the investigation, to the point where her contact had to back off
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He refined his muddled thoughts to the point where he doubted that she was the Yingolian ghost for two reasons
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Bessamer was just laying out more swatches, when tinkling through the door came a tall grinning man followed by a timid lad, almost to the point of shyness
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A monstrous piece of hand-carved solid oak, with a surface polished to the point of
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But now I’m to the point that I force myself to, just so I can remember what they
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Speaking of drugs,” it could be he’d NEVER had this warning, “there are many you can get addicted to, to the point where they are required
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"Won't that make it hard to keep the floor shiny? I mean, wouldn't it be better if we remove the old wax first?” Why hadn't she just kept her mouth shout, she never thought they’d take it to the point of sanding the floors – she figured they’d just chemically strip them
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that it was simplest to come straight to the point
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John Smith anyway—followed to the point of painfulness
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perfect balance to the point of his knee almost hitting him in the chin
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Professor Rappaport was a no-frills directly to the point kind of guy
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To the point where I
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Be honest and to the point
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She had blithered the solo in that last Nightday to the point where the others almost couldn't figure out where to come in
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suffering for the Corinthians, even to the point of death, at a time when they had rejected him (see 2 Cor
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and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross (Philippians 2:3-8)
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grown to the point where he was comfortable recounting
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Hogan smiled with them, glad that their nervousness has dropped to the point that they could joke around a little
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‘Get to the point,’ said Maurs, his tolerance also
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In spite of his love for Desa, the mores of this planet had corrupted him to the point where he allowed a second girl to share his chamber
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“Come to the point, Mr
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Society may be approaching a digital white out: The over sanitizing of culture: to the point
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Back to the point…
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This goes back to the point of identifying with
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Sales copy should be short and to the point
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When pitching the media, be brief & to the point
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And I should get more to the point when speaking, but I’m so shocked and thrilled to be chatting with a pixie that… Yes, I need to get to the point
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Ha, ha, ha—to the point! Like your pointy hat that…”
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overworked to the point that they’re no longer reacting to your
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To dream that you live in a castle represents your extreme need for security and protection to the point where you may be isolating yourself from others
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And she hoped, desperately, that the Guild Master would have recovered a bit himself - at least to the point of being able to wield a blade again and as handily as he did previously
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The king acknowledged his praise and said brusquely, “Goodness, young man – get to the point
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To dream that you immolate yourself suggests that you are being consumed by your drive, your passion and/or your goals to the point where some aspects of your life are being neglected
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As his eyes returned from the sky, the same ruby flecks now in the snow underfoot startled him to the point of lurching back
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It refers to the point where the conscious mind meets the subconscious
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The Imperial looked particularly distraught, to the point that Brynjolf pondered backing out of the building and maybe trying again a bit later
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“Okay, but get to the point, will you!” she said impatiently
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“More to the point,” the Elf insisted as she brought the Lúthien within a hundred meters of the vessel, “what's an obsolete Lascorii E-Class starship doing here?!” She tapped the com; “Senta? Lock on our position and tell me what you see on the scanners
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Though Tragus had risen a few notches to the point where citizens tolerated him, he was still considered a man of little worth
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But now he had been taken away from her so suddenly, so unexpectedly – how was she to cope with life without him? The feeling of loss left her tired to the point of death
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This type of living disrupts our balance to the point that we consider this dismemberment normal
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After running to the point that her lungs might give out, she stopped to catch her breath