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"punctuate" Definitions
  1. [transitive, often passive] punctuate something (with something) to interrupt something fairly often and regularly
  2. [intransitive, transitive] punctuate (something) to divide writing into sentences and phrases by using special marks, for example commas, question marks, etc.Topics Languagec1

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At least punctuate your horrible misogyny correctly next time, please.
It's used to punctuate weighty moments and give characters backstories.
It's a sentence I always punctuate by knocking on wood.
Most players do not punctuate home runs with bat flips.
But now they punctuate his speeches rather than define them.
How would you use commas to punctuate the following sentence?
Polaroid snaps, lists of sources and literary allusions punctuate this trip.
Snapshots of Basque history and legend punctuate these eerie Western scenes.
He didn't punctuate his pummeling of foes with well-aimed quips.
And in that sense, "Black Panther" may punctuate an emerging trend.
But because it does punctuate a part of your adult age.
Don't be misled by the construction cranes that punctuate city skylines.
Iraq's airports also replicate the plethora of checkpoints that punctuate its roads.
Chloe, meanwhile, was gesturing wildly into the sky to punctuate her point.
Quad round taillights from the Ferrari 355 punctuate a dark mesh grille.
It was a fine sentiment to punctuate an agreeable introductory news conference.
Lawns and trees punctuate the street in a pattern of vivid green.
To punctuate it, the Blues won a third straight game in Boston.
There are no stoplights or streetlights, nothing to punctuate the night sky.
Rainbow-hued velvet details punctuate grand interiors alongside preserved original bank architecture.
Neat flower beds full of petunias punctuate the lawn outside the bus station.
Mirotic drilled back-to-back 23-pointers to punctuate the Bulls' comeback bid.
Just south of Los Angeles International Airport, four smokestacks punctuate the sandy coastline.
I'd punctuate bites of crispy hot chicken with a thick slab of pickle ...
Your book is rich with the details that punctuate life in the West Bank.
Sure thing, you type back to a needy stranger who seems unable to punctuate.
Illustrations pop onscreen to punctuate points, and piped-in music swells to stoke feelings.
The hooks are the percussive clicks and jitters and crunches that punctuate her rapping.
The deal does, however, punctuate that the U.S. has opted out — and anything goes.
" Ms. Poitras asks in one of the voice-over diary entries that punctuate "Risk.
" It's almost a surprise when she doesn't punctuate her cry with the word "Jew.
People have short attention spans and can't write more than 140 characters and can't punctuate.
Pret A Mangers and Apple stores didn't punctuate every other street like a full-stop.
Note: some people like to punctuate these with kisses on the top of the head.
Shots of potatoes, or of feet trudging through the snow, punctuate the absence of imagery.
Emphatic gestures punctuate her sentences, or complete them, as if movement might summon the answer.
His apathetic continuation of floor waxing seemed to both sum up and punctuate the entire night.
The title track opens up with ominous horns before insect-like whirrs punctuate the higher registers.
Sometimes, the overt use of dismemberment as a crutch to punctuate the plot is highly unrealistic.
You can create rooms, have private conversations, use images and even easily punctuate exchanges with GIFs.
He backs off and leaves the supple drums to punctuate Kozelek's nerve-wracking and humiliating conclusion.
It was the end of an era—and then, just to punctuate it—Andy got shot.
Monday's developments punctuate weeks of speculation that Mueller is nearing the final stages in his investigation.
You cannot practice a goal call, because I don't punctuate the goal because it's a goal.
In She Ready, Haddish freely wanders the full stage, using her entire body to punctuate jokes.
And mantels, beams, arches, tiles and stone reclaimed from demolished houses punctuate the home's various spaces.
Unlike fruit-derived bitterness, it does not punctuate a series of flavors, it just hangs there.
There's a place in Chile's Atacama Desert where trails of depressions punctuate the fine chusca dust.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama, heading toward the exit, is working to punctuate his record on race.
The screws both expose how the sections are mounted on the wall and visually punctuate the ends.
But he did punctuate the win by throwing down this thunderous dunk in the game's penultimate minute.
Fresh, stir-fried greens might accompany dim sum in Guangdong or punctuate a spicy meal in Sichuan.
Twenty years ago, her film "You've Got Mail" seemed to punctuate the death sentence of independent bookstores.
That's not Donald Trump," he said, tapping the microphone to punctuate his point, "Those weren't just Republicans.
Several enormous sculptures punctuate the plaza: faceless heads with bizarre hair wrought in brass, iron and steel.
The clamor subsides but later returns to punctuate scenes of dancing, singing and teaching under the trees.
Jets of flame from a massive gold menorah punctuate rapid-fire rhymes about guns, drugs and money.
Often, he said, citizens turn a blind eye to the corruption and violence that punctuate Mexican life.
McNeely's strength pours in from the glimpses of blue and yellow that punctuate her figurations like skylights.
The government will also punctuate the smooth uniformity of the consumption tax with a number of exemptions.
Over 1920 illustrations from the archives of Wellcome Collection and Bethlem Royal Hospital punctuate Jay's accessible text.
The opening credits punctuate the moment and invite you to however reluctantly delight at the display of influence.
The class warfare is as intense or more than the literal gunfights and dogfights that punctuate the show.
Casinos, some of them Chinese operated and catering to predominately Chinese visitors, punctuate the skyline of Phnom Penh.
Grasso ended the fight well, landing a flurry of punches to punctuate a third round with little action.
To punctuate his return, the 50-year-old New Yorker recorded an NPR Tiny Desk concert last week.
Misty morning shots of the Oxford skyline punctuate sedate scenes of investigation in dreamy quadrangles and riverside cafes.
Hill's appeal, whatever the genre, is in his instinct to punctuate long stretches of smoothness with florid bloopers.
Thick silver rings—the same that adorn her fist on the cover of Adore Life—punctuate her handshake.
He went on to bellow his views on the white race, occasionally using profanity to punctuate his point.
Pine-crested buttes punctuate the skyline, open prairie stretches for miles, and creeks wind through pastures and yards.
Tesla Model X vehicles serve as house shuttles to punctuate the air of luxury that permeates the place.
Its investments span more than 30 countries and punctuate skylines in financial capitals including London, Sydney and Toronto.
Everything sounded new — no bangles clanking, bananas, or call to prayer to punctuate the passing of each day.
Wednesday's sentencing will punctuate what has been rampant speculation that Mueller is close to wrapping up his probe.
Most revealing are photographs of Sudan's eyes, circled by wrinkles, which punctuate the series with a hint of life.
In the background, behind her yard's wooden fence, four townhouses punctuate the landscape, towering reminders of her impending domesticity.
Siri is getting much smarter—and it's getting a more human voice to punctuate its advancement in artificial intelligence.
Their own narratives punctuate the novel; together they form a family far more loving than the one Leila escapes.
The protests also are meant to punctuate Palestinian demands for the return to lands in what is now Israel.
Their divergent lifestyles are an obvious source of tension, as the two friends punctuate their conversation with petty jabs.
Nearby, crimson and blue striations (merging into purple and violet variations) punctuate the canvas, structuring the otherwise chaotic space.
Nor did much of interest punctuate another annual ritual, the closing press conference by the prime minister, Li Keqiang.
No features this time, just a Graceland-esque chorus to punctuate things and a warm falsetto interlude from Antonoff.
Curry grasped the lectern, then waved his arms to punctuate his points, shaking the candles in front of him.
While performing his routine, he likes to punctuate tricks by singing out the opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
Later, as if to punctuate the difference between this leadership team and the last, Blankfein breezed through the lobby.
The jurors blur more than punctuate and the weight of politics feels necessary but also a touch too rote.
Sometimes Melvin Booker would ask his son how many consecutive shots he wanted to make to punctuate a workout.
Even amid the buoyant, upbeat period musical numbers that punctuate "Clock," you sense the voracious, spark-extinguishing shadows hovering.
After that, there's no missing the import of the negative, cut-out shapes that punctuate many of these paintings.
James collected 27 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists to punctuate one of the most remarkable individual performances in finals history.
Diverse in material, form, and construction, these readymade sculptures punctuate the landscape with a story that is menacing and amusing.
Farrell assisted on a layup to Colson and drilled a 3843-pointer on the next possession to punctuate the outburst.
A few songs by Mr. Armstrong that punctuate the proceedings and a cameo by Joan Jett are the high points.
Having Russell there offering humanity and humor to punctuate the darkness of this supremely dystopian environment is a fantastic choice.
In vibrant mixed-media works, wild succulents punctuate otherwise barren landscapes in Joshua Tree National Park and Chile's Atacama desert.
Battey and Daniels combined for back-to-back baskets to punctuate the spurt and put the Buffaloes up 33-23.
Instead, she had to watch from the sidelines as her phrase was used to punctuate rap lyrics and sell products.
They punctuate his growing sense of political invulnerability after the Senate's acquittal vote in his impeachment trial two weeks ago.
It was just last season when a 64-yard touchdown run by Swift helped punctuate the Bulldogs' 28-73 win.
Rubio drained a pair of 3-pointers to punctuate an 11-2 run and put the Jazz up 76-60.
Air bubbles and scratches punctuate its otherwise smooth surface, and in places it has been cut or is slightly peeled back.
Kraft stomped to punctuate his description of the high-quality acreage at auction: soil types, ease of access, past crop yields.
Sometimes the plaintive string slices through scenes to punctuate banal terrors, springing from the insecurity and paranoia engulfing its central characters.
And a couple of times, just in case markets didn't believe him, he intervened to buy dollars to punctuate his policy.
Headlights and strung holiday lights punctuate the twilight, and people cluster around a fire where colorful towels dry on a line.
Haunting photographs punctuate the text: a row of exhumed bodies, German officers playing cards and drinking schnapps, survivors erecting a memorial.
The Chinese interludes, along with amateur film from Czechoslovakia, punctuate a main narrative devoted to the "events of May" in France.
Although not without violence, this section is tender and even dreamy — episodes of street fighting punctuate a "new wave" love story.
He's a gifted talker, but often, to punctuate a point he's making, he'll stab at your shoulder or jolt your arm.
Tracks like the opener "Nemorum Incola" punctuate the stillness with synthetic swoons, whirling like a music box ballerina that's slowly losing momentum.
And, if they start gesticulating or trying to punctuate strong statements with their non-dominant hand, they may be lying to you.
Riley Battin and Rylan Jones scored back-to-back baskets to punctuate the run, which gave the Utes a 219-6 lead.
Stephen Domingo and Bird knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers to punctuate a string of five straight field goals for California.
Many of the harsh realities that punctuate the lives of LGBTQ+ Nigerians were things I have never had to deal with personally.
Four women in black aprons chant braiding instructions in haunting four-part harmonies, which punctuate a sonic score by Roberto Carlos Lange.
Royce O'Neale and Crowder each had a pair of baskets to punctuate the Jazz's 41.43-241.4 run that ended with Lillard's baskets.
Punctuate your attacks with a leg kick to really get the judges in your favor—even the virtual equivalent of Cecil Peoples.
She uses her experiences to punctuate her points, and at least in Bernie's case, he connected with her in a big way.
If you like to punctuate your holiday decor with a little pop culture, you'll love this holiday-themed "Star Wars" inflatable ($130).
They barge in only to aggravate the lower-level debacles that punctuate routine in the "administrative oubliette" of squalid, shambolic Slough House.
And it promises to provide House Democrats investigating Mr. Trump, his business and his administration with early fireworks to punctuate their efforts.
Perhaps now's the time to take the A train out to Rockaway Beach and punctuate your Saturday on the sands with dance.
This camera comes with a set of instant film so you can have the instant gratification of phyical pictures to punctuate every date.
Heavy riffs and screamed vocals punctuate most of their tracks, but they also rope in surf rock, ska, trap (yes, really) and EDM.
It's a big, soapy froth, and Simien and showrunner Yvette Lee Bowser punctuate it all with deft one-liners and satisfying plot twists.
This is Us is full of moments like this; moments of laugh-out-loud humor that are heightened because they punctuate palpable tension.
And then there are the precisely tuned falsetto woooooo's that punctuate the whole thing and turn it into a church service of sorts.
What's more, Sparks tends to punctuate his story with major obstacles that keep his lovers apart: war, illness, a devious mother hiding letters.
"We want peace; we want unity… we want an alliance," he cried, thrusting a Taliban flag into the air to punctuate each invocation.
Barr's two days of testimony will punctuate burgeoning calls from congressional Democrats for the immediate release of Mueller's full report without any redactions.
Within the heys and hmms that punctuate her songs, there is a sense of structure that's deeply satisfying to composition nerds like myself.
They are convincingly played by Diane Davis and Josh McDermitt, who appear in self-contained scenes that punctuate the story of the siblings.
Anonymous callers, their intentions unknown, punctuate the unpredictable movements I film across San Francisco, representing the sense of heightened uncertainty pervading these communities.
The commonplace names that punctuate the lyrics - Claudia, Esther, Teresa, Ingrid, Fabiola and Valeria - represent how typical femicide is across Mexico, Quintana said.
Now, she smiled easily and in Southern California fashion, tended to punctuate sentences with a girlish giggle, even when no joke was uttered.
Demyanenko's photos paint a portrait of a town in decline, but one where glimpses of a different time punctuate a now-downtrodden landscape.
He contributed the reverberating fills and swells that punctuate James Carr's timeless soul ballad "The Dark End of the Street," also from 260.
The dolls, which punctuate several of the canvases, were gifts from Kozloff's parents, who would bring them home as souvenirs from their various travels.
Adding to this effect are the lovely video projections by Andrew Schneider, with sound by Stowe Nelson, which open the show and punctuate scenes.
Yet the inalterable truth is that the 72-victory Bulls did punctuate their historic regular season by winning a championship over Payton's Seattle SuperSonics.
For the sake of 20-year symmetry, West, now a 78-year-old Warriors executive, reportedly called Durant to punctuate the team's weekend pitch.
An old-school soul backbeat and horn section punctuate Mr. Marley's most convincing upbeat song, "Music Is Alive," which has him rapping and singing.
No one else took it up now, though he didn't seem bothered, he walked ahead singing, swinging the wine bottle to punctuate his phrases.
He spoke in a nasal, New York-accented voice and often tossed his hair, a feminine gesture that he used to punctuate his thoughts.
He faithfully follows the thread of innumerable petty dramas that punctuate gang life, and highlights the strange centrality of envy, something many observers miss.
It's almost 22 years since the first appearance of the emojis that now punctuate emails, decorate online posts and sometimes totally take over texts.
The vote will punctuate a busy week in the Democratic primary and follow a highly anticipated State of the Union address from the President.
Sound effects get repeated; the splats and rustles that punctuate songs, especially during transitions, become the central bliss points rather than the beats themselves.
The microphone buzzes and snaps as Sanders delivers his impassioned critique of income inequality, jabbing his forefinger in the air to punctuate the outrage.
It's as familiar to the initiated as the black nationalist colors of red, black, and green that punctuate one of the film's best scenes.
"California is remarkably resilient; it's a point of pride and it's also a point to punctuate," Newsom said in his Facebook Live Wednesday afternoon.
L. Joy Williams, a senior adviser to the Nixon campaign, tweeted -- with a GIF to punctuate her point -- about the fundamentals of the negotiations.
The Wizards scored the last 12 points of that surge, with Isaiah Thomas and Bertans each draining a 3-pointer to punctuate the run.
Justina Machado has a great laugh, one she uses to punctuate just about everything she says, no matter how serious the topic she's discussing.
The substance of such recollected moments here isn't all that different from the thumbnail making-of-a-champion profiles that regularly punctuate Olympics broadcasts.
But violence did punctuate the voting on Saturday, and civil society groups decried the deaths of at least 39 people killed across several states.
It's unclear if Tonya really did punctuate the argument this way -- but if she didn't, she'll wish she had when she sees Margot do it.
He taps all through the show, mincing the floor with small and quick steps to punctuate his stories, and in several stand-alone dance numbers.
Avenatti is known for his brash persona: He takes no bull from Trump or anyone else, and signs his tweets #basta to punctuate his punches.
Though Alvarez does punctuate the whole affair with some stylish action scenes, it's hard to get lost in them when the backstory feels so thin.
But the centrepiece is not the meal, or even the awarding of the prize, but the discussions with the shortlisted authors that punctuate the evening.
The Nelson Mandela Bridge and the iconic Hillbrow Tower, which punctuate Johannesburg's skyline, decorate the sides of the Starbucks mug for the South African city.
This sign is all over Paris, appearing in the often huge public gardens that punctuate the city's creamy coloured centuries old stacked buildings and arrondissements.
Expertly-plucked scenes from Good Will Hunting, Awakenings, Good Morning, Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, and more punctuate the different seasons of his time on Earth.
At Cooper Union, the decision promises to punctuate a brief, but tumultuous, experiment in the history of the prestigious private college, which opened in 1859.
He then sank a 30-footer for birdie at No. 18 to punctuate a performance in which he scattered only four bogeys over 72 holes.
Its message, underscored by the interstitial vignettes of predator and prey in the animal world that punctuate the action, is that life is a jungle.
Sparks of color, such as the green of the cantaloupe pith, punctuate the rhyming browns of the pancakes, maple syrup, plates, table and water glass.
At twilight, the sounds of generators echo through the valley and Mildoel lights a single candle to punctuate the bluish darkness in his small home.
Though the novel is a kind of erotic thriller, it has philosophical preoccupations, a feature emphasized by the Native American Anishinabek stories that punctuate it.
In Cleveland last month, Mr. Obama used the phrase twice to punctuate his view that Mr. Trump was anything but a champion for working Americans.
Tatum scored 26 points, including a thunderous dunk down the stretch to help punctuate a 33-0 run by Boston over the final five minutes.
Morrison, who has a reputation as an ambitious and accomplished politician, drew on the well-worn colloquialism "to have a go" to punctuate the address.
Golden blots made of 22-karat gold leaf punctuate the inky, black sky like comets from a distant galaxy, and spill over, out of the frame.
The timeline is a clever highlight reel documenting systemic racism in both English and Spanish, illustrated with meticulously rendered watercolors that punctuate the disturbing historical events.
"People theorize the presence of wormholes, which are way too small for a human to pass through," Meyer said, snapping his fingers to punctuate his words.
Stepping away from his podium in Charlotte Friday, Obama slapped the wooden sides three times -- a new custom as he works to punctuate his political legacy.
Now there is a new Donald Trump Jr. scandal that's got the internet shooketh: How exactly the hell are we supposed to punctuate this man's name?!
Horiguchi has three minutes to work each round and he would do best to do as little as possible and punctuate rounds with bursts of offense.
They don't matter all that much as characters; what matters is Chris Bachelder's clean, precise prose, and the rambling philosophical digressions that punctuate the men's rituals.
The Warriors, however, trying to punctuate history's best regular-season record, 26-28, with a second consecutive N.B.A. championship, had not lost consecutive games all season.
But now that exclamation mark serves only to punctuate the incredulity of those who have seen the company's long, steep fall become even worse this week.
"Now I live ten minutes away from where I grew up," he said, somewhat ruefully, in one of many amusing self-disclosures that punctuate the show.
I have spent hours watching Geri press cookie cutters into batter, fold luscious chocolate mixture around a bowl, and punctuate her cakes with polka dot icing.
Mekas's disembodied voice narrates the entire film, reading sections from the diary unchronologically, with the occasional addition of sound effects to punctuate the more intense entries.
There's text here — at one point luminous plucks punctuate the low buzz of voices speaking, perhaps over radios — but it's muffled to the point of unintelligibility.
Scandinavian herbs and seasonings like wild wood sorrel, sea buckthorn berries and "Nordic capers" (pickled elderflower berries), punctuate this umami-rich food with their bracing acidity.
George hit a 3-pointer and made three free throws to punctuate the run and push the Thunder's lead to 93-81 heading into the fourth quarter.
During the presidential campaign, young and progressive voters gathered in massive numbers to hear Sanders punctuate his stump speech with dire statistics on the state of inequality.
ET, cameras caught the still-employed Scaramucci standing outside the West Wing, using his characteristic hand gestures to punctuate a conversation with Kellyanne Conway, the presidential counselor.
He'll punctuate a gently bowed string swell with a synth that sounds like ball bearings exploding down a crowding stairwell—balancing tenderness and terror in equal measure.
But they may have laid their hands on more modern sound books that have buttons you press at various parts of the story to punctuate the action.
Emlen focuses on sections of tree trunks, the vertical shapes recurring in different formats, including eight black-and-white monotypes that punctuate an otherwise full-color staging.
So this Thanksgiving, we want to give thanks to the meats that aren't turkey — the meats that punctuate and pepper our lives with flavor, pizazz, and goodness.
In both series, paintball-like splotches of cobalt powder punctuate the works, and wooden rectangles imprinted with ominous iterations of Samuel Beckett quotes enhance the poetic mood.
Working from Mr. Gari's stylistic cues, Mr. Millrose layered piano, bass and drums, and then toyed with horns, strings and other effects to punctuate Mr. Ciccone's phrasings.
Wednesday's Iranian missile barrage at U.S. military forces in Iraq enabled Tehran to punctuate its three-day epic commemoration of Soleimani with a spectacular show of strength.
It makes me want to go out immediately and get absolutely shit-hammered on whatever drug it was that stole D&B B1TCH INSIDE's ability to punctuate.
Confetti-like polka dots punctuate a shower of spindly leaves while a perfectly portioned storm of tiny black sunglasses stack up in a calming black-on-pink amalgamation.
In an on-camera testimonial, Lindsay (who looks FANTASTIC in green) tries to punctuate a point by snapping, but discovers she can't do it with her left hand.
The movie's best visual gag, though, is the way the filmmakers punctuate each death with a cut to a black screen, emblazoned with the newly murdered man's name.
Moments of recognizable Twin Peaks lore punctuate a tale about the cyclical battle between good and evil, set in a 1950s New Mexico town invaded by mysterious woodsmen.
Moody melodies and head-nodding synth stabs punctuate the action scenes, offering a flicker of some of the music coming out of city's vibrant lo-fi techno scene.
An animator by trade, she came upon the project via Millard (with whom she has worked in the past) to punctuate the film with her stop-motion scenes.
Ross and Fournier drained back-to-back 251.1-pointers to punctuate a 224-247 run early in the fourth quarter to help Orlando seize a 236-133 lead.
And while Wilde's epigrams are unlikely to punctuate contemporary feminist texts, there is much in "A Woman of No Importance" that has a surprisingly topical ring of truth.
As the sun rises over the plains of the ancient city of Bagan, it bathes the more than 2000,3.53 temples that punctuate the landscape in an otherworldly stillness.
Poetry and family photographs punctuate Michael Ondaatje's "Running in the Family," the Booker Prize-winning Canadian writer's fictionalized account of his childhood and ancestral history in Sri Lanka.
One might expect the rash of mass shootings that now punctuate American life to decrease, rather than increase, the desire for ready access to guns in public places.
They lap parks and residential blocks, pull up strategically near the exits of schools and public swimming pools and punctuate sunny days with milkshakes, ice pops and cones.
Periodic solo artist presentations also punctuate the steady pace of the chronological spine, offering greater depth, or spotlighting works of significant scale that are not often on view.
As if to further punctuate the connection, the police announced Sunday that they had arrested an unidentified man in Birmingham as part of the investigation of Mr. Masood.
I kept a burp cloth at my conference table for the too-frequent moments when she chose to punctuate a point with a little geyser of spit-up.
The screen seems to be undergoing a seizure that escalates by the second, an effect heightened by Gershon Kingsley's thunderous, industrial, Moog-synthesized sounds that punctuate every movement.
It's easy to dismiss something as laziness, when in fact, it often takes more effort to punctuate exactly how you want to convey a particular tone of voice online.
As if to punctuate Sears' plummet, major shareholder Eddie Lampert kept up his show of seeking the best for the chain — stepping down as CEO while remaining as chairman.
Hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, an established British comedy duo, cannot resist making truly terrible puns, the worst of which they punctuate with actual winks to the camera.
Deep bay windows with stone mullions punctuate each end, with a built-in window seat overlooking flower gardens and the Thames at one end; pastoral views at the other.
But Callanan appears to maintain a more lighthearted view of the situation, in line with the happy-face motifs and grinning poo emojis that punctuate much of his work.
His plaintive moans and sighs on "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" capture the mystery exactly, as do the washes of static that punctuate the song at key moments.
From the series Morning Drawings, a magazine cutout of Naomi Campbell gets a layer of sinewy white painted lines to punctuate her skin while dried rose petals frame the composition.
As if to punctuate that philosophy, its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, generating the first Bitcoins, embedded a Times of London article about a Bank of England bailout of British financial institutions.
I wanted to yell at everyone to stop, to pay attention, that these songs were too important, too gracious, too personal to punctuate with something so mundane as slapping flesh.
And Ms Favilla is there to enforce those rules for BuzzFeed, alongside how to spell, punctuate and capitalise "yaaass", "cray-cray" and "Bernie Bros" (look them up, if you must).
It can also be used to punctuate a life change through the purging of the old, the closing of a life chapter, and the beginning of a fresh new page.
When we start talking about whether women in the surprisingly still male-dominated music industry support one another, her raspy Oakland accent quickens; pink stiletto manicured nails punctuate each point.
With all this flux, many people worry that skill with punctuation is disappearing: witness, after all, the way teens text and tweet not bothering to capitalise or punctuate at all.
He is fifty-one, though he seems younger, with an excitable manner, jumping up from his seat to punctuate his points and showing me videos of himself in public appearances.
At the conclusion of the film's second segment, Bondarchuk plays around with rhythm by inserting a split-second shot of a jingling chandelier to punctuate Pierre's initial courtship of Natasha.
It's a foreign language that becomes comforting to listen to, especially because the animals often punctuate their greetings to you with friendly whistles or joyful sways to the background music.
His paternal grandfather worked for the Shell oil refinery whose smokestacks still punctuate the Houston skyline, and his grandparents were able to raise Foster and his siblings in relative comfort.
Documentary film footage of Kahlo, anonymous Indigenous women, and clips from government travel films intended to spark tourism punctuate the liminal spaces that divide the galleries among various biographical themes.
Who knows, maybe that future poetry will find its root in the added surprise this collection offers in the form of the several brief, untitled, rhymed poems that punctuate it?
By sending the performers across Panmunjom less than three months after the soldier's defection, Mr. Kim wanted to punctuate the dramatic shift in mood between the two Koreas, analysts said.
They also tend to punctuate their withdrawal with times of closeness with their parents, so there will almost certainly be moments when you enjoy a strong connection with your teenager.
They've written songs that showed vocalist Joe Galarraga's ability to shift between snarky spoken passages into lung-clearing shouts, with guitarist Amar Lal stomping on distortion pedals to punctuate those moments.
While the software giant will likely leave the low end of these devices to its PC partners, it looks like Microsoft will have its own special device to punctuate its plans.
With a dearth of passengers and an abundance of early-morning parking on Lexington Avenue, many drivers relish the chance to punctuate their sedentary stretches with wind sprints and shoulder presses.
The kids hardly capitalise or punctuate in their text messages, but when they write for school (or for publication) they know without a rap on the knuckles that different rules apply.
They take the form, more or less, of musical numbers, offering something new and different to punctuate the action, which allows the characters to expose some degree of their innermost selves.
These women are discussed and gossiped about in great detail by the other parents at the school their young children attend in the present-day police interviews that punctuate the episode.
Mr. Crano could have done without the crashing glasses and burning car to punctuate the fraught nature of Anna and Will's sexual unfurling with new partners (François Arnaud and Gina Gershon).
Brandt's acquaintances and descendants recall places she went and things she claimed to do, but few can be affirmed, and her diary passages that punctuate the film thereby lose their credibility.
The critical and foundational thoughts of writers such as Charles North, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Schmidt, Kenneth Koch, Alice Notley, Ed Sanders, Bernadette Meyer, Fred Moten, and Ann Waldman punctuate the work.
Elena, for example, chafes at being considered a "diversity candidate," while other twists punctuate a second half of a season (all the episodes were made available) that gets stronger toward the end.
While the beauty chameleons among us find patron saints in the Rihannas and Katy Perrys of the world, Woodley proves that there's nothing wrong with letting small tweaks punctuate your beauty evolution.
Elizabeth Warren used Barkan's case to punctuate the failures of the healthcare system during a July presidential debate: "Ady has health insurance, good health insurance, and it's not nearly enough," she said.
It's natural to punctuate conversations about the game with tales about how weird the thing is, but Dragon's Dogma would be throwaway nonsense if it didn't have such a superb combat system.
I feel like what I've got in the exhibition is a very elaborate set that I would like to punctuate with narrative and this performance was an amazing beginning point of that.
Exuding a sort of frazzled art teacher vibe, she held a silver pencil in her hand to punctuate her points as she explained how recent Massachusetts tax cuts disproportionately benefited the wealthy.
He points to public speakers, such as former president Barack Obama, who pause for effect and use drawn out "uhs" to punctuate their speech and make their words resonate with their audience.
They all go off and do their own thing, so they've all created a million different varieties of how to write their name or punctuate their name or how to do addresses.
As if to punctuate his contempt for the Trump administration's warning, Mr. Assad visited a Russian air base near Latakia in the western part of the country on Tuesday, accompanied by Gen.
Still, the true originality of "Call the Midwife" might be in those repeated scenes of labor, which punctuate the show in the way that violence or sex does on other cable series.
English translations of each chapter, or sura, are rendered with ink in legible graffiti lettering, while images of recent events or daily American life punctuate the themes or keywords of the Qur'an.
The park, on the edge of a river nestled under the gargantuan statue of Peter the Great, is slowly turning orange, and the weird flourishes of a Mulatu Astatke set punctuate the air.
You're going to need something with a killer combo of speed and storage to punctuate the rig, and if you're smart you'd wait until something was on sale before you pulled the trigger.
No longer viewed as an outfit afterthought, the latest specs on the scene function more as a tool to punctuate a look rather than protect our retinas (fret not, they do that too).
The land-starved island is known for its gleaming skyscrapers and contemporary architectural designs that punctuate its skyline like the Marina Bay Sands hotel, which looks like a surfboard perched atop three towers.
Snippets of poetry function as wall text and punctuate transitions between the works, allowing the curator to offer subtle and elusive commentary on specific paintings, most often without any sort of obvious connection.
For the most part it's classic Glass, commenting with gusto on the minutia of life with the occasional input from the band to punctuate jokes or add a little flair to a story.
To punctuate their findings, Hertzberg and her co-researchers also collected 229 environmental samples before, during and after the flights and tested each for 18 common respiratory viruses, including various strains of flu.
And the easiest way to punctuate an otherwise average work week — one that still requires a coat and a scarf for the commute — is to finally call the salon, and book yourself a haircut.
When "Screwed" deploys rubbery bass, watery keyboard echoes, and an aggressive, almost hard-rock guitar riff to punctuate a singalong anthem about sex during the apocalypse, she makes the album's underlying theme explicit, i.e.
On Tuesday, police from federal, state, county and local agencies gathered at a press conference to punctuate the pride in their work and cooperation, and display the visual coup de grace to news reporters.
Advertisements for the therapists' webinars, workshops and retreats tend to punctuate the episodes, like an in-person intensive couples retreat from April 4 to April 7 in Asheville, N.C., led by the "Foreplay" duo.
He sweated more, used his hands and arms to punctuate his arguments and repeatedly cast Mr. Cruz as dishonest, ineffective, more focused on running for president than representing Texas and beholden to corporate interests.
While the return of this meme might not seem like a hard-hitting retaliation against the perpetual attacks on our basic humanity which currently punctuate daily life in America, it's actually a crucial restorative.
About 11 hours later, as if to punctuate one of his worst games of the season, Anthony launched an air ball as time ran out on the Knicks' 108-105 loss to the Indiana Pacers.
To this end, the camera maintains enough distance from the characters to clearly show them moving within the landscape, sometimes gently gliding between one line of action and another, or reframing to punctuate a joke.
Networks have become enamored with live musicals to present as events to punctuate their lineups, but there's something to be said for the old-fashioned virtues of a TV movie, however rare they might be.
If confirmed, the kidnapping would punctuate the Islamic State's penchant for brazen acts even in the face of recent defeats that have forced it to relinquish some territory seized in the five-year Syrian war.
Dealing with his own constant physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor while his unconventional thinking and flawless instincts have afforded him a great deal of respect.
Forrest Tucker, whose serial bank jobs punctuate "The Old Man & the Gun," declines to give a reason, but his motive seems to be something more mysterious — or maybe more matter-of-fact — than simple greed.
Opt for a table in the terrace dining room, where orblike red lanterns punctuate swaths of hanging greenery, and try the zesty caipirinha with dragon fruit purée or the smoky Umeboshi Mezcalita with plum bitters.
In the memoir, which was published in August, Ms. Bialosky uses 51 poems — all of which have influenced her, she says — to punctuate chapters about her most pivotal life experiences, such as her father's death.
Expanses of glass punctuate the exterior and allow the bleached Mediterranean sun to seep into the 20-by-30-foot living area, which looks out over the long narrow ledge of pool to the harbor.
But it is worth remembering that this century opened with a tale of family and migration that was as contentious as many of the stories that punctuate our current debate: the case of Elián González.
Born in Northern India, Nair teases out the fascination with the country that was such a vital part of Thackeray's novel with stunning colors and fabrics that punctuate the otherwise bleak and filthy cobblestones of London.
Via short beats that punctuate the film and illustrate the passage of time, we learn that Anne has met a man she will marry and have a child with, often struggling to find time to write.
Trying to punctuate the best regular season in N.B.A. history with a championship, the Warriors staved off playoff elimination with a 120-111 victory Thursday over Oklahoma City in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.
Hayward and forward Trevor Booker had back-to-back dunks and forward Derrick Favors followed with a layup to punctuate the run and give Utah a 53-25 lead with 225:25 left in the quarter.
But considering Lil' Ricky is a character we have never met, someone whose name has only ever been used to punctuate one of Jamal's (Brett Gray) RollerWorld discoveries for comedic effect, you probably have some questions.
The strip's bold aesthetic predated today's comics experiments by decades: Rodriguez depicts gritty Manhattan in jutting, inconsistently shaped panels; pasted-in newspapers punctuate realist backdrops while a single 28-panel page is tilted at 45 degrees.
Her thoughts on art and life continued to punctuate the experience, as we stretched our legs and necks, pondering the painted, elegant body of John Singer Sargent's "Madame X" or a stern bust of Benjamin Franklin.
" Perri rendered the title's strange, imposing R in red to punctuate the crimson hue of the S. They're different shades though: "The red of the R is more like blood, and the S is like dried blood.
I feel Rostam in the vocal phrasings on the chorus particularly, the electronic drum line that rides near the top of the track, and in the keyboard bit that travels up the scale to punctuate the chorus.
"Well, we are trying to save the world," said Veronica Arnold Smither, the head of Texas Right to Life's education division, with a wry smile and a snap of her fingers, as if to punctuate the obvious.
I can finish a ride with a beer, punctuate trails with a donut stop, and even head out for a ride without having to dress in figure-hugging outfits that make me look like a NASCAR racer.
Kaminsky, who is hard of hearing himself, has the citizens of this republic speak with hand gestures and signs—some of which punctuate and animate the poems—as they resist a world of misunderstanding and military violence.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Teenagers stood inside a metal cage outside U.N. headquarters in Geneva on Monday to punctuate a protest by American and Mexican activists demanding that migrant children in U.S. custody be reunited with parents seeking asylum.
When she finally capitulated, asked if there was anything she wished to add to a statement of sorrow she had recently released, she described these past few weeks as devastating before being unable to punctuate her grief.
In the post, she recounts her own experiences with harassment while making Mario Batali's recipe for Pizza Dough Cinnamon Rolls, which he had used to inexplicably punctuate his apology email after facing allegations of sexual misconduct last month.
"That Marina — the lyricist who wasn't afraid to detail the taste of toothpaste on a lover's tongue, the vocalist who wasn't afraid to punctuate a sentence with a feral shriek — has gone missing," Peyton Thomas wrote for Pitchfork.
As if to punctuate that point, an Iranian court on Sunday sentenced a wealthy business executive, Babak Zanjani, and two associates to death for corruption tied to oil sales during the tenure of President Rouhani's predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
As the scene progresses, Lee joins the men visually in two-shots that leave one or the other blurred, only to punctuate this back and forth with an image of them seated side by side like mirrored images.
Rather than modernizing the traditional cottages that punctuate the province's tundra-like landscape with new technologies or imported materials, Gandhi has brought them to jarring life, not so much creating finished structures as releasing them into the wild.
It works to punctuate the moment when girls' growth spurts send them towering over boys, and it dramatizes Maya and Anna's outsider status at an age when kids seem capable of sniffing out difference on a cellular level.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NEW ORLEANS — Rips, tears, and fissures punctuate the works in Beyond the Canvas: Contemporary Art from Puerto Rico, a group exhibition at Newcomb Art Museum showcasing five artists' process-driven approaches to painting.
Mechanical gasping and whirring sounds punctuate the film (the child breathes through the machine they hook him up to each night), so much so that by the end, I actually stopped noticing that normal breathing doesn't sound this way.
All that and, yes, a bevy of Alanis Morissette songs — including all of the titular album, a handful of tracks from later works, and two new original numbers — that punctuate the ups and downs of this tangled family drama.
Recognisable faces punctuate Mr Marber's work; John Kennedy's red silhouette above the black words "Calling Kremlin 1961" on a cover of The Economist; a topless Pablo Picasso cast in black and white on a 1964 issue of the Observer.
A tournament featuring the world's toughest boxers would provide the excitement that the sport has been lacking; it would punctuate the interminable negotiations that delay professional bouts, and which postponed Mayweather v Pacquiao until both were past their prime.
But it was a second harpsichordist, Patrick Jones, who momentarily stole the show in one of Handel's wackiest and most inscrutable inventions: the extended improvisations that punctuate, not to say undercut, Armida's vengeance aria that ends the second act.
Before the Cavs flew back to Cleveland to greet their hometown fans, they swung by the XS Nightclub in Vegas to punctuate the night's festivities, which included a Larry O'Brien-shaped cake and enough champagne to last several lifetimes.
Yet strictly as a TV show, the telecast struggled to find the proper balance, delivering an anthem-like statement from its female winners while experiencing lapses in pacing, entertainment and the lighter moments that tend to punctuate such affairs.
I like imagining where they would be eaten and by whom, how they might be served, what conversation and convention punctuate their eating, what time of day, what weather, what energies drive eaters to that table and from it.
Coal-black gallows humor and a rising body-count punctuate the silliness inherent to the fish-out-of-water story, especially since that "fish" is a man capable of extreme violence and the "water" is LA's vapid acting scene.
By turns animated and defensive, at one point throwing his arms up to punctuate a point, the typically unflappable Mr. Comey argued that he had been left with no choice when he sent a letter to Congress on Oct.
From the myriad conflicting affects that punctuate life on social media ( The Social Network) to the horrors of terrorism ( Patriots Day) to games of gender dynamics ( Gone Girl), modern anxieties are properly and expertly accentuated by Reznor's agitated approach.
The monologues of the ghosts are in a written rather than a spoken voice (they spell and punctuate according to their era), which creates a kind of scrapbook continuity between their sections and the sections built around historical documents.
Whether it's the Martyrs' Cemeteries that punctuate cityscapes or the leafy Bill Clinton Boulevard that cuts through the capital—homage to the international intervention that cut the conflict short—there are near constant reminders that Kosovo is Europe's freshest battleground.
Looking inconspicuously average in a long-sleeve T-shirt, slacks and sneakers, with no audience to play to and no house band to punctuate his one-liners, Mr. Letterman said there was one path he would not go back down.
Announcements punctuate the hum of activity that fills the space between sets, imploring Wendy to call her dad at the motel, asking the crowd to be careful with the brown acid being passed around, which might not be up to snuff.
But Boylen has made Thibodeau look like a softy by calling for extra wind sprints to punctuate practice sessions, issuing public critiques of his players' conditioning and subbing out all five starters at one time — twice — in the Boston loss.
During the House Judiciary Committee's hearings last month, they excerpted powerful moments from witness testimony, as well as the clips of Trump and Mulvaney, to punctuate their argument that the president's conduct toward Ukraine was impeachable and warranted removal from office.
Horror films had an unusual hold on the collective imagination in 2017, so to punctuate the end of this hair-raising year, the Magazine asked 10 of the year's best actors to star in a series of short frightening films.
Comedy wrestling gets a bad rap as being too gimmicky or diluting the melodrama the form is ideally capable of, but Royal Rumbles are long and the willingness to punctuate them with moments of silliness and irony shows strength, not weakness.
LEADING MEN By Christopher Castellani Of the fever dreams that punctuate the oeuvre of Tennessee Williams, the most powerfully weird, for me, has got to be the scene in "Suddenly Last Summer" when Sebastian Venable is eaten alive by cannibal children.
The signs of urban blackness punctuate the score like fluttering woodwinds: Nike swoosh symbols are featured on the feet of a naked body; dollar signs and gold glitter seem to form a tiara on the head of someone with a big, onion booty.
Warren Lipka, Spencer Reinhard, Eric Bosuk and Charles Allen II all appear in documentary-style interviews that punctuate the heist narrative, looking back years later with ashen remorse that may or may not mask their pleasure at starring in their own movie.
It's shot in crisp black-and-white with a dreamy feel, as Goswell's ethereal tones and the elegant music drift into and punctuate the narrative, which references the bands' experiences growing up in an austerity Britain of a not-too-dissimilar age.
That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
Chris Sale shut down the Yankees' vaunted lineup with eight strikeouts over six one-run innings and Mookie Betts clubbed a grand slam to punctuate the Boston Red Sox's 14-13 rout of visiting New York at Fenway Park on Tuesday night.
It's almost as if they have some level of awareness of the pill-taking female is a reproductive dead-end and would rather save the energy that would be required to punctuate their sexual behavior with gamete release to do something else.
The profanities that punctuate the film are exclamation marks rather than darts of malice; drugs are not snorted, smoked, or injected but served on strawberries; and Amy gets to make out, though not with the girl whom she has craved all year.
The move would punctuate a series of decisions to freeze, modify and now eliminate safeguards put in place after hundreds of for-profit colleges were accused of widespread fraud and subsequently collapsed, leaving their enrolled students with huge debts and no degrees.
It was just so much for the characters to deal with, and the show's frequently sitcom-y jokes didn't help; it often seemed like they were written with enough extra space for a live studio audience to laugh and punctuate their banality.
Campbell's prose has a powerful sense of clarity, particularly her visual descriptions, in which vivid details punctuate the text: our attention is drawn to a scientific presenter's bright red gloves, or the tiny puncture-mark made by a drawing pin in a painting.
As if to punctuate this reality, Proskauer appealed the District Court's rejection of the legislation the same day that the island's municipal water authority was returning to the financial markets to borrow $500 million to fund urgently needed improvements in its infrastructure.
And Hana Miletić's hand-woven textiles, which thoughtfully punctuate the perimeters of the Al Hamriya space, are based on photographs of damage and neglect the artist took of her surroundings, but they translate into tender frayed weaves, beautiful in their intended imperfection.
After the reunion, Paul would punctuate months of silence with spontaneous (and ostentatious) activities for our family, like dinner at Sardi's, a trip to Disney World, or a dinner with Gay Talese, whom he'd met during the trials of John Wayne Bobbitt in 22017.
That approach works better during a rallying speech to fellow abolitionists -- after passage of the Fugitive Slave Act moved the sanctuary line for escaped slaves all the way to Canada -- than, say, in her interactions with Brodess, which feel too conspicuously massaged to punctuate scenes.
It was perhaps the perfect way for Wawrinka to punctuate the best match of the 2019 French Open thus far, a 5-hour-9-minute slugfest against Stefanos Tsitsipas that was so closely contested that the loser actually scored one more point than the winner.
The out-of-nowhere-life-altering breakups, the at first gut-wrenching and subsequently chill breakups, the somewhat humbling and the deeply, deeply humiliating breakups: We're here to examine the breakups that punctuate our relationships as well as the ones that eventually come to define them.
Arched bay windows punctuate paintings by Elaine Lustig Cohen and Julia Wachtel; on marble-topped coffee tables stand sculptures from Nicole Wermers and Francis Upritchard and ceramics from Shio Kusaka; and in dark corners shine projections of the Guerrilla Girls and video art from Monica Bonvicini.
The closure of the Tsukiji market will punctuate the end of the post-war era for many of the mom-and-pop shops just outside the main market that peddle a cornucopia of sea-related products, from dried squid and seaweed to whale bacon and caviar.
What the music loses in scale, in the instantly gratifying swells of violin that punctuate the game's path from desert sands to snow-capped peak, it makes up for by revealing the very cores of these melodies, white and black notes running straight to the heart.
Facebook is all about breaking down your "socializing" to its most efficient forms: You can listen to, react, or say something in a conversation, but without all the "how do you dos" or small talk or all the other social lubricants that punctuate real human contact.
And then, as if to remind us that we're not in the Old nor the New World of wine, but in the developing one, where marketing and subtlety go together like Donald Trump and balding, you clock the four enormous wine bottle replicas that punctuate the room.
Not only does she capture Andrews' careful balance between severity and playfulness, but she constantly wobbles the scales in a way that adds tension to a movie that never manages to mine any from its plot, or from any of the mediocre songs that punctuate it.
Your combat is further augmented by your equipped Legion, who attacks passively on their own once summoned, can be actively aimed at specifically targeted enemies for normal or special attacks, and who joins you in special "sync attacks" which punctuate combos, charged attacks, and other triggers.
While his live performance with a Muppet would not be a career highlight, a stumble as the float lurched back into motion and a steadying hug from the famous pig would go viral, and punctuate a year when it already seemed like All Tony, All the Time.
Tonight, on a bill that at first glance seems like the title of the trippiest children's book you'll ever read, she teams up with Unusual Squirrel, a project from John S. Hall (King Missile) full of hilarious observations and just the right instruments to punctuate them.wondersofnaturebk.
These works represent just one category of subjects for Hocking as a photographer; others include scrappers, bad graffiti, abandoned boats, nocturnal tableaux, and oddities that punctuate Detroit's varied landscape, even as waves of development drive the city to increasingly become a part of the normal run of mainstream existence.
" The phrase — which 50 Cent has previously used on Instagram and popularized on his Starz TV show Power — is seen as slang for "get a gun," but a rep for 50 Cent previously told Vibe it's a "playful phrase used by Mr. Jackson to punctuate absurd and outrageous situations.
Among the delights in this book are the many vignettes and miniature histories that punctuate the narrative—the socioeconomic significance of the stiff white golilla collar in Philip IV's bankrupt court, the establishment of the Stuyvesant Institute in New York and the circumstances of the first world boxing title.
The rules for repenting for my dietary sins were simple: At first, I lurked on the hashtag, wondering if I could really spend 296 days whittling down my options for brunch, happy hours and dinners out, the activities that punctuate a workweek and make many of us feel connected.
This book feels like an antidote to that, as startling and interesting and fizzy as the word "zugs," which in Exmoor refers to "little bog islands, about the size of a bucket," and is one of dozens of unexpected terms compiled in the glossaries that punctuate this book.
"Our sense of exploitation and alienation is palpable, but the moments of beauty, tenderness and freedom that punctuate the drudgery provide flickers of humanity that feel almost miraculous," A.O. Scott wrote in The New York Times when the film played at New Directors/New Films earlier this year.
Realizing that my eyes might actually be functioning, my parents whisked me off for the first of what would be a series of operations that would punctuate my life, initially giving me sight, then improving it, then saving it when it almost disappeared, and later improving it again.
Similarly poignant moments punctuate "Old Love New Love," a new play by Laura Brienza that is receiving its world premiere at Luna Stage Company in West Orange, N.J. Contemporary works about people who grapple with Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia are on the rise as writers explore these maladies.
The Atlanta trio has catapulted to recent mainstream success through more than their infectious triple-time rap flow,  their "Bad and Boujee" single, or their sophomore album C U L T U R E; one of their signatures is also their use of ad libs to punctuate just about every line.
Once the storefront is up and running, she plans to share her favorite teas and desserts with guests as they sit among the decorative branches, cozy upholstered armchairs and children's stuffed rabbits that punctuate the space; the label's current collection, "Mimi's Wonderland," contains nods to the world of Lewis Carroll.
The process, in brief, is this:Identify talent in the amateur scenePut them in the right professional fights at the right timesOnce their skill and experience has developed, book them in bouts which punctuate their greatness"We have three tremendously able matchmakers who have been around and have great eyes," Arum said.
Maps, ephemera, photographs and other illustrations generously punctuate the 10 chapters on subjects ranging from "Moving the People" to "Remaking Times Square" and written by an A-team of municipal experts that includes Russell Shorto, Hilary Ballon (who died in 2017), Andrew Dolkart, Carol Willis, Ann Buttenwieser and Lynne B. Sagalyn.
"If you hang around a Jersey person enough, you're going to know that they're from Jersey because they're gonna start" busting your chops, said Mr. DeVito, who used much more colorful language, which he did often to punctuate parts of a 90-minute interview this week at the Greenwich Hotel in Manhattan.
In the same year, Emory Douglas, as minister of culture for the Black Panther Party, began creating graphically snappy and elegant poster and newsprint designs that spread across the country and that punctuate sections of the Schomburg show, as do images of the raised black fist, now a universal emblem of political assertion.
A closer look at munitions intelligence from Armament Research Services (ARES), which analyzed the weapons used by cartel soldiers in Culiacán, points to some of that iron river's myriad tributaries springing from sources thousands of miles away, far from the massacres, mass graves, and disappearances that punctuate years of narco conflict in Mexico.
Yes, this one was a bit of a retread, with plenty of callbacks and do-overs of the show's best dynamics, and precious little novelty to punctuate the hack-and-slash that we've become inured to over the course of a season that is, if not full of surprises, at least consistent with our expectations.
Morose lyrics, melancholy tunes, and all that negative energy is tied to fuzzy, crackling guitar noise that keeps threatening to crumble apart but somehow just barely skates through in one piece, the perfect metaphor; the slam-dunk power-chord exercises that punctuate the record are framed by quieter, jaggedier layers of acoustic pluck and electric whine.
That's not to say that the sneering, outspoken Hooky fans have come to know is no more: That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
Pose and This Is Us have similar approaches to those topics, which form the bricks of human existence, but the joyful sequences on This Is Us — Kate's wedding, Rebecca finding happiness with Miguel, Randall teaching William how to drive — are presented as the pretty moments that punctuate the lives of people who are deeply affected by a shared trauma.
I played a preview build of Ape Out, navigating my way through two "discs," which act as sorts of worlds and contain a handful of levels that increase in difficulty as a percussive jazz track pushes you forward through heavily guarded rooms, sporadic drum beats encouraging a fast pace of movement as satisfactory cymbal crashes punctuate every kill.
Team-building exercises regularly have employees doing handstands, and office romances are often made official at mass weddings (pictured), witnessed by Mr Ma. The company's philosophy is a "six-vein spirit sword", and during an interview conducted last year at his headquarters, Mr Ma several times got up to punctuate his answers with an actual sword from his wall.
The President's biography -- which is a story of utter isolation from those who walk the sidewalks, drive their own cars, and wash their own dishes -- helps explain the astounding worldview laid before us in his bizarre response to the racist rallies in Charlottesville last weekend, one he continues to punctuate with inflammatory Tweets on the incident.
MacDonald shares a car with a housemate, but most often navigates her neighborhood on foot, and the candid moments that punctuate her documentary — people sleeping, shooting up, and having sex in the alleyway behind her house; demolition that seems sometimes to happen overnight; and sweeping panoramas of a changing neighborhood — reflect her immersion in her surroundings.
In fact, in a 2015 interview with Vulture that discussed the increasing wave of onscreen full frontals, Oz producer Tom Fontana that one scripted scene where convicted drug dealer Simon (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) would pull out his penis and "sort of use it like a 'fuck you' thing" was nixed after the actor suggested his character wouldn't punctuate his aggression that way.
The ad hoc patchwork Tal R used to create these large canvases on site —including one made of discarded sails from a cargo ship upon which he traveled to the North Pole — the symbols that punctuate them, and the primitive rendering of the subjects all jive with Detroit, a city that has, for decades, visually rejuvenated itself through adaptation and repurpose.
It remains to be seen, when the floodwaters recede and the drowned cattle are counted, when the rotting corpses of decades-old fish leak back into the muddy sludge of the river, when the charred skeletons of thousand-year-old trees punctuate the remains of an ice age forest, whether Australians will finally decide that it's time to take this seriously.
Getting to punctuate a joke is amazing, but that fun can easily be offset by becoming the face of other things, like when a columnist needs a picture to highlight his deeply personal yet on-trend topic: Perhaps it's the newspaper I'm reading, or the scarf, or the smile, but someone at HuffPo saw it and said, That's our bisexual!
After moving to New York in the late '80s — where he worked as a visual merchandiser by day and designed Judy Jetson-like dresses for his own independent women's wear label at night — he would punctuate his outfits with exuberant headwear: the exaggerated Philip Treacy fedora popularized by Boy George, with its slanted brim and angular crown, or Vivienne Westwood's dramatically oversize Buffalo hat.
But those scenes of jagged confessions and bitter confrontations that punctuate the family's dad-to-day can be just as painful to watch as the scenes of macabre suspense — like the one in which Annie actually claps her hands over her mouth after saying something especially ugly to her son, as if willing herself to hold back words that are already hanging in the air.
I'd like to share a story that perfectly illustrates the moment we've found ourselves in: Long ago, during a meeting of doctors facing clinical cutbacks in an underserved area where I worked, I saw someone write on a blackboard, with chalk (that's how long ago it was), "Opportunity is nowhere" and then asked us to space and punctuate the phrase to give it meaning.
While it's not clear if Barr is serious about potentially resigning or looking to send Trump a message, those discussions punctuate a palpable tension between Trump and Barr in recent days after the Justice Department was roiled by a cascade of controversies this past week, a separate source said, adding that the two appear to be in a cooling-off period after Barr's remarkable interview with ABC News.
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