Hundreds of angry letters, punctuated with lots of exclamation marks, have poured into congressional offices.
Everything these elves say seems to have an exclamation point on the end of it.
But Chrysler is just the latest to put the exclamation mark to the point.
Adorable puns, pink-heavy web design, way too many exclamation points these do not an intelligent site make.
Gurung added some exclamation points, specifically citing as his muse a woman in combat.
Asterisks and exclamation marks were used to tone down offensive language in the brochure and online.
So, an "LOLOL" is worth more than an "LOL, " and the more exclamation points, the better.
Letting out an exclamation, I gripped the notebook with both hands and pressed it to my chest.
There's their fizz, of course, to punctuate your holiday with exclamation marks of popping corks (or hissing caps).
He sometimes spices things up by capitalizing "no" or adding an exclamation point.
Avoid overusing exclamation points, regardless of how energized or friendly you might feel.
But we didn't expect our tasting to end with a rare exclamation point.
In the rapid-fire exchanges between debaters on news shows, "absolutely" is the linguistic version of an exclamation point, Thompson says.
They illuminated the piers and the masts so that they appear to be bright exclamation points lofted in the night sky.
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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.
He is the builder behind six luxury condos that, like giant exclamation points, punctuate the skyline of the famed South Beach.
In fact, he makes liking Blackcurrant Tango a matter of national pride with fighter jets serving as the perfect exclamation point.
Beneath were several lines of boldface type in Japanese ending in an exclamation point.
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The only sign that things could get rowdy comes in the form of an exclamation point hanging out next to the fam.
It's the kind of parenthetical subtlety one doesn't expect from many mainstream movies, but especially one working so hard for exclamation points.
Her memoirs, handwritten in a scrawl that only one friend could decipher and transcribe, are heavily packed with italics and exclamation marks and parentheses.
Crosby's eye-popping goal provided the exclamation point in a 4-0 win in Game 5 on Thursday night as the Penguins took a 3-2 series lead.
You'll need a password of 7 to 12 characters, one uppercase, one lowercase, one number and, preferably, one character like an exclamation point or ampersand.
The game's exclamation point came when the Steelers pulled off a play that looked like it could have been drawn up on a schoolyard playground.
Little wonder there is an exclamation mark in the show's title.
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Intersecond's bags bore a pink ribbon symbol containing an exclamation mark.
My favorites were finding find out who sends the most emails flagged with the high alert exclamation point, and who takes the prize for lengthy emails.
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In game you cannot run fast enough when this track starts and out of game, it serves as a sharp, exclamation point in the surrounding somber pieces.
Upending defending national champ Miami in the closing seconds in front of the whole country was the fitting exclamation point that propelled him to true legend status.
Another chapter is a pretend letter from Caroline Herschel (another under-appreciated female astronomer of yore) who dishes out capital letters and exclamation marks like an over-eager e-mailer.
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