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"People are afraid of … being pointed out in church, in their community, even in their family sometimes," she said.
"All that sort of publicity leads to strangers hearing of my real name in connection with the books, and to my being pointed out to, and stared at by, strangers, and treated as a 'lion'lion
In his column in the People, he pronounced himself mortified at being pointed out on a tube train while TS Eliot was ignored, no doubt happily so, in the same carriage.
And he would like others to guess; he relished the idea in the future of being pointed out as the one who had probably murdered the three arch-smugglers masquerading as hippies that winter when they had pushed their luck.
On a tape recording of the call, a woman whose cellular phone number could not be traced told the dispatcher, "I saw a gun being pointed out a window of a car".
Certainly Laval knew, without it being pointed out to him, that the sinister, savage, antique Mornet, had now once more come out of retirement for the treason trials because he was reputed to an ace at his task of head-getting and had more blood to his credit than any other criminal prosecutor in the business.
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"It's never been pointed out".
(It was pointed out that he did).
("That was pointed out internally").
As was pointed out in Sec.
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