The hotel is so associated with the film that many Los Angelenos simply point it out as the "Pretty Woman" hotel.
If participants later violate their own rules, point it out and ask if they want to keep or revise the rule.
But if something goes wrong on his watch, it is no less my responsibility to point it out if it falls on my beat.
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The other reason I wanted to point it out was that in 1996, the Dow had traded in a 600-point range from March through September.
But just to keep a sense of proportion, it is important to point out it will remain a long way off the highs of the 1980s.
The current prototype does apparently have a bit of a problem when it comes to field of view, however, although BMW says that can be remedied with some added cameras in future versions, which could possibly be in actual cars in as little as a year -- though it's quick to point out that it hasn't made a final decision just yet.
It can point out flaws in proposed laws, but it cannot block them.
Given the slogan's resounding vacuity, it might seem like piling on to point out that it's ungrammatical in the bargain, with the together sitting uncomfortably with the singular America.
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Republicans point out it was voted down unanimously and hasn't moved forward, but you quite correctly note there are spending cuts in there.
Players will find that Tap Rocket offers both of these, as the 99 cent price point places it just out of the free-to-play zone and the colorful rainbow-propelled adventure is a vivid short-session blast.
But sources say Unison could only join the action if it were part of a "legitimate trade dispute", and point out that it would need to notify more than 20, 000 employers.
He's been running around saying he's got a five-point plan for the economy -- except it turns out that it's just a one-point plan -- a sketchy deal that says folks at the very top get to play by a different set of rules than you do.
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However, they point out that it is not a core strategic consideration at this time.
Critics point out that it would be impossible to supply the huge American market from Canada.
Still, Panasonic execs point out that it took HD-equipped sets much longer to reach that number.
The optimists point out that it takes only a few moderate legislators to make super-majorities possible.
Rather, they rightly point out, it is a moderate and tolerant country with a dangerous extremist fringe.
As American officials happily point out, it contributes barely 1% of foreign aid to the Palestinian Authority.
But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
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But I would point out that it was something that was put into the law by the previous administration.
The area has suffered avalanches before, but Cousins is keen to point out that it is not a black spot.
And many point out that it is unclear exactly which pacts North Korea has abandoned as some were never properly implemented.
Defenders of the Canary Wharf tower point out that it has added a welcome focal point to scores of London's views.
Humane societies point out that it is often the actions of owners, rather than the particular breed, that make a dog dangerous.
Importantly, these investigators point out that it may not be possible to pass a locking stylet beyond the insulation breach to the lead tip.
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Engineers like to point out that it takes just one-and-a-half gallons of water--one toilet flush--to create enough hydrogen for an average day's driving, 30 miles.
Should any attempt at insurrection misfire, they point out, it would be the people of Irbil, not the conference-goers in London, who pay the price.
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