The point man is 56-year-old Sciscioli (pronounced sha-SHAWL-lee), who has seen it all after 29 years around City Hall.
The Defense Department has not announced what will be discussed, but Cartwright is the point man for the missile defense shield program.
As a heavy machine gunner, Monsoor had to stay behind the point man on foot patrols and protect the unit from attacks.
Yesterday the point man, Yosano Kaoru, caused a stir by hinting about raising the minimum age for drawing benefits and reducing amounts paid.
The point man is 5 feet 6 inches tall and was shooting upward at a tall man as he poked his head out of his bedroom.
He has been the point man for every recent product announcement, including the October debut of new Macbook Airs and the sneak preview of the new version of OSX.
He was the point man on major crises ranging from the arrest of a CIA agent in Pakistan in 2011 to the explosive row over controversial Afghan presidential elections in 2009.
The first three SEALs to make it to the top floor of the compound were "the point man, " "the Shooter" profiled by Esquire, and Matt Bissonette, the SEAL who wrote "No Easy Day" under the pseudonym Mark Owen.
At the Treasury, where he had worked since 2006, he was the point man for the Bear Stearns crisis, although, as his remarks to a Senate Committee in April amply illustrate, the Treasury was largely a bystander, leaving the heavy lifting to the Federal Reserve.
According to present and former members of SEAL Team 6, the "point man" who fired the shot that likely mortally wounded bin Laden will never "in a million years" speak publicly about his role in the raid.
Thad Allen, the federal point man for recovery efforts, said 500 buses were available to take people out of the city, and it was possible commercial jets also would be used to evacuate people.
Crucially, he was the No 10 point man during the Maastricht rebellion, so he will be in a good position to advise Mr Cameron on how to handle Tory dissent over Europe.
Washington insiders however point to the fact that Flynt Leverett, the NSC's point man for the "peace process" is a State Department appointment.
Thad Allen, the government's point man in the region, said BP has determined there are three sections of drill pipe that need to be removed -- a main pipe and two shorter ones.
During this time period investors have experienced not one, not two, not three but rather a multitude of catastrophic economic events that have eroded the trust of the general investment public to a point where the boogie man is standing around every corner awaiting his opportunity to eat them.
In an interview for the Paris Review of Books in 1994, Achebe spoke of how his early love of stories made him realize that they only reflected the point of view of the white man.
In an interview for the Paris Review of Books in 1994, Achebe spoke of how his early love of stories led him to realize that they reflected only the point of view of the white man.
One Algerian worker told the Associated Press that at one point the militants caught a man he described as a Briton.
One Algerian worker, who gave his name only as Chabane, told the Associated Press that at one point the militants caught a man he described as a Briton.
"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 man who cheats at West Point cheats every man who will graduate with him, " Irving told those who complained he was acting too harshly.
Both miss the essential point of how Spider-Man revolutionized comic books in the first place.
The new system will have "hundreds" of missile interceptors instead, the Pentagon's point man on it said.
Despite his second billing, it is the younger man whose point of view and agonies dominate the story.
Like the Jews, the Muslims came to see the Rock as a meeting point between God and Man, the centre of the earth, the origin of all fertility.
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.
At one point, the man used the radio in the cab of the crane to talk with police, but "none of the communications we had with him were very productive, " he said.
Sean Penn, some sort of math professor with a bad ticker, gets the heart of the dead man, at which point he begins to follow around the grieving widow (Naomi Watts).
The bonus point arrived after great work from man of the match Diack allowed Pienaar to dart over to the right of the posts, Humphreys again converting.
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