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That's GREAT! – with italics, caps, bold type, exclamation mark.
Sentences come heavy with italics and euphemism, sometimes both.
(That sentence might be scattered with italics and exclamation marks).
Her words are awash with italics, veering off at tangents to hit on an appropriate gag.
The long-range correlations between strands i and k are highlighted with a box, while the crankshaft correlations are highlighted with italics.
If only his style were not so perfervid, so riddled with italics, so defensive — even surly — about his status, in relation to Milford, as the tenacious underdog.
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Mr. Wolfe invented words, wrote in the point of view of his characters and peppered his pages with ellipses, italics and exclamation marks.
I don't reckon, though, it'll ever be printed that way, and this'll have to be the best, with the italics indicating the changes of events," said Faulkner.
Instead, the Nobel prize-winning author had to be content with using italics to convey different periods in time, and what he called the "unbroken-surfaced confusion" of Benjy's narrative, the first section of the novel which is told from the perspective of an adult with the mind of a child.
At the piano, Mr. Bley seems to weigh each note before delivering it, even when phrasing at a rapid clip; he will often repeat a phrase, giving it greater emphasis the second time, like someone mulling over what he has just said and deciding it bears immediate repeating, with verbal italics to underscore its importance.
The government release states (with my italics): The adjustment increased the estimated size of the civilian noninstitutional population in December by 1,510,000, the civilian labor force by 258,000, employment by 216,000, unemployment by 42,000, and persons not in the labor force by 1,252,000.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com