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But to point that out is both petty and beside the point.
Still, the aim is not to embalm but to point up continuity.
The point here is not to belittle or praise the president, but to point out that his hands are tied.
In December his response to criticism was not to defend his government's record but to point to his dynastic lineage.
The purpose was not only to meet African customers, but to point out the continent's commercial potential.
"It's not meant to resolve questions, but to point out the importance of this great river," said Archbishop Brunett.
Moss had no further option but to point to the penalty spot and Leadbitter kept his cool to hammer home from 12 yards.
"Which is not to blame the victim, but to point out how difficult it is to escape from the situation, for whatever combination of reasons".
I'm mentioning all this, not to toot any trumpets, but to point out that both these shows benefit from a huge input of British talent.
But to point out how quickly programming has moved to generations of new tools does not minimize the extraordinary advance that Fortran gave to the world of software.
The second came after 29 minutes when Stevie Smith's clumsy challenge on Jason Holt left the referee, John Beaton, with no choice but to point to the spot.
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