As the above shows, the sketches would often belabour the point somewhat.
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I certainly don't belabour the point.
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Incidentally, feel free to belabour the point if you can find anything in the past six months.
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:: I hate to belabour the issue here : editors do need to learn to notify the other party.
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*Sorry to belabour this but I am simply responding to some of the comments above, in order to give you an accurate picture.
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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.
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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.
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I would prefer one comprehensive article-again, to belabour the point, like Wikipedia's Anti-Americanism and Anti-Canadianism-than a vaguely defined series.
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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 ".
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:: 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.
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