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Rep. Eric Cantor's irresponsible canter notwithstanding, it's worth clarifying a point he and other Republicans have recently raised.
This is not meant to be an attack on people without kids and spouses; I'm just clarifying a point.
For a long time, that seemed a little too neat and schematic to me, clarifying a point the album had already made implicitly and with more verve.
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Before she leaves, Farrow tries to clarify a point about the breakfast conversation.
Rarely does he ask speech to do anything as simple as clarify a point or establish a character's motivation.
Escoffier's book was pure dictionary: quick reminders to clarify a point or make a variation eloquent.
****** At 2 30 p.m., President Obama called The New York Times, saying he wanted to clarify a point from the interview.
And he wanted to clarify a point".There's one thing that is so, so important to understand," he said.
He chips in occasionally to clarify a point, laugh at a joke, or concur with a statement, yet otherwise seems perfectly content to remain in the background.
McGee also wants to clarify a point, noting that the Black 14 were not explicitly anti-Mormon, nor against any religious movement.
To clarify a point made by Bill Nugent, the smallest addressable unit of memory on the 1400 series was known as the "character" and consisted of eight binary bits (physically, eight ferrite cores).
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