The opening day wobble against Longford will soon be consigned to history's dustbin but for now it serves as a salient reference point. |
In particular he claimed the officer had not used a proper reference point when measuring Ferdinand's speed. |
But they did so in an age when British television was using theatre rather than film as its reference point. |
This is particularly true over foreign policy, which dominated the first two debates and seemed to be the main reference point for my students. |
When getting close to the city, he lost his visual reference point, the railway line, as the tracks converged around York Station. |
The precarious political situation between the two superpowers was almost a constant reference point in my early teenage years. |