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The key point is the 'in all directions': most structures that we find in nature do not have this property.

The winter solstice is a key point in the astronomical calendar and marks the change from autumn to winter.

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And here’s the key point: It’s been unanswered, or answered only in forums that those susceptible to it will never see.

From Slate

The hearing is considering fast and fair redress for victims of the Post Office scandal and a key point for Sir Alan, which he has made before, is that the government needs to set deadlines for compensation to be paid.

From BBC

Executive producer Jones adds that a key point of interest for him lies in working out why vampires want to keep living.

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

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