The majority was easy plunder for an ambitious art historian out to make a point.
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Gitai says he chose to put an American tourist between them to make a point.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
Unusually, he is expected to make a point of using English phrases during the Welsh part of his speech and Welsh during the English part.
Michael, You must know by now that research can be slanted any way to make a point. the only point is that marriage and careers take dedication and hard work.
The San Francisco startup is closing its web site for the day in protest of Black Friday to make a point about consumerism and focusing on quality over quantity.
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Such a slight would probably betray our American sentiment and plainspoken manner, but we have realized that Lord Grantham himself is not above a guest-list snubbing to make a point.
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The Council on Foreign Relations task force doesn't go that far, though Jack Kemp said the original members of the G-7 should meet before the next summit to make a point.
Stefan Klos was out to make a point after being frozen out of the German international squad and made a great save to block at the feet of Stuttgart's Alexander Hleb.
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