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points

noun as in brownie points

noun as in handicap

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A 2023 report from the Federal Emergency Management Agency points out that, unlike scattered homes, “higher-density designs can be viewed as one large ‘building’ or development,” making them easier to defend.

The survey’s estimated margin of error is 2 percentage points, and larger for demographic subgroups.

Arenas scored 23 points and received lots of help.

“God’s given us the opportunity. Bryce is a key piece to our team, but we all love each other. We don’t care who scores more points.”

Leaders France are a point ahead of England and have a vastly superior points difference than any other team.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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