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But Americans can't help pointing out that Pakistan does not in fact exercise much sovereignty over the parts of the country where their forces trespass.
At the same time, the historian in her can't help pointing out that "corn syrup was a wonderful thing for candy".
A visitor couldn't help pointing out that the scene of domesticity seemed in marked contrast to the circumstances of the characters in his novel, particularly Judith, who leaves her husband to find Willy, her first love.
I know this is a rhetorical question, but I can't help pointing out that Kerry Emanuel, a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, tackled it directly in a post I wrote earlier in the week.
Baking With Dorie ($13 for iPad) and Martha Stewart Makes Cookies ($3 for iPhone, $5 for iPad) are among the best dessert-specific entries, and they help point out why mobile apps have such a bright future in the kitchen.
Churlishly, I couldn't help pointing out to them that this was England, and that such tea-making accouterments come as standard in even the least exalted of hotel rooms.
Nonetheless, Musk can't help pointing out that in his view the Volt is an inelegant compromise; its battery pack is nearly half as large as the Roadster's but has only one-sixth the electric range.
The sports commentariat couldn't help pointing out that, between Ortiz and Lowell, the Red Sox were spending twenty-five million donears on one lineup slot the most expensive d.h. in history.
Allen the moral rationalist can't help pointing out that there isn't any connection between virtue and happiness, intelligence and satisfaction: Watts's Sally, the smartest and most decent of the characters, constantly runs into trouble, while her suggestible, alcoholic mother floats through disasters like a butterfly in an earthquake.
His collection of more than a dozen olive oils requires some study, and Mr. Ferreira is glad to help, pointing out which are right for cooking and which are best for dipping or dressing, like the Saloio Premium extra virgin ($10 a quart — about $5 less than elsewhere).
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