It feels like every gig I've ever been to up to this point has been a mere dress rehearsal for the real thing. |
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Up to this point, two-thirds of the way in, the focus of the film was the actual prison break. |
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But what a hard lesson for the young Newbridge man who had played a very sound game up to this point. |
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It should be noted that to this point he has never billed a minute of company time as a professional in his vocation. |
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Up to this point mother Mary was running the business end of fossil collecting. |
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The perception of our success up to this point will be a critical part of that equation. |
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All times expressed from here to this point in our return trip will be in Central Daylight Time. |
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This was done by superposing two sets of data of the type used up to this point, where rotations were taking place in opposite directions. |
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Up to this point in his career, the only heavy games Kramer had designed had been with collaborators. |
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One could instructively contrast this plan with the traditional blitzkrieg tactic used up to this point. |
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But to this point, the administration has offered few direct answers to the particular contentions of the critics. |
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To get to this point, Febles had to overcome some unsavory habits such as stopping short on his follow-through. |
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If they've been unwilling to accept a cramdown up to this point, I see no reason for a bank to take the deal in the first place. |
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Based on the evidence available to this point, it is not possible to determine if the attack on her car was premeditated or not. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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I'm convinced to this point, and I am a firm believer in DNA, whether it proves you guilty or innocent. |
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If you do want that firm, washboard look and what you've done to this point hasn't made it happen, change your approach. |
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The challenges are not insurmountable, and researchers have done good descriptive work that has advanced knowledge to this point. |
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Cunningham maintains that up to this point the focus in Mark's Gospel has been on Jesus the wonder-worker who remains a mystery to all. |
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Slowly, she began climbing the marble stairs, reflecting upon what had brought her to this point. |
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We didn't have any long-range plans, and I think it worked for us up to this point. |
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Up to this point, Puritan Sabbatarians argued a dual nature of the Fourth Commandment. |
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I spent several weeks writing a third-person narrative of my existence, up to this point and continuing in broad strokes into the future. |
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Yet much of the debate over civil liberties in wartime has, to this point, been framed in all-or-nothing terms. |
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Up to this point, she has carried the movie on a relatively tolerable level of interest, having gained some sympathy from the viewer. |
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Up to this point in my life, I had never come close to anything I had set my heart on. |
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We've kind of gotten to this point of understanding where we don't need words and we just need a glance to set us off laughing. |
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The balance of voting in the Council of Ministers had, up to this point, meant that a 'blocking minority' of 23 votes was required. |
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When it got to this point in the game, this was the only time John could go out and turn everything loose. |
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Animators and moviemakers everywhere are guilty for not giving us a product of this caliber up to this point. |
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I recognise that this has been a rather slow and dull debate to this point. |
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Yet the pressures that brought him to this point also impelled him to find a new method, a new outlet for his creativity, and this, too, is reflected in the painting. |
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I will return to this point in the conclusion, but it is important to underline that rhetoric courses can not be easily categorized even in course catalogues. |
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If the results of the work-up to this point are equivocal or the work-up suggests ectopic ACTH production, inferior petrosal sinus sampling is indicated. |
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I think it is a great focal point for the culmination of two years of politicking that has brought us to this point. |
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Nothing up to this point has cured what was not in the written document. |
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The clanging, detached, pointillistic economy of the piece up to this point becomes a frenzy of rhythmic vitality, winding down to a soft ending like an old watch. |
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The fledgling company's sole product to this point is a clear canoe featuring hard maple gunwales, seats and thwarts. |
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We had to play in Armagh at the start and Whitey had a five-year plan to get to this point and he has done it a year early. |
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Up to this point, models treated each data point of an SCM image independently. |
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Up to this point, it's seemingly been more about busywork and aimless button-clicking than meaningful work. |
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Up to this point Wordsworth was known only for Lyrical Ballads, and he hoped that this new collection would cement his reputation. |
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Our analysis to this point has assumed that in a loop nest, we are only parallelizing a single loop. |
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These somatic cells are now mortal, even though, up to this point, they have been proliferating continuously for billions of years as germ-line cells. |
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Up to this point, Locke had always been under George Stephenson's shadow. |
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In contrast to this point of view, practices such as Humanistic Judaism reject the religious aspects of Judaism, while retaining certain cultural traditions. |
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