Several of them have become a talking point in the office, though unfortunately many of the comments are uncomplimentary. |
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Whether Richo plays or not will be the major talking point before the match but will make no difference to the outcome. |
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And in case you missed that talking point, three cabinet members repeated it, one of them literally reading it from a cue card. |
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When the melting pot is finally empty, you are left with weird, corky bark which itself is a talking point. |
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They are different tracks, and people should stop using that talking point. |
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The pub's fate is a major talking point in the village, according to sub-postmaster Garry Wilkinson. |
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The concert was a great talking point, especially because Indira Gandhi was a part of the audience. |
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They evangelised vigorously, and the gospel became a talking point throughout the area. |
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How high up the management chain the issue goes remains the biggest talking point in financial circles. |
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The big talking point in the industry concerns the planned use of the 80m raised 10 days ago. |
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Whitworth councillor Tom Aldred said the disappearance of the former town clerk was still a talking point in the district. |
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Over several days, here and at other companies, I hear this factoid repeated like a campaign talking point. |
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Surely the talking point of this year's meeting has to be the wonderful performances of Choisir. |
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The talking point in Poland this week revolves around former president Lech Walesa, who has shaved his famous walrus moustache. |
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The quiz was a major talking point in the town in the 1960s and veterans have already said they will be rejoining the fun. |
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And I suppose this is another talking point for journos to put in a write-up about the complex when it opens? |
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The talking point of the Colourists show is the free audio guide with every ticket. |
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It will be released in UK cinemas later this year and looks certain to be a huge talking point. |
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Make the subject the talking point in any photo, not the lens you took it with. |
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His success has been a major talking point throughout the nation, with most of the country agreeing with the choice. |
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The return to steeplechasing of last year's Grand National hero Bindaree is the main talking point of the race. |
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This performance by the Dons will prove a major talking point in the coming days. |
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Whether artificial additives or pesticides are the talking point, it's hard to focus on food without bumping into food scares. |
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One of Grindelton's breakouts, after 35 minutes, however, was to prove the game's talking point. |
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Which is not exactly a refutation or a denial so much as a talking point aimed at giving political partisans something to say. |
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Take a deep breath and keep this cheat sheet of talking point strategies handy. |
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But it's worth pointing out the brazenness of the Romney campaign's talking point. |
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Such an eventuality would, after all, fulfill their Carter talking point and enable them to go to town on it. |
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They found the photographs of the other pupils interesting and the fact that they didn't wear school uniform was a real talking point! |
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What matters is that this dish also enriches local cooking and gives the diner a talking point with his new neighbours. |
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Spanish film results in the national box office is a current talking point. |
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At provincial and national levels, management may include the VPSHR as a talking point in wider discussions. |
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We would be very inclined to participate with ADAPS in a joint project: this is a talking point we can leave open. |
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Read the description Set of 6 identical coasters,ideal for evening cocktails and as a real talking point! |
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If in 2016 Cruz remains a Republican senator from Texas, that opinion will be little more than a talking point. |
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Particularly appreciated as an aperitif or served on a cheese platter at the end of a meal, Prince Canna always creates a talking point. |
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So ecstatic were her fans that even the gray nail polish she wore onstage at the DNC became a talking point after the convention. |
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His tiny Texas aggie brain froze when he tried to repeat his talking point about the three federal agencies he would close. |
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To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do. |
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Jeffries has a new talking point in his effort to paint baraka as anti-economic development. |
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The big talking point was the speed of the greens and many a golfer paid the price of leaving the ball above the hole with four putts as a reward. |
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Another popular talking point on the Sunday shows centered around the timing of the Keystone XL vote. |
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We have gotten to the point if an anchor interrupts a talking point, you accuse them of being an operative. |
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Another talking point was the omission of Ryan Giggs from the United squad. |
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This beautiful Leitmotiv Vino Glass Chandelier could be just what you''re after, and it's sure to be a talking point at dinner parties. |
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Today, in a far more serious way which affects the foundations of our moral principles and the essence of our humanity, biotechnology is the talking point. |
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She attends meetings and, in 2007-2008, presented the Agency's Accountability Framework as an example of best practices and a talking point for Network members discussing their own accountability frameworks. |
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If you seek a talking point for your garden, how about Ecballium elaterium, the squirting cucumber that fires its seeds 30 feet? |
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The minister mentioned, which I guess is another Liberal talking point, that our party's strengthening commitment to supply management somehow suggests that what occurred in the past is the relevant policy to look at. |
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This talking point is actually not correct. |
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This was the talking point at the 10th Arab Media Forum, which was inaugurated by His Highness Shaikh Mohammed on Tuesday. |
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First, it will be demonstrated that marital violence continued to be a talking point within polite society. |
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In recent years, a number of proreform think tanks have adopted this talking point, calling for increased use of ability grouping in schools. |
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One of the main presentations was a discussion all about off-site construction, a big talking point in our industry at the minute. |
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Markey has relied on this talking point throughout the campaign. |
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Right from its launch at Baselworld 2005, the Jazzmaster Lady has been a talking point because of the secret words of love engraved in miniature on its hands. |
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International events like soccer games are watched by millions of people and these games become the talking point in buses and trains and other places. |
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This is another talking point that will be crucial in bridging the needs of Aboriginal communities with the skills of providers of specialized training and services. |
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Decorative and functional, this item is sure to be a talking point. |
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Also on the fourth day of the team team event at the World Championships in Moscow there were no big surprises. It was rather the less the optimum conditions in the Olympic Sports Complex that were the main talking point. |
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Of course, Lifelong Learning was an important talking point. |
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The vintage-look watch is run purely by clock work and does not need a battery, making this a truly classical watch which will create a talking point whenever you wear it. |
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And every six years it elects its governor exactly one year before the country votes for president, making it an irresistible talking point for political rune readers. |
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Meanwhile, without naming any names this time Paul Azinger has once again made gamesmanship a talking point ahead of this week's contest. |
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Kildare boss John Crofton has rung the changes for the game against Mick O'Dwyer's Laois and the inclusion of former All-Ireland medallist Divilly is the main talking point. |
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And, surprise, surprise, Craig Levein's team is the major talking point. |
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A CONTROVERSIAL penalty was the big talking point of this bore-draw. |
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The talking point was Chris Ofili's use of balls of elephant dung attached to his mixed media images on canvas, as well as being used as supports on the floor to prop them up. |
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There was no clue of what was to come at the start of the afternoon when the main talking point was the fact that McClaren dropped strikers Massimo Maccarone and Alen Boksic. |
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