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And let me make a wider point.
But he also tried to make a wider point.
His discussion of the disastrous Peloponnesian war between Athens and Sparta serves to make a wider point about the importance (and vulnerability) of sea-lanes.
Buster saw songs not just as statements, or as vehicles for boasting – they were also stories, where he could unfurl narratives to make a wider point.
Criado-Perez recounts it in passing to make a wider point about how victims often end up being blamed for the abuse they suffer.
Yet something good did come out of all that horror: a paper that used gallows humour to make a wider point and gave men without a voice an outlet in time of great need.
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He was talking specifically in the context of the EU/US trade talks, but also making a wider point.
However, she makes a wider point about rape: "Too many women are not being believed when it comes to this.
The article was unsigned but initially defended by Mr Johnson, who claimed it was making a wider point about Britain's tendency to sentimentality.
Selby's colleague, Canon Mark Oakley, who has overall responsibility for the institute and has joined our meeting, makes a wider point: "That picture you describe says so much about the anger of a lot of people.
Lord Browne is making a wider point.
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