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I thought exclamation points might motivate me.
I think the exclamation point in this video is Terry Crews and why he got into coaching in the first place if his head was eventually going to explode.
Not exact matches
No matter what you read in the following paragraph, know that we
think they are awesome and there are numerous
exclamation points written in the margin of the recipe.
I'm so excited about them I
think they deserve an
exclamation point!
I don't
think you've ever not used an
exclamation point.
Lynch showed them, the Raiders showed them in a 26 - 16 victory that was an
exclamation point on who the Titans
think they are and who the Raiders — especially with Lynch's arrival — know they are.
He read constantly, even during the worst of his illness, and he would pore over literature on head trauma and brain disease, putting
exclamation points in the margins and circling terms that he
thought applied to him, such as «ice pick headache» and «disinhibition» and «dysfluency.»
If you want to try the look, I
think that it's all about paring shades of white rather than looking like a big white
exclamation point.
Those six
exclamation points made it seem like this was the most important news anyone could
think of, seems like you'd have to be really great to deserve all of those
exclamation points all stacked up in a row like that.
Note that putting too many
exclamation points is undesirable as readers may
think that you are shouting.
His write - ups are much longer and use far less BOLD FACED CAPS,
exclamation points and multi-colored fonts than Left uses, but I
think his work is very substantive and worth reading.
I
thought back to some of my earlier training in the game, and I finally remembered that NPCs with a red
exclamation point above their head house story missions; I hadn't seen or participated in a story mission since I first landed in Limsa Lominsa.
At the very least, that gasp requires a
thought balloon and an
exclamation point.
Assume you've just arrived for an interview and you immediately spy a copy of your resume filled with notes, underlines and
exclamation points in front of the interviewer.Next, he hits you with that mushiest of all questions: Tell me a little about yourself.This information is obvious from your resume, so, you
think, what does this clown want to know?What's the
point of the question and why is he asking?