The truly great debaters and wordsmiths never resort to cheap discourtesy as a way to make a point and their arguments were stronger for it. |
It's not often you'll see a journalist getting their kit off to make a point. |
Qualified though my admiration for Lady Thatcher may be, I find it hard to believe that she'd have nuked Buenos Aires just to make a point. |
Most parents make a point of actively discouraging their offspring from forming any relationship with a motorbike. |
And that's probably enough albums, links, and weird personal confessions to make a point of some sort, so I'll stop there. |
The ultimate Hawaiian food event will always be the luau, so families should make a point to attend one on any island. |