She would be happy without money, but makes a point of considering every penny.
Ross also makes a point of highlighting the artistic difficulties encountered in this new mode of exhibition.
Ms. Fierro makes a point of separating couples so the partners focus more on talking to other people.
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Here as before, Ms. Heffernan makes a point of not getting in between the play and the audience.
It also makes a point of not learning too much about its customers.
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Meanwhile, a China Daily story makes a point about BYD this weekend.
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"The Tisch family makes a point of being here every day, with at least one family member, " I was told.
Normally the last thing one thinks about is vitamins when you want a drink, so hope this makes a point here.
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All through the book, the author makes a point of wrong-footing herself.
But if the Gregory nomination makes a point, the White House hopes the nomination of Terrence Boyle of North Carolina will as well.
When he travels (and he does frequently these days, going to tech conferences), he makes a point of meeting his followers on the road.
While Ms. Kemble sometimes goes through her medicine cabinet to remove highly personal items, she makes a point of not emptying the space totally.
But Eisner makes a point of involving Iger in areas that had solely belonged to the Disney chairman, such as film and theme-park development.
Second, the new installation of the collection, carried out by the French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, makes a point of interspersing art works with historical artifacts.
King makes a point that is too often overlooked: tax cuts for the wealthy might not trickle down and benefit the rest of the economy.
That bank branch now makes a point of hiring a mix of ages for their tellers, and has the highest customer satisfaction rating in the country.
But every morning he makes a point of spending a few hours outside around his home walking, running, sitting in the sun and enjoying the solitude.
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Tim Harford has a fascinating excerpt from his new book available that makes a point that I think deserves being made over and over again.
The whole interview is peppered with references to God or the Bible and he makes a point of saying that his life is certainly not going to be defined by him being the Springbok coach.
But though he makes a point of featuring Jewish artists, he never plays the only Hanukkah CD he owns, a staid affair called the "Chanukah Story" by the Western Wind Vocal Ensemble with Theodore Bickel narrating.
The company makes a point that one of the unique things that its open API offers to smaller developers is access to its expertise in working with big brands to help them grow their own apps.
Brown makes a point of visiting the locations he describes, and since "The Da Vinci Code" published in 2003, his fans have obsessively tried to discern where his next books might take place and what they're about.
David Heber wasn't surprised that his son played a key role in defusing the situation, saying Ryan Heber makes a point of getting to know his students -- including the suspected gunman -- on a personal level.
The US bid makes a point of stressing how many of the facilities are already in place and ready to use, while Russia's much-lauded proposals promise to open new markets for football in the former Soviet Union.
Luckily Adam worked for a firm that greatly values its alumni network and makes a point of creating a culture where one can seek new opportunities while still being employed at the firm, within a specific time frame.
And every day that What About Our Daughters blog sort of makes a point of saying, look, we have to write in, we have to march, we have to do something about this incident because it's gone pretty much unnoticed.
YouTube, perhaps seeking to avoid copyright infringement issues that landed it in a lawsuit with Viacom (which Google ultimately won, though Viacom is seeking an appeal), makes it a point that it works with many different copyright holders from the media industry.
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They then dismiss one skeptic, who makes a technical point the average reader will not understand.
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