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bullet point
noun
- any of a number of items printed in a list, each after a centred dot, usually the most important points in a longer piece of text
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Even the messiest, most obstreperous books are reduced to a litany of bullet points, or a single bullet point.
And that second bullet point, his biggest applause line with conservatives for months?
Bullet Point 4: There are “suspicions of corruption in the Afghan government.”
Bullet Point 3: Washington is “bargaining [with various allies] to empty the Guantanamo prison.”
Bullet Point 5: The Chinese regime hacks into foreign computers.
In the midst of the Palais-Royal a republican received a bullet point-blank in his chest in return for an insult.
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