But unlike such other popularizers of scientific issues as Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking, he does avoid either talking down to his readers or succumbing to adolescent
exclamation points at the mere sight of numbers requiring scientific notation.
Am I just supposed to cower to your views because you put
exclamation points at the end of a sentence... really!
Mr. Nguyen bounds around the Color office in bare feet and talks with implicit
exclamation points at the end of each phrase, fueled by what he calls an addiction to Coke Zero.
I had to put
the exclamation point at the end of this recipe title because, seriously, this recipe IS happiness.
Pizza eggs, of course!I so badly wanted to put
an exclamation point at the end of this recipe title because these little egg pizzas are that good!
Kolten Wong has done a nice job reinventing himself, and Brandon Phillips» season is putting a nice
exclamation point at the end of his career.
This one thing is a sequel that was barely announced at last year's E3 (it was merely
the exclamation point at the end of a segment at Electronic Arts» press conference).
The impossible, twisting architectures swaying ahead of me and neon lightshow blazing in the background are
an exclamation point at the end of every interaction I had with Beat Saber.
Comment # 7 reminds me of an episode of «Seinfeld» in which Elaine broke up with her boyfriend because he neglected to put
an exclamation point at the end of a phone message that he had written down for her.
Not exact matches
Perhaps now that Equifax and Deloitte have placed an
exclamation point on the entire issue and regulatory roll - back efforts are a tad less in vogue
at the moment, Congress will do what needs to be done and business will be more willing to change.
From inside the crown of the Statue of Liberty he stood in awe, gazing out
at the sea of skyscrapers, shining like metal and glass
exclamation points, punctuating the urban skyline.
A new infographic from Skadeedle / Vertical Response pulls together some of the things that PR pros should absolutely include as part of their press releases (a catchy headline, for example), and some of the things they should avoid
at all costs (like
exclamation points!).
And while you're
at it, ease off on all the
exclamation points.
However, while we hear a period
at the end of our sentences, those around us hear an
exclamation point.
The
exclamation point was stamped on our conviction to do something about our situation when we attended a talk
at our parish by a monsignor who acts as a judge of the canon law tribunal in our diocese, considering annulment cases.
The i is an upside - down
exclamation point, a marketer's attempt
at fun in a sad setting.
I myself am furious
at the stupidity of people that in 2014 still believe in fairy tales of sky wizards, but you don't see me capitalizing every other word or triple
exclamation points or berating people.
Thank you for reminding me to take a better look
at myself and discover whether I'm functioning as an
exclamation point or a question.
The «friends» look like baseball bats - I know they are
exclamation points, but the way they treated Job, and the way we're treated
at times, resemble a verbal beating, like with a baseball bat.
With just 10 seconds to go Team Harris cleared it and their Captain Adam Harris put an
exclamation point on a Game 1 Win for Team Harris as he lit the lamp
at the buzzer to Win it 6 - 4.
Then, bang, you and she are done, and her eyes are flashing to her day planner, the one she keeps gorging with duties, 10:25 appointments crowbarred between 10:15 s and 10:30 s. All etched in perfect calligraphy, this hand - to - hand combat with Time, with neat arrows
pointing to peripheral obligations that she can attend to simultaneously, without assigning them a minute of their own, with key meetings underlined and very important appointments blinking
exclamation points!!!! Soon Michelle and all her teammates are carrying day planners, opening them together
at Pat's command to fill up a stray half hour here, a vagrant hour there, even to transcribe her annual reminder in late October: Don't forget to turn back your clocks one hour!
In consecutive SummerSlam bouts, Cena lost to help set up a new era in WWE with Bryan and future indie guys, and then made Lesnar look literally unstoppable, the
exclamation point WWE needed after having Lesnar break Undertaker's undefeated streak
at WrestleMania 30.
I'm trying to remember the last time I saw an article on here without
at least one
exclamation point in the title..
As a senior, she doubled in those events and finally added the
exclamation point to her high school track career
at the state meet in Clovis.
Pause
at commas and periods and get excited when you come to an
exclamation point.
There are lots of
exclamation marks and,
at one
point, a bizarre allusion to a Ridley Scott film starring Orlando Bloom.
«New York will have a new
exclamation point in the skyline,» said Chris Ward, executive director
at the Port Authority, of the skyscraper.
;) Or read it all and then try to get me
at the purple service with a smiley face and an
exclamation point with J underscore cash seventy four just before that weird A symbol.
An
exclamation point will appear
at the exact time you have to pet him.
She lived (onscreen
at least) for
exclamation points so it's fitting then that her Oscar win came from I Want to Live!
When you shoot
at the light bulbs, «WTF» appears over the heads of the guards which is like the
exclamation point in the Metal Gear Solid series.
They tell nothing about the story line or plot, they're almost all the same length, they're all overexcited and peppered with
exclamation points; even more interesting is the fact that they are all «Verified Purchase,» as if no one received a copy of the book as a gift or bought it
at Walmart or even an airport bookstore.
Paragraphs with an
exclamation mark
at the end of every sentence tend to look like they've been written by someone with the hiccups or who is happy to the
point of hysteria.
While we're on the subject, the editor in me can't help but
point out a few other tips about
exclamation marks, which don't necessarily have to do with tweeting: Please use one
at a time.
Another problem with spacing is to ensure there are no spaces before periods, commas, semi-colons, and
exclamation points and one space after — unless the period or
exclamation point is
at the end of paragraph.
Nintendo Power, the lifeline that linked the Nintendo executive suites to the youthful Generation Nintendo, looked not
at all different from other magazines aimed
at teens and preteens, full of
exclamation points and eye - popping splashes of color plastered across every page.
-
at this time you can also make new items, and visit new locations - you'll also get a Log - in Bonus screen, a list of Timed Goals and Stretch Goals - there's also «missions» you can complete to get various items, such as wood - Goldie is there
at the entrance to your campsite, and tells about how nice it would be if more animals came to visit - she recommends you check out Saltwater Shores, where you're going to find Filbert, who is looking for some fish - once you arrive
at Saltwater Shores, you immediately spot a fish, and you get the fishing tutorial - the trick lies in tapping the screen quickly when you see the
exclamation point popping up
Talking to
exclamation -
point laden NPC's occasionally reveals some backstory about other classmates
at Akademeia or members of Class Zero, but more frequently turn out to be three lines of bland text.
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.
At the very least, that gasp requires a thought balloon and an
exclamation point.
The atrium soars six stories, with Barnett Newman's Broken Obelisk in the center, like an
exclamation point, aimed
at the skylight above.
An installation of his famous «blps» (pronounced blips), abstract lozenge forms, usually black and shaped like the uprights in an
exclamation point, is in place on and around the High Line near the site of the Whitney's future home
at Gansevoort and Washington Streets.
With a number of impressive highlights, chief among them the collection of David and Peggy Rockefeller
at Christie's, the spring sales in New York should offer a few impressive
exclamation points to add to an already packed month of market offerings.
At one
point, after dropping Cardi B, she moved over the mic and let loose with an
exclamation fit for the the night: «Shout - out to Werner Herzog!»
And in case you missed it, we scream
at you in big bold red letters with
exclamation points and a big red blinking neon arrow, to call your attention to chart # 6.
His presence
at the podium — and Elevate's sponsorship of the event — was an
exclamation point to an evening celebrating change in the legal industry.
(yes, with the
exclamation point) and
at $ 5 - a-month for both postpaid and prepaid T - Mobile customers it offers a free upgrade to an entry - level smartphone after just six months, or a steep discount on a mid-range-to-premium phone after 12 months.
Moving into the first person for a final comment
at the resume's end acts both as an
exclamation point and a matching «bookend» for the brand statement
at the beginning.
Basically, this technique acts like a «reverse
exclamation point» and
points out the accomplishment or achievement
at first, attracting the reviewer's attention for reading the whole sentence.
While you're
at it, get rid of hollow buzzwords,
exclamation points, slang terms and text speak.