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Men will make a big point of leaving on time to get home for bathtime: 5.30pm, bye-bye.
Mr. Korf added, "We are not trying to make a big point with our programs, but when you think about the pieces we program together, you will see the connection; at least we hope so".
Morris is an anti-polemicist: if he sets out to make a Big Point, he has insisted, then tries to make it funny, it won't work; the recipe must be reversed.
While the themes may be familiar, the guidelines make a big point of insisting that women in the articles have to use their real names and be willing to be photographed.
It's an easy way to make a big point.
We make a big point of caring about the world outside.
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The party was losing ground to single-issue pressure groups even before the 527s came along.The lesson from Tony BlairThese differences in momentum and organisation make a bigger point: the Republicans have more to gain from a victory in November.
Now I want to use this opportunity to make a bigger point in honor of Beau.
Stories evolve, in great part, to please the audience, the details manipulated to make a bigger point.
But the theme of sports rituals and superstitions helps make a bigger point: that in the broad spectrum of human behavior, the dividing line between what's considered normal and what's not can be pretty hard to discern.
The director expressed his intention that the empathy metaphors extend to real life: The pilots' smaller stories actually make a bigger point, which is that we're all together in the same robot [in life] ... Either we get along or we die.
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