Sentence examples for points of what from inspiring English sources

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In the same year he outlined the main points of what became known as the Marshall Plan.

And still this small, almost secret restaurant doesn't miss the points of what Brixton culinary life is about: simple, fresh, local and affordable food for all.

The 16 defendants could be tried for simple assault without going into the fine points of what those on both sides call the Amish way.

And while being able to discuss the finer points of what could happen next on "Breaking Bad" on Monday morning may sound trivial, it isn't.

"People don't like to have the bad points of what they do highlighted, but Louise is training designers to be resilient.

On Monday evening at Sumile, Ms. Kim was demonstrating, in her immensely friendly but professionally watchful way, the finer points of what she is trying to do.

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"What's the point of what?" I asked stiffly.

Beethoven changed the point of what music was.

"This will be the starting point of what I call the union of mutualized debt".

The followers of jazz cannot even agree on the fundamental point of what it is.

Jaray is now the last point of what one official called the "orderly life".

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