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focal points

n. (focal point English)

Usage examples of "focal points".

Even before the faint sizzling faded into silence, Nylan could tell from the collapse of the flux fields around the laser focal points that the powerhead had failed.

But enough has been said to show that round the two focal points of the entry of Jesus into the world and his departure from it mythical elements tended to gather from a very early date.

There in front of him, starkly visible against the blackness of space, he could see the faint images of Emperor Palpatine and Exar Kun, two of the greatest focal points of the dark side he'd ever had to face.

The two focal points of this section are Emma's flights into Rouen for romance and her steady decline into debt through her irresponsible financial dealings with the unscrupulous merchant Lheureux.

It is a landscape of abstractions, almost two-dimensional, without focal points, a landscape for advancing delusions of sterile glory.

Two of these solar systems were at both the focal points of this orbital ellipse.

Rhodan had been puzzled by the thought why the Earth's solar system of all things should constitute one of these focal points.

There is feasting in towns as well as the countryside in what is a national event and thousands of people gather as they have for centuries at focal points such as the Island of Oland on the Stockholm archipelago.

The unforeseen temporal dilation swept them to four focal points in history.

A secondary force will concentrate on population centers and administrative focal points to dislocate the defenses by creating panic and disrupting communications.

He enslaved the Massassi race to build all these temples as focal points for his power.

He shifted his rifle scope rapidly to different directions and focal points.

Rome, like Marseille and other focal points, is a centre for every major intelligence network including Africa, South America and Japan.