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Points and contact
Points not in contact with the string are in green.
Points are awarded for permitted, accurate, and powerful techniques to the legal scoring areas ; light contact does not score any points.
* Points, a contact breaker in an ignition system
Points are deducted by either falling in a hole ( 100 points ) or coming in contact with either stationary or rolling logs ; point loss depends on how long contact is made with the logs.
Also, anywhen during the show, " Scott Mills Points " may be awarded by Mills to those who contact the show ( via a telephone call, text message or tweet ) with an amusing, helpful or positive response.
Points can be deducted or credit or multipliers lost if there are errors in the log data for a given contact.

Points and with
After his initial stint with small-time gangs that included the Junior Forty Thieves and the Bowery Boys, Capone joined the Brooklyn Rippers and then the powerful Five Points Gang based in Lower Manhattan.
Points on pool depths in connection with safety:
* Table of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points ( GSSPs ) with links to summary pages for each one: chart
In 1885 Captain Graham with other breeders founded the Irish Wolfhound Club, and the Breed Standard of Points to establish and agree the ideal to which breeders should aspire.
The network is linked to other European and worldwide NRENs through GEANT and peers extensively with other ISPs at Internet Exchange Points in the UK.
Points with the same longitude lie in lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Sunoco's CAA reward offering ends at the end of 2007, to be replaced with Sunoco's own Performance Points reward program.
All five major petrol station chains in the country operated a scheme during the late 1990s-Esso had " Tiger Miles " ( with Tesco ClubCard points offered as an alternative ), Maxol had " Points Plus ", both of which operated on the principle of getting items from a gift catalogue, with Shell using Dunnes ' scheme, Texaco using the SuperQuinn system, and Statoil operating a cash-back system, " Premium Club ".
Points in the polar coordinate system with pole O and polar axis L. In green, the point with radial coordinate 3 and angular coordinate 60 degrees, or ( 3, 60 °).
In January 1918 Wilson issued his Fourteen Points of January 1918 which, among other things, called for adjustment of colonial claims, as long as the interests of colonial powers had equal weight with the claims of subject peoples.
Instead they relied on the network of ground stations, also called Command Points to communicate with the spacecraft ; all of these Command Points were located within the Soviet Union.
In North America, Telcordia SR-3511 ( originally known as TA-1129 +) and GR-1129-CORE protocols are used to link switches with the IN systems such as Service Control Points ( SCPs ) or Service Nodes.
Rose had patented " The Wooden Strip with Metallic Points " in May 1873.
Points yielding different utility levels are each associated with distinct indifference curves and is like a contour line on a topographical map.
When the United States government de-funded the NSFNET backbone, Internet exchange points were needed to replace its function, and initial governmental funding was used to aid the preexisting MAE and bootstrap three other exchanges, which they dubbed NAPs, or " Network Access Points ," in accordance with the terminology of the National Information Infrastructure document.
Points attached with caps are simply slid snugly over the end of the shaft, or may be held on with hot glue.
* Derrida ( 1990 ) Once Again from the Top: Of the Right to Philosophy, interview with Robert Maggiori for Libération, November 15, 1990, republished in Points ...: Interviews, 1974-1994 ( 1995 ).
* Derrida ( 1991 ) " A ' Madness ' Must Watch Over Thinking ", interview with Francois Ewald for Le Magazine Litteraire, March 1991, republished in Points ...: Interviews, 1974-1994 ( 1995 ).
Philip Johnson's Glass House, along with Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, was the subject of Sarah Morris's film ' Points on a Line ' ( 2010 ).

Points and string
Points of interest located in Oakwood include Monsignor Farrell High School and a string of cemeteries on the neighborhood's southwest side, most notably Frederick Douglass Memorial Park, an African-American burial ground — a curious anomaly as very few African-Americans actually reside in Oakwood or any of the neighborhoods that surround it.

Points and are
Points 1 through 6 are called the home board or inner board, and points 7 through 12 are called the outer board.
Points on the spectrum using this nomenclature are denoted using the following codes:
Points are customarily named using capital letters of the alphabet.
Points are awarded for the size of a civilization, its wealth, and cultural and scientific advances.
Points x and y in a topological space X can be separated by neighbourhoods if there exists a neighbourhood U of x and a neighbourhood V of y such that U and V are disjoint ().
Points through which curve is spline ( mathematics ) | splined are red ; the blue curve connecting them is interpolation.
The Ediacaran boundaries are the only Precambrian boundaries defined by biologic Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Points, rather than the absolute Global Standard Stratigraphic Ages.
These bits were later re-defined as DiffServ Code Points ( DSCP ) and are sometimes honored in peered links on the modern Internet.
Points are given / taken on a zero-sum basis.
European sizes are measured in Paris Points, which are worth two-thirds of a centimeter.
Points are accrued by finishing in the top four positions in a race ; first to fourth place receive nine, six, three and one points.
Points are awarded both in class competition and in Challenge competition, and an annual champion is crowned each September at the Pro Finale event in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Points are scored when a player fails to return the ball within the rules.
* In No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle for the Wii, Akashic Points are locations that lead to other planes of existence.
Points are scored in ski jumping for distance and style.
The freedoms granted in the 16 Points were later written into the PRC constitution as " the four great rights " of " great democracy ( 大民主, Dàmínzhǔ )": the right to speak out freely, to air one's views fully, to write big-character posters, and to hold great debates ( 大鸣dàmíng 、 大放dàfàng 、 大字报dàzìbào 、 大辩论dàbiànlùn – the first two are basically synonyms ).
The gymnastics elements performed on the horizontal bar are regulated by a Code of Points.
When gymnasts compete on the horizontal bar they are often required by the Code of Points to use specific grips.

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