The book is punctuated by odd illustrations which both announce and undercut the veracity of the story.
The book is punctuated by passages on the roach from works like Algren's The Man With the Golden Arm.
This is the way early Polynesians first conquered this seemingly endless world of water that is punctuated by lumps of volcanic rock and coral.
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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Benioff's biography is punctuated by effort and showmanship--constantly proving the doubters wrong.
It is punctuated by few roads, many which are clogged by debris.
It is punctuated by successive bands of matte and burnished gold, stylized four-petal molded flowers, and gilded beading, all of which demanded hours of painstaking hand application.
Intense iterating is punctuated by laughter and moments of vulnerability.
Every now and then, the landscape is punctuated by a tiny village like Sant Mateu, set amongst the olive groves and consisting of little more than a whitewashed church on the brow of a hill.
Daily life in Japan is punctuated by mind-boggling encounters with gross inattention to or tolerance of clearly excessive, unnecessary, easily reducible costs that are, in any case, being incurred and must at some point be paid for.
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The Columbia River is punctuated by 14 huge dams that still generate electricity for the millions who live along its watershed, and as the region shifts to other sources of renewable energy, it's giving birth to new giants awe-inspiring structures that will stare down at us for centuries.
His act of thinking is often punctuated by the clicks of three different-colored ballpoint pens that he rotates through his fingers.
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It is well maintained, and punctuated by campsites and overnight cabins that sit within metres of the beach.
His plays are often set in very stifling little rooms with people saying vacuous things to each other that become more and more deadly, until a kind of naked power play is revealed that's punctuated by wrenching silences.
In every direction is a cast of thousands, occasionally punctuated by a showboating ray or reef shark.
His towering physique is topped by a bald head, punctuated with thick-rimmed black glasses and a big toothy smile.
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His new spot is a sea of white walls and columns punctuated by splashes of color: a sage gown with beads and feathers from his 2013 resort collection and a chaise longue he found on the street and re-covered in lapis-print fabric of his own design.
Its growth is the quintessential emergent process, characterized by uncertainty and punctuated by discontinuity.
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The two have been together for eight years, punctuated by a temporary break-up in 2007 that is now long-forgotten.
This preoccupation with physical stature, which was punctuated so perfectly by steroid scandals in pro sports, is thought by many to have been a reaction to hird-wave feminism, one of the most influential gender movements in history.
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We see a steep drop off in revenues and units near term, punctuated by a drop in subscriber adds, and an OS refresh that is largely ignored by carriers and consumers alike, driving RIM into a forced sale in 2013.
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The case is not the first regarding a health care worker accused of harming patients during a career punctuated by troubling incidents.
The pilgrimage from garage to marketplace is a chaotic journey fraught with false starts, dead ends, redesigns, changes of heart, moments of elation punctuated by sloughs of despair.
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