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be on the point of

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of be on the point of in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of be on the point of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of be on the point of in a Sentence

  1. Arthur Rathburn:

    I know how some of you thought this was barbaric, i can understand your point of view, but this was necessary.

  2. United States:

    It would be extremely out of the ordinary for them not do this for a senior leader like al-Asiri, especially because his group in Yemen are putting out all sorts of statements all the time, every time a senior leader within al-Qaeda or its affiliate in Yemen has been killed, they have been quick to put out a statement. It's seen as a religious necessity from a Shariah point of view.

  3. Professor Auke Ijspeert:

    It's a key animal from an evolutionary point of view, it's older than crocodiles and dinosaurs; it's an amphibian. So if you look at the modern salamander, its morphology and body shape is very close to the fossils of the first terrestrial vertebrates. So by studying the modern salamander we have a time window to the ancestors of all terrestrial vertebrates, including humans.

  4. Christopher Murray:

    If you persisted with social distancing as New Zealand has, and don't relax, in a sense, from a public health point of view, prematurely social distancing, then you can certainly get transmission down to zero.

  5. Bill Bremner:

    From that point of view, everything you can say about him is positive, his personality is what puts people against him, but what he does for the area is just fantastic.

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