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! - He meant get to the point.
"I don't think your old man is gonna get out of this one, "so I'll get to the point.
"Would you get to the point?
(Moore) How did we get to the point of doctors at health insurance companies actually being responsible for the deaths of patients?
- Actually, I just wanted to get to the point.
! - He meant get to the point.
"I don't think your old man is gonna get out of this one, "so I'll get to the point.
"Would you get to the point?
(Moore) How did we get to the point of doctors at health insurance companies actually being responsible for the deaths of patients?
- Actually, I just wanted to get to the point.
'when he gets to the point where he can drink water, he should drink this'
- I like that Hemingway gets to the point.
- That song really gets to the point!
And it would eventually gets to the point of spilling over through the spillways on either side of the dam.
As things break down, we will see specific shortages in specific areas for periods of days, before it gets to the point where there's nothing left.
'when he gets to the point where he can drink water, he should drink this'
- I like that Hemingway gets to the point.
- That song really gets to the point!
And it would eventually gets to the point of spilling over through the spillways on either side of the dam.
As things break down, we will see specific shortages in specific areas for periods of days, before it gets to the point where there's nothing left.
- Here's the point. Linda, he's getting to the point.
- Now we're getting to the point.
- l thought you were getting to the point.
And I encourage getting to the point.
And I'd enjoy you getting to the point.
- And, um it got to the point where my mom got this, uh device from a mail-order catalogue that was, um it was like a--like a thing attached to my wrist with a wire that went up my arm and down my shirt into my pants.
All these years, we never got to the point we slept in separate beds.
And I think he got to the point to where enough was enough.
And Jean Renoir had serious trouble with French Cancan and, feeling at home, he got to the point.
And each morning, there seemed to be more and more reporters because they were waiting to see if I was going to come in my uniform, and it got to the point where there was just a wall of cameras, tripods, reporters, and I would literally have to walk all the way around them just to get to the door because they would not move.
- Here's the point. Linda, he's getting to the point.
- Now we're getting to the point.
- l thought you were getting to the point.
And I encourage getting to the point.
And I'd enjoy you getting to the point.
- And, um it got to the point where my mom got this, uh device from a mail-order catalogue that was, um it was like a--like a thing attached to my wrist with a wire that went up my arm and down my shirt into my pants.
All these years, we never got to the point we slept in separate beds.
And I think he got to the point to where enough was enough.
And Jean Renoir had serious trouble with French Cancan and, feeling at home, he got to the point.
And each morning, there seemed to be more and more reporters because they were waiting to see if I was going to come in my uniform, and it got to the point where there was just a wall of cameras, tripods, reporters, and I would literally have to walk all the way around them just to get to the door because they would not move.