Islam is Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England's point-man for the Pentagon outreach to the Muslim community.
When the talks collapsed, the administration waded in deeper: its Balkan point-man, Richard Holbrooke, flew to Belgrade for a final effort to prevent war.
With an assist Friday night against Minnesota-Duluth, the junior forward became a 50-point man.
Both miss the essential point of how Spider-Man revolutionized comic books in the first place.
"This is not a business where you can get away with bullying a counter-party, " says John Hattenberger, Gazprom's point man in the U.S., from his one-man office in downtown Houston, set up in preparation for building more permanent Gazprom digs there.
The goalie stopped Ovechkin three times from point-blank range during the man advantage, the last two without a stick.
The point man is 56-year-old Sciscioli (pronounced sha-SHAWL-lee), who has seen it all after 29 years around City Hall.
Mr. Suzuki met with the administration's point man on nuclear-proliferation issues, including Deputy Energy Secretary Daniel Poneman, and with Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Countryman, said U.S. and Japanese officials.
When the biggest names in boxing talk about the future of the sport, they point to a soft-spoken man who weighs only a little over 100 pounds and hails from one of China's poorest provinces.
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But that theory was quickly shot down in flames by a squadron of hacks keen to point out that Mr Zuma - a man of great personal charm who can also wow a crowd with his singing and dancing - is simply not much of a wordsmith and that no grander conclusions should be drawn.
"If we don't have Soyuz flying by the middle of November -- the 16th or so, the normal landing time for the last crew -- we would have to de-man ISS at that point, " Suffredini said.
To run simulations, Guillermo Owen of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, uses intelligence data from the US Air Force to estimate on a 100-point scale the importance a wanted man attaches to his likes (fishing, say) and priorities (remaining hidden or, at greater risk of discovery, recruiting suicide-bombers).
Masters point out that in August The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises opened the same weekend.
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As in the first experiment, participants rated how unnerved they were by the man on a five-point scale.
"It is fairly man-friendly to the point where a couple of times a year Daniel hosts a cigar tea, " Richardson said.
For had her man simply used 12-point Times New Roman and inked his name near her eyebrow, this wouldn't even be a big deal.
He's framed the current presidential election as one between Romney - whom he sees as man with an Ayn Rand-like philosophy of personal responsibility to the point of divisiveness - and Obama, a Benjamin Disraeli-like candidate, whom Sullivan views as believing in the obligation of the coherence of the nation.
For those less concerned with productivity, you'll be please to know that the Loox also comes pre-loaded with versions of Pac-Man and other retro games -- which we're sure will be the tipping point for more than a few of you.
The 43-year-old man will be sent at some point to Peoria, Illinois, to face a criminal trial.
Goals from Robert Snodgrass, Ross McCormack and Luciano Becchio saw Leeds defeat 10-man Ipswich and move to within a point of the play-off zone.
It would be, from an economist's point of view, the Pennsylvania oil fields of man-hours, a beautiful gusher, a bonanza of reverie washing upon our shores.
However, the excellent Broad crucially removed Chanderpaul in the next over - caught at square leg - and new man Dwayne Bravo cut Anderson to point.
Jody Morris and Murray Davidson passed the ball well in midfield and streaking forward in front of them they had a player with a point to prove - Jennison Myrie-Williams, the former United man.
In Serie A, Juventus' lead was cut to a single point after being held to a 1-1 draw by 10-man Lecce.
He was a point man on relations with big business and some major state-owned companies, and on efforts to boost economic growth.
Elsewhere, West Ham drew 2-2 at home to 10-man Fulham in a London derby, rescuing a point with a late goal by youngster Junior Stanislas.
And, you know, I would just point out that whatever he may have been personally - loner or alienated man - the reality is that he really does reflect a genuine movement.
Last week, for instance, May was an industry point man in responding to the furor over JetBlue 's passenger-stranding debacle.
W. Bush but in 1988 his campaign team savaged then-Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis to the point of making a very good man a national laughingstock.
Scruton's sending-off proved a key turning point and Saints immediately made the extra man count with Wellens and Talau getting Meli over for his second try to make it 18-6.
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