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Most corporate spokesmen wouldn't make a point of stressing that customers should feel free to sue the company's employees even if they can't sue the company itself.
When he does speak, he will often make a point of stressing that his personal triumphs are as nothing to the success of the team.
Both works make a point of stressing Cyrus's qualifications as a king from a line of kings, in contrast to the non-royal ancestry of Nabonidus, who is described by the Cylinder as merely maţû, "insignificant".
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Dickens makes a point of stressing the show's appeal beyond the 16-35 demographic.
His public statements have been measured, and he has made a point of stressing his impartiality.
The report is particular embarrassing for Wen because he has made a point of stressing his modest background.
In his speech announcing his challenge to Tony Abbott as prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull made a point of stressing the importance of open government.
Mr. Drew made a point of stressing their vintage qualities, but more than a few were from the band's most recent, self-titled album, released in 2005.
Buck made a point of stressing the club saw no issue with the 37-year-old officiating at games involving Chelsea.
But Earnest made a point of stressing that the review, first revealed by The Daily Beast, would not touch on the issue that has most vexed many families.
And Mr. Kerik said he had made a point of stressing that he expects supervisors to be civil and respectful when dealing with subordinates.
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