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The dispute calls attention to one of the very points the piece is intended to make.
Answering even basic questions about the passenger pigeon requires a sort of forensic ornithology, which gives "Feathered River Across the Sky" an unexpected poignancy at the very points where it is most nature-nerdy.
Many of the counterarguments to our proposals reflect the very points raised in the early 1990s, when email began to replace the typing pool and the responsibility for communications shifted from a few individuals to every member staff.
Mr. Milosevic accused the prosecutors of listening in on his calls, saying that Geoffrey Nice, the lead prosecutor, had mentioned in his questioning this morning the very points that Mr. Milosevic had discussed by phone the day before.
He voted against it on the grounds that Mr. Bush had not proved the case, and that an invasion of Iraq would be a diversion from the hunt for Al Qaeda -- the very points Mr. Kerry makes today.
I am a generalist reading from the committee report making the very points you call inflammatory.
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There, in the middle of the road, at the very point where Detroit morphs into Grosse Pointe Park, was a large, opulently decorated Christmas tree.
But that's the very point.
Perhaps that's the very point.
Isn't that the very point of the ruling?
This defeats the very point of being at university - and the very point of the Government dishing out loans.
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