As a punctuation-neutral substitute, it has in mind a name nobody here seems to recognize: Willard Mountain.
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You can say that it's sort of a punctuation point on a history.
Across the fields and beyond a humming slash of motorway, the enormous bamboo stalk of Taipei 101, the second-tallest building in the world, stood like a punctuation mark.
In one particular extract, it says the paper omitted a punctuation mark, so that it appeared that the Koran was described with an obscene word, when this was not, in fact, the case.
Another issue is that a lot of times, we'd miss one character or accidentally highlight a nearby punctuation mark, which makes the translation a tad slower as it needs to talk to the server.
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He's a character who has held a great fascination for me - he's a very romantic character and a great punctuation point between the 19th and 20th century.
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Oh, what a difference punctuation makes.
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Emoticons, which represent moods and facial expressions using a combination of punctuation marks, numbers and letters, are the darling of the texting world.
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Mr Simon (whose unusual punctuation is a barrier to the uninitiated) became briefly famous in 1985 when, like Beckett, he won the Nobel.
I'm pleased to say that those who limited themselves to one element of punctuation at a time generally seemed to come out on my side.
"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise, " he said in 1986.
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If poets were punctuation, Zevon was a great, big, bold, in-your-face exclamation point in a world with too many pedestrian periods.
Specific marks are being allocated for good spelling, punctuation and grammar - a change that affects exams in English literature, geography, history and religious studies taken since January this year.
In the back of the bookstore prior to his interview, Mr. Lutz discussed some recent and disappointing trends in punctuation and grammar, a subject about which he is writing a book.
His review also recommends the reading test should be "refined" and that there should be a distinct writing test covering spelling, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary.
This is the beginning of a most extraordinary correspondence, which lasts almost a quarter of a century, until Emily Dickinson's death in 1886, and during which time the poet sent Higginson almost one hundred poems, many of her best, their metrical forms jagged, their punctuation unpredictable, their images honed to a fine point, their meaning elliptical, heart-gripping, electric.
Up until now, each comment we publish has been selected by a member of our team, and had its spelling and punctuation polished if necessary.
"It seems that a lot of errors revolve around the apostrophe, that eternally misunderstood punctuation mark, " he says.
But when I meet teachers who can't spell, who are incapable of drafting a simple letter to parents without making basic mistakes in grammar and punctuation, I have to wonder exactly what my children are being taught.
The whole 50 Fonts 2 set has a complete alphabet set with lower- and upper-case, plus numbers, punctuation, and extended characters.
In the game, players take on a series of increasingly tough enemies in an arena drawn using only the basic characters and punctuation marks available in Excel.
Punctuation is handled by swiping twice to the right and the symbol menu can even be accessed by a swipe up from the right edge of the full keyboard.
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