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He was making a point with boldface clarity, and the band was emphatically behind him.
"You can't make a point forcefully if you're a man and the person you are making a point with is a woman," he said on Tuesday.
"Purple is the new neutral," said Jim Moore, the creative director of GQ, who was making a point with two meanings.
He had his usual tics – stumbling over a word or two, reading his notes at times, awkwardly bobbing his head and making a point with his hands.
The protesters who headed to the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday morning, led by the Rev. Herbert Daughtry in a march against police brutality, were making a point with their attire as well as their agenda.
Mr. Lazio, the Republican Senate nominee, said the criticism of his tactic during last Wednesday's debate in Buffalo suggested that "you can't make a point forcefully if you're a man and the person you are making a point with is a woman".
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"I wanted to make a point with Clinton," Coker said.
But Black Twitter often makes a point with the best of all weapons: ridicule.
"I know Braden made a point with his teammates and with his manager," said Art Howe, the Mets' manager.
"When a man makes a point with passion, he doesn't risk being labelled 'hysterical' or 'shrill'shrill
OWS is not simply a group of like-minded people gathered together to make a point with a show of collective force, though it is that.
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