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Dot dot dot.
Dot, dot dot is not an ending.
Remember the dreaded dot, dot, dot…?
56th over: England 239-4 (Pietersen 124 Flintoff 44) Dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, one.
You end with dot, dot, dot of course.
So that instead of, say, "Look, dash, who, dash, I, dash, dash, dash," the text would read, "Look, dot, dot, dot, who, dot, dot, dot, I, dot, dot, dot, dot".
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Dot-dot-dot-dot-dash-dash-dash-dash," he wrote.
I'll remember both …" "Dot-dot-dot.
Pete, should that be dot-dot-dash?
Each exudes the sense of concluding on an ellipsis — of dot-dot-dot ad infinitum — suggesting that what we've just witnessed could keep on happening forever and ever.
He says it represents "the same dot-dot-dot housing, greenlawn, drive-to-work development that got us into this ongoing, environmentally degrading pattern of separated land use".
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