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For myself, a sort of cartoon cloud in the shape of a question mark floated above my head for two and a half hours.
Think "Last Year at Marienbad," the moon like a pear— the shape of a question.
The cutaway hair was in the shape of a question mark without the period.
This creation is an austere column of ice-pink satin with a ruffle in the shape of a question mark which wraps around the torso on a diagonal.
Maybe the day in July last year when a headache in the shape of a question mark curled itself around my right eye and made itself at home.
Designed in the shape of a question mark by architect Graham Dawbarn and officially opened by the Queen in 1960, the famous brick frontage and "atomic dot" wall provided a backdrop to shows from Blue Peter to Children in Need.
Meanwhile, relieved of Mighty Boosh duties, and sporting a new peroxide-blonde hairdo, Noel Fielding pleased with his surreal whimsy: "I'd like to get some bread in the shape of a question mark and make everyone a 'What?' sandwich".
While the booking of Carswell was clearly journalistically justified on a night when, as presenter David Dimbleby joked, his party was expected to double its parliamentary presence, the shape of this Question Time panel was a vivid illustration of the challenges posed to TV politics shows, mandated to be "balanced", by the blurring of the two-party standoff in Britain.
This onetime priest now held a heathen object inhis hand, a scrimshaw turtle made of ivory.There was a nick in its beak and a scratch inthe shape of a question mark on its back, butotherwise it was a beautiful thing.
That's not to mention the samizdat stuff: the unauthorized guides, the unofficial Web sites, the knockoff Magical Harry action figure I saw in an Inwood bodega once — a dead ringer, except that the scar on his forehead was in the wonderfully phenomenological shape of a question mark.
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