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"exclamation point" Definitions
  1. the sign (!) used in writing after an exclamation.
  2. this mark sometimes used in writing two or more times in succession to indicate intensity of emotion, loudness, etc.: Long live the Queen!!
  3. this mark sometimes used without accompanying words in writing direct discourse to indicate a speaker's dumbfounded astonishment: “His wife just gave birth to quintuplets.”(!)

424 Sentences With "exclamation point"

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The film kind of has an exclamation point; at the end of it, there's a big exclamation point.
While you're seeking regular intel (marked with a white exclamation point icon), the major intel (yellow exclamation point) helps fill out the story missions across each province.
Everything Amber Rose does ends in one big exclamation point.
When the heck did one exclamation point become not enough?!!
He later vacillated on whether the exclamation point was needed.
"We talked her down to one exclamation point," Petersen said.
It takes a moment to pinpoint the blinking exclamation point.
It was very easy to brush aside Jeb Exclamation Point.
The single exclamation point is the domain of the corporate email.
Coldplay had become the ball upon which stood her exclamation point.
There was no collusion except by the Democrats, exclamation point, Marie.
So maybe combine that with some generous, balanced exclamation point use!!!!!!!
That was my exclamation point, my enthusiasm bleeding onto the page.
He added an exclamation point, defensively, by tallying four blocked shots.
"I'm going to space!" he sings, the exclamation point absolutely implied.
Movie musicals are especially fond of the exclamation point — there's Oklahoma!
Passion is what drives us to "do something," exclamation point implied.
And, quite the exclamation point to what was a memorable trip.
The comeback served as an exclamation point during a momentous weekend.
Her exclamation point reassures me that she wrote this in fun.
Her exclamation point reassures me that she wrote this in fun.
It should have been an exclamation point, because you nailed it.
"The First Family!" the headline reads, with an unapologetically sincere exclamation point.
" Said Mulaney, "These films are, to quote the president, 'Sad, exclamation point.
It is a film that every shot came with an exclamation point.
With fun, colorful fonts and exuberant exclamation point, Yahoo, you'll be missed.
It served as an emphatic exclamation point on Opera Forward's final weekend.
F, adding the exclamation point and another "F" for a particular emphasis.
She can let a single exclamation point stand as an entire paragraph.
Then when you tack on the exclamation point, it just gets annoying.
Regardless of the intent behind its usage, many exclamation point skeptics remain.
It's not, actually, the sort of thing that deserves an exclamation point.
Brands gives new meaning to the exclamation point in the company's name. Yum!
"Jeb exclamation point!" he shouted, in a spoof of his quixotic campaign moniker.
The exclamation point on that run was the one-hand slam by Foster.
Meanwhile, he shared a sweet skyline shot with a heart exclamation point emoji.
Seldom has a title ever earned its exclamation point in more emphatic fashion.
When speaking about climbing, his enthusiasm sometimes demands an exclamation point as punctuation.
Portman's performance puts an exclamation point on Celeste's every gesture, word and saunter.
The Vikings are looking to end their surprising season with an exclamation point.
Both start with E, both make you want to use an exclamation point afterward.
The exclamation point logo was a red blotch, resembling the sole of a shoe.
When he's firing right within Golden State's system, Barnes functions as an exclamation point.
Some sort of declaratory exclamation point that signalled towards delighted confusion and questioning surprise?
On the left side of the message was an exclamation point inside a circle.
After "land of the free," we have a question mark, not an exclamation point.
Jeb: Oh, uhmp, humph, I'm Jeb Bush, Exclamation Point, I'm at your service, Chump.
I remember this so clearly: I pressed shift-1 and put the exclamation point.
Did you know that most typewriters didn't have an exclamation point 50 years ago?
Little tiny messages that end with a teeny-weeny sentence with an exclamation point.
I remember this so clearly: I pressed shift-1 and put the exclamation point.
When it comes, he speaks as if his internal keyboard lacks an exclamation point.
This passage is the green light for murdering dissidents (again, with an exclamation point).
Hack Wilson looked like a human exclamation point, with big shoulders and little tiny feet.
Also, adding an exclamation point to a sentence does not automatically make it more interesting!
Belichick gets the most out of everything in his keyboard arsenal, including the exclamation point.
Forward Zach Smith put an exclamation point on one of the Red Raiders' transition baskets.
It was sometimes followed by an exclamation point, which Tejerina was not a fan of.
" The 2020 slogan: "Our new slogan is going to be: 'Keep America Great' — exclamation point.
He had not yet rolled out his exclamation point only to crumple like a comma.
The notion of terrorism "has almost become an exclamation point for criminal cases," he said.
The accompanying video title is often in caps and usually has more than one exclamation point.
Sometimes I'll make the exclamation point a parenthetical, as a kind of after thought ("Can't wait (!)").
But Trump's exclamation point abuse is like your aunt who uses Comic Sans in her emails.
Farther south, near Gorda, the massive landslide last month added an exclamation point to the misery.
The little glance made it even more of an arrogant step-over, a Sixers exclamation point.
If the post ends with an exclamation point, the computer interprets that the person is happy.
For Sanders, a victory in California would put an exclamation point on his unlikely insurgent candidacy.
Sure, its cliche to call Adlene Guedioura's goal an exclamation point, but that's what it was.
It is not, despite the exclamation point in its title, an exhibition that favors razzle-dazzle.
Still, California is the exclamation point Clinton wanted to make her nomination clear beyond a doubt.
With the Oscars looming, the final exclamation point to this awards season, it's an important lesson.
But on the third run, she tried again and landed both for an emphatic exclamation point.
If you choose to use an exclamation point, use only one to convey excitement, Pachter said.
It's Chimney Rock State Park, a majestic formation that culminates in the wonderfully named Exclamation Point.
The new period is like the old exclamation point: They have meaning and are used sparingly.
But the double exclamation point — as is appropriate for our age of excess — is the new single !.
To craft the dialogue, Sikoryak pulled from some of Trump's most humiliating, exclamation-point studded, public utterances.
Jamar Summers put an exclamation point on the evening with an impressive fourth-quarter scoop-and-score.
The Bryant-to-Witten connection put an exclamation point on the Cowboys' domination of the third quarter.
A 98-yard touchdown drive represented the exclamation point for the Rebels early in the fourth quarter.
The Pier 1 Mercury Glass Finial Tree Topper puts the final exclamation point on your holiday decor.
The survey puts an exclamation point on why homes sales were less than robust this past spring.
It was full of bluster, involved odd capitalization, and had an exclamation point thrown in for good measure.
"The Rise of Skywalker" looks to put an exclamation point on Disney's big year at the box office.
By pressing the question mark and exclamation point symbols, you can get the inverted versions used in Spanish.
I've always been curious, with that in mind, about the exclamation point in the title of You're Dead!
My friend Zack Burba [of Seattle's IJI] suggests that it's like being yourself, but with an exclamation point.
It is less a sequel than a punctuation mark, an exclamation point, a grand I-told-you-so.
Underneath the expletive, which was punctuated with an exclamation point, was a swastika drawn over Justice Ginsburg's lips.
Just last year, the exclamation point rose to new movie-title heights with Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some!!
She responded with verve, as if the determined downward swoop of her eye could signal an exclamation point.
Does reading this article change your view on the exclamation point, the em dash or punctuation in general?
The game could put an exclamation point on a dominating year for the league and its TV partners.
The signing of Alvarez kicks off the DAZN-boxing partnership with an exclamation point and plenty of zeroes.
The doctor who had seen him then had included it in her note, followed by an exclamation point.
It doesn't necessarily come from Washington, and this is going to put a big exclamation point on that.
I was planning to continue to write and comment, and this just put an exclamation point on it.
The view from Exclamation Point is said to be spectacular, though you couldn't prove it from my photos.
Now, Yahoo looks like a serious news site (but somehow we can't move past that wayward exclamation point).
I think Amazon is putting an exclamation point on saying, 'We are going to win the home, folks!
And to think that the party in question even with the expenditure of far more money lost, exclamation point.
A general warning might use an exclamation point, and a fire warning might use an illustration of a flame.
Especially for large ensemble shows, it can easily become problematic trying to provide an exclamation point for every character.
The best strategy is using one exclamation point whenever something you write might be interpreted the wrong way without.
The Cubs put an exclamation point on 2016, a year full of epic, improbable and truly spectacular sports moments. 
He might be flailing as a candidate, with that exclamation point trailing after his name like a wilted carnation.
The mortgage application numbers this week just put an exclamation point on an already positive trend for mortgage lenders.
The news comes not with a bang—or an exclamation point—but with something closer to a resigned sigh.
"We can always learn from the struggles of history!" the website's copy began, with an eerily gleeful exclamation point.
That means my account will be forever yellow exclamation point-flagged, if I don't follow through on Google's recommendations.
But, first, of course, try just tapping that exclamation point beside your failed message and then tap "Try Again."
" Bush then gave Kimmel the boot before driving off as he pumped his fist and said, "Jeb exclamation point!
Mostly, the ending played more like a pause in the conversation than a period, much less an exclamation point.
"So good!!" he writes, as if an extra exclamation point can distract from this otherwise joyless calorie delivery system.
And yet that is what has happened, with the April employment numbers putting an exclamation point on the trend.
To Jonny Sun, a writer on "BoJack Horseman" and a viral tweeter, the exclamation point is the wild child.
Defeat of the Texas legislation would provide a bright exclamation point for the progress of the transgender rights movement.
A unified Republican defense of Trump in both chambers over Ukraine would add an exclamation point to this pattern.
In an exclamation-point-filled statement last month, the president said his "America First" policy required siding with Saudi Arabia.
"It was the exclamation point that set the tone that Al-Islah was now going to be targeted," said Schmitz.
So if you prefer an exclamation point at the end of sentences, Google should be able to figure that out.
The platform is adding four new buttons: An exclamation point, a question mark, a happy face and a sad face.
His death puts an exclamation point on the end of Cold War style of ideological conflict between capitalism and communism.
I loved Morgan's enthusiasm at tribal council, where every sentence she uttered was bolded and ended with an exclamation point.
Suzuki provided the exclamation point with a three-run homer to center field, giving the Nationals an 11-1 advantage.
After all, he is 95, and he regards the airline as a legacy, an exclamation point to a colorful life.
It turns out much, much better than you could have imagined, from the beginning on: Jeb: Jeb Bush, exclamation point.
"I thought after 'Jeb!' people would have retired the exclamation point," he said, referring to Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign slogan.
The dysfunctional Trump presidency has put an exclamation point on this, but Congress has been dysfunctional for almost three decades.
Every day, people around the world struggle with a seemingly trivial decision: whether or not to use an exclamation point.
Rogers's death would be one way to put an exclamation point on the end of Marvel's third phase of movies.
True, the exclamation point does reflect the spirit of the film (and certainly the end does seem like an exclamation).
WASHINGTON — President Trump released an exclamation-point-filled statement on Tuesday about the assassination of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi.
The sack was the final play of the game, a thumping exclamation point on the N.F.L.'s only perfect season.
Dance Festival, the late-spring extravaganza now in its 13th season, is an uninhibited enthusiasm for dance (that exclamation point!).
Failure would put a bizarre exclamation point on the symbolic 100-day marker that the administration coincidentally will reach Saturday.
It was the exclamation point on a hot streak, begun on March 22, where he won five of six contests.
One of my favorite lines, given to me from a colleague, is just using a person's name with an exclamation point.
For example, he says, pick a sentence, inserting two symbols – like an exclamation point – after the first letter of each word.
In the Washington Post interview, Trump said he would like to trademark the phrase both with and without an exclamation point.
The exclamation point was maybe reserved for homemade birthday cards; more often, it came with an expression of post-ironic despair.
With the help of an exclamation point, "sad," for example, has transformed from a state of feeling to a rude taunt.
Historic actions taken by the Obama administration in 2016 put an exclamation point on the problems within our criminal justice system.
But Federer's mark still merits an exclamation point in a period during which the game has become faster and more physical.
With Stanford this weekend, they'll have their best shot at an exclamation point on their resume that they'll get this year.
The utterance is so on the nose, up-for-it exclamation point and all, that it surely must be self-aware.
Huge!) and language elements (the exclamation point) in the past year — and especially the past few weeks — it has been Trumpified.
After all, as the old philosophical joke has it, What is a question mark but an exclamation point in middle age?
"Use this iPhone to reset your Apple ID password?" an official, gray Apple pop-up said beneath an exclamation point icon.
It's a very loud maybe: a question mark in a situation where many partisans and prognosticators itched for an exclamation point.
To Mr. Haley, a Democrat, the shootings were an exclamation point to legislation he had introduced six other times since 2001.
Coal is getting crushed The bankruptcy of Murray Energy puts an exclamation point on the stunning downfall of America's coal industry.
This move is totally in character for bin Salman, yet the president is taking his side with an exclamation point. Why?
Jeb has gone from replacing his surname with an exclamation point to putting exclamation points before, after and all around that surname.
Much of the cast feels similarly green; Swint's effusive but hollow performance as Tirzah in particular feeling like a giant exclamation point.
Vows 7 Photos View Slide Show ' If there is a punctuation mark that reflects Hannah Eddy's personality, it is the exclamation point.
Many people mistakenly think this — along with adding in a rogue exclamation point or other character — is the key to password health.
Soybeans, potatoes, and corn melt invisibly into the food chain, but tomatoes add a big red exclamation point to the current debate.
One White House official said Trump wanted to "put an exclamation point" on what happened regardless of the form that took Thursday.
It has a variety of meanings, but is generally used to emphasize something, dismiss another person, or act as an exclamation point.
A textbook chasedown to dot the exclamation point in the Spurs' 129-100 season opening victory against the newly monolithic looking Dubs.
"This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history," he wrote, punctuating his statement with an exclamation point.
The visit comes after Trump signed his signature tax legislation, putting an exclamation point on a tumultuous first year for the President.
Afterward she stood holding her medal with her teammates, and as they smiled determinedly, she bopped around like a human exclamation point.
For example, Adam McKay's The Big Short put an exclamation point on the financial crisis in a way no other work has.
"You gotta play to win the game — period, point, exclamation point," said Craig Varoga, who headed the party's House of Delegates campaigns.
Simpson and Teske put an exclamation point on Michigan's four-day party at Madison Square Garden with 211 minutes 063 seconds left.
As TT raps about shunning a relationship's usual trappings in favor of pure pleasure, that staccato wail is like an exclamation point.
So she returned to competition and on Sunday night put an exclamation point on her status as the world's best female gymnast.
But as opposed to being the celebratory exclamation point on all that self-congratulation, the prevailing mood may be closer to relief.
"To beat a team that's really been hot is an exclamation point on the early part of the season for us," said Price.
Burevestnik is less useful at winning a war, or maintaining peace, than at putting an exclamation point on a theoretical global thermonuclear apocalypse.
Reporter's Notebook COLUMBIA, S.C. — By the time I was assigned to cover Jeb Bush, he was already becoming the exclamation point that couldn't.
A version of this story was first published in 2010 (CNN)Appreciate the apostrophe, salute the semicolon and exalt the exclamation point today.
Christie has 13 events in the final weekend before the caucuses, with Branstad providing an exclamation point to his final rally Sunday night.
" Radio host Michael Savage tweeted giddily, exclamation point and all, "I warned America the Dems' constant drumbeat of hatred would lead to violence!
The Eastenders theme tune is everything—it is the exclamation point of life itself, which is why it one of the very best.
He put an exclamation point on the performance when he urged Lamas into the exchanges in the final ten seconds of the contest.
Bell provided the exclamation point as he jumped to snare the two-point conversion attempt and give the Jets a 16-0 lead.
The Geneva-based jewelry artist Suzanne Syz, who has designed exclamation point- and question mark-shaped earrings, said her clients are similarly inclined.
Tyrique Jones put an exclamation point on the surge with a rim-rattling dunk after catching a pass from Macura in the lane.
Stocks posted weekly gains Friday, while Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen put an exclamation point on the possibility of a rate hike this month.
" The famed (or infamous) exclamation point in the "Jeb!" logo switches to a question mark as the narrator asks, "What happened to Jeb Bush?
Plus, the use of the exclamation point is a bit strange and non-traditional, like the rest of the gothic and weirdly juvenile poster.
In comedies, jokes are underlined by closeups, but "Atlanta" 's camera stayed aloof, serving not as an exclamation point but as a neutral bystander.
The exclamation point for Republican rule in Wisconsin was Donald Trump's victory, when he became the first Republican to carry the state since 1984.
But if you change the period to an exclamation point, the likelihood of sadness drops to 38% and anger becomes the most dominant emotion.
"I had this WTF question mark exclamation point moment," says Stryker, now a professor of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Arizona.
Instead, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback stiff-armed Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman to put an exclamation point on his longest run of the game.
As with the Wood Brothers, the Labonte brothers have a celebrated history now marked with a rare and coveted Hall of Fame exclamation point.
In their opening match of the World Cup, the USWNT announced their arrival with an exclamation point, throttling Thailand in a 13-0 blowout.
For example, an exclamation point to show genuine excitement, or a question mark to indicate a rising tone of voice or dubiousness, she says.
With iOS 11, Apple included helpful reactions in iMessage that let you respond to a message with a thumbs down, heart, or exclamation point.
Jefferson's corner three with nine and a half minutes left in the first quarter of Game 3 felt like a night-ending exclamation point.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in history of the United States, exclamation point, at Real Donald Trump.
That's unusual, given how important tweeting has been to Trump, who never met an exclamation point he did not employ on the social communications network.
And the fact that Ma and Trump discussed the even more individualistic topic of global small business entrepreneurship puts an exclamation point on it all.
Both readings beat economists estimates, and put an exclamation point on the economic bloc's stronger-than-expected 0.4% increase in GDP during the first quarter.
The Bears then forced a turnover on downs before Hasty provided the exclamation point by scampering 73 yards down the sideline for the final touchdown.
It's hard to be sure, though, because the statement — titled "Standing with Saudi Arabia" — is such a rambling, hard-to-follow, exclamation-point-ridden mess.
Selden put the exclamation point on the Jayhawks' victory with a dunk in the closing minutes off a lob pass from sophomore guard Devonte' Graham.
They share a deeply held commitment to a noncommercial, nonprofit, public service mission - with an exclamation point on educational value, cultural support and community enrichment.
"I wanted to put an exclamation point on that session for us," said McIlroy, long ago lukewarm about the Ryder Cup but now fully invested.
"There's real chance to put an exclamation point on the past," Newton said, "and move to a future that's aligned with the interest of victims."
Pritchard made 7 of 9 field-goal attempts and put an exclamation point on his performance with a fastbreak dunk with 1:48 to go.
As a sort of exclamation point at the end of the Cybertruck presentation, Tesla rolled out an all-electric ATV to go with the truck.
"About a year ago, I just threw spaghetti at the wall and ordered 'Rubio,' 'Hillary,' and 'Jeb Bush,' complete with the exclamation point," she said.
Gafford's emphatic dunk at the 2:07 mark put the exclamation point on the win and gave the freshman his second slam of the game.
Purple has also been worn for mourning in some cultures; fans of Prince, no doubt, celebrate that he used the color as an exclamation point.
The election will merely be the exclamation point on the week, one of the last acts of the one-day FIFA congress that opens Friday morning.
Online dating service Zoosk recently reported on the success of opening messages: A message with an exclamation point was 10% more likely to receive a response.
That's unusual, given how important tweeting has been to Trump, who has never met an exclamation point he did not employ on the social communications network.
"We're going to get a fair amount of economic data globally, but I think the real exclamation point is going to be Friday," BMO's Ablin said.
The first one reads "Ant-Man and the Wasp will return!" until the exclamation point turns to ash and is replaced with a teasing question mark.
Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook had 210 points, including a pair of emphatic dunks in the final two minutes to put the exclamation point on the victory.
To put an exclamation point on just how bad the Warriors are at basketball, Simmons dialed up another 'Bron and hammered one on JaVale McGee. Wait?
When: December 1–4 Where: 56 NE 29th Street (Miami) From the exclamation point in its name to its claim of being "the fairest fair," Superfine!
Philadelphia's defense also came up with the exclamation point on the win when defensive end Derek Barnett sacked Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott and forced a fumble.
The study's monumental findings seem to put a decisive exclamation point on the education debate, a "drop the mic" moment, so to speak, for school choice.
EST: White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders gives an on-camera press briefing (!) Why the exclamation point: White House press briefings are rare these days.
If you wanted an exclamation point on Twitter's 2650, just yesterday two top executives — VP of product Josh McFarland and CTO Adam Messinger — flew the coop**.
"It's stupid," said Jeff Gorski, who caught Miguel Montero's game-ending homer last month that put an exclamation point on the Cubs' National League Central title.
But the structure of the film — and the exclamation point in its title — seem to indicate that even if you're not among those who find Mother!
She said that as the informality of digital speak spills over into professional communications, a single exclamation point is becoming just as common as the period.
But it still provided enough symbolism to provide the Brazilians with a much-needed exclamation point to an Olympics that had generated so many question marks.
The state's Eastern Shore, a 70-mile-long exclamation point off the coast of Virginia Beach, is isolated and filled with abandoned houses, ripe for combustion.
The company plans to launch a comprehensive marketing campaign, including espresso cups featuring a new bright orange design with an exclamation point, it said in a statement.
In fact, simply using a period instead of an exclamation point is far more likely to put off the recipient if the sender is not a man.
Jonathan Allen, Sidewire's head of community & content, tells Axios that use of the exclamation point will be a wildcard, while the other buttons have obvious use cases.
Christon, a true freshman getting his first college carries, put an exclamation point on USC's victory with bursts of 256 and 212 yards in the fourth quarter.
"I'm Jeb, exclamation point," Bush said, referring to his campaign logo that notably leaves out his last name but features the punctuation mark after his first name.
The hard work paid off when Brazley added the exclamation point with a 32-yard run midway through the fourth quarter, and the Rebels had their revenge.
Each should be able to run a useful pick-and-roll from the second side and either keep the ball moving or dot their own exclamation point.
As a summary statement, the book, like the show, is a form of punctuation, though, graphically speaking, which one: an exclamation point, a question mark, an ellipsis?
Bad Bunny released "X 100PRE" just before Christmas, putting an exclamation point at the end of a year that, even without it, very much belonged to him.
"Our new slogan, when we start running, in -- can you believe it, two years from now -- is going to be, Keep America Great, exclamation point," Trump said.
A tone of sunny desperation isn't out of keeping with what seems to be this production's escapist mission, which is to deliver nostalgia with an exclamation point.
McDavid's wrist shot from the slot made it 4-2 with 6:05 left, putting an exclamation point on the finest performance of his young NHL career.
The Beavers put an exclamation point on the blowout win with Kylor Kelley's driving one-handed dunk with 3:53 to play, making the score 72-40.
" (Which includes the exclamation point.) At his rally, Trump claimed that a majority of women voted for him in the 2016 election, but that's not true. "Women!
Today's earnings report seems to basically be an exclamation point to what is soon to be the end of the story of Yahoo as a publicly traded company.
" (exclamation point included!) Proverbs even teaches readers how to deal with difficult co-workers: "Rejoice not when your enemy falls, and when stumbles, let not your heart exult.
Seemingly contradicting every mass-marketed image of the ideal feminine eyes, short and knobby lashes are fast becoming a strangely alluring exclamation point to otherwise plain-faced looks.
So when Verizon bought Yahoo's core internet operations for $4.8 billion this week, it was a sort of final exclamation point on one of our first internet experiences.
Veneeta Dayal, a professor of linguistics at Yale, said formal communication has historically separated the informational from the emotional — and the exclamation point lines up with the latter.
That play put the exclamation point on a 217-221 run in a third quarter when the Thunder scored their most points in a period since Nov. 2.
MORE put an exclamation point on his seven-year odyssey to permanently restrict the U.S. government from engaging in post-9/11 EITs, authorized during the Bush administration.
The family-favorite movie about a green ogre who finds love, friends, and adventure was based on a picture-book of the same name (with an exclamation point).
If 'report incident' was the central part of the app, as soon as you opened it there would be a central exclamation point that you'd be lured into pressing.
Most of that precipitation fell on the eastern half of the US. "2018 was an exclamation point on a trend that we're seeing towards more big rain," Arndt said.
When Facebook rolled out its first major anti-clickbait adjustment in 2014, it managed to pretty much stomp out a whole cottage industry of exclamation-point-happy screaming headlines.
More than 28500 million people around the world watched the global event to see the exciting future ahead — an exclamation point on the tremendous economic impact of video games.
" He was referring to the "Something Rotten!" producer Kevin McCollum, who consistently lobbied for the exclamation point even when the show had the more innocuous title "The Bottom Brothers.
The title, while based on one of Ms. Estefan's hit singles, takes liberties on both ends: The song was actually called "Get on Your Feet," with no exclamation point.
If an exclamation point has a theatrical equivalent, it might be the sound of nearly 40 dancers ages 11 to 16 shrieking onstage at the top of their lungs.
I deleted every sorry; every single exclamation point; every single word I'd written to soften my direct tone and then I hit send before I could second-guess myself.
For instance, using an icon that indicates the need for closer examination – such as a yellow triangle with an exclamation point – instead of outright avoidance, would be more appropriate.
Former national security adviser John Bolton's surprise offer Monday to testify at Trump's impeachment trial — after refusing the House's request to appear late last year — was the exclamation point.
Related: Crazy rich summer: How the 2018 summer box office bounced back "Mary Poppins Returns" looks to put an exclamation point on Disney's big year at the box office.
Ovechkin assisted on Backstrom's second goal and Tom Wilson's on the power play and added the exclamation point in the rout with a power-play goal in the third.
On November 20, for example, he released an exclamation-point ridden statement in which he praised the kingdom's friendship and cast doubt on MBS's role in the writer's demise.
Philosophers have previously tried to invent a marker for irony—a backwards question-mark or an upside-down exclamation point, for example—before online types succeeded with the sarcastic ~tilde~.
"Finishing off with an exclamation point like today shows we're one of the best teams in the country," said tight end Mike Gesicki, who caught two scoring passes from McSorley.
To make sure your boss knows the meeting will be fun, but not too fun, but still a little bit fun without being overly fun, try adding an exclamation point.
He's surged beyond competence, thriving within his role as the exclamation point at the end of a good chunk of sentences set in motion by John Wall and Bradley Beal.
In what's already been a transformative year for queer pop artists—with impressive releases from Clairo, MUNA, and Shura, to name a few—Straus' debut feels like an exclamation point.
But as those of us who grew up with LiveJournal and Hipster Runoff —home of ironic punctuation galore — became buttoned up office folk, the work email poisoned the exclamation point.
The exclamation point at the end of the company's official name is supposed to symbolize action, but what Yahoo did over the past four months is the opposite of action.
In 2012, the best way to deploy 2 Chainz was as an exclamation point, a reminder of how deep your Rolodex was or how unexpected your stunt casting could be.
Sunday in Warren, Michigan put an exclamation point on the sentence, as Sanders, alongside Schumer, brought out 8,000 people on a bitterly cold winter day to fight against Obamacare repeal.
Blue Ivy Carter was center stage for her ballet recital, and even provided an exclamation point with some spins she, no doubt, has seen mom pull off a few times.
There is a discrepancy between the emotion of the exclamation point and the emotion on the faces of the descendants, some of whom look even more uncertain than their forebears.
He repeatedly hit Cooper and Michael Crabtree through tight windows for big chunk gains; the exclamation point went to a tight end Mychal Rivera, who'd recently been a healthy scratch.
After campaigns launched last year, the internet became buzzing with critiques of each presidential hopeful's visual identity, whether it was Jeb Bush's exclamation point or Donald Trump's mobile banner attempt.
As if to put an exclamation point on that notion, also on Monday, the Gannett newspaper chain told employees at 100 newspapers that they would have to take unpaid leave.
Or do you lean more toward Jonny Sun, who argues that "the exclamation point is a way of saying we're bucking these rules because they feel old fashioned and dusty"?
Darnold tacked an exclamation point onto an improbable debut season on Monday by guiding U.S.C. (10-3) to a pulsating 52-49 Rose Bowl win over Penn State (11-3).
Few things pull me out of a funk like the sudden appearance of a bluebird in my backyard, the vivid blue against a green magnolia tree like an exclamation point.
We have no idea who runs that app, since it's all in Chinese, but, on the app, there is no red exclamation point at the apartment complex down the street.
Like the Anne in the book, this redhead (Amybeth McNulty) begins her new life as a spitfire and a romantic, and ends every sentence she utters with an exclamation point.
More lighthearted entries include Richard Artschwager's, "Dat, Dat, Duh" (2007), an ellipse and an exclamation point made of a painted fibrous material, which seems to revel in its cryptic enthusiasm.
This one gives the GOP a 52-48 edge and, as Mary Katharine Ham of The Federalist puts it, a bit of an exclamation point on a roller-coaster election year.
"I think this kind of adds … the exclamation point to the fact that we are a battleground," said Alexis Tameron, chairwoman of the Arizona Democratic Party, of Mrs Clinton's scheduled visit.
Encarnacion's drive was his 18th home run of the season and the 11th grand slam of his career, while putting the exclamation point on a big victory and a dominating series.
"If [a friend] texted me, 'OK, so I made out with someone last night,' I might respond with just the [exclamation point Tapback] prompting them to tell me more," she said.
The musical theater historian Laurence Maslon charts the waning of the exclamation point to the style of serious musical theater exemplified by the director Harold Prince and the composer Stephen Sondheim.
Donald Trump's call for a ban on Muslim immigration may have put an exclamation point on the trend, but the Muslim exodus from the GOP started a lot earlier than that.
But when she bounds onstage with a holler and a howl — and diction that nails every last word to the melody — it's clear she deserves that exclamation point in the title.
The accord adds an exclamation point to a week in which enough countries signed onto the broader Paris climate deal to ensure that it will enter into force later this year.
Late in the afternoon, the N.C.A.A.'s national basketball tournaments, among the most anticipated sporting events of the season, were canceled, planting a dramatic exclamation point onto a relentlessly depressing day.
But we (and most other outlets) have stuck with the exclamation point — and there's good reason for that: While it's still awkward, the punctuation also communicates something fundamental about the film.
"We want to put an exclamation point [on our move] from an auto company to an auto and mobility company," Ford CEO Mark Fields told Re/code in an interview tonight.
"The main cause of oversupply today is the culmination of a few years of slowing wine shipment growth, with an ample 2018 wine grape crop as an exclamation point," Bitter said.
Running back Jordan Howard's 19-yard touchdown run provided the exclamation point on the Bears' 23-17 victory over Pittsburgh, helping them avoid an 0-3 start for third straight season.
"Our new slogan when we start running in, can you believe it, two years from now, is going to be 'Keep America Great' exclamation point," Trump said from a Pennsylvania rally.
But the New York-spawned musical from a dozen years ago struggles to justify its exclamation point, at least if the director James Baker's wearyingly earnest London premiere is any gauge.
Several studies have found that, on average, women use more exclamation points in their digital communications than men, making the humble exclamation point somewhat emblematic of gendered differences in email styles.
Kameelah Janan Rasheed's woodblock print "Punctuated Blackness" (2013) repeats the word "black" followed by various punctuation marks, to show how a colon, question mark or exclamation point invokes rational analysis or outrage.
Just as surely as the bilious circling back and suggestions to hop on a call began to flow out of my then 22-year-old fingers, so too did the exclamation point.
Seattle put the exclamation point on its dominant victory early in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard toss from Russell Wilson to Jimmy Graham that stretched the lead to 30 points.
The episode ends with a question mark that lands like an exclamation point, as Abar's car, the one that was whisked skyward with Will Reeves inside, comes crashing down next to Laurie.
Clark put an exclamation point on his big day with a 17-yard sack of Ryan Tannehill on the Titans' final drive that forced a turnover on downs, effectively ending the game.
Baltimore added the exclamation point to the victory in the fourth quarter when Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters intercepted a pass from Jared Goff, five weeks after the Rams traded him to Baltimore.
To the left of the URL in the address bar, click the icon that appears — it should either be a lock, information icon or an exclamation point in a red triangle. 3.
To be completely expected and an exclamation point on the whole thing: Apple shares fell about 2600 percent in extended trading after swinging wildly in the third and second quarter reports this year.
An 11 percent drop in revenue for the first three months of the year puts an exclamation point on the lack of progress in almost four years with Marissa Mayer as chief executive.
I don't recall exactly what I said in response to the news, but whatever it was, it ended with an exclamation point and was a half-scale higher than my usual second alto.
But from the early 1970s to the 1990s, California in its June position was either an afterthought or an exclamation point on races that had been decided by the time the candidates arrived.
After announcing Castro's death earlier this morning on Twitter with four words and an exclamation point, the president-elect then released a much more elaborate and dramatic statement on the deceased former leader.
The only real distinctive quality here is Yahoo's iconic exclamation point, now at an even more aggressive angle that suggests that it is trying to run away from the rest of the logo.
Two free throws each by Immanuel Quickley and Tyrese Maxey sealed the outcome before Ashton Hagans' dunk served as an exclamation point as the Wildcats (9-323) scored the game's final eight points.
"Happy Valentine's Day, sweet girl!!" he captioned an image of his massive masterpiece on Instagram, followed by the hashtag #inJohnDeerGreen — in reference to the color of the letters — and the heart exclamation point emoji.
An exclamation-point-strewn brief on behalf of New York City taxi drivers spells out the challenge of litigating complaints one by one, challenging companies' claims that arbitration is the cheap and efficient path.
"Whether by design, coincidence, or a combination of the two, the overlap of two major cinematic sagas coming to an end puts a strong exclamation point on the end of an era," Robbins said.
Neither was the fact that her father is Mitt Romney's oldest brother, and that bringing her into the fold would put an exclamation point on his sublimation of the establishment wing of the party.
Side quests provide as well, but finding them can be tricky due to near-invisible iconography — quest-givers are marked with a red exclamation point, but it's tiny, and only visible when you get close.
"Yah. That's what I'm looking for in deeply troubling congressional hearings: ZAZZ!" said Colbert, hands spread and eyes wide in the universal gesture for 'I'm in a musical with an exclamation point in the title.
George Conditt IV followed with a slam off a missed layup by Wigginton, and Shayok added an exclamation point on the 7-0 run with a transition layup that put the Cyclones up 55-48.
In France, the arrival of Emmanuel Macron and his entirely new party named "La Republique en Marche!" with its trademark exclamation point, has been a rallying point for democratic forces even beyond his country's borders.
"Right now he's had the knack for scoring the big goal for us but this is the first one where it has been with an exclamation point at the end of the game," Bylsma said.
She builds to an exclamation point talking about owning a hand-me down bedroom set and lamp covered with images of the most infamous sad clown before she tumbles into a welcome break of laughter.
Washington (CNN)After President Donald Trump spoke by phone on Sunday from a cabin at Camp David to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, the press release describing their call featured something unusual: an exclamation point.
It brought home pinch-runner Tony Renda, whose headlong slide across the plate sealed a 5-4, 10th-inning comeback win that served as an exclamation point on a four-game sweep of the Yankees.
With his distinctive, British-accented voice and exuberant, exclamation-point delivery, Mr. Leach was widely recognized and just as widely parodied during the initial run of the show, from 21977 to 22016, and long after.
There's not a ton to go by from the invite: just a picture of an S Pen and a single camera lens (which could be forming an exclamation point, if you squint at it really hard).
Wearing tights under a loose dress, her hair shaved on two sides, leaving a shock of red like an exclamation point in the middle, she bounds around the small, circular performance space with a wiry intensity.
Alex Nicholson put an exclamation point on his first win under the UFC banner when he put Devin Clark's lights out with a right hand to the temple with just three seconds left on the clock.
And then, finally, like some kind of strange afterthought to make sure the world knew what day it was, he tweeted a simple statement of mathematic fact, punctuated by a particularly out-of-place exclamation point.
During his monologue on "The Tonight Show," Fallon joked that Trump seemed unaware that he was not required to enunciate the exclamation point at the end of his reelection slogan during a recent rally in Pennsylvania.
Finally, though, Raymer does rise to the occasion, tracking down a hit-and-run driver and putting an end (with an ophidian exclamation point) to the criminal career of one of the book's more unsavory characters.
It not only puts an exclamation point on Ms. Jackson's long-shelved acting career but also serves as a fitting memorial, which is to say a hilarious and horrifying one, to Albee, who died in 2016.
"By electing John Kennedy your next senator, you're going to put an exclamation point at the end of a great American victory in 2016," Pence told a rally, according to The Times-Picayune newspaper in New Orleans.
"There's no way to describe it without sounding sappy or ridiculous because everything in my mind ends with an exclamation point," the icon says in the December issue of InStyle, while also gracing the fashion monthly's cover.
Another early work, "Rorschach Blot" (1995), encapsulated Yuskavage's psychosexual shtick in a single image: a cartoonish blonde, knees splayed, reveals the entirety of her nether regions, rendered by the painter as a sort of lewd exclamation point.
A new 1000-foot tower going up in Manhattan provides a more interesting take: Hanging gardens that twirl down the exterior of the building like a giant green exclamation point marking the end of the High Line.
Mexico began lifting tariffs and allowing more foreign investment in the 1980s, a transition to free trade given an exclamation point in 1994, when Mexico, the United States and Canada enacted the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin (and first released in Europe as "Ballerina," sans that wanton exclamation point), "Leap!" remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
The acquittal put an exclamation point on two facts: Trump has subsumed the Republican Party, except for the sole Republican lawmaker whose base would not kill him if he voted to throw the president out of office.
Crude oil prices ticked up a little in Monday trading, but not nearly enough to erase the losses from Friday, when a drop of several dollars put an exclamation point on a roughly seven-week decline, per Reuters.
Last summer was good for Hamptons business owners: A fresh breeze of optimism blew through Wall Street as the economy started to improve and the summer selloff of oil put an exclamation point on all of the fun.
The idea of "Vessel" as an exclamation point toward the northern end of the High Line is part of Mr. Ross's grand plan to make Hudson Yards the center of New York, despite its hard-to-reach location.
For all these continuities in policy, one vital discontinuity would add a timely exclamation point: the senior team's united recommendation that Mr. Trump lift restrictions on the provision of lethal defensive equipment to Kiev, notably anti-tank weapons.
Trump had previously told the Washington Post in January of 2017 that he decided on the "Keep America Great" slogan for a reelection bid and instructed his lawyer to trademark the phrase with and without an exclamation point.
But before he could scramble for cover, a missile from an unseen American fighter jet shot over his head and slammed into a distant courtyard, reducing the ISIS mortar team to an exclamation point of dust and smoke.
" On Wednesday, the National Mining Association that represent coal companies published a blog post saying this most recent spat of cold weather "was just the exclamation point to an otherwise good year for coal if not for its detractors.
Playing a tepid lawyer, he was as warmly reserved as Ms. Mirren was strategically haughty in "Woman in Gold," and playing a gullible gambler in "Mississippi Grind" he made a fine exclamation point alongside Ben Mendelsohn's slumped question mark.
It's not surprising that the hometown broadcasts are homers, of course, but when Westbrook put such a ridiculous exclamation point on an already impressive performance, the total lack of any kind of emotion from the Nuggets guys is palpable.
The first trial was painful for her -- "I didn't know what to expect; I definitely didn't expect that" -- and the family was ready to put a period -- nay, exclamation point -- on a saga that has haunted them for decades.
I had just finished my school exams, and I remember celebrating in my local pub as Tony Adams scored that goal against Everton — the exclamation point in the title-sealing win — in the final home game of the season.
The American women are trying to put an exclamation point on the stand they took in insisting on more support for their team, and for women's and girls' hockey in general, from U.S.A. Hockey, the sport's national governing body.
The 2008 bailout serves as an exclamation point for the forgotten men and women in America, exemplified by the working folks in the Rust Belt, that Washington politicians in both parties were no longer looking out for their interests.
Wasting no time, early this January, CFPB Director Kathleen Kraninger announced the members and chairman for the Task Force, putting an exclamation point on her goal of ensuring that the CFPB's efforts are razor focused on promoting consumer welfare.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The film's horror plays off everything from the grabby hordes of celebrity culture to the fear of Nazis and terrorists to — yes — what it means to be a mother (complete with the world's most ironic exclamation point).
When: May 255–48 / Thursday–Saturday: 290–7pm; Sunday: 12–8pm ($12) Where: 459 West 14th Street (Meatpacking District, Manhattan) It's hard not to be won over by the pep of an art fair whose name includes an exclamation point!
Neither the folks behind the Associated Press Stylebook or the Chicago Manual of Style would comment on the matter but they do have established rules about the use of the exclamation point, rules that Trump is more than happy to ignore.
The comedic exclamation point comes when Mike, in the middle of a press briefing, announces that the Chinese have banned foreign adoptions by United States citizens, which means Mike and his wife won't be getting their new baby after all.
The Gamecocks defense would show up strong to start the game, but eventually, the Crimson Tide would roll, with running back Najee Harris putting an exclamation point on his touchdown in the second quarter to put the game away for Alabama.
Mic's staff of 106 looks a lot like its target demographic: trim 20-somethings, with beards on the men and cute outfits on the women, who end every sentence with an exclamation point and use the word "literally" a lot.
And so he is coming out of retirement with a new sculpture that seems designed to proclaim his return with an exclamation point, though the piece is of modest size and will not be on view in a public gallery.
Trump had ignored the clear conclusion of the CIA that bin Salman was involved in the killing when he issued an exclamation point-laden official statement last month that it was unproven that Saudi Arabia and its crown prince were complicit.
When he was shooting, he assumed the posture of a 673-year-old, but when he wasn't, he was Antonio Banderas, a human exclamation point, his face an orchestra of intense expressions: [extremely happy emoji], [crying-laughing emoji], [despondent emoji].
The match itself is merely the exclamation point of this summer's International Champions Cup, the brainchild of the Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and organized by his Relevent Sports company that is now a permanent fixture in European soccer's off-season.
As a result of all this weathervaning, Ryan is now loathed by the Trumpster Visigoth wing of the Republican Party and held in contempt by its impotent #NeverTrump remnant, who are spending the fall crucified on Jeb's old exclamation point.
"This is just another exclamation point on the overall loss of Arctic sea ice coverage that we've been seeing," said Mark Serreze, the director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, a government-backed research agency in Boulder, Colo.
A walking, talking exclamation point who reads George Orwell novels in her spare time and also leans in on words such as "like" and "amazing," she was in a bathrobe on the third floor of the company's Midtown Manhattan headquarters.
Willa signs up for an "INSPIRING JEWISH SURVIVOR TRIP!" to concentration camps in Germany (a plausible internet marketing tactic, though perhaps without the exclamation point), while Hesper travels with her family to Tbilisi, Georgia, to learn about her grandfather's past.
As if to put an exclamation point on the feat, the company also successfully landed the reused Falcon 9 booster on one of its drone ships in the Pacific Ocean, which means it could possibly be used again for a fourth time.
So they commissioned a logo to promote the area, hiring a designer who offered a stylised exclamation point (their official slogan, 'Kumamoto Surprise', was a bright spin on the fact that many Japanese would be surprised to find anything in Kumamoto worth seeing).
"I think the director will have an opportunity to put the final exclamation point on that and put this to rest, and then it will be up to the president to explain why he would make such a baseless accusation," he said.
Here are some actual examples: Everything is lined up to coincide with next month's premiere of The Angry Birds Movie, which of course will also work with Angry Birds Action (no exclamation point this time, but just know it's there in spirit).
Semien's 23th home run of the season, tucked just inside the left-field foul pole with Davis and Yonder Alonso aboard, put an exclamation point on the A's five-run sixth, when they batted around for the second time in three innings.
For Boston's Ortiz, who already announced this would be his last MLB season, a fourth World Series title would allow him to put an exclamation point on what has already been one of the greatest final seasons by a player in MLB history.
He earned 22016 top-249 finishes in his first 2308 Cup races and then put an exclamation point on that first-year effort with a win at Richmond, Va., in only his 6183th start — leading a dominating 2618 of the race's 250 laps.
Well, just to play devil's advocate: If voters wanted to truly put an exclamation point on the award-season underperformance of "A Star Is Born," they could deprive Bradley Cooper's former front-runner of the only Oscar it is likely to take.
It's true that they're nearly effortless to employ: Simply press on a message until you're presented with the Tapback options — a heart, a thumbs up, a thumbs down, a HAHA, a double exclamation point, and a question mark — and pick the one you want.
The presumptive Republican candidate also put an exclamation point on a recent endorsement from the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, by making an overtly racial remark about the Indiana-born judge of Mexican descent who is overseeing a case against the now-defunct Trump University.
Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown added an exclamation point when he reported that, because of the growing economy, the state government, which faced massive budget deficits less than a decade ago, would amass a budget surplus $8 billion larger than it projected as recently as January.
The writer seemed to be channeling the spirit either of Oscar Wilde's publisher or Victor Hugo's (depending on which version of the story you believe), who replied with a single exclamation point to a telegram from the author concerning the sales of his latest book.
Chris Evert's fourth consecutive United States Open title was well within view when she drove home an exclamation point to Pam Shriver — her younger, stronger and startlingly taller challenger — that the six-foot, 223-year-old upstart was not yet big enough to beat her.
" This heaven, ascended toward by Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra as an exclamation point on its 100th anniversary celebrations, is simple enough to name: a performance of Olivier Messiaen's "Turangalîla-Symphonie" on Wednesday evening, followed on Thursday by Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde.
In the sumptuous dining room of Ernie's, the now-gone San Francisco restaurant where Scottie glimpses Madeleine for the first time (and which Hitchcock recreated in the studio), the green of her gown jumps out as a visual exclamation point against red flocked wallpaper.
On Tuesday, the eve of the House's historic impeachment vote, the president sent a rambling, exclamation point-laden letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in which he rages at her and House Democrats, accusing them of pursuing an "invalid" and partisan impeachment inquiry against him.
His gold is street wear: sweatshirts and pants and T-shirts, the occasional anorak, collaged together from rolls of old fabric, mostly black and gray, often containing brightly colored geometric patchwork inserts of smaller, brighter bits, like an exclamation point, or an Easter egg.
However, it was rookie linebacker Deion Jones, a New Orleans native, who put the exclamation point on the victory by picking off a tipped Drew Brees pass and racing 90 yards for a touchdown that gave the Falcons a 45-25 lead with 27:22 left.
As much as it accompanies the singers, the "Falstaff" orchestra converses with them, and on Thursday its responses — a golden brass exhalation here; an exclamation point in the low strings there; birdlike twitters of flute and oboe punctuating a rapid-fire dialogue — had unstinting comic timing.
For superhero fans, the big exclamation point on Disney's recent acquisition of Fox's entertainment assets (which was set into motion in 2017 and finalized in 2019) was that Marvel would finally have the film rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four back in its catalog.
The confusion on Thursday in the hours leading up to the signing was an exclamation point to cap off a week of disarray within the White House sparked by a President eager to swiftly move forward with the tariffs -- even as the policy was still being written.
As a studio focused on localizing Japanese games, ones made by their parent company and by others, landing the rights to the new, ambitious, and story-focused Ys helped put an exclamation point on a banner year for NIS America, who also localized Danganronpa V3 in 2017.
It's an unprecedented statement of audience enthusiasm for stories led by women, and about as apt an exclamation point for 2017 as one could imagine in an industry that has been upended by a stream of accusations against powerful men that they had committed sexual misconduct, assault, and rape.
Let's jump to the second, after first gazing at this extremely gleeful use of an exclamation point in a historic antitrust opinion: I will then evaluate whether the Government has carried its burden to show a likelihood that the challenged merger will result in a substantial lessening of competition.
The exclamation point of Scaramucci's brief reign came in a New Yorker story published last Thursday that featured an angry tirade from Scaramucci, who called Priebus "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," and said that he — unlike Trump's top adviser Steve Bannon — was not seeking publicity for himself.
"I think the director will have an opportunity to put the final exclamation point on that and put this to rest, and then it will be up to the president to explain why he would make such a baseless accusation," Schiff told reporters off the House floor Thursday.
Even though he's under a month from taking the oath of office, it's highly unlikely Donald Trump is going to be ditching his Twitter account any time soon, which means we're going to see a lot more of his Twitter tics, including the one he abuses the most: the exclamation point.
The Checkup page will also, at a glance, give you an idea about the overall health of your account by flagging the Security Checkup shield with either a green checkmark (if things are good) or yellow or red exclamation point, based on how many items need to be taken care of.
The Democratic National Convention, with its anti-cop, pro-illegal immigration and amnesty emphasis, is the exact wrong convention at the exact wrong time, and every drop of blood spilled by jihadists, illegal immigrants or Obama's early released criminals puts an exclamation point on the political disaster Clinton is leading.
"The passage out of office of Rangel and the failure of his protégé to win the nomination is the exclamation point in a sentence that we've been reading for a while," said John Mollenkopf, who directs the Center for Urban Research at the City University of New York Graduate Center.
As a curtain dropper on a season, it's as memorable as the one "House of Cards" delivered at the close of season two, when Frank finally got his hands on the Oval Office desk and put an exclamation point on the moment by double knocking his ring on its surface.
And, of course, Durant soaring into the sky like a fucking condor, snatching the ball and driving it into the rim, is the exclamation point that seals the play's place in the American canon of basketball paintings, always on view at MoMA, rarely loaned out to, uh, other sports, I guess?
The Boston Celtics would not have made it to the Eastern Conference Finals without Avery Bradley's ferocious on-ball defense and underrated off-ball offense—timely baseline cuts that ended with him pummeling the rim, and rhythmic jumpers that served as an exclamation point for Brad Stevens' brilliant ATO actions.
And if that happens, it could mark a bipartisan exclamation point for Speaker Paul D. Ryan, a supporter of the Senate bill who is leaving at the end of the session, as well as Mr. Grassley, who may give up his chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee at the same time.
NEW YORK — Yoenis Cespedes provided the exclamation point on a 12-run third inning — the biggest inning in New York Mets history — by hitting a line drive grand slam into the left field seats Friday night, when the Mets went on to rout the San Francisco Giants 423-1 at Citi Field.
The new album is a declaration by the 24-year-old artist, who's spent the past decade successively reinventing herself, that she's now embracing all her former selves (yes, including those Hannah Montana years) – and Cyrus put an exclamation point on it by throwing her release party back in her countrified hometown.
Joel Berry II scored 28 points and North Carolina pulled away in the final minutes to defeat No. 17 Duke 90-83 in another riveting clash between the ACC rivals Saturday night at the Smith Center The Tar Heels put the exclamation point on a regular-season championship by avenging last month's defeat.
When I asked the jovial manager, Laurence Desjardins, why the meal was such a marathon of Olympic endurance, she observed that in a French-speaking province surrounded by an English majority, the food reflected a culinary cri de coeur, an affirmation of Quebec identity that was akin to a giant exclamation point.
"It's almost an exclamation point on what women have been saying for a long time - in the industry, outside the industry; that our stories matter, we are the heroes of the stories, we can kick butt as well as anyone else and we're equal," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a phone interview.
" (The boldface letters and the exclamation point are Rensselaer's, not mine.) "Exclusively for select students, the Candidate's Choice Application is unique to Rensselaer, and is available online now," the email said, after telling its recipient that "a talented student like you deserves a college experience that is committed to developing the great minds of tomorrow.
Here's the game-sealer, a long touchdown run that put an exclamation point on the victory: Ajayi takes the ball at around his own 35, and I'm pretty sure someone eventually gets a hand on him at the Pittsburgh 45, but the only clean tackle attempt tries to dive and comes up completely empty.
Hill came into the game struggling at the plate, but snapped out of the slump with two hits including his first home run of the season, a solo shot in the sixth that broke a 210-10 tie, while Santana added an exclamation point to his day with a solo home run in the eighth.
And at the conclusion of her routine, after several more explosions off the ground, she unveiled a sly exclamation point: Posing on the mat, she stretched out her right arm and pretended to drop a microphone — a mischievous flourish she adopted on a whim after a late night conversation with her teammate MyKayla Skinner.
It was there at Luke and Lucie Meier's Jil Sander, in a sleeveless gown pieced together in a complicated chessboard of ivory and cream; a collarless, lapel-less overcoat, a single button offset at the waist; the exclamation point of a silver bird in flight on the knee of a black bias-cut gown.
In an era of ball-dominating point guards and vanishing post players, LeBron James's pursuit of Stephen Curry on Thursday night late in the fourth quarter of a game the Cleveland Cavaliers were already leading by 23 was an exclamation point to the convincing argument that James had already made about who remains the N.B.A.'s premier impact player.
That year, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE capitalized on a new moderate Democratic coalition and strong southern support to take back the White House, when that election should have been the exclamation point on a period of Republican preeminence.
In 2200, Fidelity Charitable finally displaced the United Way — the 22017-year-old nonprofit that is one of America's most recognizable philanthropic brands — as the country's largest charity in money raised, putting an exclamation point on the rise of the country's largest donor-advised fund after outpacing everything from the American Red Cross to the Salvation Army.
Fellow wide receiver Tyler Vaughns followed his career-high 150 yards in Week 1 with 106 yards receiving and a fourth-quarter touchdown of 83 yards that provided the exclamation point, capping 35 unanswered points from the Trojans Running backs Stephen Carr and Vavae Malepeai both reached the end zone for the second time in as many weeks.
Last week Ms. Rutledge-Brown's son, Micheal Brown, opened the last of his big envelopes, and put an exclamation point at the end of an impressive streak: Mr. Brown, 17, got into all 20 highly selective colleges he applied to, all of which offered him a full ride through a combination of merit- and financial-based scholarships and grants.
On College Basketball DURHAM, N.C. — As North Carolina State's star freshman, Dennis Smith Jr., dribble-strutted down Coach K Court one last time on Monday night to put an exclamation point on the Wolfpack's 84-82 upset of the Blue Devils, many sports fans received an opportunity to take up one of their favorite pastimes: hating Duke.
Zunino capped Seattle's six-run first inning in Friday's 6-4 victory with a three-run blast out of the eight-hole before No. 9 hitter and former Angel O'Malley delivered a three-run shot of his own in the seventh to put an exclamation point on the Mariners' rally from an early four-run deficit in Saturday's 33-6 triumph.
There are lots of things Jeb Bush will be remembered for now that he's dropped out of the 2016 race: the gratuitous exclamation point in his campaign logo; the hoodie he wore to prove he's cool with the tech kids; the way his shoulders slumped when, crestfallen, he begged a New Hampshire crowd to "please clap" after they failed to respond to a planned applause line.
On Sunday, the Chili's Grill & Bar in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania will be hosting a Cinco De Mayo party, which promises to politely rage from the hours of 4 PM until 9 PM. "Celebrate Cinco De Mayo at Chili's in Wyomissing!" its Facebook event page says, and there may never have been a more misused exclamation point than the one at the end of that sentence.
The title "CHE!" and the date it was painted — two years after the Cuban revolutionary was killed in Bolivia, where the photograph of his corpse on a concrete slab in the laundry room was made to available to the press — suggest that the painting is both a memorial and an attempt (signaled by the exclamation point) to resurrect him or, at least, his spirit.
The blustery billionaire painted Jeb as a "low energy" candidate with a wilting exclamation point who was desperately in need of an infusion of testosterone; a soft child of privilege who had to depend on Daddy's friends for money and Mommy's presence on the trail to bail him out, even as he feared using his surname on his campaign posters; an entitled wonk who pathetically tried to get more popular by taking off his rimless glasses.
"By joining Stephen K. Bannon's buffoonery on [Roy] Moore's behalf, the 45th president planted an exclamation point punctuating a year of hitherto unplumbed presidential depths," he wrote, referring to Trump and Bannon's support for former Alabama Senate candidate Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE (R).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE has seized momentum in California ahead of Tuesday's primary there and is in position to put an exclamation point on his insurgent campaign with an upset victory over Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.

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