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  • The only time you want to acquire an Ales Hemsky is as a late-round addition or as a late-season high-risk/high-reward play to make that final push for pointage.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010–2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • The only time you want to acquire an Ales Hemsky is as a late-round addition or as a late-season high-risk/high-reward play to make that final push for pointage.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010–2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • The only time you want to acquire an Ales Hemsky is as a late-round addition or as a late-season high-risk/high-reward play to make that final push for pointage.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010-2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • Thankfully, he is a veteran fighter pilot and got into a plane to help fight the alien invasion, which gives him serious brownie pointage and a decent spot on our list.

    11 Fictional Presidents You’d Likely Vote For Over Obama & McCain 2008

  • Step 3: First Rising – pointage premier temps 3-5 hours at around 70 degrees

    Bitchin' in the Kitchin' - Julia Child's French Bread Sara 2008

  • Step 4: Deflating and Second Rising – rupture; pointage deuxieme temps 1 1/2 to 2 hours at around 70 degrees

    Archive 2008-02-01 Sara 2008

  • Step 4: Deflating and Second Rising – rupture; pointage deuxieme temps 1 1/2 to 2 hours at around 70 degrees

    Bitchin' in the Kitchin' - Julia Child's French Bread Sara 2008

  • Step 3: First Rising – pointage premier temps 3-5 hours at around 70 degrees

    Archive 2008-02-01 Sara 2008

  • "_Se Romeo t'uccise_" (_Romeo e Giulietta_, Bellini) somewhat weak and ineffective, made the skilful _pointage_ here given:

    Style in Singing W. E. Haslam

  • Thus composers have recognized the necessity at times of _pointage_ in certain rôles written for exceptionally gifted singers, in order to render possible to the many that which was originally written for the few.

    Style in Singing W. E. Haslam

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