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It would be impolitic of me to point out that, actually, you can.
Several readers pointed out that actually booking your ideal seat doesn't mean you'll get it.
Remind him that he has sold more than 50 million books, and he is quick to point out that, actually, it's 65 million.
"This is insane," he told them, but later pointed out that actually, from the bank's point of view, it was brilliant: a bank where you can only deposit.
The more famous nominees will say, as always, how lovely it is to be "recognised", and no one will point out that, actually, we knew who they were already.
The correspondent began to point out that actually the situation was the reverse, only to be interrupted by the host who said England fans had dressed up as Russia fans to cause "provocations".
Noah also pointed out that, actually, slavery wasn't 10 generations ago; there are still people alive whose grandparents were slaves and two years ago a woman whose father was a slave died at age 100.
When the internet was new, when people didn't realize to what extent it would be important to people's lives, I gave talks pointing out that, actually, when people use the web what they do is really, really intimate.
In the 1960s, biologist W. D. Hamilton pointed out that, actually, one could still pass on one's genes, or at least some of them, by helping a relative.
You might even point out that actually, ours is a climate that sees reactionary writers rise to the top of their industry.
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