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Qué (quién) es at the point of - definición

LIVE ALBUM BY MATT NATHANSON
At The Point; At the point

The Point, Louisville         
  • The facade of the Heigold House is being moved from its Fulton Street location to make room for the massive River Park Place condominium project
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The Point (extinct Louisville neighborhood); The Point (defunct Louisville neighborhood)
The Point was a thriving 19th century neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, east of Downtown Louisville and opposite Towhead Island along the Ohio River. It was also located north of the present day Butchertown area.
At the Point         
At the Point is a live album by the rock artist Matt Nathanson. It was released in 2006 on Acrobat Records.
Adherent point         
MATHEMATICAL TERM
Closure point; Point of closure; Points of closure
In mathematics, an adherent point (also closure point or point of closure or contact point) Steen, p. 5; Lipschutz, p.

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At the Point

At the Point is a live album by the rock artist Matt Nathanson. It was released in 2006 on Acrobat Records. The album is titled after The Point, the venue where Nathanson recorded the album over the course of four sold-out shows during the summer of 2005.

Ejemplos de uso de at the point of
1. ROBERTSON: Are you at the point of no return yet?
2. Universal provision, free at the point of delivery, has collapsed.
3. "But that positive action stops at the point of selection.
4. It enforced a colonial rule over Korea at the point of bayonet.
5. There is very little vigilance at the point of sale any more.