| 41. | For example, in triangulation surveys, the primary point identified was called the triangulation station, or the " main station ".
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| 42. | But Trimble later told reporters that the chairmanship remained " a primary point of debate " likely to stretch into Tuesday.
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| 43. | On most matters, Shapiro is the primary point of contact between the FBI and White House, particularly the National Security Council,
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| 44. | The office of the LPRO serves as the Legion's advocate and primary point of contact with the public and outside parties.
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| 45. | The Jayhawks essentially start three point guards in Aaron Miles, Kirk Hinrich and Jeff Boschee, although Miles is the primary point man.
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| 46. | The primary point of interest of the island is the monastery of Daga Estifanos, or " St . Michael's of Daga ".
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| 47. | Because of the similarity on primary points of contention, this hypothesis is also treated as a possible amendment to the Augustinian hypothesis.
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| 48. | His proposals will include the primary points of Hagel's plan, calling for a limited restriction of soft money in favor of a ban.
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| 49. | It is this aspect that is one of the primary points of difference between the conservative political cultures of Canada and the United States.
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| 50. | It will serve as the military's primary point of contact for the Red Cross, which monitors conditions of prisoners taken in an armed conflict.
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