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Passenger's exclamation at the end a trip from South Street: Awesome, girl!
But then a postal official opened a door and shouted an exclamation at seeing thousands of certified letters on a floor, said Gene Gavin, the Connecticut revenue commissioner.
But 95-Down threw me off because I suspected that a 'solution reaction' was a chemistry term, but it turned out to be the exclamation at a eureka moment.
On our side of the river, Morandi has included a tree with its five branches fanning out like the fingers of a hand opening in exclamation at the view; a surrogate admirer.
For those whose consciousness took shape before mobiles and social networking were the norm, Paul McMullan's exclamation at the Leveson inquiry that "privacy is for paedos" had the shocking resonance of a wake-up call.
Of the fans' reactions, blasting across the internet, the most succinct has been the repeated exclamation: "At least Dick Turpin wore a mask!" Yet Karl Oyston, discussing it while in transit on holiday, was emphatically not apologetic, as he explained the circumstances, which are not quite as straightforward as they appear.
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You know - right up until the religious exclamations at romantic moments throw a wet blanket over your desire.
The most famous one is rockyou.com, 40 million passwords leaked, and 87percentt of them were cracked using nothing more than an English dictionary and doing variations such as switching an O with a 0, adding a question mark at the end, or an exclamation mark at the end, and adding the numbers 12345 at the end.
Some impressionistic piano notes and an out-of-nowhere exclamation—"All right!"—at around the five-minute mark make for something of a climax, but the song doesn't really need one.
"I am not running for President," she said repeatedly on Monday, in an interview with National Public Radio's Steve Inskeep, adding at one point: "You want me to put an exclamation point at the end?" But when Inskeep pressed her to change tenses and say that she would never enter the race, she declined.
Look at me, I'm the bit that's a joke!" And then there comes a day when you look at your life and realise it basically IS an exclamation mark, at the end of somebody else's joke.
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