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point-to-point connection N COMPUT

point-to point protocol ( P.P.P )

point-to-point protocol COMPUT

Point-to-Point Protocol N COMPUT

more to the point

getting or coming to a point where

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The antenna would point to the item being sought when a suitable locator card was inserted into the card reader.
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There is no save point to roll back to in these games; your character's game is forever finished.
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Second, there are structural theories, including those of institutional economics, that point to underconsumption and over-investment (economic bubble), or to malfeasance by bankers and industrialists.
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This issue can be resolved by rewriting external links to point to a redirection page that performs referer hiding.
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These changes in the literacy learning point to the changes in the economic climate, in this case that of the agricultural industry.
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And that's just the tip of the iceberg - incidents that didn't make the morning paper point to a much larger, unreported total.
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Nicknames, like the pluck me and more obscene versions that can not appear in a family newspaper, seem to point to exploitation.
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But the people providing good hubs usually point to authority pages and authority pages generally know of good hubs.
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The distance from this point to the vanishing point represents the distance of the viewer from the drawing.
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However, libration due to non-circular orbits or axial tilts causes this point to move around any fixed point on the celestial body like an analemma.
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