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Wali explained that his nights were often punctuated by explosions.
The meetings are often punctuated by Bush-conferred nicknames.
Legislative sessions were often punctuated by mortal threats, canings, flipped desks, and all-out slugfests.
The drama was high, but often punctuated by moments of humor.
But they were often punctuated by the pattering rhythms of Rabah Khalfa on darbouka (hand drum).
Despite a general sense of polite self-assurance, the ends of his sentences are often punctuated by nervous giggles.
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Though nearly a decade removed from competitive relevance, Jones' career has taken on something of a 'world tour' feel in recent years: showcase bouts against hopelessly overmatched opponents in such far-flung locales as Poland, Latvia and North Carolina, often punctuated with in-ring musical performances by the fighter himself.
The atmosphere was often tense, punctuated by moments of levity.
Passages like this are often immediately punctuated by hilariously anachronistic exclamations like "willickers!".
Even earlier, the Roman holidays celebrated in the Colosseum often were punctuated by cheers and laughter when the Emperor gestured thumbs down on a fallen gladiator.
With our increasingly complex care environments -- and against the backdrop of a world that often seems punctuated by stress, distractedness and incivility -- there is no substitute for resilience.
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