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That, too, was punctuated with a slam.
(That statement was punctuated with a word common to active-duty and retired Marines).
The end of Mr. Bush's remarks, which lasted only about 15 minutes, was punctuated with a blizzard of confetti.
The iPhone 5S announcement this week was punctuated with a lot of specs and buzzwords.
The Flames struggled in December, losing six of seven games during one stretch in the middle of the month that was punctuated with a 5 1 loss on home ice to the Canucks that the players described as embarrassing and which briefly dropped the Flames to eighth place in the Western Conference.
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"Fucking grow a pair, Bubba!" A rare spell of applause for Willett after he sank a lengthy birdie putt on the 9th green was punctuated with an acerbic barb: "We still hate you, Danny!" Maybe Pete Willett was right.
His interview is punctuated with a rising and falling staccato from his shoes.
This mantra, repeated on TV ads and in political debates, is punctuated with a tinge of inevitability and regret.
In retrospect, "What I Am" may have been more accurately titled had it been punctuated with a question mark.
The evening will be punctuated with a variety of burlesque and cabaret acts, like Candice Burridge and David Zen Mansley in "My Little Electric Chair," above.
Its white peeling paint facade is punctuated with a red door and the words "Hudson's Bay Company".
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