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Examples
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Punctuating that optimism, GE raised its quarterly dividend by a penny to 15 cents.
GE Earnings Soar on Lending Arm Bob Sechler 2011
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Punctuating the program were occasional spiritual numbers such as Anton Bruckner's soulful "Ave Maria", a medley of three pieces on the theme of "Joy", and the concluding candle-lit interweaving of "Peace, Peace, Peace" and "Silent Night."
Rodney Punt: A Quest for Meaning in Holiday Music (And Finding It in The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles) Rodney Punt 2011
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Punctuating the decade since 9/11 is a string of global communication catastrophes involving Muslim and Western communities.
Dalia Mogahed: Beginning Again: How America and Muslim Majority Societies Can Re-Engage Dalia Mogahed 2010
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Punctuating your writing is, I think, intensely personal, and you have to practice it to get your voice down.
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Punctuating a brilliant game with his blast, the shot concluded a 34-minute inning which saw the Yankees send thirteen men to the plate.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Punctuating the decade since 9/11 is a string of global communication catastrophes involving Muslim and Western communities.
Dalia Mogahed: Beginning Again: How America and Muslim Majority Societies Can Re-Engage Dalia Mogahed 2010
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Punctuating a brilliant game with his blast, the shot concluded a 34-minute inning which saw the Yankees send thirteen men to the plate.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Punctuating all of this is a meal at Denny's in the wee hours of the morning.
The big bad boy of the concert hall Anne Midgette 2011
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Punctuating the moment with a chopping left hook, there went a heavyweight champion once thought of as invincible toppling horizontally onto the canvas.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Punctuating the moment with a chopping left hook, there went a heavyweight champion once thought of as invincible toppling horizontally onto the canvas.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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