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1. His speech was punctuated by catcalls.

2. The silence was occasionally punctuated by laughter.

3. This consists of vast grasslands punctuated by trees.

4. The transcription of his speech must be punctuated.

5. The preceding weeks had also been punctuated by strikes.

6. 3 President Nixon punctuated his Watergate tapes with obscenities.

7. The announcement was punctuated by cheers from the crowd.

8. Your paper on punctuated equilibrium in the Devonian Era was topnotch.

9. Her Controversial speech was punctuated with noisy interjections from the audience

10. Her controversial speech was punctuated with noisy interjections from the audience.

11. It was the kind of haggling that sometimes was punctuated by gunfire.

12. The President spoke at length in a speech punctuated by applause.

13. One of my favorite scriptures is punctuated with an exclamation mark:

14. The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic.

15. The babble of conversation was punctuated by the chink of bottles against glasses.

16. It denotes an anemic recovery, with bursts of excitement punctuated by collapses.

Damit wird eine anämische Erholung mit Phasen des Enthusiasmus unterbrochen von Zusammenbrüchen bezeichnet.

17. Work at Airborn has an atmosphere of quiet business, punctuated by moments of personality

18. These formed a dazzling palette of colors punctuated by hundreds of fountains, terraces, and cascades.

19. From a young age, Jackson often punctuated his verses with a sudden exclamation of oooh.

20. He was the co- developer with Stephen Jay Gould of the theory of punctuated equilibrium.

21. A mixture of sorrow and jubilation punctuated the voices of those who addressed the crowds.

22. But punctuated genes of higher animals and plants are not the only additional complexity .

23. Sentimental visits home were punctuated by heated and bitter political arguments with my nearest and dearest.

24. Heckling, disorder, independence In the meantime, sessions have been punctuated by endless heckling and frequent disorder.

25. Aseismic creep may occur episodically, punctuated by slow slip events and low frequency earthquakes (Socquet et al

26. They would remain there for nearly a thousand years, though these were punctuated by numerous invasions.

27. 22 They emerge from periods of punctuated equilibrium with radically different structures that once again begin slowly evolving.

28. A row of curtainless windows punctuated the wall behind the sink, all of them opaque with ancient grime.

29. This has made our task if anything yet more difficult, punctuated by agonizing debates and times of distrust.

30. Other hive worlds are poisoned wildernesses punctuated by rearing plasteel termite mounds, vertical cities that punch through the clouds.

31. I spend waking hours in a fog of delirium, punctuated by uncontrollable giggle fits, heart palpitations, and mental Anguish.

32. A tuna’s epitaph might simply read: “From birth to death a marathon, punctuated only by frenzied sprints.”

33. The experience, full of whimsy, is an inviting atmosphere punctuated by Americano’s eclectic design inspired by 1960’s Italian cinema

34. Their musical turns are interspersed with comic anecdotes and frequent excursions into repartee, punctuated by flashes of Cattiness and bickering.

35. And, in fact, emotional contagion can be broader still. Like we could have punctuated expressions of anger, as in riots.

36. Remember: You should be able to remove the material in parentheses completely and still have a correctly punctuated, grammatical sentence.

37. There were songs and testimonies, spontaneous sermons and exhortations, joyous shouts and prayers punctuated by sobs and tears.

38. Reading between the lines, I can readily see that her weeks of weaning were punctuated with episodes of near suffocation.

39. 6 Other hive worlds are poisoned wildernesses punctuated by rearing plasteel termite mounds, vertical cities that punch through the clouds.

40. Your backyard design is anchored with evergreen Bushes, then punctuated with magnificent, easy-care flowering Forsythia, Lilac, Hydrangea and Rose of …

41. As if playing their roles from an identical script, the men bowed and paid perfunctory respects in phrases punctuated with honorifics.

42. 15 Why, after a campaign punctuated by sporadic Khmer Rouge attacks, was the election allowed to proceed relatively peacefully?

43. To subvert them would be to incite peasant revolts even more threatening than those which punctuated the eighteenth century.

44. The gunshots were no longer dull thuds echoing off the hill but reports, punctuated by the snapping of triggers.

45. The Canonesses are contemplatives. Their day is punctuated by times of prayer, so necessary for a soul who seeks God

46. As Carol Jackson moved about in the kitchen she could hear the steady burble of conversation, punctuated every so often by a laugh.

47. The Durtlang Hills constitute a natural barrier immediately south of Aizawl, their high ridges punctuated by Mizo villages and Christian missions, and provide

48. But for some people, Awkwardness can be a way of life, punctuated by regular experiences of painful misunderstandings that lead to social exclusion

49. June 30 would mark the end of the triennial contract cycle that had punctuated labor-management relations in the copper industry since midcentury.

50. The lush “Blissing Me” is punctuated by cascading, plucked harp melodies that buoy Björk’s story of paramours falling in love through music