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He was making the point for the first time in the campaign.
This was news to me, even though dozens of articles have been insistently making the point for a year.
It didn't help when the listeria story turned out to be a long and involved way of making the point, for the umpteenth time, that there's a mole inside Lockhart Gardner.
I have been making the point for four years now that the debt must be defaulted on, or inflated away; in that sense, QE would only work if it did cause inflation and it hasn't.
In fact, design choices made at the NI affect switching element design strategies and even system-level performance and power dissipation, thus making the point for communication-centric design.
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Frank Rich's column makes the point for the positive impact of moral values in the election.
Some made the point, for example, that looting had accompanied other leadership crises in Iraq.
"But if reformers and journalists say they are involved in it, it makes the point for them.
A single finding is sufficient to make the point: "For example, the potential cooling demand in metropolitan Mumbai is about 24 percent of the demand for the entire United States".
The House majority leader, Mike Moyle, sitting near the back, made the point, for example, that federal authorities were establishing a pattern of enforcing some laws and not others.
Murray, when asked if Federer had lost a step, made the point for us: "He could be sitting on twenty Grand Slams if one point or a couple of inches changed here or there".
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