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1. [I should point out that, whilst the situations described above are true, they are presented here as an amalgam of the actual events for the sake of simplicity
2. That’s one reason fall prevention programs aimed at seniors point out the need for appropriate lighting throughout the home to clearly define changes in floor surfaces or levels and to eliminate both shadows and glare
3. ONLY, please point out which is a noun and which is a verb in the following sentence
4. Every now and then one or other of us will point out something we can see … I spot a deer in the distance at one point but it disappears before Stephen can see it
5. We mention this definition to point out that an "example" is to be followed or imitated
6. One of the easiest to point out is in the life of Daniel
7. While on the topic of Moses, I’ll also point out another interesting detail
8. my last breathing word, “Bastards”, would simply point out
9. It doesn’t suit him, a fact I point out with a grin
10. She had been quick to point out that she was doing all the asking and he was acting like he was servicing her
11. Turning to Tarak with a glint in her eye she asked, “Lord Tarak, would you please point out the direction of the practice yard
12. Simon foolishly tries to point out that writers are nothing like musicians at all …
13. She relayed that information, it was obvious Yellelle had to elaborate, even had to draw a crude map of the world and point out where Virginia was
14. He could point out that he could easily paddle them to the lake but he knew she wasn’t interested “It’s OK, I seldom get to take it out more than a few times a year myself
15. “That's what I was trying to point out, before we were interrupted; most people aren't any more prepared for what they're doing than that dead beast out there on the tracks
16. Good God Girl, I can't point out a single person in the hall, that could’ve done all you did today, and still be here tonight
17. "Is that Jimmy?" she moved the bush to point out the figured she’d thought familiar,
18. She hated to point out the fact, that the band had already left, but did so just the same
19. While she understood little of the written old English, it was clear that the letter was from her parents, and went so far as to point out the tradition by which she’d inherited the items included with the money
20. She remembered that this would be a good time to point out to Alan that she was almost pretty enough to be the plain one and almost sang as well as the pretty one, but he was away to the keg when Desa happened to notice this
21. He was able to point out how the financial structure of the society she told him about would lead to higher profits from worse medicine because the profits were made on sickness instead of wellness
22. but I want to point out something profound about it
23. critical, but to point out that you don’t have to be part of a large congregation to do great things
24. way, and not be able to point out a moral way
25. ‘I’d like to point out that this man has broken the
26. point out and infer an aim, a purpose toward which the
27. Right from the start point out the imperfection and then turn it into a
28. Such theologians point out that only such
29. He advised her to have sufficient cash available, though he failed to point out exactly what amount he would require
30. I don’t need to point out the dangers
31. ” I picked a vantage point out on the flat roof of a house pointing north where we thought that the Turks might launch a probe against us or even where one of their patrols might emerge from
32. If we compare the evidence before us today, with what is said to have occurred in the Creation model, finding a better match between the evidence and the historic accounts, would this not more clearly point out to us, the direction we need to follow to obtain the truth? Can we really believe that there is a God and that He created everything and can we somehow show proof of his existence?
33. should point out to Lewis, but he discovered the man had already left, quietly closing the door
34. I would like to, at this point, point out that these were thicker than
35. What can I say other than to point out that the male does indeed become interested
36. Government supporters where apt to point out the fact that if his news channel had existed in an Eastern Alliance country such as Russia or China, anti regime comments would’ve ensured its closure and his arrest
37. ‘Please don’t you of all people try to point out the risks to me
38. Maybe she would see through his wishful thinking, point out that what they'd once had was now gone, unrecoverable
39. " And, if you should dare to point out the 162
40. The young women would also point out
41. Amaranthe waited apprehensively, afraid he would reject her plan, point out a dozen reasons it was ludicrous, or simply walk out without saying anything
42. They point out that civilians were attacked and confrontation with the Security Forces mostly avoided
43. On Embassy security I wish to point out it is indeed necessary and attacks do happen and we all know of the unfortunate Libyan incident and others before that
44. Same with the shopping malls and other assets they point out so proudly as being the owner
45. It is not my intention to marginalize the importance of classroom instruction and the vital role it plays in promoting academic achievement but to point out, rather, that the many decisions these students will eventually make in their professional careers will oftentimes override the limits of classroom instruction
46. ” Supporters of the program point out that often many people assumed neutralized meant assassinated
47. In spite of the fact that the media refused to point out those mistakes, as they have also refused to examine closely the Senator’s history and weaknesses, at the moment of truth, the American voter is going to be thinking about who is going to dedicate greater persistence to the security of the country
48. I was about to point out that I was only thirty-three and consequently, according to national averages, not even middle-aged yet, but my cautious instincts got the better of me, and I simply braced myself for the beating which was probably where this would soon end
49. “Under different circumstances that would have involved my absence, I would have been impressed by your optimism, but I do have to point out that water is abundantly present, the problem being that it seems to lie thick in the air and the abundant plants
50. None were brave or stupid enough though to point out such troubled thoughts in the presence of his Holiness