21. I am no art historian but I appreciate fine works of art, and would just like to make two points. 22. I made a point of playing all my players in the first two days. 23. In his speech, Marks made the point that far more people died from smoking tobacco than from taking drugs. 24. In recent years he had made a point of appeasing the fundamentalists at the same time as co-opting left-wing opposition. 25. In the course of the assessment panel, several salient points were made. 26. It is perhaps important to redress the rather gloomy tone which has crept into this section, by making two points. 27. It seemed that Morrissey was asserting his power over the media in order to make a point. 28. Its supporters make the point that it breaks down rigid hierarchies and allows for greater participation in the Decision-making process. 29. Kramer braced and made a point of looking tough and bored. 30. Kramer made a point of looking very bored while the colonel was speaking. |