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The rhetorical lesson for presenters is to punctuate your presentation with clear calls to action.
FORBES: Obama and the S&P Downgrade
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There's their fizz, of course, to punctuate your holiday with exclamation marks of popping corks (or hissing caps).
WSJ: My, What a Big Beer You Have!
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Details such as limestone and oak flooring, carved marble bathtubs, and a private tower with panoramic views punctuate the beauty and meticulous design of this American palace.
FORBES: America's Most Beautiful Mansions For Sale
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Occasional wineries punctuate the final stretch before the postcard-worthy village, with its river-meets-mountain vistas and deserted streets flanked with countrified guesthouses.
BBC: Pouring pints in South Africa��s Cape Winelands
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With a history anchored in farming, the settlements that punctuate the region are more like hamlets than towns.
BBC: Cross-country skiing in Washington��s Methow Valley
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He plays Matt, a standup comedian with a story to tell, and he tells it, straight to the camera, to punctuate its dramatization in flashbacks.
NEWYORKER: Sleepwalk with Me