The majority was easy plunder for an ambitious art historian out to make a point.
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They aren't as funny as they could be and they don't make a point.
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Gitai says he chose to put an American tourist between them to make a point.
If you make a point of enjoying yourself, your positive attitude will be contagious.
Cartoons often use stereotypes as a tool to make a point, or get a laugh.
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It is really nice that all of them have come together to make a point.
Mr Hart occasionally repeats himself, returning to the same quotations to make a point.
Still, the Washington Post does make a point in noticing that the bill contains open-ended language.
Patients should make a point of knowing the health histories of their parents, siblings and grandparents, he says.
It takes him ten minutes to make a point he should be able to articulate in one minute.
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And by the way, the troika experts have by no means made extreme assumptions to make a point.
We have other people playing with our money, just to make a point.
Just after the hour Everton goalkeeper Rachel Brown had to make a point-blank save from right winger Karen Carney.
He's willing to take on leaders of both parties to make a point.
Shedding clothes to make a point about invasive airport security practices has been going on since at least 2010.
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The same argument, understandably, applies to protesters who want to make a point.
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Really, when did you ever hear a commentator make a point like that?
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It was a simple and profound way to make a point, and a recent series of studies have proven him right.
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There's no point in holding things up that people support just to make a point that isn't helping the American people.
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Bloomberg was trying to make a point about influence and the city tried to shift the discussion to one of control.
In other words, is he going to specific congressional House districts to make a point or encourage grassroots support for the bill?
However the debate - used by unions and local parties to make a point - has no formal role in party policy.
The next time you want to make a point use real examples.
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It will be fending off a social-conservative third party that might run an anti-abortion candidate like Gary Bauer just to make a point.
The MP had stencilled "Police" on the front of his Segway to "make a point" about how they could be used by the Metropolitan Police.
But the real problem is one of attitude, not space: a history museum which is too keen to make a point risks achieving the opposite.
In the eighteenth century, battles typically were fought, in a more or less prudent and narrow-bore fashion, to take a town or make a point.
This is the kind of a world where a manager might throw a laptop into the drywall to make a point he felt strongly about.
The article strives to make a point for investors to consider.
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