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key point

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  1. key point

    A concentrated site or installation, the destruction or capture of which would seriously affect the war effort or the success of operations.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of key point in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of key point in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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  1. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker:

    One should stop - especially Britain, which was always for expansion of the European Union - discriminating against countries only because it comes across well in the current context if you beat up on others, i am strictly against that one should - and this is the key point - act as if all Poles, all Romanians, all Bulgarians who are on the European labor market are doing this out of a basically criminal disposition. These are people who are working to get paid.

  2. Sam Lynton-Brown:

    The key point for us after this data is that the U.S. side of the equation has not so far come into play on sterling, given our more hawkish view that the Fed will deliver a rate hike in September, we think there is a lot of room on the downside and target $1.24 in cable.

  3. Geraint Thomas:

    I'm fine but it's just frustrating as the crash happened at a key point in the race, i caught up for the final ascent, was moving up a bit and by the time I got to the top 15-20, that's when Alaphilippe and Pinot attacked over the top to take the bonus seconds and I was gassed for a bit. Geraint Thomas had Geraint Thomas team mate Michal Kwiatkowski to thank for Michal Kwiatkowski recovery.

  4. Larry Kudlow:

    It will come to a head at the G20, I think that's the key point.

  5. William Jackson:

    The key point is that high oil and gas revenues are providing policymakers with a lifeline, allowing them to row back emergency economic measures, against that backdrop, a further easing of capital controls and additional rate cuts seem likely.


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