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The opposition candidate in Zambia's presidential election in 2006 made a point of attacking the growing Chinese presence in the country.
The show, in fact, makes a point of trafficking in low racial and sexual jokes, the better to detoxify them.
But Dr. Gebman, when he testified before the Columbia accident board in April, made a point of saying fatigue in composite structures was not as well understood as fatigue in metals.
If he pays extra attention to you in groups, makes a point of ignoring you in groups, or is always caught staring at you, then chances are, he has a crush on you.
In fact, make a point of changing your sight lines in the course of a match, so as to see it from different angles.
Many in Iraq make a point of comparing America's historical shortcomings in race relations to their tortured present of ethnic and sectarian divide.
If you want to work in a particular field of law, one of the best things you can do is to get experience in and make a point of meeting people who are already practicing in that field.
Sergeant Tim Johannsen, who lost both legs when he drove over an I.E.D. on his second tour of duty in Iraq, made a point of buying an Army T-shirt to wear in his photograph.
For example, Shaq, when he was in town, made a point of visiting Amali".
The developers, using a layout finalized in 1914, made a point of avoiding straight streets and square blocks.
The church, a powerful force in Russia, made a point of announcing that the patriarch would be speaking on Saturday, which is Christmas Day in Russia.
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