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Because we kind of pointed at that situation to be the interesting one.
One day, Phelps-Roper recalled, "I asked him some kind of pointed question about the Bible.
"When I was with Atlanta, you still kind of pointed at Maddux as the No. 1.
This kind of pointed relevance is relatively easy to pull off right now, simply by invoking environmental issues.
Magritte's juxtapositions were a kind of pointed, focused surrealism not the profligate surrealism of Dalí that would allow a new idea to happen.
His economic views are sound; they are laid down with ability, precision, clearness, and are sustained by a kind of pointed and common-sense eloquence somewhat rare in his class.
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Those kinds of pointed questions are fair, but sneering is not.
That kind of specificity makes pointed sense in a Trollope tome; "Cranford" is 187 pages long.
In fact, a pointed kind of documentary is the heart of all three original Free Cinema films.
As the narrative develops in its improvisatory way, the quoted lyrics become a pointed kind of challenge both to them, and to the reader.
"What I found most interesting about the report – and where we are not doing enough – was that pointed kind of attention to slum children.
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