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1. Insanity is a case in point .

2. Blockhouses are the perfect case in point.

3. Case in point - those mercenaries flooding into town.

Lính đánh thuê tràn ngập khắp thị trấn

4. A last case in point: Bluenoses and coffin nails book

5. A case in point – the recent discovery of the Danton.

6. The recent US housing boom is a case in point.

7. Canniest new case in point (8) I believe the answer is: instance

8. The US Great Depression of the 1930’s is another case in point.

9. The needlessly extended controversy over the New York mosque is a case in point.

10. And last week's tornadoes ripped through the American heartland are a case in point.

11. The French army, after agonizing colonial wars and absurd coup attempts, is a case in point.

12. Another case in point is the approximately 25 houses making up the village of Al‐Numan.

13. Former President Nixon's behavior in the face of the Watergate disclosures is a case in point.

14. One last case in point about “Bibliolatry” comes from Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho (NNU) where Dr

15. Case in point is the recent anthology release "Techno-Noir" edited by Eva Batonne and Jeffrey Marks

16. Haigh's denial of the existence of anti-clericalism on the eve of the Reformation is a case in point.

17. Their "copy" of Joseph Priestley's *A History of the Corruptions of Christianity" is a case in point

18. The situation in the case in point is rather delicate, being situated on the fine line between admissibility and inadmissibility.

19. A short piece he wrote in the latest edition of Monocle magazine (not freely available online) offers a case in point.

20. A case in point is the Crowdsourcing experiment of the VDMA, an industrial association that represents over 3,200 German mechanical engineering companies

21. A case in point is acid rain, which is polluting lakes and rivers and is helping to destroy trees by the millions.

Một sự chứng minh điều này là mưa cường toan làm ô nhiễm sông hồ và góp phần vào việc hủy phá hằng triệu cây cối.

22. Case in point: The Comanches. This Native American nation was once the most powerful in America—and one of the most effective fighting forces in history, hands down

23. I believe that, with a healthy dose of business acumen, the companies are capable of absorbing these blows. The mechanisation and automation of post-handling services are a case in point.

24. Pasta all’Arrabbiata, a dish apparently native to Rome, is a case in point: the name refers to the “angry” heat of the chilli-spiked tomato sauce – though it’s up to you, of course

25. The Xisha Islands may be considered as a "specimen" of deposition and diagenesis in modern times. The Rock Island there, which is in the process of lixiviation and deposition, is a case in point.

26. Case in point: Our favorite rocket tyke sports a windbreaker and slacks (good-bye red undies and go-go boots)[sentencedict .com], but his original powers (x-ray vision and turbo butt) remain unchanged.

27. A case in point is that of Canada’s largest Protestant denomination, the United Church of Canada, whose leaders voted 205 to 160 on August 24, 1988, in favor of admitting homosexuals to the ministry.

28. Case-in-point, Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid that provides fuel for the cells of our gut lining, supports immune system functions of the colon wall and protects against certain diseases of the digestive tract

29. Dotos Athetizing Iliad 3.423-26 because it is not fitting for the goddess Aphrodite to set a chair for Helen and thus perform the task of a serv­ ing maid is exactly a case in point

30. The Baculum serves the functions of generally protecting the structure of the penis while helping direct sperm to the cervix, but it's certainly not necessary (case in point: we Homo sapiens have had to muddle through somehow without one)

31. Case in point: Last month, two University of Denver Greek Life chapters, Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Delta Delta, hosted a cowboys and Indians theme party where students donned loincloth-like miniskirts, painted faces, phony-feathered headdresses, and faux buskin Bedizens

32. ‘The frequent theft of Chrism from churches for magical purposes is a case in point; surely this was not a clear indicator of persistent paganism.’ ‘In it he expresses his anguish at the killings: ‘The newly baptized in their white garments had just been anointed with Chrism.’’

33. ‘The frequent theft of Chrism from churches for magical purposes is a case in point; surely this was not a clear indicator of persistent paganism.’ ‘In it he expresses his anguish at the killings: ‘The newly baptized in their white garments had just been anointed with Chrism.’’

34. A case in point are the angels of Sobre los angeles, which serve as cathartic agents that exorcise Alberti's demons (Abreacting, as Freud would say, the troublesome complexes of his unconscious) but which, at the same time, as angels, are indicators of the root cause of his trouble.