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Most European armies accommodate gays; some, like the Netherlands, make a point of helping them integrate.
Western NGOs make a point of helping girls, teach English, and coin a syllabus to appeal to their western, if not Christian, paymasters.
Whether this means washing your dishes, doing your own laundry, mowing the lawn, or picking up groceries, you should make a point of helping out without being forced to or without expecting a reward, because that is one of your duties as a son.
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From the start, he's made a point of helping out at least once a week at the group's warehouse in Yonkers.
Until Mr. Gore first made a point of helping "working families" and then the relabeled "hard-working middle class," the Clinton administration had pushed a different emphasis.
Almost his first act in office was to invite the rock musician Frank Zappa to a joyful victory concert in Prague.In what would be a hallmark of his later political life, he made a point of helping beleaguered but like-minded figures.
Make a point of asking for help if you get lost.
I've had so many amputee patients in our practice that we make a point of doing our best to help them keep every limb they have when they first come in to see us".
Daley is too diplomatic to do that – though his mother, Debbie, tore strips off Sparkes in a vicious open letter published in the Daily Mail – but he does make a point of explaining how Splash! has helped him and his sport.
So if you're someone who has made it with no help at all, do you make a point of saying so to job interviewers and others?
"I make a point of doing it".
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