He was really upset that the officials didn't call the facemask penalty (he had a point it was blatant).
With the ball in his hand and the bit between his teeth, he had a point to prove.
He had a point, but the judge's reforms, which often benefited whites as well as blacks, were generally endured.
And though he argued from sentiment, mourning the replacement of the big communal fields with tiny leased plots, he had a point.
Much as I hated to admit it, he had a point.
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One of my readers thought my closing on this was disrespectfull and I think he had a good point so I deleted it.
And, in the last minute of play, Pascali thought he had rescued a point for the hosts with a header from a short corner routine but Randolph again frustrated Killie.
McRae felt that he had proved a point with that performance, but his hopes of a full-time return for 2006 fizzled out, and he made his final appearance in the WRC as a replacement for Loeb in that year's Rally of Turkey.
He had the idea for the machine ever since he was a child and once he realized that technology had reached a point where such a thing became possible.
He had a two-point lead going into the last three races of 2007, extending it to 12 with a win in Japan, before losing the title at the last race in Brazil.
When Van Morrison recorded Astral Weeks in 1968, he had reached a low point in his life.
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.
He had to save a break point in his opening service game and it came as little surprise when he was broken at 1-2, completing a disastrous game with a double fault.
Kennan liked Yugoslavia, and he thought Tito was a valuable demonstration of a point he had often made, which was that Communism was not monolithic.
Mr Cameron said this was "a very important point" and said he had chaired a committee meeting on Tuesday to look into the subject.
Stepan had only two games in April in which he didn't earn a point, and had more than one in seven contests.
Durant had his second-lowest scoring game this postseason, a point off the 24 he had in the opener against Houston.
Critics had a point: Aidan had recorded voltage, when he needed to calculate power.
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He had posted on his Myspace page at some point a photograph of a United States history textbook, on top of which he had placed a handgun.
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At one point in the trial Dukuzov testified that he never had or owned a gun in his life, at which point prosecutors played a video of him holding one.
Moreover, a local news television camera had captured Lewis in a clearly agitated state at the scene of the fire, and investigators discovered that at one point he had jumped in front of a moving car, asking the driver to call the Fire Department.
In his four years at Missouri, up to that point, he had thrown a total of twenty-six passes.
Then there were the questions about Allen's Jewish heritage, a heritage he had denied at one point but finally acknowledged.
Just three months ago, Obama had a 30-point net positive margin on the question of whether he was a strong leader (65%-33%).
The article, written only a year after he had joined the Harvard Business School faculty, can be seen as a turning point in the acceptance and respectability of marketing.
And if he didn't hit a home run, he at least had a stand-up triple -- or a 25-point game if you're a basketball fan, or a three-touchdown performance if you're into football.
He probably had one to three cars in front of him at which point he raced into a free left lane (not wondering why there were no cars in that lane).
He had written safety rules on a whiteboard: Never point your gun at anyone.
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