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As Mr Howe regularly points out, the rundown of the stockpile has represented a significant contribution to the company's finances.
Mr. Kelly regularly points out that New York has been a target of terrorists four times in recent years -- twice successfully.
The vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge regularly points out that the EU's Horizon 2020 programme provides 17% of Cambridge's research income.
He regularly points out his uncanny resemblance to both the British actress Tilda Swinton and the president of Finland Tarja Halonen.
Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, regularly points out that the NHS in England has more doctors and nurses than when the Conservatives came to power in 2010.
Morricone may have created much of the musical language surrounding westerns – from bullwhips cracking to the twang of the jew's harp – but as he regularly points out, they make up less than 10% of his soundtrack work.
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Instead he's been ever so helpful, regularly pointing out the continuity between his government and Turnbull's.
Given that business school papers on El Bulli – from Harvard and elsewhere – regularly pointed out that it made little or no money, that seems especially daring.
"I've regularly pointed out to the department that there are psychological consequences to the raising of the alert," Dr. Silver said.
Kurdish officials regularly point out that the intake is the equivalent of a hundred million Americans moving to a resource-strapped part of the United States.
Once again – as they regularly point out on Gogglebox – there is still the sense that we are being played for fools and not seeing the whole story.
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