Hundreds of angry letters, punctuated with lots of exclamation marks, have poured into congressional offices.
Conversations pulled from wiretaps and acted out by puppets are punctuated with bleeps to cover profanity.
The northwest-to-north winds were punctuated with gusts topping 80 mph at some Southern California points.
The space separating the two halves meanwhile is punctuated with LEDs that dance and glow during playback.
Over every 10 year span, the chart reveals multi-year periods of volatility, punctuated with turbulent advances and declines.
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Now retired, his long hours practicing the organ are punctuated with doctor visits to receive Lupron hormone therapy.
His towering physique is topped by a bald head, punctuated with thick-rimmed black glasses and a big toothy smile.
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Many of the scenes are brief vignettes punctuated with intentionally awkward physical comedy.
Take this along for a long airplane trip punctuated with connections.
The week is punctuated with hayrides, sing-alongs, and a talent show.
The musical portrays Motown's first 25 years through the eyes of Gordy and is punctuated with a stunning collection of vintage hits and energetic dance numbers.
Murphy puts a high gloss on dysfunction, and the tediously drawn-out scenes that are constantly punctuated with high-energy seventies songs counteract any potential emotional connection with the characters.
The day was also punctuated with the occasional lighthearted moment.
The production is punctuated with exotic and avant-garde theatrical effects.
The Patriots cut the lead to 14-11 in the third quarter with an 80-yard drive that Mr. Brady punctuated with a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Alge Crumpler.
The firm has also offered free video games punctuated with ads to customers in Greece, and free text messages to Czech students who agree to accept ads in the same format.
Would-be business titans need to learn that economic history is punctuated with crises and disasters, that booms inevitably give way to busts, and that the business cycle, having survived many predictions of extinction, continues to prey on the modern economy.
Australian outfit No Anchor understand how to make sinister noise-rock that sounds great: Their 2011 album, Real Pain Supernova, includes slabs of distorted bass notes that rumble and quake, sludgy riffs played at a crawling pace, shrieks of feedback that shoot skyward, and harrowing vocals punctuated with shrill wailing.
Darden Restaurants, which owns Olive Garden, Red Lobster and Longhorn Steakhouse, has responded to the trend with new restaurant franchises like Yard House, which prides itself on a large draft beer menu, American-fusion cuisine and a lively atmosphere punctuated with classic rock music and flat-screen TVs playing sporting events and news broadcasts.
The payroll-tax cut has only been extended for two months, ensuring that the rest of the year will be punctuated with fiscal skirmishes, even as nothing is done to deal with America's medium-term fiscal mess, or to smooth the huge tax hikes and spending cuts that loom at the end of 2012 under current law.
But until this year he has punctuated it with occasional returns for the odd day of winter testing.
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He punctuated it with a high-five with Steve Williams, his caddy, and a man who has been on the bag for three previous Masters victories with his old boss, Tiger Woods.
They scored the first seven points for a shocking 49-19 lead, and punctuated the drubbing with five dunks in the final 10 minutes.
But even so, it was a relatively good closing for the week punctuated as it was with rambunctious, gut-churning sessions.
But over the past decade the urban landscape has been punctuated here and there with arresting -- and, in some cases, almost bizarre -- buildings.
With the Oscars around the corner, the drama on Lhuillier's runway was wrapped in beads on lace and punctuated by malachite, with illusion effects, plunging backs and strapless glamour.
In a forceful but controlled statement to the judge punctuated by occasional raps with her first on the podium, Hill described how she failed to pay taxes during a period when she'd dropped out of the music business to protect herself and her children, who now number six.
All of this is punctuated by a metal top with large metallic knobs, and inside you'll find an APS-C 24.3 megapixel sensor.
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And for those who need more privacy, the hotel has recently opened a four bedroom villa, the Hideaway, a five minute private launch ride away on the island of Therasia, with the same cool, white stone interiors punctuated by lavender woven fabrics as the cave houses up above along with a dedicated staff.
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