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The OAE's default phrasing is binary, ending either in exclamation marks or ellipses.
Today we are awash in exclamation points and affiliation symbols and sentiment more generally.
Although she may write in exclamation points — the recent press release had three — Ms. Pappas does not speak in them.
He embraces dumbness, singing about partying in exclamation points without ever broaching the subject of the stoned man's burden.
He is a man who speaks in exclamation points, a man who does not believe in the word "no".
Koppelman has a slightly breathless, treble-pitched New York accent — the old-style New York intellectual's accent, where even neutral sentences can end in exclamation points.
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He is in constant motion, his voice incessantly launched in exclamations, and his hands slicing through the air for emphasis.
During England's comeback win against Sweden on Friday, Farah tweeted several times, his angst and jubilation evident in exclamations such as "Oh my days!!!" and "Shabba!!!," respectively.
The Ontario-born Lynch, by contrast, spoke fast, in exclamations, reflecting a collision on the boards and the flash of blades barreling down the ice.
Twenty-seven years old, with cornflower-blue eyes and a closely trimmed beard, Smith tends to speak in exclamations, punctuated by a pealing laugh.
[cartoon id= a18636"] Twenty-seven years old, with cornflower-blue eyes and a closely trimmed beard, Smith tends to speak in exclamations, punctuated by a pealing laugh.
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