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The dinner — melted Manchego over escargot — was not very Finnish, but the argument was, being rather subdued and punctuated by a number of long, contemplative silences.

Though he pleaded guilty, Mr. Borker's case went on for more than 18 contentious months, punctuated by a number of hearings.

The history of the development of the process industry has been punctuated by a number of hazardous explosions, sometimes very severe.

For the next two and a half years the constant rotations in and out of the line were punctuated by a number of major battles, during which the Australians earned for themselves a formidable reputation.

I'm making my way down a cavernous stretch of east London's ExCel centre while the beginnings of the religious gathering (this year's theme: "BE COURAGEOUS!") kick off in at least three of its enormous exhibition rooms, which in turn are punctuated by a number of off-brand coffee stands.

Admiral Sir Roger Curtis, 1st Baronet, GCB (4 June 1746 – 14 November 1816) was an officer of the British Royal Navy, who saw action in several battles during an extensive career that was punctuated by a number of highly controversial incidents.

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The partners chose the name because Indian life is punctuated by a great number of festivals, each of which is associated with particular foods.

3T3 cells, 3T3 cells treated with estrogen and untreated 3T3BXB-ER cells displayed classical chromatin organization with dispersed euchromatin punctuated by a small number of discrete brightly-stained clumps of heterochromatic chromocenters and some small dense chromatin clumps along the nuclear periphery and around nucleoli (Fig. 1B).

For example, sampling the fossil record for marine vertebrate and invertebrate taxa from the Phanerozoic every ten thousand years over twenty million years revealed a series of irregular and unpredictable extinction pulses over time resembling "a forest of small events punctuated by a smaller number of high spikes".

Southern Israel has been dealing with a rain of rockets recently, as days and nights have been punctuated by a growing number of sirens and rocket explosions.

By the end of the 20th century, however, the neighborhood had deteriorated into a ramshackle area of largely one- and two-story flats and stores punctuated by a large number of vacant lots.

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