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Two is the planning policy and the North South Pole Based on the point of doubt.

A full turn of the body on the point of the toe or the ball of the foot in ballet.

Jean Valjean was like a man on the point of fainting.

Just as he was on the point of following Old Cheng's advice, Mr. Cao left.

She was on the point of being guilty of a silly speech, so melted was she at heart.

When I think of what I was on the point of doing, I consider that I am to be envied.

Over decade of vagrant life, he was on the point of reunion with father when he resolutely set foot on the Korean battlefield.

Unlike a brave man, a coward often imagines he is on the point of death when he is not.

A couple of hundred metres into the cave on the river, one is confronted by overhanging jagged rocks on both sides some of which look like fierce animals on the point of pouncing down on you.

In Beijing on the road just to eat lunch on the point of departure to Sanyuanli, and Sanyuanli have a large supermarket called Lotus.

Dream, in the dry skies, the sky in just a few drops of rain, on the point of crimson Manshan opened.

So that, by the time the captain's party was ready to sail, there were several other whaling vessels on the point of starting.

It posed conception of three big sustaining systems in wheat production and , baste on the point of cantact , deeply analysed profound problem in Shanxi wheat production .

Far from being the sedate intellectual environment characterized by library quiet, Edison's LABS were noisy, crowded places that often seemed on the point of uproar.

This bubble is not on the point of collapse, but is likely to deflate as funds adjust to the lower returns that are likely going forward.

When ambulance staff arrived they saw the girl was on the point of giving birth and rushed her to a nearby building where she had her baby.

Once, when they were repairing the balcony of the town-hall at Toulon, one of those admirable caryatids of Puget, which support the balcony, became loosened, and was on the point of falling.

A dim light, so dim that it seemed on the point of being extinguished at any moment, would spur me to go further.

"While the procession passed, the child was uneasy, fluttering up and down, like a bird on the point of taking flight. When the whole had gone by, she looked up into Hester's face. "

Having introduced him, however, and being all reseated, the terrors that occurred of what this visit might lead to were overpowering, and she fancied herself on the point of fainting away.

"See how near I may have been to another sort of life," he wrote of himself at 20 when he had been on the point of auditioning as an actor.

Based upon the point of view of soil-structure interaction, this paper presents a procedure for evaluating the dynamic earth pressure on underground structures under earthquake motion by FEM.

What secret thought caused his mouth to smile with so much bitterness, at the same moment that his scowling brows approached each other like two bulls on the point of fighting?

I was on the point of giving her my address when my wife came up to us and said, "Let's go, Walter, or we'll be late" -not even a glance at the woman.

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