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He also started to make sense of the extreme highs and lows that had punctuated his life.
Numerous quasi-religious uprisings had punctuated the long era of Spanish sovereignty over the Philippines, but none possessed sufficient coordination to oust the Europeans.
At one point, he told me about a series of catastrophes that had punctuated his life over the past quarter century.
It didn't have the strangely alluring mechanical rawness of the 500C, while the shift to digital imaging disrupted the compartmentalized, meditative processes that had punctuated photography for the previous hundred and fifty years: shooting, developing, and printing.
If these daughterati had winnowed out the memorable players and incidents that had punctuated their lives, they would have protected themselves from charges of name-dropping, but they would have been left with no stories to tell.
The silence allowed a cathartic energy to well up—and then there was a different kind of roar, nothing at all like the raucous "U.S.A.! U.S.A!" that had punctuated earlier sections.
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