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"There was a punctuation point in my life".
He said last night: "I'm seeing it as a punctuation point.
Individual life becomes a punctuation point in the DNA's blind, automaton desire for eternity.
He understands when to turn to the camera to use it as a punctuation point.
Peter said that's partly why he ended up swearing a lot — he was using 'fuck' as a punctuation point as he tried to remember his next line".
A dining room free of winter gear seems to be a sign of class, and the whole process becomes a little ceremony, a punctuation point between the cold world outside and the warmth within.
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He has written a gripping literary thriller -- a precocious debut novel and an eloquent punctuation point to a sadly short career.
Obama's embrace of debate and political diversity can be both strength and weakness -- but in the long run, it's better to have debate than not in a time when the world is at a major punctuation point in history and when things tomorrow will be quite different than they were yesterday.
And in "Dominion" a practical joke -- involving an actor hired to impersonate an irate husband -- becomes the punctuation point to a dead-end affair.
HubSpot lays the ground rules for acceptable use of this useful but often overworked punctuation point in a chart aptly titled, Should I Use an Exclamation Mark?
But perhaps the most emphatic punctuation point for the drama extending throughout an entire week was the appearance of the next due edition of Charlie Hebdo itself -- published without the greatly mourned presence of eight team members, but with cash and in-kind infusions from Google and Le Monde.
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