Sentence examples for points out the opening from inspiring English sources

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As he points out, the opening stanza of Auburn University's creed — "I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn" — conveys a certain kind of hostility to the world of ideas in which philosophy and for that matter the rest of the humanities plainly reside.

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Nolt also pointed out "the opening of an investigation by OCR, whether based on a complaint or a compliance review, does not indicate that the school is violating or has violated any federal law or that OCR has reached a conclusion as to whether a violation of any federal law exists".

As she points out in the opening chapter, 15% of prisoners report being homeless before entering prison.

He first experimented with painted gold highlights in his image of the goddess "Pallas Athene" in 1898 but, as Dr. Weidinger pointed out at the opening of the Correr show, after a visit to Venice in the following spring, gold became a hallmark of Klimt's paintings.

Armijo et al. (2002), Carton (2005) and Carton et al. (2007) pointed out that the opening of the basin is driven due to a pull-apart model.

But local organisers point out that the opening date for the new centre was uncertain when the DNC was bidding for Boston two years ago.Meanwhile, fundraising is going slowly.

I had never forgiven him for turning down the chance to duet with Jacko on "Bad" (pointing out the fact that the opening line of that song is "your butt is mine", Prince said: "Now I said [to Jackson] 'who is singing that to whom? 'Cause you sure ain't singing that to me and I sure ain't singing that to you'".

I had never forgiven him for turning down the chance to duet with Jackson on "Bad" (pointing out the fact that the opening line of that song is "your butt is mine", Prince said: "Now I said [to Jackson] 'who is singing that to whom? 'Cause you sure ain't singing that to me and I sure ain't singing that to you'".

As Scholem himself pointed out in the opening of one of his books, the Hebrew word "kabbalah" literally means "tradition," and, in the sense that it composed "the tradition of things divine," Kabbalah fed people's hunger for a new and deeper understanding of conventional religious forms.

Of course no one seemed to point out that the opening coincided with Memorial Day, one of the busiest grocery shopping holidays of the year.

But that too is an end-to-end service, as Bezos pointed out at the opening of his presentation which you can watch in the video above.

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