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à point

[ a pwan ]

adverb

French.
  1. just in time.
  2. (of cooking) to a turn; perfectly.
  3. (of meat) cooked medium.


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Why do you think that, for so many people, this switch flips at a certain age, and birds suddenly become a point of fascination?

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It will undoubtedly be a point of emphasis as the Lakers hold practice Tuesday ahead of Game 5 on Wednesday.

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The fact that it took his entire life to get to a point where he felt that comfortable sharing that much of himself in a role really does speak to the tragedy of losing him when we did.”

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"We heard a rumour that someone in the Exeter camp called us soft, so we had to make a point," Ludlow told TNT Sports in the wake of a 79-17 thrashing at Kingsholm.

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And while the team’s play has been up-and-down this season, entering Saturday 13-9 in an almost entirely road schedule in the CIF Los Angeles City Section, Voelkel said the simple fact that they’re even still playing together remains a point of pride.

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