Hundreds of angry letters, punctuated with lots of exclamation marks, have poured into congressional offices.
As we said, the steady positive returns are punctuated by the occasional ugly surprise.
Amy was asthmatic, and her childhood was punctuated by trips to the emergency room.
Long intervals of pleasurably high income punctuated every now and then by a short, sharp shock.
Conversations pulled from wiretaps and acted out by puppets are punctuated with bleeps to cover profanity.
His campaign was a study in missed opportunities, punctuated by 90 brilliant minutes in Denver.
Rooms are minimalist in style - subdued whites and greys punctuated by designer furniture and lights.
Its growth is the quintessential emergent process, characterized by uncertainty and punctuated by discontinuity.
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The northwest-to-north winds were punctuated with gusts topping 80 mph at some Southern California points.
Which is why I punctuated my comments as I did with this symbol: ?
We passed what seems like endless fields of corn and soybeans, punctuated by wind turbines.
Teaching and learning have become hollow, desperate acts punctuated by recess, lunch, and homecoming.
Harmon reportedly criticized Chase publicly, and Chase then left Harmon a voicemail punctuated by profanity.
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And Kathleen Turner's career has been punctuated by a frequent rejection of the easy option.
The string orchestra, led by David Angus, punctuated, echoed and heightened the drama in transitional moments.
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It's that atmosphere, punctuated rather than inundated by action, that stays with you in the end.
In every direction is a cast of thousands, occasionally punctuated by a showboating ray or reef shark.
The space separating the two halves meanwhile is punctuated with LEDs that dance and glow during playback.
But certainly his inability to redefine the Chevrolet brand punctuated the difficulties of his entire two-year stay.
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The book is punctuated by odd illustrations which both announce and undercut the veracity of the story.
Over every 10 year span, the chart reveals multi-year periods of volatility, punctuated with turbulent advances and declines.
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But until this year he has punctuated it with occasional returns for the odd day of winter testing.
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It is well maintained, and punctuated by campsites and overnight cabins that sit within metres of the beach.
Rather, the scene consists of long stretches of banter punctuated by short, intense discussions of politics and policy.
Lightning-like flashes from exploding electrical transformers punctuated the night, often followed by the wail of emergency vehicles' sirens.
Now retired, his long hours practicing the organ are punctuated with doctor visits to receive Lupron hormone therapy.
The two have been together for eight years, punctuated by a temporary break-up in 2007 that is now long-forgotten.
Mr Johnson's journalistic career was stellar (he was editor of the Spectator, among other jobs) but punctuated by controversy.
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The movie zips ahead, in short, spiky scenes punctuated by skillfully edited montages of digitized photographs and newspaper articles.
The book is punctuated by passages on the roach from works like Algren's The Man With the Golden Arm.
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