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The main point is this: Trying to win Southern seats is not worth the ideological cost for Democrats.

The sermon is delivered by a guest preacher, whose main point seems to be the evils of feminism and sexual immorality.

My main point here is not to argue that Obamacare will be a plus for Democrats this fall.

Ending that is the main point of reform, and ending that is why reform is so hard.

And regardless, for all of them obesity is not the main point but is used to signal something else defective in their characters.

Yet all this was beside the main point, which was that the action of Congress, whether expedient or not, was illegal.

The main point in the arrangement of the table itself, is to secure beauty, without interfering with conversation.

The main point of such purchases, however, is contained in these words: Under proper cultivation.

That is to say, you may be ever so well versed in all these six sedarim; yet the main point is the last, the fear of God.

We understand each other, and we're each trying to help the other fellow's game—that's the main point.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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