| 1. | That rule is both unwise and beside the point of this case.
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| 2. | Guns and other heavy artillery are brandished but are beside the point.
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| 3. | But that is in many ways beside the point with this book.
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| 4. | The fact no such offer was ever made was beside the point.
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| 5. | Karr sees the current rhetoric about saving salmon as beside the point.
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| 6. | But she says she feels that the money is beside the point.
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| 7. | But it says here his performance was largely beside the point.
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| 8. | But everybody knows that the white half is beside the point.
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| 9. | Whether the outcome was his fault is almost beside the point.
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| 10. | I think the banjo and fiddle are almost beside the point.
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