In other words, what is happening at themeetingpointbetween hearing and doing?
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He acted, in himself, as ameetingpointbetween two disparate cultures.
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At a junction, themeetingpointof three interfaces, the angles attain certain values that remain fixed as long as the junction exists.
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It is ameetingpointby which communication may occur, through sudden spaces.
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There is nomeetingpointbetween the desire to look and listen in order to confirm subjectivity, and another impulse that disconfirms this.
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Where is theirmeetingpoint?
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These seem to have been completely separate developments with the onlymeetingpointbeing the existence of several low-order methods which simultaneously lie in each of the special classes.
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What we have had is a historical muddle—the organic growth of the bypass—plus an over-rigid reliance on this onemeetingpoint.
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In the rural areas in particular it can truthfully be said that the sub-post office or the village stores is ameetingpoint.
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It is not possible to see anymeetingpoint.
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The clear implication was that themeetingpointof the tunnel was not midway through the tunnel as has had been implied initially.
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I do not mean ameetingpointof unhappy and antagonistic collaboration, but ameetingpointof sympathy and good will.
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The divide between us is so deep that there is nomeetingpointat all.
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There is nomeetingpointbetween those two positions.
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