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In other words: It points to a very pointed case of future planned obsolescence.
Speaking with social conservatives on the floor, it's evident that they understand, pragmatically, that blatant fire and brimstone rantings just don't cut it anymore -- and they blame the "liberal media" for that -- but they point to the very pointed party platform plank on gay rights, which the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins proudly touted that he had written.
"We ask very pointed questions".
"Arnon doesn't do TV very often, and Megyn can be very pointed," Mr. Clemente said.
"It has to be a very pointed effort to get work done," Ms. Figg said.
It wasn't big, but it was always very pointed — it came to a whole.
"I was troubled by his direct response to Senator Wyden's very pointed question," Gore said.
Warren kept going, articulating a very pointed attack on the head of the company.
"It's time for the Lower Manhattan community to start asking very pointed questions about traffic and congestion".
"Someone got up and asked some very pointed questions about moving this very dangerous commodity up our coast," she said.
"He is intent on making a very pointed and precise case," said David Axelrod, Mr. Obama's chief strategist.
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