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1 The whole point of terrorism is to attack the innocent and defenceless.
2 Going home is the whole point of leaving in the first place.
3 That's...sort of the whole point of faith, the way I understand it.
4 The whole point is, what I really wanted to know is this.
5 The whole point is to balance myriad interests-broadly ,economicand security goals.
6 The whole point of a city break is to be among people.
7 Which, for its new investors, is the whole point of the exercise.
8 That was actually the whole point the ProPublica article Ms McEnany cited.
9 The whole point of The Snowman is that there are no words.
10 This made Thomas doubt the whole point of what they were doing.
11 What I'm saying is, the whole point of most interaction is performance.
12 Isn't the whole point of the Variables that I don't know everything?
13 The whole point of the hold is for it to last forever.
14 The whole point of her tactics, therefore, lies in dislodging the creature.
15 Now, his daily antics were seemingly close to being the whole point .
16 The whole point of the first act is that you explain nothing.
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