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Ms. Kaufman is usually assigned two principal points of identification.
These men are my teachers, my idols, my role models if you like, although one might just as easily describe them as handy points of identification.
Their new film, Le Divorce, which opens in the US this summer, proves yet again Ruth Jhabvala's agility and dexterity in adapting a book - Diane Johnson's comedy of manners - that doesn't have easy points of identification.
British film-makers, such as Alan Clarke in Contact, will often strive to downplay dubious redeeming features or personal crises that might permit us to find points of identification within the drama.
For her, the key was making each character intensely specific and finding points of identification with Jane and her family, which wasn't difficult.
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They're our point of identification.
As an audience you need a point of identification with a humanitarian crisis.
"The point of identification is to prevent fraud, not to discourage and frustrate eligible voters," she said.
The kids themselves, no doubt intended as a point of identification for a young audience, are really just a procession of glass-eyed, floppy-haired bores.
They're sermons, really, and the point of identification that she is offering to her fans is a secular American religion for women.
For many ethnic minorities, traditional broadcasting is no longer treated as a sole point of identification; nor is it necessarily viewed as the prevailing site of conflict in the way it was when anti-racist campaigns were at their peak back in the 1980s.
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