He is an old style point man, strength but no movement or dribbling skills.
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"Happy New Year, " Biden, who became the Democratic point man in the talks, told reporters.
With an assist Friday night against Minnesota-Duluth, the junior forward became a 50-point man.
USAID, America's bilateral aid agency, and Mr Bush's point man on rebuilding Iraq's economy.
The new system will have "hundreds" of missile interceptors instead, the Pentagon's point man on it said.
The point man is 56-year-old Sciscioli (pronounced sha-SHAWL-lee), who has seen it all after 29 years around City Hall.
All laud the point man for his courageous decision to throw himself on the two women in bin Laden's room.
Last week, for instance, May was an industry point man in responding to the furor over JetBlue 's passenger-stranding debacle.
Al-Sharaa headed meetings with the former U.N. and Arab League point man on Syria, Kofi Annan, and international officials visiting Syria.
Made up of two fused discs, Toshiba's double-sided version is structurally stronger and less prone to warping, claims SD point man Kadoya.
He was a point man on relations with big business and some major state-owned companies, and on efforts to boost economic growth.
Thankfully, the Obama administration's point man on this issue, Dennis Ross, shows no signs of weakening American opposition to a nuclear-armed Iran.
What seems incontrovertible is that the point man, the Shooter and Bissonnette were the first three SEALs to assault bin Laden's bedroom.
The Defense Department has not announced what will be discussed, but Cartwright is the point man for the missile defense shield program.
Galvin's point man on the semiconductor turnaround is Hector Ruiz, group president.
And every phone call from point man Toby Scott yielded more treasures.
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As a heavy machine gunner, Monsoor had to stay behind the point man on foot patrols and protect the unit from attacks.
Yesterday the point man, Yosano Kaoru, caused a stir by hinting about raising the minimum age for drawing benefits and reducing amounts paid.
Washington insiders however point to the fact that Flynt Leverett, the NSC's point man for the "peace process" is a State Department appointment.
Still, Karsten Voigt, Berlins point man on U.S. relations says bringing up the trade issue reflects a mood in the U.S. he doesn't like.
Galvin's point man on the semiconductor turnaround is Hector Ruiz, group president, a tough-minded engineer who came up through the ranks in chips and paging.
Some folks are outraged, too, by Mr Obama's rumoured selection of Dennis Ross, a veteran of Bill Clinton's administration, as his point man on Iran.
This week Stephen Bosworth, America's point man on North Korea, was in Seoul, the latest leg in a dogged mission to revive the six-party process.
In 2008, the Washington Post reported that the point man for this illicit procurement was a former North Korean ambassador to the IAEA , Yun Ho-jin.
The point man is 5 feet 6 inches tall and was shooting upward at a tall man as he poked his head out of his bedroom.
He is Paul Bremer -- Ambassador Paul Bremer, the president's point man, the civilian administrator of Iraq since he was appointed by President Bush back in July.
Before becoming President Obama's point man on the economy, he was president of the New York Federal Reserve - a post he took up in late 2003.
As a point man, Staff Sergeant Miller was at the front of the patrol, cut off from supporting elements and less than 20 meters from enemy forces.
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He was the Brotherhood's primary point man for state security -- "the repressive domestic security apparatus through which the Mubarak regime monitored and infiltrated opposition groups, " Trager writes.
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