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"In this case, it was a punctuation mark -- a Question Mark.
The settlement was a punctuation mark in a long legal battle that has already produced one of the country's most extensive public records on a school shooting.
"It was a punctuation mark in my life every year because I would be doing other things but always come back to that, and I was always aware of my place in the story even as others around me were not," Rickman said.
"It was a punctuation mark in my life every year," he said, "because I would be doing other things but always come back to that and I was always aware of my place in the story even as others around me were not".
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That's a punctuation mark roughly every two words.
Obama is a walking analogy; if he were a punctuation mark, he'd be a colon.
It's a punctuation mark at the end of a life, and can bring profound satisfaction.
During this pas de deux, however, she takes one fleeting glance into his eyes, and then another, and each is a punctuation mark that perfectly illustrates the gradual progress of what her dancing has already demonstrated.
"By the time a woman has a broken nose or a black eye," Kit Gruelle, the program manager to the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, says, "we've missed ninety per cent of it.... Physical violence is a punctuation mark to all the other tactics [an abuser] has employed".
One of them–I'd like to remember it as being Dad finally broke the silence: "Probably best to spread them over his grave?" There should be a punctuation mark for regret.
There's a punctuation mark that most people have never heard of or noticed, even though they've probably seen it in print 1,000 times.
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