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I was making a point for the kids.
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With the odds stacked against her, Rousseff's testimony appears to be aimed at making a point for the history books that her impeachment was a travesty, rather than a bid to sway the 81-seat Senate to block her ouster.
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But the state news media have already made a point for other outspoken commentators.
At least we can get an audience to make a point for our clients".
Neither Tammy Caplan nor Joe Tyler Gold has directed a feature film before, so forgive them for not knowing how often or how bluntly filmmakers need to make a point for the audience to get it.
A lot of people perceive that we, as ordinary people, should behave in a certain way; that we should be grateful that they make a point for us to come and see them.
According to Congressional's president Paul Williams, "He did locate there as sort of an insult to Hoover and to make a point for future visitors about his treatment in the military".
In the papal document, Francis made a point of praying for secular leadership.
This spring, when Komiyama joined the Mets, the two players made a point of meeting for dinner in Florida.
I don't make a point of looking for incredible stories of positivity and perseverance in Afghanistan.
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