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In their present form, both accounts make a point of asserting that Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary without any human agency (Matt. 1 18 ff.; Luke 1 34 ff).; yet the many textual variants in Matt.
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In announcing that he would not prosecute Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Ray made a point of asserting that she "ultimately influenced" the decision to fire the employees by repeatedly expressing her "concerns" to senior White House officials.
"I make a point of doing it".
Make a point of correcting yourself.
Make a point of going out.
Make a point of never touching you?
Make a point of recognizing others.
But she also made a point of framing Mrs. Clinton as a pioneer, asserting that sexism had been an issue in her bid for the presidential nomination and praising her gumption.
Mr. Alexander said Democrats would soon find themselves saddled with blame by Americans whenever they ran into a problem with an insurance company, even though Democrats have made a point of criticizing the insurance industry in the debate and asserting that without legislation the nation faced never-ending increases in premiums that would make health coverage less and less affordable.
"We exercised our military might with political perspicacity," Mr Netanyahu asserted.Significantly, all three Israeli ministers made a point of praising Egypt's president, Muhammad Morsi, for his role in brokering the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, emerging nations wishing to assert their growing wealth and prestige have made a point of acquiring aircraft carriers.
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