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For John Kerry, one of his fundamental points of identity was his image as a Vietnam War hero.
Indeed, Community Grains' "23 Points of Identity" for each box is dizzyingly detailed, documenting for customers not only the wheat's variety and point of origin but also the alkalinity of the soil, the harvest date, each kernel's protein content out to two decimal points, and much more, right down to the names of individual farmers working the fields.
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In some cases, the distinction seems to have blurred almost to the point of identity confusion.
This is at the very least a legitimate point of identity for a teenager to wrestle with.
That's the whole point of identity politics.
The whole point of identity, after all, is that every case is different.
The green jacket in Casual Full Dress, is the focal point of identity.
After the Chinese Civil War, Peking opera became a focal point of identity for both involved parties.
Breaking a point of identity can shatter what my father psychologist Robert Firestone's described as a "fantasy bond," which we experienced with influential figures in our upbringing.
Isn't the whole point of "identity politics" to identify those for whom equality is still only a promise, a hope, a dream?
"Though not all Muslim women wear headscarves, a lot of American Muslim women, who are wearing the headscarf are choosing to do that out of a point of identity and out of expression of their own freedom," Salbi said.
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