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It seems that every year Summer Jam proves a point.
"Paul" proves a point about the genre: it's tougher than it sounds to make that sort of main character funny rather than irritating and one-note.
McCarthy Proves a Point American soldiers fighting the war in Europe followed the 1943 game by listening to the game at Shibe Park in Philadelphia on shortwave radio.
At $250, the Steel is a fun investment in the future of wearables — and proves a point about how they can be best used — but isn't a must-have.
The rendition of "Twist and Shout" builds on this sense of Springsteen's dedication to making sure his fans enjoy themselves (and proves a point - it was the song that saw the plug pulled at that Hyde Park gig), but it grates – it feels unnecessary for an artist who does not need gimmicks.
Selena Roberts's terrific column "For Progress, Perceptions Must Change" (Jan . 8 proves a point that has been made for years: race is still a huge factor in this country, be it in our nation's social fabric, or in this case, our nation's professional sports.
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Exaggerated to prove a point?
But I'm proving a point".
To Prove a Point; TAHITI NUI.
"Well, prove a point to who?
The concert proved a point about Mr. Bacharach.
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