I should point out I was wearing a chicken suit at the time.
English phrasal verb
point out
To draw attention to something.
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But I say it to point out that change has been a constant in our history, and the reason America's better is because we didn't look backwards.
I don't think it has, but I was just pointing out that people, most people look at things from a particular angle.
I've been around a long time, as been pointed out many times tonight.
I think that's really important to point out.
But I realize that this is self-interested pleading because obviously, I am a product of the system, as you rightly point out.
Well, let me just point out that British aid to India is about 0.
I pointed out that Apple does many things like accessibility features for those with disabilities that don't rely on an ROI.