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Points logo #10101) Aims 2) Argument components 3) Bullets mark them 4) Carat divisions 5) Contacts Mark and Dot 6) Emulates a setter 7) Equine extremities 8) Extends a finger 9) Indicates the way 10) Is impolite 11) Lifts a finger 12) Mortgage charge 13) Mortgage closing cost 14) Mortgage closing costs 15) Numbers on scoreboards
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Points logo #10101) Aims 2) Cusps 3) Dots 4) Gestures 5) Items 6) Loci 7) Orients 8) Symmetrical
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Points logo #21000[coat colouration] This category is for arguments that are fallacious for reasons other than structural (`formal`) flaws, such as a due to ambiguity or a common error in their premises. ...
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Points logo #22162(1) Color on face, ears, legs, and tail when correlated; usually white, black, or tan. (2) In events, credits toward championship status.
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points logo #21776Facts and characteristics of the printing and binding of a book that may help indicate the priority of issue.
Found on http://www.alibris.com/glossary/glossary-books

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Points logo #22512Mask, ears, legs and tails are different/contrasting colours to body colour. Also points are allocated to a cat as required to meet the Standard for that breed.
Found on http://www.cat-world.com.au/glossary

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Points logo #21521a team statistic indicating its degree of success, calculated as follows: 2 points for a win (3 in the 1994 World Cup), 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss; also, an individual statistic for a player, calculated by totaling 2 points for each goal and 1 point for each assist.
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Points logo #22405A fee charged by the lender as additional compensation for making the loan. One 'point' is equal to
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Points logo #10444An amount paid to a mortgage lender, at the time of closing, above and beyond the regular interest payments. Each point equals 1% of the mortgage face amount. When you are buying a home, points are tax-deductible in full for the year you pay them, provided that they aren't out of line for your area and that they represent prepaid interest, which th......
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Points logo #10444Points can refer to both UCAS points to help you get into university, and the points or credits you get while studying modules at uni.
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points logo #10444a method for indicating hook load or force, read off rig's indicator; 1 point = 1,000 pounds
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points logo #21102[Ice Hockey] the left and right positions taken by the defensemen of the attacking team, just inside the blue line of the attacking zone; also the term used to describe the defensemen playing at this location; also an individual statistic for players equal to their goals plus assists; also a team statistic used to determine ...
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Points logo #21102[Soccer] a team statistic indicating its degree of success, calculated as follows: 2 points for a win (3 in the 1994 World Cup), 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss; also, an individual statistic for a player, calculated by totaling 2 points for each goal and 1 point for each assist.
Found on http://www.firstbasesports.com/soccer_glossary.html

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Points logo #22683Given to Winners Dog and Winners Bitch in each breed. The number of points depends on the number of dogs competing that day.
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Points logo #22048Percent.
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Points logo #23458(1) The dark color on the feet, ears, tail, nose, and forelegs on Californian and Himalayan marked breeds and varieties(2) The darker color on the feet, ears, tail, nose, and forelegs on shaded varieties
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Points logo #20189Extremes of the body comprising the mask, ears, legs and tail.
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Points logo #21273(1) Color on face, ears, legs, and tail when correlated; usually white, black, or tan. (2) In events, credits toward championship status.
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points logo #21405Charges levied by the mortgage lender and usually payable at closing. One point represents 1% of the face value of the mortgage loan.
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Points logo #21481Mane, tail, and lower legs. Sometimes includes the nuzzle.
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Points logo #21674a point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you get a mortgage for $95,000, one point means you pay $950 to the lender. Lenders frequently charge points in both fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages in order to increase the yield on the mortgage and to cover loan closing costs. These points usually a...
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Points logo #23861A deck consists of 52 cards and every card has a certain value. While numbered cards have the same values as the numbers on them, face cards, i.e. the Joker, Queen, King and Ace, have 10 points each. Also, points in the Rummy game are negative. A player who organizes all their cards successfully gets zero points and wins the game.
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Points logo #23865Each move in a round of Solitaire scores either positive or negative points. How efficiently you solve your game affects the result. You will gain most points by successfully solving a game, of course! Based on that scoring, different approaches to solving the same setup become comparable.
Found on https://www.solitaire-palace.com/solitaire-glossary/

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Points logo #23867At the Spider Palace, any move you make scores points – either positive or negative ones. Depending on how efficiently you solve the game, you might receive more or fewer points. This way, solving the same game setup becomes comparable, enabling you to compete with fellow players.
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Points logo #24114 Awarded to athletes for winning races
Found on https://www.trenthamboatclub.co.uk/glossary-of-rowing-terms/
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