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"He hits all the points of someone who's middle class".
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When he speaks of the Jets, Bulluck speaks from the vantage point of someone who knows.
"There have been allegations in the past," he said, "but not to the point of someone being arrested.
Or Digby Jones struggling, as he did with civil servants, to see the point of someone other than himself.
He replied that The Beatles had so much to say, what was the point of someone like him stepping into the limelight?
Although a part of me (OK, all of me) smirks at the news, what is the point of someone such as Michael being asked to leave Gogglebox?
This might give you a sense of the motive, and the point of someone who is going to commit suicide for a cause".
"We've gone down there to see what works to keep hermit crabs alive, which is the point of someone buying them," he said.
For Batmanglij, visibility means being able to make an album about universal themes from the vantage point of someone who identifies as gay and Iranian.
I've addressed before the growing alienation of American Catholics, from the vantage point of someone who feels Catholicism as part of his history, though he no longer has the faith to go with it.
He looked ridiculously young, blazing with life — squinting a bit in bright sunlight, smiling slightly, as if he were just beginning to get the point of someone's joke.
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