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1. "Here speaks a man with a devoted wife," he said, jabbing the drumstick into the air to punctuate his speech, "an adoring family, and a position which affords him the respect of the district, invites the jealousy of his inferiors and provides for a most comfortable mode of living indeed
2. “They merely punctuate the endless marches in all kinds of weather
3. any second those ham hands would punctuate his words
4. As if to punctuate his point, a lightning bolt lit up the sky
5. The newly birthed mirrors each began to play more scenes just to punctuate Scratch’s points
6. His knocking was so sudden and forceful that it startled the occupants of the house, who at the time were in one of those awkward silences that punctuate a family row
7. puzzle which had no solution he began to punctuate his comments with a jabbing
8. "And while Paddy can't spell, punctuate, or use a Thesaurus, he can write well enough for what
9. He raised a polished silver flask to punctuate the offer, and continued
10. '” she took a bite and then used the wafflewich to punctuate her point
11. Along the Texas coast, there are seven major bay systems that punctuate the coastline
12. As if to punctuate the thought, he was seized by another uncontrollable sneezing fit
13. short turns with that J-turn stop and a pole plant, to punctuate your
14. bay systems that punctuate the coastline
15. The music seemed to punctuate their conversation
16. And several weeks later, to punctuate the point, we held a “Parity Now!” rally on the West Lawn of the Capitol, where Senators Wellstone and Domenici appeared with me and my Republican House colleague Marge Roukema
17. A gap sometimes can punctuate a reversal because it signals strong sentiment as traders react to a stimulus of some sort, whether from a news story, an earnings report, or whatever
18. A gap can punctuate a reversal as it signals a
19. Who was the author of that couplet which served to punctuate his march, and of all the other songs which he was fond of singing on occasion? We know not
1. I measured time in solid blocks of obscurity punctuated by the slide of battered tin across concrete
2. This was the sum total of my life for four days: mute acceptance punctuated by brief moments of dumb, brute defiance
3. wall, beyond which was an open area of rough grazing punctuated by
4. this season, there was row after row of cabbages, punctuated with the
5. punctuated by the occasional splash as a fish leapt out of
6. I also knew that most jobs are routine; mainly drudgery, punctuated by short moments of thrills and accomplishment
7. When the adventuress awoke, she and Dorro talked for many hours about their lives and choices—hers a life of wild exploits and his, a mostly contemplative one of study, though punctuated with some adventures of his own
8. Maldynado was supposedly leading a fencing practice, though copious amounts of chatter punctuated the clanks of metal
9. The storm grew closer, punctuated by the clashing of thunderclaps– angry voices bouncing from tree trunk to tree trunk
10. Frank did not want to give William the impression that he was concerned or felt threatened by his visit in any way, so he punctuated his statement with a smile
11. "Oh, right," I answered, my breath punctuated by bursts of grey mist condensing on the cold winter air
12. Her old man Ralph had an earthy sense of humour, punctuated by colourful, slightly risqué, but still suitable-for-family-company stories
13. He was told to hold the line, and after a few minutes punctuated by static, he heard Blackshear’s voice
14. After several failed attempts to make the long-distance connection to Italy, Ferguson finally located the 1067th, and after several more static-filled connections punctuated by sudden disconnections, was able to get through to Gaetano
15. It could be theorized that this land had existed over millennia of time in this densely vegetative state punctuated by geologically short intervals of glaciation as the earth cooled, then warmed again
16. At about this juncture I began to discern a punctuated progression
17. His was called Punctuated Equilibrium
18. Here I think that I perceive a progression punctuated by sharp advances toward the making of modern man, many in seeming response to rapid changes in habitat as well as natural disasters
19. Somewhere in the time between the…two events a bipedal hominid began its slow punctuated rise toward the life-form that became us
20. Not many girls would have been cute enough to think of writing it--and all punctuated so nicely and not one word misspelled
21. In the pool were naked or virtually naked men and women separated by a sort of grill punctuated by windows so they could converse or stare at each other
22. One Parsi is a sentence punctuated with BCs and MCs
23. ” I punctuated the sentence with a yawn
24. A sustained exchange then follows, punctuated with sporadic explosions and not-too-distant caterwauling
25. punctuated by the front doors to several other homes
26. punctuated the nearest bedroom wall to reveal a very old-fashioned
27. As the doors opened for their entrance, Jesse heard soft music and the rustling of people standing punctuated by soft gasps
28. occasionally punctuated the mall ceiling
29. “I swear that I will defend the innocent, uphold justice, and not break the peace, for as long as I live and breathe!” he declared, his vow punctuated by the blue flash
30. Gelahn’s laughter punctuated her defences and she staggered to her feet as the sound of flapping wings, a faint tremor above the continuing noise of war, drifted away
31. It was close to noon here, and the bright tropical sunlight from the magic windows lit the room, while the fresh sea breeze and the sound of the distant surf filled the air, punctuated by the chirps of bird life
32. ” A hard swallow punctuated his words, then, “In a dream the night of the messenger, her voice came to me full of terror, screaming ‘Moshe, help me!’ I know it was only a dream, but after I was almost done in by the water, I haven’t been able to keep myself together like before
33. Empty blackness stared back, punctuated only by a momentary sparkle as if a faraway star had suddenly twinkled
34. On stage, screams and shouts in English, Chinese, and Vietnamese were punctuated by frantic long and short bursts of automatic weapons fire at anything that moved
35. A single ram’s horn punctuated his remark
36. The trip downriver to the new granary building site was punctuated with the sounds of the
37. A few minutes pass, punctuated only by the happy munching of the boy, who, as Hartstongue had predicted, is even now dividing the remaining berries and leaves into three equal portions
38. blackness stared back, punctuated only by a momentary sparkle as if a faraway star had
39. animated gestures that punctuated the speech A sudden urge to scratch came upon him, and
40. After a brief rest punctuated by peeks through the chinks of the shelter wall, we hired two porters to carry the sacks on the rest of the foot journey
41. It is interesting to note that the higher energy (super) universes which are composed of magnetic plasma and filaments punctuated with galaxies resemble nerve fibers punctuated with neural cells in our brains
42. or nadis punctuated with rotating chakras and acupoints which is found in
43. punctuated the atmosphere of the entire city
44. The farewell scene, as all the real-life drama, was punctuated with a touch of cunning and comedy
45. For each, tidbits of the colony‘s history, punctuated with
46. Reluctantly they turned towards the hinterland where solitary mountain cones punctuated rolling hills and valleys
47. An aroma of polish and perfume filled the house that morning, punctuated by the smell of cigarette smoke that acted like a combined tranquilliser, to calm the impending chaos
48. Most of them would never get out of that rut and lived lonely lives that were only punctuated by the social life that devoured the money they often had to work hard for
49. punctuated by dreams of death
50. but then there wasn’t the familiar Finnish accent punctuated with
1. Thirty years after the fact, Lippman punctuates the memory
2. As if to drive home this message, Stallman punctuates his
3. Nuns are more cloistered, spend more time in silence, and their day is lived around the rhythm of the Liturgy of the Hours, the Divine Office, which punctuates their days with prayer
1. punctuating the statement with a few loud snaps of
2. and the hills of Franconia punctuating the horizon
3. “Perhaps you should,” Imbrahim warned, punctuating his statement with an angry snort
4. La Vasse’s voice had assumed a harsher tone, the weight in his voice and words punctuating his heightened status of authority
5. Isabelle,” he said, punctuating the sentence with a quick flip of his wrist
6. Occasionally punctuating his observations with admiring exclamations at the brilliance of his mentor
7. “Where - Is - The - Baby,” he roars, punctuating each word with a violent shake
8. A nerve wracking undercurrent of criticism punctuating the occasional
9. The ordinary burps and belches that the trolls so enjoyed punctuating their conversations with were now a bit too powerful, both in volume and in scent
10. Thanks for taking the time to email, not to mention capitalizing and punctuating, and indulging my current eccentricity for de-netcasting and twitter-briefing
11. The State's Ministry of Music implements invariant punctuating rhythm in its war anthems to generate uniformity, unity, and aggressive defiance
12. somewhere in the distance, punctuating the night with her lonely call
13. stood up, but not before punctuating her statement
14. ” Stacey could still feel the old man’s strong arms wrapped around his shoulders, punctuating the hug with a squeeze
15. "So, like, did your family, like, throw you out?" she sneered, punctuating it with another toss of her white-streaked hair and crossing her red-soled shoes
16. ” Her door slammed closed, punctuating the remark
17. But what didn’t, in those days?) As Mother Mountain, she appeared weekly on the 10-watt student radio station, punctuating excerpts from Minima Moralia and philippics about the aerospace industry and modern kitchen appliances with renditions of Stockhausen on her detuned violin
18. He swung once, twice, again, and again, punctuating each blow with a shout
19. While Stella read My Graves, punctuating its tragic paragraphs with chuckles, and Rusty slept the sleep of a just cat who has been out all night curled up on a Jane Andrews tale of a beautiful maiden of fifteen who went to nurse in a leper colony—of course dying of the loathsome disease finally—Anne glanced over the other manuscripts and recalled the old days at Avonlea school when the members of the Story Club, sitting under the spruce trees or down among the ferns by the brook, had written them