Mr Clarke said his brother "did his own thing and made a point about helping others".
But the Senate Republican leader made a point of refusing to rule it out.
Noreen and Frank made a point of discussing the matter in depth with their pastor.
Lillard has made a point of being active in the Portland community with an anti-bullying campaign.
Biden made a point of talking about his Irish-Catholic roots in Saturday's joint appearance with Obama.
Travolta, who had a place in first-class, made a point of trying a seat in economy.
Ms. Azarenka made a point of thanking her grandmother on the court after her victory.
Several Indian outsourcing companies have made a point of boosting local hiring at American facilities.
In March he travelled to Europe, and made a point of visiting his senior players.
Mr Wahid has already made a point of removing other politically inclined generals from active service.
In the past, Stern and other NBA officials have often made a point of emphasizing their loyalty.
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Only Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad made a point of voicing his doubts, as is his way.
When Clapton played his next show, he made a point of playing with a mostly black backing band.
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They made a point of trusting teachers and the teachers returned their trust.
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Victor Sharapova made a point of praising Errani's achievement in reaching the final.
There was one loan that Gabayzadeh and Elghanayan made a point of repaying.
Traveling along with her husband, Dimitri Tokmetzis, Nienke made a point to explore the less-touristed corners of the Georgian capital.
And perhaps Ferguson deliberately made a point by including the likes of Tomasz Kuszczak, Chris Smalling, Rafael and Federico Macheda.
After Wednesday's hearing, Kelly made a point of approaching LaPierre to shake his hand as media cameras recorded the moment.
He's made a point of highlighting one or more of the concepts on most days, via his newly revived Twitter presence.
Howard Dean made a point of saying that all 43 members of Congress who are African-American are individuals who are Democrats.
With this in mind, MSI made a point of placing the hard drive away from corners to further safeguard the CX480.
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Heather Roberts of Sugar Land, Texas, made a point of patronizing at Chick-fil-A on Wednesday while visiting Atlanta for a conference.
It is not the first time Mr Chirac has made a point of defending the French language in the international arena.
As with the Congresswoman and to a lesser extent her colleagues, Cooper also made a point of going after this columnist.
One is the Wakana Hotel, whose elegant proprietress has made a point of attending to writers struggling to meet a deadline.
Well aware of her own vulnerability to panicky frustration, Lucy Kincheloe made a point to remind herself there was no real hurry.
Penney during the failed transition efforts made a point to reassure investors that it had the necessary funds to afford the changes.
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Malaysia issued the first sovereign sukuk in 2002, and made a point of appointing Sharia scholars from the Gulf to monitor compliance.
And in his statement he made a point of saying that they were fully paid for and an example of fiscal responsibility.
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