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- As the above shows, the sketches would often belabour the point somewhat.
- I certainly don't belabour the point.
- Incidentally, feel free to belabour the point if you can find anything in the past six months.
- :: I hate to belabour the issue here : editors do need to learn to notify the other party.
- *Sorry to belabour this but I am simply responding to some of the comments above, in order to give you an accurate picture.
- You can't help but think that she tries too hard, that she belabours her point, that she loads her prose with too much unnecessary baggage.
- Opening with a letter to the playwright Halcott Glover, the book takes a variable but generally satirical, cynical and critical posture, and belabours Victorian and Edwardian cant.
- I would prefer one comprehensive article-again, to belabour the point, like Wikipedia's Anti-Americanism and Anti-Canadianism-than a vaguely defined series.
- Both are indeed mysterious, and their genuine mystery needs none of the hype with which this film relentlessly and noisily belabours us ", concluding that the film is " tosh ".
- :: and ( hopefully not to belabour the point ) you can indeed create a website ( say on a web hosting service like Dreamhost ) without binding it to any domain.
- While his companions belabour de Keranrais, the English leader makes a desperate effort to rise and seek his opponent; he finds before him Geoffroy du Bois, who in turn launches his axe into his chest.
- In such cases, the best answer is usually " "'not " "'to belabour the point by insisting that our reading of the materials is obviously correct and that everyone else is being dense.
- Back to terminology, since the Metis aren't the main issue here I won't belabour the point, but under Canadian law they " are " " aboriginal " ( it's in the consitution ).
- :: : : But both of us, and others, have made these points often enough now and I don't think it helpful to belabour them when the point of coming here is to get input from outside editors.
- I see you're already familiar with the concepts of ideas of reference and delusions of reference, so I won't belabour you with mentioning them again .-- talk ) 18 : 47, 23 February 2015 ( UTC)
- Block evasion : User : Theforestofdean opened the account and continued to belabour the points made by User : 86.180.2 . 228 just after the IP contributor was given 24 hours . talk ) 15 : 54, 24 June 2012 ( UTC)
- I'll try not to belabour the issue, but to quote from the article on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441 : " On November 8, 2002, the UN passed Resolution 1441 urging Iraq to "'disarm "'or face " serious consequences ".
- To belabour the point further Hortobagyi, using data from the University of Texas M . D . Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, reported in May 1995 that patients eligible for high-dose chemotherapy survived 65 % longer on " conventional chemotherapy " than those who would not have been eligible for the protocol.
- It was for these reasons I initially considered a broader MOS-or TITLE-related ban for Apteva, but after they assured me on my talk page that they no longer belabour a point I decided to give them the benefit of the doubt and merely modify the original ban to reflect the originally proposed wording.
- It is as though the penny-whistler on the kerbstone were suddenly to belabour with his instrument all the passers-by who did not instantly lose the purpose of their passing-by in a passion of wonder and ecstasy at the sound of his piping . [ . . . ] Not " all"
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