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I always make a point of trying local places to eat when I'm traveling.
"I always make a point of trying to smell nice for my co-stars," he adds later.
Make a point of trying their morillo de atun, a delicious, disc-shaped morsel from the top of the fish's head.
In addition to other rules, the commission may make a point of trying to hold the alliance's members to those commitments.
We knew that people would find this a very bizarre arrangement.' They now make a point of trying not to go on holiday together.
To that end, law enforcement agencies make a point of trying to teach these groups what warrants calling 911, and what does not.
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President François Hollande, a Socialist who was elected a year ago, has made a point of trying to be a "normal president" and contrast his simpler style with the "bling bling" image of his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy.
The priest made a point of trying to include everyone in the ceremony.
The Israelis made a point of trying not to turn it off.
The government has long made a point of trying to treat such young captives with care.
At home, the Americans made a point of trying not to turn on the TV.
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