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At school, he made a point of seeking her out between classes.
Bowie, besotted with the Stooges, had made a point of seeking out Jim Osterberg and Lou Reed, too.
Pop art, in other words, has always made a point of seeking out bizarre, homely or funny material to exploit.
In his final press conference of the G-20, President Obama made a point of seeking a question from the Korean press.
The British vocal ensemble I Fagiolini has made a point of seeking unusual ways to present early music since its formative days at Oxford in the mid-1980s.
Phil Vickery was just one who made a point of seeking out Bernard Laporte for a smile, a handshake and a warm word.
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Arjen Robben – substituted after scoring a hat-trick (2-0, 3-0, 6-0) and gifting Mario Gomez a penalty (4-0) – and the manager, Jupp Heynckes, made a point of not seeking out each other's digits on the touchline.
One family makes a point of explicitly seeking out at least one such mentor and friend for each of their children before they are 12-years-old (if possible earlier), people who commit to this relationship and take this role seriously.
But even though we've answered these concerns, I've got to say I suspect there are still going to be some who are trying to move the goal posts on us one more time" — to the point of seeking a moat and alligators, he joked.
What would be the point of seeking all this attention just because you need a lobotomy?
"We have no intention at this point of seeking to enter into combat operations in Syria.
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