And so to make their point, there's no way that they could have conducted themselves in Spanish.
The shadow higher education spokesman, Boris Johnson, said lecturers were using a "completely disproportionate means" to make their point.
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The wilder elements conducted public smashings of teacups besmirched by sugar, but most abstainers tried to make their point more politely.
To make their point even sharper, regulators released a nine-page-long list of enforcement actions brought against brokers involving sales of variable annuities.
Gun rights advocates are also using emotional appeals to make their point.
But the crowds that braved temperatures in the low 30s and winds exceeding 20 mph to make their point heard in Washington couldn't disagree more.
Considering some of the long and winding blog posts we've read over the years, there's some value in spurring users to make their point quickly.
To make their point they've put out a new poster picturing William Hague as a school boy with slogan on the lines of "He hasn't done his sums".
Mr. Eyre, whose work hasn't been seen much on Broadway of late, mostly sticks to the script, letting Coward's lines make their point without excessive directorial interference.
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Some of them also gesticulate wildly to make their point.
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Given the tenor of Congress these days, there seems to be some chance that the Republicans might wish to make their point by allowing the payment reduction to take place.
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The Hermans' story of self-defense is being used by the National Rifle Association and the Gun Owners of America to make their point to the White House and Congress about gun ownership.
To make their point, the drill instructors accentuated their tiny waists with belts cinched so tight they had to remove them when sitting in the drill instructor hut so they could breathe.
But then, just as the listener is on the verge of total disorientation, the lyrics pop back in, make their point, and vanish once again as Spoon goes back to riding the music.
Having said that, I do think that there are solid arguments that people on the left can use, drawing from religious texts, for example, to make their political point, much more so than they do now.
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The losing bonus point was the Welsh side's first in this season's cup and their competition is all but over, but Wasps will be seeking a four-try victory in next week's reverse fixture at Adams Park to make up their two-point deficit on Toulouse in the group.
Now, you've now heard both sides make their argument, and I hope you know at this point there's a big choice to make.
The first point I should make about their response is that they released much more information than in any previous case in my experience where the police have been asked about such a recent investigation.
It means that the Iraqi military has to progress to the point where they can make their country safer, where the Iraqi police forces, which have been really disappointing in terms of their own performance, have to do a lot better.
They make the really big point that it supports individual liberties: the freedom of people to make their own choices, rather than having them determined by national governments, or circumscribed by the place in which they happen to live.
They applaud the motives for giving, but all make the point that people too often let their philanthropy be guided by their hearts alone.
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Yes, people still love their gadgets, a point I make quite frequently, but it is also true that the neo-Luddite movement is growing in adherents.
"I am not surprised that more people are working past 65, but I hope they make a point to enjoy the decade of their 60s by practicing retirement, " says Ms. Fahlund.
The true promise of Google Talk --and the company's likely goal--is to eventually provide full telephone capabilities, and to make a user's Gmail address their primary point of contact, on or offline.
Patients should make a point of knowing the health histories of their parents, siblings and grandparents, he says.
Stellar brands make sure that every touch point is in keeping with their brand positioning.
Arum and Roksa point out that professors have little incentive to make their courses more rigorous.
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