At the same time, high officers were not slow to point out the need of a new generation of weaponry for the Soviet forces. |
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Let me just point out that even addlebrained as he is, Theodore is still a gentleman. |
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They should point out the benefits of a wholesome and balanced diet and the harm from eating too much junk food. |
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They also point out, however, that you have the choice about whether or not you use a mobile. |
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Officials are keen to point out that whichever design is selected will provide only a blueprint for whatever is finally built. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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I love that you point out the silly typos I continue to miss even after many read-throughs. |
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The Wikipedians, as they like to be called, point out that the whole process is self-correcting. |
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I should also point out that the system was far from being stable at this speed, as any attempt to benchmark would result in a system reboot. |
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I point out that they have conveniently air-conditioned their bedroom and one of the sitting rooms they frequent. |
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I would like to point out that all the old wood pews were removed when the church was modernised and redeveloped last year. |
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Can I just point out that she makes a red mist appear in front of my eyes every time I think about her? |
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I should point out that despite several years of Spanish and some time knocking around in Germany, I'm a hopeless monoglot. |
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Any scientist worth their salt will point out many ways in which their theories can be proven wrong. |
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My pride had been wounded and I should have been big enough to point out where they had gone wrong. |
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His critics are quick to point out, however, that his success owes at least something to his use and reformulation of conservative ideas. |
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When I have tried to point out the cycle track I have been verbally abused even though they are in the wrong. |
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It would be labouring the point, perhaps, to point out that most towns have at least one small gallery. |
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Starkey goes on to point out it would be hard for the house of Windsor to pull off the same trick. |
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I should point out that as I observed this male exited the block, I was in the process of relieving myself. |
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Now that I have seen the extended version I just need to point out another discrepancy, and a laughable one. |
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These structural applications recognize when dimensions are adjusted and point out dimensional conflicts as changes are made. |
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I simply wanted to point out my lack of experience, i.e. zilch and zero, of attending major rock concerts. |
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Many mental health counselors point out that the proliferation of analeptics on college campuses is partly a matter of demographics. |
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I didn't have the heart to point out the zodiacal error, that Leo is usually depicted as a lion. |
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Lenders are usually at pains to point out that they are happy to reschedule debts if you run into problems. |
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I tend to get lazy with my writing without people to point out weaknesses and stuff, so thanks! |
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It's also important to point out that there is a definite need for high resolution graphics and graphic images. |
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As animal rights activists are happy to point out, all that money and all of those dead animals have yet to produce a cure. |
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And he was correct to point out that prosecutors lend themselves to being used for political purposes. |
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Better marketing techniques could help in overcoming this lethargy, and creating a bigger market, they point out. |
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Any systematic reviewer will point out, however, that this is not the case. |
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They were at pains to point out the integration of Sunni and Shia, whether by marriage or by tribe. |
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Maybe that's why they need lifestyle management, to point out these things to them. |
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His fans like to point out his immense natural talent and I agree, he is very talented. |
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As my family and Amy will be happy to point out, not only do I enjoy my food, but I have particularly strong likes and dislikes. |
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It's all water off a duck's back really, but I would like to point out a couple of things. |
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His annotations to this CD proudly point out the Cs, C sharps, and Ds that he must sing. |
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Marijuana smoking, experts point out, can make a helpless addict of its victim within weeks, causing physical and moral ruin, and death. |
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They describe the atmosphere as creative and point out that a third of their visitors do not want to ride, just chill. |
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But critics point out that John Paul II was not killed by the attempt on his life, as the text foretold. |
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Given recent discussions, I'd like to point out that the individual quoted below is typical of only a certain lunatic fringe. |
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True audiophiles can probably nitpick and point out the problems, but for everyday computer use and gaming, I find the sound acceptable. |
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Can you recommend a tactful way to point out that a superior is, let's say, not fit to operate heavy machinery or a motor vehicle? |
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Police point out that the family, like all the other gangs in the city, now have access to a variety of firearms, including automatic guns. |
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Before the writs and the fists fly let me point out that there's no hanky-panky, rumpy-pumpy or anything of the sort involved. |
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As they point out, satanism as a phenomenon has appeared and disappeared on the social scene throughout history, almost in a cyclical fashion. |
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As they point out, the disease of neo-conservatism is more in the mainstream of American politics than many would like to admit. |
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Penrose veers into irony in the lengths to which he goes to point out where his ideas deviate from the mainstream. |
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McKibbin is right, however, to point out that massive Parliamentary majorities emasculate political parties and their ideologies. |
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Tax experts have been quick to point out the legitimacy of the Irish taxation system. |
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I shall just point out very briefly some of the good things we have done in rural health, which supports the backbone of this country. |
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I should point out, too, that the majority of nights we hikers spend in the backcountry are mild. |
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Taxidermists are at pains to point out that they merely preserve to ensure that humans' understanding of nature continues to grow. |
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Mulder is at pains to point out that anti-depressants are very effective for those who suffer from severe or chronic depression. |
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Corporations can't vote, because as I point out in the screed, they're not people. |
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The University was eager to point out that alcohol is banned from Oxford's streets. |
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Children may be the future, as the authors banally point out, but adults are the people who decide the direction. |
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But critics point out that, as in Rio, the texts under discussion are vague and not legally binding. |
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The learned professor is not the first to point out that modern masculinity faces challenging times. |
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The experts laugh at my theories of course until I point out that they help me manage and live with the pain. |
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Many new drugs are not therapeutic innovations, point out the authors, but extensions to the range of drugs already available. |
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This they point out is clearly a western influence and thereby alien to Indian culture. |
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They were at pains to point out that she had no such scruples later, and made her exit bareheaded. |
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I think the people who say such things haven't quite thought the point out. |
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Who was this guy who would challenge me on my sexism and point out the inaccuracies in my argument? |
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Magicians can point out which of the seals that seem secure can be opened and reclosed without detection. |
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I merely point out that in this case the reduction in the benefits of seigniorage would be balanced in a slight boost to US output growth. |
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There they have set up deer targets in the brush and point out birds in the trees for the new employees to spot. |
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I would like to point out, if you read the next paragraph in the judge's finding, he seemed to throw a bone to each side. |
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They point out that Rand decisively rejects the use of force except in self-defense. |
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I just want to point out that thumbprint scanners DO NOT store your thumbprint. |
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I tried to make it as straightforward and self-explanatory as I could but be sure to point out anything I missed or should add. |
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He is right to point out that our response to national disasters is often selfishly inappropriate. |
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As musical semioticians would be first to point out, music is nothing if not a field rich in signifiers. |
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So, now that I've stopped laughing at Winston's senior moment, I should also point out that he's accusing the Herald of the wrong crime. |
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I should point out that judges have this wonderful habit of sometimes not tipping their hand in the courtroom. |
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First, then, let me point out some of the significant hints which the gospel records give us of the toilsomeness of Christ's service. |
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I point out that the wedding is a service of worship in which God is the focus and our goal is to please Him. |
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I don't think it is wrong, or a waste of time, to point out the virtue of manners and good behaviour. |
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I don't want to belabor the mercury discussion, but I'd like to point out why the hazards are not exaggerated. |
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The ASA was very careful to point out that there would be no get out by burying the screen size explanations in microprint. |
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Groups of toughs would observe and point out the best actions, or ridicule the softies who couldn't cope. |
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I would also point out that many of our clients can't cook their own meals and don't own a microwave oven. |
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We take you through the options, suggest the best solutions for your needs, and point out the pitfalls. |
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A listener then called in to point out that singers are miked at the New York City Opera, which Sills ran for ten years. |
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The elegant blonde patrolled the showroom forecourt, pausing to point out low mileages and discuss engine capacity with a female customer. |
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I point out that any mistakes or erasures won't show, as the figure will be turned over and clean side will face up. |
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My main idea was just to point out that the mindset of someone who would willingly die is not as alien as the media would have us believe. |
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We scoured financial documents and did our best to point out hype, but often felt like shills. |
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I should point out that I am not a movie industry shill, nor do I have any hidden adgenda. |
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He was quick to point out that nurture plays a big role, not just our genes. |
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Trend spotters like to point out that the number of women in the shooting sports is on the rise. |
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Clarke is always at pains to point out errors and misconceptions in earlier writings, and he does so convincingly. |
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He says they stop the train every now and then to point out interesting features on the landscape or to boil the billy. |
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I should hasten to point out that I am no misogamist, however near misogamy the attitude above brings me. |
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It always helps to have someone point out where you've written gibberish and pluck out the spelling mistakes. |
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And because, as they point out in their article on biomimicry, nature has much to teach us about the containers surrounding the things we value. |
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Backers of the program point out that they can even find support in the birders ' guide book Roberts Birds of Southern Africa. |
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Aides point out that, in 2001, they took both Tony Benn's old seat in Chesterfield and true-blue Guildford. |
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Analysts, however, point out that earlier schemes to tap black money have not been great successes. |
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Jurors continued along the track, with Mr Latham pausing to point out a site where a car would have been able to make a three-point turn. |
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To be fair, they did point out that the business school was built with dodgy arms-deal money, or Monopoly money, or something. |
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A Montenegrin friend, who now lives in England, is keen to point out that Montenegro remains a multi-cultural republic. |
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All I am concerned to do is to point out that, since the record is silent, one can devise various hypotheses to explain that silence. |
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I wholeheartedly agree, and as you point out this is decidedly a two-edged sword. |
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I can point out where flaws and blemishes have been removed as well as body alterations made. |
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Be ready to point out the similarity between a wind tower and existing communications towers, or even grain elevators and silos, he said. |
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It is important to point out, for a start, that this is not a national security risk. |
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It is important to point out mind-uploading is not a key factor of the singularity. |
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As one of the residents on Plevna Terrace I would like to point out that upgrading the unadopted road is certainly not for our benefit. |
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Skiers blame boarders, but boarders point out that fatal accidents happened long before boarding became the rage. |
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I'd also point out, to all those superior skinnies, that it's a lot easier to stay skinny than to get that way. |
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I've always been a margin scribbler, but it was usually to point out spelling errors, errors in grammar, or style I found in the body text. |
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I would like to point out at this juncture that I have never slandered her. |
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She does point out, however, that the perception that the team failed, and the criticism that followed, was undeserved. |
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But the pop princess was at pains to point out her reputation for tantrums is undeserved. |
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I suppose that his big thing is to point out how the law of unintended consequences keeps rearing its ugly head even with the best of intentions. |
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He's quick to point out that the early classes weren't populated by slouches. |
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Dr Daniel is keen to point out that she has spent much of her career investigating unproven therapies and protecting patients from them. |
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I point out that according to Church doctrine, I am living in a state of sin, unrepentantly. |
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She is quick to point out that her childhood was not unhappy, just unsettled. |
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It is not necessary to point out that when the economy is on track, the unstable labor market problem resolves itself. |
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Psychiatrists point out that alcohol itself is a depressant and may negate the effects of anti-depressant medication. |
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He neglected to point out that the current policies have failed miserably, in every way. |
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I chose not to point out the negligible cost of such an economic crime to them, but continued to grovel for clemency. |
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In Wright's defense, I might point out that Wright wanted to counter some of the ideas of Negritude current at the time. |
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They point out that the demographic structure of Scotland is changing as we are becoming an aging society. |
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I must point out that all the allegations made are without foundation and I have acted at all times with the upmost probity. |
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Except I do want to point out that she's fallen for him, and when one does that, it softens the person, you know? |
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I would point out that we have special breeds of animals that we bred for hundreds of years. |
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For Jordan's benefit, let me point out that there are three possible solutions to the situation. |
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Experts point out that illnesses do not occur in a vacuum but rather in the context of society. |
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Scholars of English in the US are as inclined to point out Briticisms as their colleagues in the UK are to point out Americanisms. |
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In particular, they point out that the bright white spacesuits worn by the astronauts could have reflected light into regions of shadow. |
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Need I point out that they provided better health care than my current doc does? |
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Can I just point out that I'm the quiet, cautious, business-like, non-communicative, serious, boring type, as well as being her boss. |
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It is at pains to point out that much of the ceremony took place during the Christmas vigil and on the feast of the Nativity. |
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But even his critics, like me, have to point out that he gave us some spine, he gave us some soul. |
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Wine is art, as vintners will quickly point out, and these days, wine art is everywhere. |
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Archer had to be a spoilsport and point out that there was no more room in the car. |
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The manuscript was intended to point out and correct vulgarisms that had entered the Latin language. |
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I was trying to point out the reality of a Byronic man is far from romantic. |
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I should point out he was playing and I was caddying for another player in his group. |
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As a result, ministers are going to great lengths to point out that the deer is a fine animal, and must not be viewed as a pest or a nuisance. |
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Some nutrition experts point out that long-term studies in humans still need to be done. |
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However, we'd like to point out that not only are we losing money hand over fist, others really are benefiting financially from the tragedy. |
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But critics point out that he has gathered a harem of nine so-called wives with him on Fiji, including a former Playboy centerfold. |
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The editor of this Web site would like to point out that this does not apply to Mydaus javanensis, the Indonesian stink badger. |
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Two town guides will be on duty in the town to make visitors feel really welcome and to point out places of interest to visit. |
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I must point out that the place was spotless, I didn't see any overflowing dirt bins and papers or even stompies lying around. |
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We should point out that Rosenberger is by no means insensitive to the responsibilities of those dishing out satire and ridicule. |
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I point out, for example, that what happens in Conner's drawings is very different than what happens in op art. |
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Albert is quick to point out that he is open to more writer-in-residence positions. |
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West and Fike are quick to point out the decadent lifestyle they all led inside the bars, casinos and hotel rooms. |
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Max might like to point out that most of his clients are the tackier celebs, but he's still the uxorious straight-arrow type. |
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It borrows heavily from The Matrix, as though daring us to point out the comparison. |
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The authors are quick to point out the relationship between specific organismal adaptations and the environmental conditions that cause them. |
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I wanted to point out the fact that, well, he couldn't help himself from doing that thing, that thing he was so used to doing, all the time. |
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Linguists also point out that the phenomenon is facilitated by the Germanic roots of many English words. |
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They also point out that the simple shape helps to accommodate the warren of recording studios required within the building. |
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Indeed, as the US papers were more than desperate to point out repeatedly, they gave many a team a real stuffing. |
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May I point out that none of the houses overlooking the cricket pitch has changed hands since the buildings were completed. |
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The conservative press in Scotland has been quick to point out that high-season accommodation in luxurious Spanish villas does not come cheap. |
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This high-sounding rhetoric is all well and good as theory, but it goes only so far in the real world, as other passing novelists point out. |
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I was trying to point out that the vast majority of Americans are not subscribers to, or even aware of, those conservative magazines. |
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While clearly overdressed in a suit, Clark was quick to point out that he wasn't wearing a tie. |
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Players who have no stones left must not give advice or hints as to the play, but they are allowed to point out mistakes in play. |
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It took my mum to point out that Botox is now fully integrated into polite society. |
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I believe it's necessary to point out some home truths regarding the furore surrounding our Governor General. |
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I point out to him that the queen no longer rides on horseback during the ceremony, but uses a carriage. |
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And since the Department of Public Prosecutions are so hot on prosecuting hatred and bigotry, let me point out an example to them. |
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I should point out that from the info on the CD cover the language spoken is Swedish. |
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I would like to point out to your readers that people in general do not realise how serious this condition is. |
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The management would like to point out that not all citizens of the fair city of Liverpool look like this. |
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But the declines also point out the parsimonious nature of the cash-free offer. |
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Or I could point out that I have had any number of law partners with whom I have violently disagreed about politics. |
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She has agreed to pass her eye over my personal journal and point out the typos. |
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Critics of the previous system also point out that in terms of escaping prisoners, the state escort service had far from a clean record. |
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Ask the shop clerk to point out a couple of classic examples of Australian wines and tell you as much as possible about them. |
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I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached and it was a painless application. |
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As the authors have produced such a splendid book it seems peevish to point out deficiencies. |
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I'd toss out a topic and he'd cluck his tongue and point out ways my idea could be offensive and controversial. |
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Mackie is quick to point out the under appreciation of, and in fact often misinformation concerning, the cnidarian nervous system. |
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Advocates point out that the South had enormous space and could have adopted a Fabian strategy of battle avoidance. |
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The safety campaigners point out that speed is a contributory factor in more than 1,100 deaths on Britain's roads every year. |
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Needless to say, there were a few of my pernickety readers who were quick to point out the folly of my ways. |
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You know, let me say it is fair game to point out that he had a troubled past. |
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But civil rights groups and immigration lawyers point out 18 months is a conservative estimate. |
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Now I can point out yet another reason to use anti-virus and spyware protection on personal computers. |
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Ministry officials point out that there is high natural immunity to the disease. |
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Before you think that I sound cold-hearted and callous, I want to point out that I've worked with the handicapped before. |
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Here is where I feel the need to point out the difference between disability and impairment. |
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A person might point out a building and report they knew a family member was in a certain room on a certain floor when the structure collapsed. |
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Women could point out the medicinal and comestible plants with which they are particularly familiar. |
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They could point out inconsistencies in what the guy has said before and then try to pin him down. |
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At this point, all I want to do is point out the inconsistencies of the many stories. |
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Experts point out you cannot have meaningful discussions on issues like global warming without countries which are rapidly industrializing. |
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Observers point out that a decision by Jiang to stay on as party secretary would likely lead to factional infighting within the party. |
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We have to point out that only numbers can increase exponentially and infinitely. |
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As the authors point out, Le Monde's pages have become France's contemporary Balzac, a feuilleton that readers can follow day by day. |
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The authors point out that this vulnerability is an inherent part of the existing system. |
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Hundreds of concern trolls out there are just waiting for episodes of the show to air so that they can eagerly point out everything that's wrong. |
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I think the editorial went on to point out that, in addition to that, the political situation is very insecure. |
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Secondly, I would like to point out that we are not talking about sweeties, confectionery, or cakes, but about medicines and pharmaceuticals. |
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One of the crucial aspects that I like to point out is that crime in Namibia is insignificant compared with that in South Africa, for instance. |
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It's also important to point out that government departments have a particular responsibility to deal with the issue of institutional racism. |
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It is necessary to point out this fact to prevent a confusion of socialism and interventionism. |
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Mention it a few times, point out how cool it is and how you've always wanted one, and finally ask for it outright. |
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As we used a few or our own fingers to point out yesterday, there is no lack of finger-pointing on behalf of this administration. |
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Critics of congressional monetary policy would point out the legislative lags that result and the consequent harm to economic performance. |
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I am also constrained to point out that on many subjects they would vigorously disagree with one another. |
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Perhaps my interpretive skills are flagging, but can someone point out the reference to torture here? |
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I thought it important to point out that injectable contraceptives are available here. |
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I can't resist stopping for one brief second to point out that the word holiday is merely a contraction of the words holy day. |
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In our submission, the proposition can be put this way, that the Tribunal, as you point out, does not have a contradictor. |
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One would be hard pressed to point out a single fat man among these thousands. |
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I must point out here that I don't have problem with directors appearing in films. |
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Police chiefs point out that an enthusiastic drive to turn around performance has put the force on course for further steady improvement. |
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Events such as the York Festival Of Food And Drink point out that there is more than one way to flavour food. |
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Anthony was prepared to point out several flaws in this plan, but he kept his mouth shut. |
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These groups point out details that might flaw a study, like that researchers used too weak a dose or treated patients for too short a time. |
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Of course, it's easy to point out that most popular music thrives on image as well. |
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I should point out that representatives of the other side, groups like the Second Amendment Sisters, are holding counterdemonstrations here. |
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They point out that there is often a high chance of an adverse event no matter what course is pursued. |
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It may be hackneyed to point out that people fought and died for the right to vote, but it's true all the same. |
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But, criticizing Tolstoy, some theorists point out that an artist need not have the feeling in question in order to express it. |
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Stacy was the first to point out how cumbersome all that money was to carry. |
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Yes, yes, we've had numerous people point out that the AOL browser is just a cut-down version of Internet Explorer. |
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In these culturally sensitive times, the film is quick to point out that Hoodoo is not Voodoo, a West African religion practised by millions. |
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All three authors point out that as a composer Stravinsky was very pragmatic. |
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You do a little damage control, point out it's an isolated incident and offer condolences to the victim. |
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I should point out that the game attracts mainly gamers from the continent. |
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I would like to point out a side effect of allergy medications that contain pseudoephedrine for nasal decongestion. |
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Due to the flame I received I was wondering if you could all do me a ginormous favor and point out all my typos and mistakes that you catch. |
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I simply point out that they are articles of faith, and are NOT rationally defensible standpoints as most scientists would have you believe. |
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It sounds like she's plugged into all the glitz and glam of the fashion industry, but Walt is quick to point out her less-than-ornate lifestyle. |
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You point out the dim light of a satellite gliding overhead on a polar orbit. |
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The No.3 engine had a prop replaced a week prior, and flight deck indicator lights now point out a malfunction. |
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He goes on to point out that the grantor may deliver to his own servant, if the grantor makes delivery, intending to make the deed his own deed. |
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I was just trying to point out that those songs are not right and are in no way glorifying to God. |
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I just wanted to point out that the Gorsedd of Bards is a Welsh group of artists, musicians, etc. |
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If you purchase three or more books and point out some dilapidation in one, a discount may graciously be awarded. |
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Let me point out to the member a little fact that may have eluded him, because he is so tied up in the Labour spin machine. |
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She was even nice enough to pretend not to mind when I tried discreetly to point out the clinical signs. |
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They point out their strengths and numerous weaknesses and truly create an engrossing conversation. |
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Environmentalists point out that the contamination of farmed salmon is so bad that the farms pollute the surrounding environment. |
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We wish to point out that even after 1.5 ns explicit solvent simulations, ion distribution is not equilibrated. |
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The editorial goes on to point out the value of advertising in erecting barriers to potential competition. |
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Opponents of tax competition point out that certain groups in society may be harmed excessively by tax competition. |
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Being a second generation Estonian, I would like to point out that Estonians had the same atrocities committed against them. |
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They point out that the single market and European Union expansion are not being built on a strong social platform. |
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Manufacturers of excavators, graders, and dozers point out that products for guidance and control of their machines are made by others. |
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Oliver Owen was correct to point out that no East German swimmer ever failed a drug test. |
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I do not resile from being constrained to point out injustices suffered by our clients as it is the job of any lawyer to do so. |
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Pet owners blessed with common sense may point out that one of the primary reasons for owning a dog is that all concerned can enjoy walkies. |
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The right will no doubt point out that this is a comparison of relative, rather than absolute poverty. |
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Gildersleeve and Lodge also point out that the Romans sometimes took the accusative of the Greek word to be the stem. |
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Could I point out to the Leader of the House that if he cares to read them out I will put the question separately at the end of the debate? |
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I would just like to point out that I am in no way in favour of the scenario that I outlined above. |
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Many will arrange to have an expert come to your home to point out areas that need to be insulated or weatherized. |
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Their most articulate supporters point out that Latour's non-human actants are already articulated by human agents. |
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On the basis that real friends should point out the error of their ways to save their friends from trouble, Bertie should take George to one side and tell him. |
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Matthew Stinson can't help but point out the flaw in that reasoning. |
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I should point out that, unofficially at least, I'm wearing two hats. |
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They also point out that these drivers are unaccountable and untraceable. |
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All he could do was stand in the rubble of his precious memories, and forlornly point out random spots now cluttered with cranes and building supplies. |
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The purist may point out that frilled lizards don't live in the woods. |
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Although Whewell claimed that this pattern is repeated in the history of the sciences, he was careful to point out that the stages within the pattern often overlap. |
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Those in charge of the experiment are quick to point out that this means full-grown watermelons will fit on refrigerator shelves and occupy less space during exportation. |
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Mack does not say that Jesus was a Cynic, but he does point out that Jesus' form of speech and many of his themes were similar to those of the Cynics. |
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But the traditionalists point out that the Egyptians distinguished themselves from the Nubians and other African and Mediterranean peoples in appearance and dress. |
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He stands to guide me to the door, then stops to point out a photo of himself looking somewhat starstruck and goofy-grinned beside four hoary men, his mayoral predecessors. |
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I would also like to point out that foxes prey on rabbits and other small animals for food, which is a natural instinct, but humans are not natural predators to the fox. |
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The best response to either a favourable or an unfavourable review is to ignore it, except perhaps to discuss a point or two raised in it, or to point out an actual error. |
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Although the emphasis here is on keys that I use, I'll point out common faults I see playing with weekend golfers in pro-ams and outings, and offer antidotes. |
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On my first run, he stopped chortling long enough to point out that to use your legs as brakes the whole way down the hill is rather defeating the object. |
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They point out some important differences between motor graders and other earthmoving machines when it comes to converting engine power to tractive effort and work output. |
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But Branstrom and Watkins are both quick to point out that they have supporters, too. |
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Factually, I would like to point out to you that there are more boxing promotions staged at York Hall than there have ever been in the last 30 years. |
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The purpose of collecting qualitative data is to find some sort of pattern inherent in the numbers that will point out some trend that is meaningful to the collector. |
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Plus, Christie advisers point out, Paul merely talks about the reforms that the governor has implemented. |
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Should that benefactor be reading this column, I should like to point out to them that writing a weekly column for the paper can be an arduous and demanding task at times. |
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The defenders of golden shares point out that they enable governments to stop big, state-owned and subsidised firms gobbling up companies in their sector all over Europe. |
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We wish to point out that we know from practical experience that neither the towpath nor the underpass are suitable for either a wheelchair or pushchair. |
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Yes, as some wiseacre will point out in the comments, this is the hometown of the Chiefs. |
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All of the speakers were careful to point out that Rhodes was a very bad man who happened to do some very good things, such as endowing the Scholarship Fund. |
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But what we are here concerned to point out is the terrible way in which this treatment of the Cross disparages it and minimizes its importance in the history of redemption. |
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But I hope that I may be allowed to point out a very grave misunderstanding and misattribution, and to protest the calumny with which the attack on me reaches its crescendo. |
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So, I have to make up defensible reasons and you have to point out the unsophisticatedness of my reasoning and I have to show you that my opinion is based on sound reasoning. |
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Military experts point out that that code of conduct is a moral guide, not a legal guide, and that statements made under duress or torture are rarely punished or reprimanded. |
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The naysaying marine geologists who love to point out that there is no geological evidence at all for a sunken continent on the Atlantic Ocean floor are absolutely right. |
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It is probably idle to speculate about what that situation will be, but perhaps not unreasonable to point out that it could still be in some sort of equipoise. |
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I point out that he's still writing and sending his stories out regularly. |
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As for the beautiful color of the giraffe indicating design and not natural selection, I would simply point out that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
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These groups are quick to point out that no one has yet been killed in one of their attacks, as if that fact somehow excuses their other criminal activity. |
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While he likes to point out that they are untainted by America's recent record, he makes no secret of the need to complement them with experience. |
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During the meeting, I worked to point out places where the customer's complaints were caused by the inability to properly set up and manage customer expectations. |
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In contrast, the Florida Constitution spells the point out expressly. |
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All of these men had read and admired the Wealth of Nations and each endeavored to point out his particular disagreement with the mercantilistic emphasis on a favorable balance of trade. |
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