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"It's more a point of philology, linguistics.
After a scare, in which Glover worried that a release might be traced to him, the timing of leaks became more and more a point of focus.
Now I see the Moon in a far different light — not as a destination but more a point of departure, one that places humankind on a trajectory to homestead Mars and become a two-planet species.
The less important one, more a point of personal privilege than anything else, is … well, here's a sampling: My guess is that the author of this collection of opinions and the authors of the opinions themselves were not pounding their fist on the table about filibusters when the Republicans controlled Congress.
"It was more a point of recognition," Beck told me.
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It was more than a point of pride.
To sustain an entire show without tedium, Mr. Farrington needs more of a point of view.
Asked if it would be any more of a point of emphasis this week, Hunter said: "It always is.
To the other telescopes, the object was no more than a point of light.
Oberlander notes that the courts are generally on the government's side, so not going to them is more of a point of principle than practicality.
Every once in a while, though, Intel releases something a bit more impressive than a point-of-sale system.
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