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The answer points to Rembrandt's sometimes underrated familiarity with classical literature: he knew, as most men in the street certainly did not, that Aristotle did in fact think long and hard about The Iliad and The Odyssey, and composed a lost commentary on them.
This answer points out a constitutive aspect of virtual reality.
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The answer pointed to something far more sinister than a random holdup.
David Cameron's answer, pointing to efficiencies by the police, suggests he believes there is plenty more scope for savings.
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His answer pointed to a true concern for what Elin's issues are all about.
A live human being answers: points in the restaurant's favor.
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