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Obama will probably make pointed reference to this emerging policy consensus in his speech tonight; rather than using the wonky terms above, he will likely use the language of "security" to remind Americans what will be achieved if a bill can be passed that enacts the bargain to which the insurance industry has, essentially, already agreed.

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In a statement last week, Chilcot made pointed reference to the government's obligation to provide "all relevant documents" to the inquiry.

Speaking about the way a king might tacitly condone crimes and, thus, making pointed reference to the way Governor Amaechi was being stripped of power in Rivers State, Soyinka asked, "Are we not moving towards absolute monarchism?

Last week's speakers made pointed reference to recent tuition fees protests outside parliament, suggesting that teaching students about influencing the democratic process might discourage them from throwing fire extinguishers from high roofs.

Said, who was in fact a Palestinian-American Protestant, taught English and Comparative Literature at Columbia from the early sixties until his death, in 2003, and many of the attacks on Abu El-Haj made pointed reference to his influence.

WHAT Miuccia Prada said she saw on the runway of her spring Miu Miu collection was a pervasive cultural obsession with becoming famous, to which she made pointed reference by playing audio snippets from "American Idol" and "Dancing With the Stars".

It is equally plain that he is not a contented Catholic today; he makes pointed reference to two of the theologians who ran afoul of the late Pope John Paul II, Hans Küng and Edward Schillebeeckx, and ends the book with an angry epilogue on the state of the Catholic Church in our own time, especially in the United States.

(Before he was fired as the Reds' manager, Dusty Baker made pointed references to how much Byrd helped the Pirates).

Many South Koreans made pointed references to President Lee's statement in which he "urged Beijing to play a role befitting its newfound international prestige".

May, in particular, has made pointed references to the way savage cuts to local authority budgets undoubtedly, and understandably, contributed to the dissatisfaction and sense of alienation that led to such a large protest vote in northern England.

For the next two hours, speakers at the forum offered to raise money, called for marches in the streets, made pointed references to the university's lucrative athletic programs and, in one case, suggested that executives of Starbucks, which has a coffee bar in the student union building, were actually pulling the strings on the decision.

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