The information she had at that point from the intelligence community is the same that I had at that point.
Critics had a point: Aidan had recorded voltage, when he needed to calculate power.
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He stood ten yards from me, then had me point to his left eye while I had my right eye closed.
If England had a point to prove after their unimpressive victory over Italy last time out, then Ireland had even more to make up for after their drubbing by France in Paris.
There was some shouting and a bit more banner waving, but the protesters had made their point and so had the men from security.
Cynthia was forced to admit then and later that her half sister probably had a point.
Cole had a point to prove after being left out of Capello's last four starting line-ups and immediately looked lively.
With the ball in his hand and the bit between his teeth, he had a point to prove.
No question that Mr. Nash is a major upgrade compared to anything the Lakers have had at point guard.
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He had a point, but the judge's reforms, which often benefited whites as well as blacks, were generally endured.
And so long as Russia could be deemed democratic, the West had a point of principle to which it could cling.
And though he argued from sentiment, mourning the replacement of the big communal fields with tiny leased plots, he had a point.
Williams had set point but failed to take advantage and Azarenka ensured her opponent paid the penalty by taking the opener on a tie-break.
If that were all, the Rowlands might have had a point: Connecticut's political machinery feeds on solider fare than hot-tubs and new kitchen cabinets.
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Much as I hated to admit it, he had a point.
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Nevertheless, many felt that the British prime minister had a point.
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They also might have felt they had a point to prove, as talk has been largely of Manchester City and Tottenham breaking into the top four.
Hansen may have had a point, with Mr Lewis not making allowances when players lost footing on the Millennium Stadium turf, which scuffed up horribly once again.
That there do seem to be a lot of people interested in doing that work right now, we had one point seven million visits to our website last week.
The Black Cats players had a point to prove after last week's defeat against Bolton and the announcement during the week that manager Roy Keane had released four players.
Strait, claimed off waivers by the Islanders from Pittsburgh in January, had never had a point in his previous six playoff games, and only five assists in 31 regular-season contests.
Eidur Gudjohnsen had two opportunities - one which he guided wide and high and the other blocked by Green - and Zola had a point-blank header saved before Stanic's goal.
Hameed, 32, had a point to prove as the tour party's reserve batsman after Pakistan's collapses in both Tests, but he edged Chris Russell's third ball to Solanki at first slip.
He may have had a point: Mrs de Melgar, though she was promising better schools, less corruption and a fairer life for women, was miles behind Mr Flores in the opinion polls.
Early in his career, the team already had a point guard, Jason Richards, who led the country in assists many of which went to Curry, who used screens (not clever dribbling) to get open.
Ott jumped on a loose puck and sent a goal in off a post from the slot at 7:47 and Tyler Myers had a point shot go in off Ennis' stick in front of Carey Price at 18:59.
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