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Idiom
Case in point.
Meaning an instance of something has just occurred that was previously discussed.
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Another case in point: the Museum of Water.
Another case in point: a liquid plastic material called Enteryx once sold by Boston Scientific as a treatment for patients with severe acid reflux.
Another case in point: Hunter S Thomson grew up here, but its most famous current resident is Mitch MConnell, the most powerful Republican in the country.
Another case in point is the proposal by Mr. Sanders, a self-described socialist, who is feeling bullish about his amendment requiring a public audit of the Fed.
Another case in point is anthropologist Daniel Miller's study of television viewing in Trinidad, which demonstrated that viewers are not passive observers.
Another case in point is the confectionery behemoth Mars, which is introducing a major campaign for its best-selling candy brand, Snickers, that is centered on a make-believe language called Snacklish.
Another case in point was "Moulin Rouge!," the director Baz Luhrmann's bold attempt to reinvent the movie musical, which won the Golden Globe for the year's best comedy or musical.
Another case in point is the overstatement of findings of amphibian extinctions driven by global warming in a National Science Foundation press release (and many subsequent press accounts) and the resulting coverage.
Another case in point: the sheer ridiculousness that is the talk of the web crowd: "Yo".
Another case in point is the quasi-explicit modality in my opinion.
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Another case-in-point: The Onion's $1.99 funny Future News video, an excerpt which appears above.
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