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I could go on, but you probably get the point.
This is a coconut plantation but you get the point.
There are many other examples, but you get the point.
I might start, though, just to get the point across.
Above: it's cheating a bit, but you get the point.
Actually, it's more like science, but you get the point.
They were with — O.K., him , but you get the point.
OK, it's an extreme case, but you get the point.
That's why I don't get the point of a Brexit.
I'm being coy, dear reader, but you get the point.
It helps that you get the point out of it.
I believe digital apologies just don't get the point across.
I could go on but I think you get the point.
Definitely not, but you get the point they're trying to make.
There are some other questions, here, but you get the point.
Graham was naturally on familiar terms, but we get the point.
The public doesn't need the full report to get the point.
Trust us, it's more than enough to get the point across.
I could go on and on, but you get the point.
You had to really get up close to get the point.
But he didn't get the point of the story Kapalka told.
You'll need to read the wall text to get the point.
And I've tried different ways to get them to get the point.
OK, a Trump victory has different characteristics, but you get the point.
Type in any Woody Allen movie and — well, you get the point.
Well, ass man is technically two words but you get the point.
But we will all together get the point across to General Motors.
But they don't get the point that I was drafted that night.
But you get the point: the optics of this hire are very bad.
I mean, I can go on, but I think you get the point.
Here are some examples of the thirstiest: I think you get the point.
I don&apost think everyone is always wrong, but I get the point.
You get the point: "Charisma" has historically been seen as a man's world.
That sentence came out darker than I intended but you get the point.
Some, at least among those attracted to quick fixes, will get the point.
Families could go; tourists could go; non-English-speakers could get the point.
Sleigh bells optional, of course, but they help get the point across quicker.
This tool tip reads a bit awkward, but you still get the point.
Of course, they are all creatures of fiction, but you get the point.
" Asked what the message of the gesture was, he added: "Get the point.
Ansel also decorated his sweet creation with concentric circles to get the point across.
Multiply that times the 21-25 investors on your list… you get the point.
"I don't think that's the best way to get the point across," Hirono said.
Just ask Uganda, Sudan, Argentina, Germany, Norway, France, Italy, UAE, Tunisia... get the point?
This guy takes cheap shots left and right and he didn't get the point.
Still, we get the point: this is historical drama, dating from the groovacious period.
"I thought this was too mild and nobody would get the point," she said.
He says Hollywood's finally starting to get the point ... with another movie celebrating female empowerment.
And to get the point across, he's making a major change to his own appearance.
There were also corrections in 2011, 2010, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1997 ... you get the point.
That is perhaps not the case for everyone reading this, but you get the point.
But the remaining 10 percent, the sad and sorry 10 percent, didn't get the point.
There were also corrections in 24.1, 22017, 219, 2000, 0003, 2000 ... you get the point.
There's a lot more ... as the war of words continues, but you get the point.
I didn't actually test it with my nose, but you get the point: it's lightweight.
Maybe the Biz and 311 aren't the most esteemed musicians, but you get the point.
"You go, 'OK, OK, OK, I get the point'—until something new comes along," he says.
We are kind of behind the times on the full screens, but you get the point.
However, one could get the point across with something like "violent Islam" as some have tried.
For anybody who doesn't quite get the point, Moore hammers it home like a tent peg.
Here are just a few examples, which are by no means comprehensive: You get the point.
Maybe if enough people constantly switch to the good, reverse-chron timeline Twitter will get the point.
That's a really cute way to spin my metaphor, but you get the point that I'm making.
Read up on any number of historical massacres or medieval torture devices, and you'll get the point.
Okay, his eyeline is kind of off to be ogling Brienne here, but you get the point.
There are other examples of media malfeasance from the past two weeks, but you get the point.
"There were people who didn't get the point of what I was doing," Mr. Clay told me.
So, now, I'm starting to get the point of resolutions as I accelerate ever-faster towards decrepitude.
However, the cast stays in this pain for a while to get the point across to viewers.
You get the point — removing the legacy of the Confederacy is harder than toppling a few statues.
" To get the point across, sociopathic marshal Bonnie (Clara Wong)  tells Taylor,  "Congratulations, you found Two-Land.
"I didn't get the point of why they were trying to congratulate me," Mr. Kore-eda said.
I didn't get the point of the movie until I was a teenager, didn't know about the abortion.
Is it new leadership at the company, or you just slap them silly until they get the point?
And when scientists agree that excessive carbon emissions threaten public health and welfare—well, you get the point.
And Ohio wasn't properly represented by their Democrat senator, Senator Brown, because he didn't get the point across.
Think: piece of paper, ruler, pencil, book, notebook, laptop, postcard, index card, debit card, you get the point.
Do you think rabbit food grows on trees (I mean, technically it does, but you get the point).
A quick glance at the advertisements for his Carl's Jr. burger chain is enough to get the point.
Just so we get the point, a black dot bounces through the first few images of their exchange.
EnVyUs couldn't get the point back, losing to Misfits, losing the map and losing the Overwatch Open grand finals.
When you compare that extra $1.50 to literally billions of dollars in stock buybacks — well, you get the point.
Chuck Schumer, he&aposs our generation; Nancy Pelosi, well, she is a generation behind, but you get the point.
Okay, definitely not the last one, but you get the point ... marriage license seems to fit the bill here.
Your directness may shock her, but she'll get the point that the buddy system doesn't work for bathroom breaks.
Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees and that right grievousness -- (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: OK, we get the point.
Here's an itsy-bitsy, teeny-tiny glimpse of the first few digits of the number:2150...You get the point.
There are other ways that legislators pit Americans against each for their own advantage, but you already get the point.
" On Sunday, Conway said the GOP nominee was trying to get the point across that "you can't do any worse.
There are plenty of other examples of disparities among the plans, but by now, I think, you get the point.
It's like they say -- there's power in numbers ... and in Hadids (technically one is Foster, but you get the point).
Those who didn't get the point needed only to consult Donald Trump Jr., who complained that Hunter Biden benefited from nepotism.
But you get the point: Trump's claim about people never disobeying orders is, on its face, not just false, but ridiculous.
All right, we're talking about just one couple — Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin — but you get the point: It's been eventful.
Spaz out and hope you get the point, then market an entire DVD around that one technique you scored with once.
I think you'd have to spend the anthem making snow angels in the faceoff circle to really get the point across.
Sure, making one of the Klansmen yell "make America great again" isn't exactly artful, but it does get the point across.
" He added, referring to nations targeted by American digital operations, "We will impose costs on you until you get the point.
To get the point across, Facebook sent a drone to hover onstage behind Zuckerberg mid-keynote, broadcasting the audience onto the screen.
There's no way to confirm whether they were actually louder than those at the Cowboys game, but they get the point across.
We are likely to muddle through in the middle, but you get the point: there is more downside risk than upside surprise.
But you get the point: Respect the fire, and it will in turn reward you with livelier dinners later in the week.
Amazon is a consumer discretionary stock, not a technology stock, but you get the point ... the gains this month are very lopsided.
That means she also answers to the titles Queen of Australia, Queen of Canada, Queen of Barbados — well, you get the point.
Instead we get the point of view of the parents, friends and girlfriend of a young Muslim transitioning from female to male.
He complained to the umpire, perhaps to get the point replayed, and then angrily put the offending towel into his drinks box.
From the churros to the ice cream to the Mickey waffles to the Dole Whips to the … well, you get the point.
Raised in a "sunny, non-introspective home," Druckerman claims she has failed to get the point of any decade until it's over.
Then again, isn't that what they said about Brandon Weeden, Brian Hoyer, Tim Couch, Cody Kessler, Johnny Manziel ... you get the point.
"This program is really founded on this blue-collar mentality," said coach Bryan Harsin, just in case anyone didn't get the point.
It wasn't an exact recreation of her mom's famed Princess Leia hair buns, but it was close enough to get the point across.
They did not come to play (well, they actually did, but you get the point) and need a laptop that can keep up.
And the only reason I'm commenting on it is I really want to get the point out that there's sworn testimony implicating Biden.
When you have the opportunity to thank a best friend for their friendship, you don't need to spend much to get the point across.
"I wanted to get the point across that I'm not swearing off love, or saying it's a bad," he'd said a few minutes prior.
Or, over the last five years alone, major breaches at Anthem, eBay, JPMorgan Chase, Home Depot, Yahoo, Target, Adobe … but you get the point.
Yeah, we know our question about picking a team to be enshrined with is more of a baseball thing -- but you get the point.
Cheryl even put Bedford's ring in Foster's plate and has Toni wheel Jason's preserved corpse into the dinning room to get the point across.
That way, I literally don't have to lift a finger to turn on my lamp, space heater, TV ... well, you get the point. 3.
This goes on and on for Dune, but you get the point—a huge amount of plot points line up or are slightly altered.
In addition to the sleek cover of the magazine, the editors have made sure to get the point across as comprehensively as they can.
In fact, Woj says the NBA's exec V.P. of basketball operations, Kiki VanDeWeghe, spoke with Raptors president Masai Ujiri to help get the point across.
"(Pickard) gave us a chance to win the game, gave us a chance to come back and get the point," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said.
This is an example, this is not a real example but this allows me to get the point across in the shortest period of time.
Those sexist customers will get the point if you take them at their word the next time they proclaim a woman can't do the job.
While the Tags 4 Tots signs may be helpful to many, the AAP furthermore suggests the use of canopies or covers to get the point across.
Ahead find messages you can text (or DM, or email, or Snapchat, send via carrier pigeon, or say outloud) that will expertly get the point across.
This election has reached the apex of absurdity, or so I thought yesterday, and the day before that, and the day- well you get the point.
There are probably more examples but you get the point—the public grows weary of seeing the same thing over and over and craves something new.
You get the point: Even what we see as our most high-minded and noble journeys can perpetuate the destructive forces that we hope to escape.
Miranda and her team might've taken a less empathetic tact to get the point across, but surely they both valued thinness more than is necessary these days.
That's not surprising, since they run data centers, but you get the point: Lots of pushback when you have a jittery market and uncertainty around the numbers.
"They'll either get the point or ... we will simply enhance the maximum pressure campaign further," Bolton told reporters after meeting his Russian and Israeli counterparts in Jerusalem.
The Florida Department of Health has its own PowerPoint presentation about the dangers of eating pufferfish, and it just needs one slide to get the point across.
It is hard to look at anything when you feel as if someone is whispering not-so-softly in your ear, making sure you get the point.
For Benioff to consider an eclectic mix of progressive policies and corporate responsibility a "new capitalism" is a little jejune (naive, simplistic, shallow, you get the point).
Except in this case you were listening to "This Is How We Do It" and "No Diggity" rather than drinking Kia Ora, but you get the point.
One time I hadn't eaten in a while so I couldn't throw up, but I aggressively gagged for a long enough time to still get the point across.
So... I get the point you were trying to make, Monty, but maybe don't send the person you're threatening a weapon they could ostensibly use to kill you?
This is perhaps why so many people set resolutions on December 31 to pick up a new hobby, try new cuisines, travel somewhere new... you get the point.
Mangold trusts his filmmaking — or our now voluminous knowledge of the X-Men universe, learned from the many other films set within it — to get the point across.
The most famous NBA agent without a degree is Rich Paul, who represents everyone from LeBron James to Anthony Davis, Ben Simmons, John Wall ... you get the point.
Well, first of all, this is a work in progress, and second, we have to get the point where we have significant worth, where we might eventually advertise.
Too often you would have to stab, beat down or kill someone to get the point across that you're not to be [expletive] with, sometimes more than once.
As if to prove it really didn't get the point of Liu's teachings, Beijing moved quickly to censor stories about him and expressions of sympathy on the internet.
This year, the event featured a wondrous woman, a new team, a new Marvel captain, a few fantastic beasts, some strange things, and, well … you get the point.
It's easy to get jaded by red carpet fashion: We see the same designers and dress styles pop up endlessly, event after event after...well, you get the point.
Pete then took a deep breath and said direct your "big age difference" questions to ... Leo DiCaprio, Richard Gere, Jeff Goldblum, Derek Jeter, Michael Douglas -- you get the point.
Piercings have never been cooler than they are right now, which is exactly why we're so eager to add more jewelry to our lobes, rooks, daiths... you get the point.
You get the point: It's not clear we are going to get a cut of this magnitude, and a cut is not all going to go to the bottom line.
"Elizabeth felt the song could be an anthem to help get the point across about the need for help, and also to help get amFAR up and running," Warwick recalls.
Always skirting the line between frustration and excitement, she at first doesn't get the point, then quickly realizes the potential, and is finally confronted with her own never-changing hair.
Neptune is a shapeshifting planet gracing your house of communication from 2011 - 2026, granting you the ability to say things that are just vague enough to get the point across.
They're humiliated by men who go to cruel lengths to get the point across: C.C. by smashing Lori's supporting actress award, the producer by signing a check with strings attached.
You also, at one point, fight an enormous mechanical wolf, and later put on a virtual reality ma—look, you get the point, and I don't want to spoil much.
I could keep going, but you probably get the point: that the release of this data is a remarkable resource from which you may draw a variety of fascinating conclusions.
And while the attractiveness of someone's name is certainly subjective, if you've ever swiped left on someone because they had the same name as your ex, you probably get the point.
I could go on and on, or you could read on and on about more quarterbacks who made it onto NFL rosters this year right here—but you get the point.
Check out the selection of tees ahead, and next time you're going to quote Migos in an Instagram caption, you'll have a whole new (designer) way to get the point across.
"She's trying to get the point across that there's too much money in politics, which is my point, too," Mr. Pearl said of the film, which he had not yet seen.
The role seems right up the Oscar-winning actor's alley because he's essentially played rebellious and lovable rogues in Dazed and Confused, Mud, Magic Mike, True Detective... you get the point.
I also knew that my crying sessions varied highly by intensity, so I created a 1-23 scale to approximate the experience: *I don't wear makeup, but you get the point.
TB: But even like threads on Twitter, I'll find myself getting bored after six tweets and I'm like, okay, I don't want to read the rest of this, I get the point.
Trump doesn't need to say the phrase "New World Order" to get the point across to people like Jones; language about "globalism" is clear enough for those people to glom onto it.
Maggs, a video game writer and author, made a particular effort to include women from all backgrounds and races, to get the point across that all women deserve recognition for their work.
Her conversations tend to be the opposite of quick-fire, with the characters pausing for a while—or an eternity—before responding, just to make quite sure that we get the point.
Maisel character IRL would include polished punchlines and an Upper West Side apartment, going as the budding comedian for Halloween requires nothing but a few beauty essentials to get the point across.
He explained that Tiny Co and Jam City wanted to get the point across that they are being faithful to the world, and initially floated the idea of doing a new animated episode.
The US has warned Turkey not to attack Manbij, announcing that it has no plans to withdraw from the area, and dispatched an envoy from Washington to Ankara to get the point across.
You get the point — Patty is using the model a lot of social media stars follow to gain a following: Do ridiculous, often obnoxious things, film it, and post it to social media.
One Russian man didn't get the point and luckily a Russian stranger, who'd just rushed in from his own pants-finding mission (his button-up shirt now drenched in sweat), offered to translate.
It was Nixon against Dean, just as it is Trump against Gordon Sondland, Kurt Volker, William Taylor, Marie Yovanovitch, Alexander Vindman, Fiona Hill, George Kent, Lev Parnas, and, well, you get the point.
With more than 1,300 items in just 64 slim pages, it's kind of wonderful to know that, wherever the world might take you, you'll never struggle that hard to get the point across.
I fall in love with each person's unique characteristics, be it a displaced mole, a big, round booty, a shy smile, eyes that look like pools I could drown in… you get the point.
Which, naturally, means that Robert Hood smashing the hell out of a Chic record is one of the best things to ever roam this earth and anyone who disagrees, well, you get the point.
As for the wide-angle shots that keep distorting even the plainest of compositions, we get the point: all of high society, and not just the creature at its apex, is gouty with excess.
"In order to get the point across, West told the crowd that he "might legally change my name to 'Christian Genius Billionaire Kanye West' for a year until y'all understand exactly what it is.
To get the point across, one summer Jones made his oldest son Stephen get a job working in fast food, because he thought Stephen wasn't being sufficiently serious about working hard to achieve his goals.
As I discussed in my column on the topic of talking about sex, it isn't always easy to translate sexual thought into action, so a little strategic moaning can definitely help get the point across.
And just in case people didn't get the point, Mr. Xi recently visited Jiangxi, the starting point of the Long March in 1934, in which the Communist Party endured many hardships but ultimately emerged victorious.
While I could certainly evaluate the drink from a culinary perspective, I wanted to get the point of view of someone who sits at the precise nexus of the tech community and bad taste in food.
Harney County Judge Steve Grasty said that Mr. Bundy, who is not from Oregon, should get the point that he and his followers needed to go back to their home states and leave Harney County alone.
While the satire of these accounts isn't particularly profound — you get the point after a few posts — they share the same mission as dark cuisine, gleefully undermining the idea of conventionally beautiful (and therefore worthy) food.
Let's hope it leads to the improvement of Samsung's disappointing AR Emoji, which look like a bad copy of Apple's own Animoji and Memoji characters (which are also similar to Bitmoji's customized caricatures—you get the point).
The brand tells us there are four 30-minute services you can choose from: Best Face Forward (focusing on base makeup), Shadow Game (eyes), Love Contours All (face-sculpting), and Brow Down (well, you get the point).
A big part of the FCC's mandate is to ensure broadband is rolled out all over the country, and it issues regular reports along those lines — but there's nothing presenting information visually to get the point across.
It might be in the bar room of the Lahore High Court, through a furious cloud of beedi smoke, or in court itself, dressing down judges who didn't get the point, or at a police station, still protesting.
Or perhaps you've fought tooth and nail to get them to get rid of that one piece of clothing you hate or have bought them a few new replacement pieces as gifts just to get the point across.
Unsurprisingly, Saturday's matches became little more than a warm-up for what was to come on Sunday, when Leicester, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City all went toe-to-toe (in separate games, sadly, but you get the point).
Or uploading a 20 GB email database of tens of thousands of messages and narrowing it down to only the messages between people relevant in your case on a certain date from a certain device – you get the point.
But even if that is the case, it's a lesson I learned a long time ago — and I don't really think I need to a few more years' worth of Rick and Negan near-misses to get the point.
Nicholas Kristof ONE of the great misperceptions of this political year, among many Democrats and Republicans alike, is that Hillary Clinton is a third-rate candidate with no core or convictions — oops, wrong word, but you get the point.
If that didn't get the point across, there's plenty more concrete evidence that Axe is engaging in dirty business, whereas Rhoades is routinely framed as a man of conviction whose intense self-scrutiny happens to manifest itself in a BDSM fetish.
They're interchangeable, and to get the point, you don't need them to show up in bloody underwear (did I mention that Kristina Lindsay did the surprisingly nonspecific costumes?) with Barneys bags on their heads for a second-act production number.
" To further get the point across, the Chamber sent a letter to Trump on Tuesday signed by 314 state and local chambers of commerce from across the nation, reiterating the benefits of NAFTA and insisting that U.S. negotiators "do no harm.
I can't say that I "enjoyed" it, but I now better get the point of pushing the characters to the point of exhaustion, all the better to contrast who Philip was with the man he's become, who is a line dancing phenomenon.
So, where Red Sparrow had to stage not one, but two brutal rape scenarios to get the point across that being a female spy is hard, The Americans has let us come to that same realization slowly, just as its characters have.
To get the point across as to how much that "government" gig ruined Huck, he lies on the floor next to a naked, bloodied, and freshly-tortured Charlie, waxing poetic about his passion for ruining the human body with nothing but a scalpel and a drill.
In a collapse or death spiral, there's a feedback loop: Healthy people don't buy coverage, which forces the prices up because insurers can't offset the costs of sicker people, so more healthy people don't enroll, which forces the prices up even higher, which...you get the point.
The alarm goes off at roughly the same time every day, you head into the office on the train, you loosen the tie when you come back home, you pour yourself a scotch on the rocks ... Okay, perhaps your routine isn't quite so 1950s, but you get the point.
The necklace may be vintage Hepburn, but impressed Twitter users, blinded by the diamond's familiar sparkle had a few other names for it — including but not limited to the necklace from Oceans 8, the necklace from How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and, yeah you get the point.
Neckbeard Deathcamp uses their fluency in 4chan-spawned meme-speak to fight troll fire with fire (their literal tagline is "fedora-crushing militant black metal") while Gaylord draws on a more exasperated, dry British wit and general trollishness to get the point across("Nice Sun Cross Tattoo, Asshole" is a nice example).
The thing that Slow Clapper was doing was being satirized onstage right in front of him, and he was so focused on making sure that he was showcasing his virtue and his ability to Get the Point to the rest of the theater that he just … completely failed to grasp the actual point.
I found a long and somewhat puzzling digression on the history of the real Annie Oakley behind Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun" less effective — I just didn't get the point, except that when Ethel Merman immortalized the role on Broadway in 1946, the actual Annie had been dead for only 20 years.
I know I am mixing reality TV metaphors, but you get the point By not only spurning Trump for "Person of the Year" this year, but giving it to persecuted journalists the world over, Time is sending a very clear message: We stand on the side of truth and those who would defend it.
Essentially the Warby Parker of the bra world (as much as we hate comparing brands directly, it really is an easy way to get the point across), the company allows you to skip the trip to the mall and try on its pieces from the comfort of your own home, and figure out what to keep from there.
But, again appropriately for the form, the stakes are low: The win was only $2,000 (admittedly worth more in Cambodia than in either Cambridge, but you get the point) and, as an Englishman myself, I can report that a choice between returning to a provincial secondary-school classroom and hanging out in the Far East is one of the lowest-impact decisions possible.
Though I'm sure that number has increased in the last year, you get the point: There are hundreds of privately held billion-dollar companies and shockingly few of those have women founders (even fewer have female CEOs)… Moving on… YC Demo Days I spent a good part of the week at San Francisco's Pier 48 in a room full of vest-wearing investors.
The argument could surely be made that this shouldn't ruffle anyone's feathers, that the brand's name is a cheeky, ignorant joke by a well-meaning but perhaps slightly out-of-touch entrepreneur who wants to get the point across that her toffee crackers are so good that their appeal to consumers is comparable to that of crack cocaine to… people who do crack cocaine.
Plenty of people can rap for four minutes, but none of them make you feel like you're watching a running back break free and rush toward the endzone for a hundred-yard play, like you just won a sweepstakes and you need to physically rake in a million dollars in cash, like you are powering up your motherfucking superpower charge attack—you get the point.
The best part of his book is that he proves there is nothing inconsistent between holding deeply felt and believed ideological principles — in his case, as a progressive supporting choice, gay rights, civil rights, human rights, tough policy to stop global warming and … you get the point — while still being civil and even good friends with ardent conservatives with whom he disagrees on virtually every issue.
The future of digital media is indeed video (or, according to AT&T/Time Warner: "The future of video is mobile and the future of mobile is video" — you get the point), but the potential for (and duration of) a shift in billions of revenue away from television will require both digital content creators and digital distributors to invest in driving a shift in time, above all else.
The debate has been raging all summer, ever since Rodarte and Proenza Schouler decamped to Paris for couture in July, and Thom Browne announced he would move to Paris and show during ready-to-wear, and then Joseph Altuzarra said "me too," and even Lacoste said it was likewise heading back to its city of birth, and then Narciso Rodriguez canceled his show in favor of individual presentations, and Rag & Bone decided to do its own thing, and ... well, you get the point.

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