But what was the point of having them anyway without warheads to go on them?
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What was the point in covering up a relationship which was already in the public domain?
He put his hand in his pocket and felt around for cash, but what was the point?
What was the point of rushing the console to market without the games to back it up?
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It does, of course, raise the question: what was the point of the Stability and Growth Pact?
Maybe I deserved what I got, but ultimately what was the point of all this stress in MichaeLand?
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Excerpt: What was the point of dressing up and trying to look pretty?
Then, he would never change its models: what was the point, when the firm had a ten-year waiting list?
It seems that you have not taken -- I guess my question is what was the point of the fiscal commission?
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What was the point, Candy had whined, as Marjorie finished off the hem, breathing heavily through her nose, her mouth a cactus of pins.
Scottish Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser asked what was the point of a public consultation when the government had put "Scottish Power before the Scottish people".
Just before the hour a brilliant Thurston kick into the corner found Morris, who got his hands on the ball to score in the corner, for what was the turning point of the game.
As I wander through, reading the young sailors' stories -- many were teenagers who couldn't even swim -- and looking at the harpoons and killing irons, a mother awkwardly tries to explain to her young daughter (they are the only other visitors) exactly what the point was, and why the leviathans were driven to near extinction before whaling played itself out in the Pacific by the 1870s.
Maybe we should ask the actor what he thinks the point was.
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Yannis Stournaras has decided to keep the glass in its half-shattered state, as a monument to what he hopes was the lowest point in Greece's financial crisis.
What RIM did not realize was that this was the tipping point of what has come to be referred to as consumerization of IT.
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When I was vice president with the Packers, a big part of what I did was act as a fulcrum point between the football side and the management side of the organization.
The point was to understand what causes species to disappear, but the species themselves were not visible in her models.
The Knicks only extended what was a three-point lead (14-11) at the time of his benching to four (25-21).
By 2011, the number had fallen to a little over one in three -- nearly what it was at its lowest point before the 2001 attacks.
Of course, this means that XP's cutoff will suddenly move even further down the line, which makes us wonder what the point of setting that June 2010 date was in the first place.
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Mr. REED: Well, the point is what they wanted to do was sort of stimulate the economy a little bit.
The BBC spokeswoman claimed the concert was "running behind schedule" and producers wanted to insert the Crowded House video at that point "to reflect what was happening across the globe".
But what was even more revealing was the real point of the experiment.
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