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someone who is the forefront of an important enterprise
he is the president's point man on economic issues - a soldier who goes ahead of a patrol
How To Use point man In A Sentence
- This is Europe's point man in brokering a peace between Israel and Arab states.
- Jeffery, poor Point Man, who is calling you "oversensitive"? Your Right Hand Thief
- I had two or three players in the first half and sometimes players disappoint managers. The Sun
- We passed a checkpoint manned by opposition fighters and dozens of Jeeps packed with soldiers.
- She believed it to be a modest hovel, although many of the items she had acquired over the years were priced at a point many would gasp at.
- At some point many homeowners want a home designed just the way they want it, not some house from a cookie cutter builder.
- The van enters past a checkpoint manned 24/7 in a gate on a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire.
- A Warrenpoint man has condemned as ‘madness’ a decision to switch traffic management from free-flowing roundabouts to stop-go traffic lights in Newry city.
- The wildlife biologist is the government's point man for drafting and executing policies to eradicate avian threats from the friendly skies. Bird hit man loves his human-life-saving job
- Ambassador Yu Qingtai is China's point man on global warming.