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"exclamation" Definitions
  1. a short sound, word or phrase spoken suddenly to express an emotion. Oh!, Look out! and Ow! are exclamations.

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If they use exclamation marks, then I'll use exclamation marks.
The film kind of has an exclamation point; at the end of it, there's a big exclamation point.
True, the exclamation point does reflect the spirit of the film (and certainly the end does seem like an exclamation).
Jeb has gone from replacing his surname with an exclamation point to putting exclamation points before, after and all around that surname.
While you're seeking regular intel (marked with a white exclamation point icon), the major intel (yellow exclamation point) helps fill out the story missions across each province.
Several studies have found that, on average, women use more exclamation points in their digital communications than men, making the humble exclamation point somewhat emblematic of gendered differences in email styles.
" Ball still remembers his next, involuntary exclamation: "Oh, shit.
Use Powerful Words For Emphasis, Not Exclamation Points And Capital LettersActions speak louder than words, but words are more effective when they aren't in ALL CAPS and accompanied by multiple exclamation points!!!
Throw in a couple of exclamation points for good measure.
"Caution," it will read, a red exclamation mark hovering above.
Everything Amber Rose does ends in one big exclamation point.
Which is basically the emoticon equivalent of overusing exclamation marks.
Ending sentences with exclamation marks, meanwhile, comes off as optimistic.
When the heck did one exclamation point become not enough?!!
He later vacillated on whether the exclamation point was needed.
"We talked her down to one exclamation point," Petersen said.
It takes a moment to pinpoint the blinking exclamation point.
When you use an exclamation mark, you're adding greater intensity.
Who cares about those pesky commas, periods and exclamation points?
Third, damn Khloe, what is up with the exclamation points?!
It was very easy to brush aside Jeb Exclamation Point.
"Taxes" is circled in red and has three exclamation points.
They were judged negatively for using too few exclamation points.
The Gardner is charming and excitable, given to exclamation points!
The single exclamation point is the domain of the corporate email.
Coldplay had become the ball upon which stood her exclamation point.
I'm using exclamation points because that is sadly a big deal!
There was no collusion except by the Democrats, exclamation point, Marie.
So maybe combine that with some generous, balanced exclamation point use!!!!!!!
That was my exclamation point, my enthusiasm bleeding onto the page.
He added an exclamation point, defensively, by tallying four blocked shots.
Does the concentration of exclamation points indicate that I'm a pushover?
"Periods and question marks and exclamation marks are red," Calhoun explained.
Oh, and there are lots of all-caps and exclamation points.
"Look," George W. said, referring to Jeb's exclamation-marked campaign signage.
"I'm going to space!" he sings, the exclamation point absolutely implied.
And away the exclamation points went, at least for a while.
So Curry's shoes felt like an exclamation mark on the trip.
It's Jeff with another update, this time, prefaced with exclamation marks.
Instead they confer a mortal integrity upon his exclamation of praise.
Quote me in the ads, with exclamation points if you must.
Movie musicals are especially fond of the exclamation point — there's Oklahoma!
I've never known someone to speak with so many exclamation points.
Passion is what drives us to "do something," exclamation point implied.
And, quite the exclamation point to what was a memorable trip.
Sometimes, she adds the slammed door as a kinetic exclamation mark.
Neighborhood bodegas are quintessential staples, cultural exclamation points and sacred enclaves.
The comeback served as an exclamation point during a momentous weekend.
Her exclamation point reassures me that she wrote this in fun.
Her exclamation point reassures me that she wrote this in fun.
" The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as an "exclamation of astonishment.
I tweeted multiple times about this and included many exclamation points.
It should have been an exclamation point, because you nailed it.
LONDON — Who doesn't love ending a sentence dramatically with an exclamation mark?
After watching Kim complete the workout, they screamed and clapped in exclamation.
At least, that's what we can gather from all those exclamation points.
Punctuation is currently limited to periods, commas, question marks, and exclamation points.
"You should use more exclamation points in your emails," she advised direly.
This is made clear by his rather aggressive use of exclamation marks.
"The First Family!" the headline reads, with an unapologetically sincere exclamation point.
" Said Mulaney, "These films are, to quote the president, 'Sad, exclamation point.
Still, she finds herself leaving spaces before exclamation points and question marks.
Fittingly, the Cougars put an exclamation mark on this one with defense.
Maybe I was too eager and shouldn't have used two exclamation points.
Every aspect of the Brianna character seems to followed by exclamation marks.
But when it comes to work, the double exclamation is double trouble.
It is a film that every shot came with an exclamation point.
With fun, colorful fonts and exuberant exclamation point, Yahoo, you'll be missed.
" — an exclamation of shock or fright — instead of the more universal "Help!
It means a slew of emails with a ton of exclamation points.
It served as an emphatic exclamation point on Opera Forward's final weekend.
"Incredible!!!" she finished off the text communication, complete with three exclamation marks.
F, adding the exclamation point and another "F" for a particular emphasis.
She can let a single exclamation point stand as an entire paragraph.
Then when you tack on the exclamation point, it just gets annoying.
Regardless of the intent behind its usage, many exclamation point skeptics remain.
But once you start adding exclamation points, you're wading into troubled waters.
And because she is performing misery, she thinks in overdramatic exclamation points.
Mr. Plein was speaking almost entirely in exclamation points, his preferred mode.
It's not, actually, the sort of thing that deserves an exclamation point.
Not salty nor sweet, MSG is instead like a gustatory exclamation mark.
The clue for 1-Down, by the way, was "Exclamation" (for HO).
J'ouvert has long been a jubilant exclamation of Caribbean identity and pride.
Jackson's news flash drew a laugh from Lee, and also an exclamation.
" Some impressionistic piano notes and an out-of-nowhere exclamation—"All right!
Verbs of action, and polka-dotted with exclamation points and provocative questions.
The accusations, untruths and wayward exclamation points piled up by the paragraph.
No amount of exclamation points will give that sentence the required emphasis.
The first is that he's more of an exclamation mark than an aberration.
They remember Carmel Snow's exclamation: it was, she said, such a new look!
Brands gives new meaning to the exclamation point in the company's name. Yum!
"Jeb exclamation point!" he shouted, in a spoof of his quixotic campaign moniker.
My sister still quotes my Christmas exclamation—"pink Razr, fuck yeah"—every year.
The exclamation point on that run was the one-hand slam by Foster.
This is a big, big movie, full of shouted lines and exclamation points.
Adding more exclamation points doesn't make whatever you're yelling more passionate or meaningful.
S. I'm conducting an experiment where I try not to use exclamation points.
For decades, Broadway musicals used exclamation points in their titles liberally and unironically.
Meanwhile, he shared a sweet skyline shot with a heart exclamation point emoji.
Its name comes from Enrico Piaggio's exclamation when he saw the first prototype.
Seldom has a title ever earned its exclamation point in more emphatic fashion.
Though I've been thinking a lot about trying to use less exclamation points.
When speaking about climbing, his enthusiasm sometimes demands an exclamation point as punctuation.
Exclamation points, interrobangs and innumerable French diacritics were all part of his patois.
Portman's performance puts an exclamation point on Celeste's every gesture, word and saunter.
" F. Scott Fitzgerald said exclamation points amount to "laughing at your own jokes.
I remember the enormous, generations-old frustration in his exclamation in the car.
The Vikings are looking to end their surprising season with an exclamation point.
The distortions and many exclamation marks suggest that Mr Trump drafted the statement himself.
I have talked before about the danger of "over-doing" it with exclamation points.
Both start with E, both make you want to use an exclamation point afterward.
Apparently the Schools Minister has told 7 year olds how to use exclamation marks.
"YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS," Peretti, 39, tweeted first, adding a sea of heart and exclamation mark emojis.
Dewan responded to the tweet with two exclamation marks and a crying-laughing emoji.
The exclamation point logo was a red blotch, resembling the sole of a shoe.
When he's firing right within Golden State's system, Barnes functions as an exclamation point.
Some sort of declaratory exclamation point that signalled towards delighted confusion and questioning surprise?
Bottom line: There's no need to ditch exclamation points completely, but do be judicious.
On the left side of the message was an exclamation point inside a circle.
After "land of the free," we have a question mark, not an exclamation point.
"Wow!" was his initial exclamation on Twitter after the court upheld his travel ban.
He capitalizes random words, frequently misspells things, serially overuses all-caps and exclamation points.
" With desperation, Edge Slayer tweaks the exclamation slightly in her own voice: "Finish me.
Caps lock and multiple exclamation points don't have a place in most real newsrooms.
Jeb: Oh, uhmp, humph, I'm Jeb Bush, Exclamation Point, I'm at your service, Chump.
I remember this so clearly: I pressed shift-1 and put the exclamation point.
Does everyone use exclamation points, or do you add them in your editing process?!!
Did you know that most typewriters didn't have an exclamation point 50 years ago?
Ms. Hill has the potential to put the exclamation mark on the Democratic case.
A yellow exclamation mark indicates a potential problem with one of your listed passwords.
Little tiny messages that end with a teeny-weeny sentence with an exclamation point.
I remember this so clearly: I pressed shift-1 and put the exclamation point.
When it comes, he speaks as if his internal keyboard lacks an exclamation point.
This passage is the green light for murdering dissidents (again, with an exclamation point).
Hack Wilson looked like a human exclamation point, with big shoulders and little tiny feet.
The laminated guide to the neighbourhood, the English slightly askew and peppered with exclamation marks.
Also, adding an exclamation point to a sentence does not automatically make it more interesting!
Mr Trump's statement accompanying the tweet was angry, strewn with capital letters and exclamation marks.
The mashup has been met with excitement (and a lot of exclamation points) by fans.
But emojis do work in the same way as exclamation points, for better or worse.
I also use exclamation marks for periods and question marks, which really makes no sense.
Belichick gets the most out of everything in his keyboard arsenal, including the exclamation point.
Forward Zach Smith put an exclamation point on one of the Red Raiders' transition baskets.
Sometimes, the sentence ended with an exclamation mark; other times, it ended with an interrogative.
Commenters are flooding her feed with hearts, exclamation points, and tags to spread the word.
The moment was captured by an exclamation mark in an email dated November 10, 2014.
It was sometimes followed by an exclamation point, which Tejerina was not a fan of.
Instead, use dashes or colons to separate thoughts, and avoid special characters like exclamation points.
" The 2020 slogan: "Our new slogan is going to be: 'Keep America Great' — exclamation point.
Errors flash up on my screen, with tiny red exclamation marks that freak me out.
"He let out a loud exclamation of excitement," the lobsterman's wife, Jan, told ABC News.
He had not yet rolled out his exclamation point only to crumple like a comma.
The notion of terrorism "has almost become an exclamation point for criminal cases," he said.
Most, however, will put exclamation points on their messages in the form of dick pics.
In fact, there's a long history in cinema of studding movie titles with exclamation points.
Mr. Tolle named the facade "Eureka" for the exclamation of discovery often attributed to Archimedes.
I think I'm more likely to hear that exclamation when someone has been poked there.
President Trump has issued more tweets with exclamation points than executive orders since entering office.
The letter used numerous exclamation points and compared the inquiry to the Salem witch trials.
The accompanying video title is often in caps and usually has more than one exclamation point.
Where "OOF" suggests fatigue and abdication, Kass's diptych speaks of annoyance, exclamation, and, above all, engagement.
Sometimes I'll make the exclamation point a parenthetical, as a kind of after thought ("Can't wait (!)").
I replied with several exclamation points — you can imagine the words that preceded the punctuation yourself.
But Trump's exclamation point abuse is like your aunt who uses Comic Sans in her emails.
"'La La Land' was this really exuberant exclamation of love," Pasek said of the cut tune.
Farther south, near Gorda, the massive landslide last month added an exclamation point to the misery.
The little glance made it even more of an arrogant step-over, a Sixers exclamation point.
Wolfe's writing, with its English teacher's nightmare of ALL CAPS and excessive use of exclamation points!!!
If the post ends with an exclamation point, the computer interprets that the person is happy.
For Sanders, a victory in California would put an exclamation point on his unlikely insurgent candidacy.
A big red exclamation mark in the middle of winter meant that a blizzard would come.
They're all in caps, all punctuated with exclamation points as if urgent or intended as imperatives.
Sure, its cliche to call Adlene Guedioura's goal an exclamation point, but that's what it was.
It is not, despite the exclamation point in its title, an exhibition that favors razzle-dazzle.
Not much happens in "Eighth Grade" except that, for Kayla, everything does and with exclamation points.
Still, California is the exclamation point Clinton wanted to make her nomination clear beyond a doubt.
Columbia's emphatic conviction is underscored by a thought bubble in the shape of an exclamation mark.
With the Oscars looming, the final exclamation point to this awards season, it's an important lesson.
But on the third run, she tried again and landed both for an emphatic exclamation point.
The policy blueprint on his campaign website is heavy on exclamation marks and short on details.
There's even a voice command bar for adding punctuation like commas, question marks, and exclamation marks.
If you choose to use an exclamation point, use only one to convey excitement, Pachter said.
It's Chimney Rock State Park, a majestic formation that culminates in the wonderfully named Exclamation Point.
The new period is like the old exclamation point: They have meaning and are used sparingly.
Instead it's a more celebratory exclamation and one of the five anagrammed clues, THATS A STEAL.
The ideal solution, of course, would be to email as we please, exclamation points be damned.
Norris likes the creativity and expression in our newfound EP usage — particularly when people attempt to employ "extravagant" exclamation points, such as using an EP for every syllable (OH MY GOD!!!), or adding extra space between exclamation points, as if to create an exclamatory ellipsis (REVOLUTIONARY !
But the double exclamation point — as is appropriate for our age of excess — is the new single !.
To craft the dialogue, Sikoryak pulled from some of Trump's most humiliating, exclamation-point studded, public utterances.
Let this 19-year-old adult man know you care by filling your email with exclamation points!
Further work can confirm those hypotheses, but even then, very rarely scientists running around with exclamation points.
It was an exclamation-pointed assertion that infuriated her opponents and had nominal allies smacking their foreheads.
Jamar Summers put an exclamation point on the evening with an impressive fourth-quarter scoop-and-score.
I advocate for this vociferously to S. with a combination of exclamation points and scary-face emojis.
St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina and left fielder Tommy Pham put the exclamation points on the win.
"There's never bean a love like this," she wrote with two exclamation points to caption the Snap.
Grammarly offers these specific introductions as examples: Using too many exclamation marks will make you appear inexperienced.
Even though the website is totally legit, the pictures, word choice, and exclamation points everywhere scream "scam".
The Bryant-to-Witten connection put an exclamation point on the Cowboys' domination of the third quarter.
Payrolls is kind of the exclamation mark on the state of the U.S. economy, as of now.
For whatever reason, Thompson is ending possessions with indifferent ellipses more frequently than his standard exclamation points.
Young Thug, like Diddy before him, says he is rebranding: Those three exclamation marks mean a lot.
A 98-yard touchdown drive represented the exclamation point for the Rebels early in the fourth quarter.
The Pier 1 Mercury Glass Finial Tree Topper puts the final exclamation point on your holiday decor.
The survey puts an exclamation point on why homes sales were less than robust this past spring.
The frames act like quotation marks for the skyline, and the marble balls perhaps like exclamation points.
I love my Melody Ehsani earrings, she made these earrings shaped like exclamation marks, they're really cool.
He circled the sequence and wrote an exclamation next to what became known as the "Wow!" signal.
Instead, use dashes or colons to separate thoughts, and avoid caps and special characters like exclamation points.
FronteraScore: 59 Smoky and spicy, this one elicited a lot of exclamation points — of the positive variety.
"I basically begged him to come here, via text, in all caps, many exclamation points," Vonn said.
We tapped the expertise of a few professionals in the field on what makes the most effective subject lines, what time of day elicits the highest rate of response, and to settle the question, once and for all, of how many exclamation points are too many exclamation points.
Because once you bring Urie into a project, you get ready to bring in some exclamation points too.
Slightly revise your message (as simple as adding an exclamation mark) or be creative and write something new!
On ICE (does it really need that many exclamation marks?), and Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid (I've got nothing
It was full of bluster, involved odd capitalization, and had an exclamation point thrown in for good measure.
"The Rise of Skywalker" looks to put an exclamation point on Disney's big year at the box office.
Like her Sandra Bland tweets, Kardashian didn't shy away from using multiple exclamation points to emphasize her outrage.
By pressing the question mark and exclamation point symbols, you can get the inverted versions used in Spanish.
Kate Walsh called Oh a "legend," while Camilla Luddington couldn't find enough exclamation points to express her excitement.
The LED button has four exclamation marks on it, because the Ty-Lite experience is not about subtlety.
Alabama center Bradley Bozeman put an exclamation mark on dramatic night by asking his girlfriend to marry him.
From her Twitter account, she explained both succinctly, with humor, and with an appropriate amount of exclamation marks.
I've always been curious, with that in mind, about the exclamation point in the title of You're Dead!
At the very least, the words were properly capitalized and the sentences weren't overly peppered with exclamation points.
My friend Zack Burba [of Seattle's IJI] suggests that it's like being yourself, but with an exclamation point.
Spend the rest of the evening reading pollsters' hot takes and exchanging exclamation mark-filled messages with friends.
It is less a sequel than a punctuation mark, an exclamation point, a grand I-told-you-so.
When I write something that accidently upsets someone because it lacks my usual exclamation points, I feel mean.
If you can, though, opt for the comma, especially if you have used lots of exclamation points elsewhere.
" And they're like, putting a bunch of exclamation points, "It doesn't have guitarsI It's not rock and roll!
Consider where an article comes from before you post to your Facebook under a hailstorm of exclamation marks.
First, she responded with about a dozen or so exclamation points, which we assume is a good sign.
I made some stupid, useless exclamation to no one in particular, to a playground full of screaming kids.
Nearing our destination, a song by Oceans of Slumber comes on the stereo, prompting an exclamation from Dixon.
She unearths so many strange, wondrous facts that my exclamation marks in the margin resemble elaborate Morse code.
Underneath the expletive, which was punctuated with an exclamation point, was a swastika drawn over Justice Ginsburg's lips.
Just last year, the exclamation point rose to new movie-title heights with Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some!!
She responded with verve, as if the determined downward swoop of her eye could signal an exclamation point.
Does reading this article change your view on the exclamation point, the em dash or punctuation in general?
The game could put an exclamation point on a dominating year for the league and its TV partners.
The signing of Alvarez kicks off the DAZN-boxing partnership with an exclamation point and plenty of zeroes.
The doctor who had seen him then had included it in her note, followed by an exclamation point.
It doesn't necessarily come from Washington, and this is going to put a big exclamation point on that.
I was planning to continue to write and comment, and this just put an exclamation point on it.
I dove headfirst into this experience with him, entertaining every exclamation by exclaiming my own shock and disbelief.
The view from Exclamation Point is said to be spectacular, though you couldn't prove it from my photos.
Now, Yahoo looks like a serious news site (but somehow we can't move past that wayward exclamation point).
I think Amazon is putting an exclamation point on saying, 'We are going to win the home, folks!
In fact, exclamation points and other email behaviors associated with "emailing like a woman" can be incredibly useful.
Trump's energy policy sounds nearly identical to Mitt Romney's energy policy in 723, only with more exclamation points.
And to think that the party in question even with the expenditure of far more money lost, exclamation point.
A general warning might use an exclamation point, and a fire warning might use an illustration of a flame.
Especially for large ensemble shows, it can easily become problematic trying to provide an exclamation point for every character.
The best strategy is using one exclamation point whenever something you write might be interpreted the wrong way without.
The Cubs put an exclamation point on 2016, a year full of epic, improbable and truly spectacular sports moments. 
He might be flailing as a candidate, with that exclamation point trailing after his name like a wilted carnation.
The mortgage application numbers this week just put an exclamation point on an already positive trend for mortgage lenders.
After all, periods and exclamation marks are just the tip of the very large iceberg that is gender inequality.
The news comes not with a bang—or an exclamation point—but with something closer to a resigned sigh.
There are no tutorials to greet me, no NPCs with exclamation marks above their heads, no waypoints to follow.
Nick Pacilio, who works on Twitter's communications team, tweeted a couple exclamation points in response to Kimmel's first tweet. !!!!!!!!!
A lot of people might use emojis in the same way they use exclamation marks and things like that.
"We can always learn from the struggles of history!" the website's copy began, with an eerily gleeful exclamation point.
That means my account will be forever yellow exclamation point-flagged, if I don't follow through on Google's recommendations.
There are expressive tools used in informal writing, like letter repetition (heyyy or yaaas) and multiple exclamation points (omg!!!).
The exclamation I used while downloading the new SDK was the same as getting to hold that silver cube.
A recent show brochure had nearly a dozen exclamation points, including after the names of each principal cast member.
He took to Instagram after the announcement with an exclamation mark-heavy post expressing his joy at the news.
But, first, of course, try just tapping that exclamation point beside your failed message and then tap "Try Again."
Should one feel satisfied with a smiley face or a series of exclamation marks or a string of emojis?
" Bush then gave Kimmel the boot before driving off as he pumped his fist and said, "Jeb exclamation point!
Mostly, the ending played more like a pause in the conversation than a period, much less an exclamation point.
Placing exclamation points around her last name created a sense of excitement and embedded Spanish into her campaign's DNA.
"So good!!" he writes, as if an extra exclamation point can distract from this otherwise joyless calorie delivery system.
"Send it to TRUMP!!!!!!!!!!!" one commenter wrote, followed by more than a dozen exclamation points and three bicep emojis.
The logo looked a bit different and had a goofy exclamation mark, but it was still recognizable as Google.
You'll see lots of red, lots of exclamation points, and screengrabs of the video subjects with unflattering facial expressions.
And yet that is what has happened, with the April employment numbers putting an exclamation point on the trend.
One simply sent heart emojis—the kind where the heart has an arrow through it—and three exclamation points.
To Jonny Sun, a writer on "BoJack Horseman" and a viral tweeter, the exclamation point is the wild child.
Defeat of the Texas legislation would provide a bright exclamation point for the progress of the transgender rights movement.
For example, use exclamation points sparingly in your message to your CEO to avoid appearing overly emotional or immature.
She proudly (look at all those exclamation points) supports her alma mater, the University of Nevada at the top.
There are adolescent moments here (dollar signs and exclamation points) and paint handling that resembles Abstract Expressionist do-overs.
A unified Republican defense of Trump in both chambers over Ukraine would add an exclamation point to this pattern.
He had underlined sentences and added exclamation points; the words he wrote were sparse, but Blume understood the code.
Exclamation points, emoji, or slightly more florid vocabulary, can all help to communicate our meaning and avoid awkward misunderstandings.
There aren't enough exclamation marks in the world to convey the joy and enthusiasm on display in MORNING POST.
The line breaks are unfortunately predictable and unsurprising, made worse by the smattering of question marks and exclamation points.
In an exclamation-point-filled statement last month, the president said his "America First" policy required siding with Saudi Arabia.
Since then, the president has taken to Twitter in an attempt to clarify his position with exclamation marks and hashtags.
Instead, much of our online presence has turned into a jumble of derogatory terms, exclamation points, and all-caps diatribes.
Make sure you're using your sensing skills (holding L1) to highlight specific paths in each palace (marked by exclamation points).
"It was the exclamation point that set the tone that Al-Islah was now going to be targeted," said Schmitz.
So if you prefer an exclamation point at the end of sentences, Google should be able to figure that out.
In the Instagram comments, the fandom kicked into high gear, posting snake emojis and exclamation points, and all-caps screaming.
Brossoit put an exclamation mark on the night with an outstanding sprawling save on Blake Comeau with six minutes left.
We'll include unpunctuated text from the transcript, and you decide where you would put the period (or multiple exclamation points).
Colored backgrounds make sure a spontaneous exclamation or a bit of poetry won't get lost in the increasingly flashy feed.
Exclamation points can be found in 1,889 of his most recent 16,500 tweets — about 76 percent of everything he writes.
The platform is adding four new buttons: An exclamation point, a question mark, a happy face and a sad face.
His death puts an exclamation point on the end of Cold War style of ideological conflict between capitalism and communism.
I loved Morgan's enthusiasm at tribal council, where every sentence she uttered was bolded and ended with an exclamation point.
Suzuki provided the exclamation point with a three-run homer to center field, giving the Nationals an 11-1 advantage.
After all, he is 95, and he regards the airline as a legacy, an exclamation point to a colorful life.
It turns out much, much better than you could have imagined, from the beginning on: Jeb: Jeb Bush, exclamation point.
The exclamation mark is an evening gown by Maison Burano of New York from the late 216s or early '50s.
No celebration of America is complete without the emphasis of exclamation points—they were even featured in Jeb Bush's campaign.
"I thought after 'Jeb!' people would have retired the exclamation point," he said, referring to Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign slogan.
The dysfunctional Trump presidency has put an exclamation point on this, but Congress has been dysfunctional for almost three decades.
Every day, people around the world struggle with a seemingly trivial decision: whether or not to use an exclamation point.
She has a way of wanting to make you call her Charo at every opportunity, like it's an exclamation. Charo!
Rogers's death would be one way to put an exclamation point on the end of Marvel's third phase of movies.
WASHINGTON — President Trump released an exclamation-point-filled statement on Tuesday about the assassination of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi.
Osaka gave the slightest exclamation with her fist, pulled her visor down over her face and walked to the net.
The sack was the final play of the game, a thumping exclamation point on the N.F.L.'s only perfect season.
The two had heard the movie contained a vulgar exclamation that was not often heard in films at the time.
Dance Festival, the late-spring extravaganza now in its 13th season, is an uninhibited enthusiasm for dance (that exclamation point!).
Failure would put a bizarre exclamation point on the symbolic 100-day marker that the administration coincidentally will reach Saturday.
The reason for my initial exclamation is that these shoes are very comfortable, enough to be surprising upon first wear.
Both kept their caption simple, with Foster, 35, writing two exclamation points and Tyler, 30, sharing a red heart emoji.
It was the exclamation point on a hot streak, begun on March 22, where he won five of six contests.
But take Amici for a spin and you'll probably end up adding an exclamation mark when you talk about Primo too.
As Amelia Tait reminds us in her recent New Statesman piece, women use exclamation points at a rate higher than men.
One of my favorite lines, given to me from a colleague, is just using a person's name with an exclamation point.
And finally, T-Mobile CEO John Legere was excited enough to use four exclamation points when congratulating Pai on his appointment: .
For example, he says, pick a sentence, inserting two symbols – like an exclamation point – after the first letter of each word.
In the Washington Post interview, Trump said he would like to trademark the phrase both with and without an exclamation point.
Often the gambit is used for comic reasons: an exclamation or bemused facial expression is an easy way to generate laughs.
When you see the android and the red exclamation mark, hold down the power button and tap the volume up button.
Kristina and Karissa Shannon, Hugh Hefner's twin ex-girlfriends, commemorated his death on Instagram with a sweet, exclamation mark-filled post.
The exclamation point was maybe reserved for homemade birthday cards; more often, it came with an expression of post-ironic despair.
She was a noted hater of exclamation points and question marks and used this very flattened sentence style in her writing.
With the help of an exclamation point, "sad," for example, has transformed from a state of feeling to a rude taunt.
We cannot prove the document's authenticity but find the three exclamation points and use of caps lock to be very convincing.
Its semi-soft, pleasantly toothsome texture will bring about a sigh of relief and an exclamation of, "Ah, nice!" upon tasting.
Historic actions taken by the Obama administration in 2016 put an exclamation point on the problems within our criminal justice system.
But Federer's mark still merits an exclamation point in a period during which the game has become faster and more physical.
Frank edited her email to remove superfluous exclamation marks — something she had struggled with overusing in the past — and pressed send.
With the 21st century making its emphatic exclamation on the development of technology, all forms of physical interactions are becoming obsolete.
"I am so very happy for him," the father said in English, before turning to French for a practically universal exclamation.
With Stanford this weekend, they'll have their best shot at an exclamation point on their resume that they'll get this year.
We cut to a young, Montana-born mother (the source of the exclamation) also sitting with her children in the darkness.
The utterance is so on the nose, up-for-it exclamation point and all, that it surely must be self-aware.
Every day in the Trump era one could start a sentence with "never before …" and end it in astonishment and exclamation.
The sequence puts an exclamation mark on an episode — and a season — about characters who pay the price for their aspirations.
Huge!) and language elements (the exclamation point) in the past year — and especially the past few weeks — it has been Trumpified.
After all, as the old philosophical joke has it, What is a question mark but an exclamation point in middle age?
"Use this iPhone to reset your Apple ID password?" an official, gray Apple pop-up said beneath an exclamation point icon.
It's a very loud maybe: a question mark in a situation where many partisans and prognosticators itched for an exclamation point.
To Mr. Haley, a Democrat, the shootings were an exclamation point to legislation he had introduced six other times since 2001.
Coal is getting crushed The bankruptcy of Murray Energy puts an exclamation point on the stunning downfall of America's coal industry.
Gregory tweeted out an emoji of an apple followed by three exclamation points, apparently signifying his trip to the Big Apple.
In short, colloquialisms are fine, but using six exclamation points and too many ROFLOLs in every Facebook comment may be misguided.
A double standard applies to female email etiquette: we're damned if we do use exclamation points, and damned if we don't.
This move is totally in character for bin Salman, yet the president is taking his side with an exclamation point. Why?
The exclamation mark is a viable option, but maybe you're just not that excited about the other person and don't want an overly enthusiastic "Talk to you later!" to come across as insincere — or maybe you're just not the exclamation-mark type and don't want to freak out your friend on the other end with out-of-character mania.
Much of the cast feels similarly green; Swint's effusive but hollow performance as Tirzah in particular feeling like a giant exclamation point.
Vows 7 Photos View Slide Show ' If there is a punctuation mark that reflects Hannah Eddy's personality, it is the exclamation point.
Beneath the flurry of falsely friendly correspondence and the exclamation points, many of of our inboxes house their own Chambers of Secrets.
Deb's furious exclamation of  "Why don't you just stay out of my life!" before she slammed the phone haunted her for years.
He uses exclamation points and all caps and adjectives, all to so succinctly express what's on his mind, at that exact moment.
" Her parents also receive an under-the-radar homage in the line in the form of a favorite family exclamation — "golly goops!
Many people mistakenly think this — along with adding in a rogue exclamation point or other character — is the key to password health.
Soybeans, potatoes, and corn melt invisibly into the food chain, but tomatoes add a big red exclamation point to the current debate.
One White House official said Trump wanted to "put an exclamation point" on what happened regardless of the form that took Thursday.
In French, exclamation points, question marks, colons, and semi-colons (all forms of "high" punctuation) should always have a space preceding them.
Zelda, 30, is also a French speaker who tends to leave spaces before exclamation points and question marks when texting in English.
It has a variety of meanings, but is generally used to emphasize something, dismiss another person, or act as an exclamation point.
Give a few more people a few more reasons to care, Yahoo, and we might let you have your exclamation mark back. .
A textbook chasedown to dot the exclamation point in the Spurs' 129-100 season opening victory against the newly monolithic looking Dubs.
His tweets tend to follow the same structure: two brief statements, then a single emotive word or phrase and an exclamation mark.
"This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history," he wrote, punctuating his statement with an exclamation point.
It's true that Mr. Trump's Twitter feed, with its staccato cadences and unending exclamation marks, can be irresistible even to his critics.
The visit comes after Trump signed his signature tax legislation, putting an exclamation point on a tumultuous first year for the President.
Afterward she stood holding her medal with her teammates, and as they smiled determinedly, she bopped around like a human exclamation point.
For example, Adam McKay's The Big Short put an exclamation point on the financial crisis in a way no other work has.
Pair this with Broach's emphatic yelps of "Yeah!" tossed in, and the song had its own jagged exclamation points built right in.
"You gotta play to win the game — period, point, exclamation point," said Craig Varoga, who headed the party's House of Delegates campaigns.
However, the exclamation was said at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in an effort to get Sanders' supporters to vote for Clinton.
The revision that was requested was the removal from the SE of the exclamation AM I BEAT, which was deemed too contrived.
And "throw in a sentence about how excited you are just in case the exclamation points don't do it," said Ms. Moss.
Simpson and Teske put an exclamation point on Michigan's four-day party at Madison Square Garden with 211 minutes 063 seconds left.
As TT raps about shunning a relationship's usual trappings in favor of pure pleasure, that staccato wail is like an exclamation point.
On Wednesday, hundreds of teachers disrupted traffic in central Warsaw, carrying banners with black or orange exclamation points to symbolize their frustration.
So she returned to competition and on Sunday night put an exclamation point on her status as the world's best female gymnast.
Republicans — led by the president and his Twitter feed — have relentlessly reaffirmed his economic message with superlatives, capital letters and exclamation points.
We want to do everything — with many exclamation points — but we're holding out for the prom or graduation that may never come.
Their volatile leader, Luffy, can stretch and enlarge his body, like Plastic Man; his sentences almost always end in multiple exclamation points.
But as opposed to being the celebratory exclamation point on all that self-congratulation, the prevailing mood may be closer to relief.
Wein also relies too much on italics or exclamation points to emphasize a fact that would be powerful enough on its own.
"To beat a team that's really been hot is an exclamation point on the early part of the season for us," said Price.
Just wanted to check in and remind everyone that if you're struggling to write a tough message, exclamation marks are a great resource!
The app is a bare-bones stream of sans-serif text, complete with plenty of exclamation points and a smattering of all-caps.
Home runs by Javy Baez and the retiring David Ross put exclamation points on what should have been a breeze to the title.
And immediately, within that bumptious exclamation mark, an internal voice notes the telltale whiff of baby boomer triumphalism, of Generation X moral irresponsibility….
Burevestnik is less useful at winning a war, or maintaining peace, than at putting an exclamation point on a theoretical global thermonuclear apocalypse.
Think, also, on the hot pink–and-angry-with-it exclamation framing Anna Diop's otherwise flawless face in DC Universe's TV show Titans.
Reporter's Notebook COLUMBIA, S.C. — By the time I was assigned to cover Jeb Bush, he was already becoming the exclamation point that couldn't.
"If she doesn't text me back within 15 minutes, I do one in all caps and a lot of exclamation points," she shares.
A version of this story was first published in 2010 (CNN)Appreciate the apostrophe, salute the semicolon and exalt the exclamation point today.
A December 143 Boston Globe article documents the rise of the multi-exclamation mark, and partially attributes its ascendence to — who else — Trump.
I vowed that when I grew up and moved to a place far away, I would use all the exclamation points I wanted.
Christie has 13 events in the final weekend before the caucuses, with Branstad providing an exclamation point to his final rally Sunday night.
" Radio host Michael Savage tweeted giddily, exclamation point and all, "I warned America the Dems' constant drumbeat of hatred would lead to violence!
Trump's tweets -- ebullient, often punctuated with exclamation marks, sent in his characteristically rapid-fire manner -- showcased publicly his engagement in the devastating storm.
Over the person's head loom two thought bubbles, a round one containing three question marks and a jagged one with three exclamation points.
The Eastenders theme tune is everything—it is the exclamation point of life itself, which is why it one of the very best.
He put an exclamation point on the performance when he urged Lamas into the exchanges in the final ten seconds of the contest.
Bell provided the exclamation point as he jumped to snare the two-point conversion attempt and give the Jets a 16-0 lead.
Add to it the narrative voice: that of an almost giddy sommelier expressing himself with too many exclamation points and rhetorical question marks.
I'm sorry Lisa, I am shouting across the office right now because my sister and my brother just put ten thousand exclamation points.
The Geneva-based jewelry artist Suzanne Syz, who has designed exclamation point- and question mark-shaped earrings, said her clients are similarly inclined.
The pavement artwork was intended to be an exclamation mark as the city's summer-long initiative comes to an end, Van Yahres said.
"To use exclamation points is a very small and subtle way to defy the patriarchy of the workplace(!)," she wrote in an email.
Mr. DiMicco writes a personal blog, liberally sprinkled with exclamation points, that blames America's industrial decline on cheating by trade partners, particularly China.
Running back Ronald Jones II provided the exclamation mark with a 23-yard touchdown rush with 4:15 left in the fourth quarter.
Tyrique Jones put an exclamation point on the surge with a rim-rattling dunk after catching a pass from Macura in the lane.
The exclamation mark came to be seen as more and more incongruous given the former Florida governor's struggles to elicit enthusiasm from voters.
He shouted out the exclamation that is the title of this article, jumped in the bayou and was promptly killed by said gator.
In between contributions — which included "DIRE" and a four-letter exclamation of disappointment that can't be printed here — we talked about the options.
These songs are sad and slow, with kaleidoscoping drops that function more as exclamation points on the emotional outpourings than invitations to rage.
For years, he and his exclamation-prone cohorts fueled dance parties and irritated the occasional critic with their vulgar, shoddily-recorded sex jams.
Stocks posted weekly gains Friday, while Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen put an exclamation point on the possibility of a rate hike this month.
Instead, she keeps in touch with friends by mailing them funny, artistic greeting cards with handwritten messages that are generally full of exclamation points.
" The famed (or infamous) exclamation point in the "Jeb!" logo switches to a question mark as the narrator asks, "What happened to Jeb Bush?
More sounds of exclamation rang out when Kirkley revealed the bottom was not a solid cake, but individual teardrop-shaped cups for each judge.
I spend a solid half hour sending photos and exclamation marks to all my friends and family — it's tufted yellow velvet and outrageously pretty.
Plus, the use of the exclamation point is a bit strange and non-traditional, like the rest of the gothic and weirdly juvenile poster.
Bill: I downloaded it, it's base64-encoded, and when you decode it, it looks like another b13 encoding (with exclamation points), but it's not.
Broome Street's sweaters are particularly cheeky, with a graphic exclamation mark adorning one, and the phrase "Ooh La La" training the hem of another.
When the internet company began its life in 1994, its founders added an exclamation mark to its name to convey a sense of excitement.
"We're relying on somebody who's tweeting with exclamation points," lamented Brian Walsh, a veteran strategist and former spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
In comedies, jokes are underlined by closeups, but "Atlanta" 's camera stayed aloof, serving not as an exclamation point but as a neutral bystander.
The exclamation point for Republican rule in Wisconsin was Donald Trump's victory, when he became the first Republican to carry the state since 1984.
But if you change the period to an exclamation point, the likelihood of sadness drops to 38% and anger becomes the most dominant emotion.
"I had this WTF question mark exclamation point moment," says Stryker, now a professor of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Arizona.
And you placed an exclamation mark on what has been 18 days for law enforcement of unwavering commitment and courage in answering duty's call.
I couldn't help scribbling exclamation marks beside the descriptions of the games Chula and her sister play, in which unfortunate Barbies are brutally mutilated.
"I don't do Twitter storms," said the president, who often posts a few tweets in a row on a given subject, with exclamation points.
Instead, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback stiff-armed Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman to put an exclamation point on his longest run of the game.
As with the Wood Brothers, the Labonte brothers have a celebrated history now marked with a rare and coveted Hall of Fame exclamation point.
The board, used to list administrative goals and tick off accomplishments, shows the word "taxes" written in large letters and punctuated by exclamation marks.
Both the mom- and dad-to-be kept their captions simple, with Foster writing two exclamation points and Chelsea sharing a red heart emoji.
He likes bold pronouncements and promises that feature multiple exclamation marks and simple Twitter-friendly phrases that American voters can easily understand and digest.
In their opening match of the World Cup, the USWNT announced their arrival with an exclamation point, throttling Thailand in a 13-0 blowout.
For example, an exclamation point to show genuine excitement, or a question mark to indicate a rising tone of voice or dubiousness, she says.
With iOS 11, Apple included helpful reactions in iMessage that let you respond to a message with a thumbs down, heart, or exclamation point.
Jefferson's corner three with nine and a half minutes left in the first quarter of Game 3 felt like a night-ending exclamation point.
IT HAS been impossible to watch the general election without being haunted by a single question-cum-exclamation: surely Britain can do better than this?
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in history of the United States, exclamation point, at Real Donald Trump.
That's unusual, given how important tweeting has been to Trump, who never met an exclamation point he did not employ on the social communications network.
And the fact that Ma and Trump discussed the even more individualistic topic of global small business entrepreneurship puts an exclamation point on it all.
Meduza did not immediately respond to a BuzzFeed News request for comment about the news but did tweet out the news with several exclamation points.
The pages, which were thick with arrows and exclamation points, seemed only to get more densely crosshatched as time went on, and for good reason.
Butter or any butter-based sauces, though, were, "execrable compounds, more fit for the soap-boiler's vat than the human stomach!" wrote Graham (exclamation his).
Trump's Twitter account, full of random musings, exclamation points, shoot-from-the-hip insults and grammar mistakes, is an unvarnished extension of his public persona.
Both readings beat economists estimates, and put an exclamation point on the economic bloc's stronger-than-expected 0.4% increase in GDP during the first quarter.
We then get misunderstood or misunderstand someone else because we try to extrapolate from emojis and exclamation points if this person is mad at me?
Instead, the sender uses the non-standard long vowels in "soooooooo" and "youuuuu" as well as five exclamation points at the end of one sentence.
Then there's the crash and suddenly, the exclamation points all seem to quietly melt back into the puddle of periods from which they came from.
The Bears then forced a turnover on downs before Hasty provided the exclamation point by scampering 73 yards down the sideline for the final touchdown.
Clinton's strong performance in South Carolina, even among young African-Americans, put an exclamation mark on that concern a little more than a week ago.
But over the last six months, he took that leap from rising star to the transcendence best expressed via emojis, exclamation mark, and shameless hyperbole.
It's hard to be sure, though, because the statement — titled "Standing with Saudi Arabia" — is such a rambling, hard-to-follow, exclamation-point-ridden mess.
Selden put the exclamation point on the Jayhawks' victory with a dunk in the closing minutes off a lob pass from sophomore guard Devonte' Graham.
They share a deeply held commitment to a noncommercial, nonprofit, public service mission - with an exclamation point on educational value, cultural support and community enrichment.
"I wanted to put an exclamation point on that session for us," said McIlroy, long ago lukewarm about the Ryder Cup but now fully invested.
The article, published by the New Statesman, cited a study which found that women use more exclamation marks than men in order to seem friendly!
As Wintory says, the music narrates the game's events; each percussive strike is an exclamation, and each violin hum is a gale of wind blowing.
"Instead we're relying on somebody who's tweeting with exclamation points," said Mr. Walsh, referring to Donald J. Trump's initial response to Mr. Comey's news conference.
In 1979, William Safire, the New York Times columnist and former presidential speechwriter, offered readers of this newspaper some sage advice: "Don't overuse exclamation marks!!!"
It was amazing, he said with exclamation points to me, and it sounded like he just added the check to the pile he had accumulated.
"There's real chance to put an exclamation point on the past," Newton said, "and move to a future that's aligned with the interest of victims."
Pritchard made 7 of 9 field-goal attempts and put an exclamation point on his performance with a fastbreak dunk with 1:48 to go.
You don't have to spend a full minute sweating over whether or not you're using enough or too many exclamation points in a voice message.
As a sort of exclamation point at the end of the Cybertruck presentation, Tesla rolled out an all-electric ATV to go with the truck.
"About a year ago, I just threw spaghetti at the wall and ordered 'Rubio,' 'Hillary,' and 'Jeb Bush,' complete with the exclamation point," she said.
"It may be something you've become completely accustomed to, but too many exclamation points and happy faces will not help your corporate emails," Copeland says.
Gafford's emphatic dunk at the 2:07 mark put the exclamation point on the win and gave the freshman his second slam of the game.
Before you get carried away with the exclamation points, however, it may be worth considering why these gendered email differences exist in the first place.
Purple has also been worn for mourning in some cultures; fans of Prince, no doubt, celebrate that he used the color as an exclamation point.
The election will merely be the exclamation point on the week, one of the last acts of the one-day FIFA congress that opens Friday morning.
Instead, create a longer password (experts recommend using 12 characters) with upper and lower case letters, numbers, and characters such as exclamation points or question marks.
Online dating service Zoosk recently reported on the success of opening messages: A message with an exclamation point was 10% more likely to receive a response.
That's unusual, given how important tweeting has been to Trump, who has never met an exclamation point he did not employ on the social communications network.
And 'Donald Trump' including the American flag and the poo emoji, as well as a skull, a train (making American great again?), and dual exclamation marks.
"We're going to get a fair amount of economic data globally, but I think the real exclamation point is going to be Friday," BMO's Ablin said.
The first one reads "Ant-Man and the Wasp will return!" until the exclamation point turns to ash and is replaced with a teasing question mark.
Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook had 210 points, including a pair of emphatic dunks in the final two minutes to put the exclamation point on the victory.
To put an exclamation point on just how bad the Warriors are at basketball, Simmons dialed up another 'Bron and hammered one on JaVale McGee. Wait?
When: December 1–4 Where: 56 NE 29th Street (Miami) From the exclamation point in its name to its claim of being "the fairest fair," Superfine!
Philadelphia's defense also came up with the exclamation point on the win when defensive end Derek Barnett sacked Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott and forced a fumble.
The study's monumental findings seem to put a decisive exclamation point on the education debate, a "drop the mic" moment, so to speak, for school choice.
EST: White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders gives an on-camera press briefing (!) Why the exclamation point: White House press briefings are rare these days.
His forehand remains a potent weapon, but Wawrinka eventually neutralized it in the third and fourth sets, pointing to his temple more than once in exclamation.
There are so many human imperfections in your speech pattern, your personality embedded into every lilt, unspoken emotions communicated through each prolonged pause or sudden exclamation.
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.
Sam has a chip on his shoulder, a fedora, a partner with one foot out the door, and a wife who uses too many exclamation marks.
You can now react to a post in iMessage with a heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, haha, a pair of exclamation points or a question mark.
It won't upset us as much as seeing Kanye tweet some dumb shit like, oh, I don't know, "BILL COSBY INNOCENT" (and all the exclamation marks).
If you wanted an exclamation point on Twitter's 2650, just yesterday two top executives — VP of product Josh McFarland and CTO Adam Messinger — flew the coop**.
"It's stupid," said Jeff Gorski, who caught Miguel Montero's game-ending homer last month that put an exclamation point on the Cubs' National League Central title.
For example, you can quickly report spam from the keyboard: Just press the exclamation mark on an open message to summon the Report Spam & Subscribe box.
He found, fittingly for Ernest Hemingway's famously straightforward, declarative style, that A Farewell to Arms is short on the exclamation points and generous with the periods.
But the structure of the film — and the exclamation point in its title — seem to indicate that even if you're not among those who find Mother!
A popular exclamation used in inner Dublin, "Look at the state o'you!" implies that a person's attire, personal hygiene, intoxication level, or general demeanor is worrisome.
She said that as the informality of digital speak spills over into professional communications, a single exclamation point is becoming just as common as the period.
The justices also overturned the verdict against Noura for another reason — Weirich's closing exclamation in front of the jury demanding: ''Just tell us where you were!
I honestly thought the answer to "Firm affirmation" might be a noun rather than the exclamation "YES IT IS." That's Friday for you, I guess. 18D.
But it still provided enough symbolism to provide the Brazilians with a much-needed exclamation point to an Olympics that had generated so many question marks.
The state's Eastern Shore, a 70-mile-long exclamation point off the coast of Virginia Beach, is isolated and filled with abandoned houses, ripe for combustion.
I sent off this gushing email to Zal and Brit going, "It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen" in capital letters with lots of exclamation marks.
The company plans to launch a comprehensive marketing campaign, including espresso cups featuring a new bright orange design with an exclamation point, it said in a statement.
In fact, simply using a period instead of an exclamation point is far more likely to put off the recipient if the sender is not a man.
Heughan broke out the big guns, including all-caps, exclamation points, and big smile emojis galore, and Balfe was flattered by the praise, responding back: These two!
But in the meantime, pull out an index card and write the word NO. Put an exclamation mark on it, stick it in your pocket and practice.
Jonathan Allen, Sidewire's head of community & content, tells Axios that use of the exclamation point will be a wildcard, while the other buttons have obvious use cases.
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 is going online with Yesss — not an exclamation, but a new character to be voiced by Taraji P. Henson.
Christon, a true freshman getting his first college carries, put an exclamation point on USC's victory with bursts of 256 and 212 yards in the fourth quarter.
"I'm Jeb, exclamation point," Bush said, referring to his campaign logo that notably leaves out his last name but features the punctuation mark after his first name.
The hard work paid off when Brazley added the exclamation point with a 32-yard run midway through the fourth quarter, and the Rebels had their revenge.
The power of punctuation Oh, Kanye, you could have saved Twitter from melting down if only you'd used question marks instead of exclamation points: What's for lunch?
Each should be able to run a useful pick-and-roll from the second side and either keep the ball moving or dot their own exclamation point.
LeBron James's decision to join the Los Angeles Lakers puts an exclamation mark on a two-decade-long migration of highly talented players toward the West Coast.
As a summary statement, the book, like the show, is a form of punctuation, though, graphically speaking, which one: an exclamation point, a question mark, an ellipsis?
In my puzzles I always try to incorporate at least one exclamation, question or 'conversational' phrase, as I think they add a different dimension to the mix.
Bad Bunny released "X 100PRE" just before Christmas, putting an exclamation point at the end of a year that, even without it, very much belonged to him.
Gore's career has had few exclamation points, and passing Martin would be yet another instance of the quiet and consistent player plugging away and never giving up.
A large number of these women expect a long prison sentence, one that will put an exclamation mark on the first major conviction of the #MeToo era.
Judge's first-half power surge and the almost comical distance many of his shots have traveled demanded some better metric that could stand in for exclamation points.
Its title poem begins with a jarring collision of imagery: Suddenly as the riot squad moved in, it was raining exclamation marks,Nuts, bolts, nails, car-keys.
"Our new slogan, when we start running, in -- can you believe it, two years from now -- is going to be, Keep America Great, exclamation point," Trump said.
We communicate in uppercase abbreviations (LOL, ICYMI, TTYL) and splenetic bursts, with such an epidemic of exclamation points that each has no more drama than a comma.
A tone of sunny desperation isn't out of keeping with what seems to be this production's escapist mission, which is to deliver nostalgia with an exclamation point.
McDavid's wrist shot from the slot made it 4-2 with 6:05 left, putting an exclamation point on the finest performance of his young NHL career.
The brief e-mail message featured not one but two exclamation points, and offered no explanation as to why the Clavells had decided to invite them both.
The Beavers put an exclamation point on the blowout win with Kylor Kelley's driving one-handed dunk with 3:53 to play, making the score 72-40.
" (Which includes the exclamation point.) At his rally, Trump claimed that a majority of women voted for him in the 2016 election, but that's not true. "Women!
Just add a different character (like an exclamation mark) or, better yet, re-write each tweet with a personal message that encourages your followers to re-tweet it!
It's no secret that President Donald Trump's Twitter—an amalgamation of egregious spelling mistakes, terrible grammar, and bizarre exclamation points—is one of the most notorious accounts online.
Today's earnings report seems to basically be an exclamation point to what is soon to be the end of the story of Yahoo as a publicly traded company.
Fashion is a way to express yourself, so I wanted to make personality pieces that will help you put an exclamation mark at the end of your wardrobe.
Curry scored six straight points and Draymond Green (13 points) put the exclamation mark on the Warriors' win with a strong slam dunk for a 423-93 lead.
If you follow chef Mario Batali on Twitter, you're surely aware of his political leanings, his affinity for exclamation points, and, of course, his ever extensive culinary knowledge.
" (exclamation point included!) Proverbs even teaches readers how to deal with difficult co-workers: "Rejoice not when your enemy falls, and when stumbles, let not your heart exult.
A little like Facebook's reactions, Sapio lets users 'react' to other users' answers with a thumbs up, a heart, a question mark, exclamation mark, thumbs down, or HAHA.
Seemingly contradicting every mass-marketed image of the ideal feminine eyes, short and knobby lashes are fast becoming a strangely alluring exclamation point to otherwise plain-faced looks.
Curry scored six straight points and Draymond Green (13 points) put the exclamation mark on the Warriors' win with a strong slam dunk for a 101-93 lead.
So when Verizon bought Yahoo's core internet operations for $4.8 billion this week, it was a sort of final exclamation point on one of our first internet experiences.
Powell put an exclamation on the comeback throwing down a monster dunk, much to the delight of the sellout crowd of 19,800 in attendance at Air Canada Centre.
Mr. Trump wrote two dozen twitchy posts in just 24 hours from Thursday to Friday, employing more capitalization and exclamation marks than a Macy's after-holidays sales ad.
It's like a live-action version of the White House lawn mower kid meme, in which Mr. Trump is shown in mid-exclamation at a boy doing yardwork.
Veneeta Dayal, a professor of linguistics at Yale, said formal communication has historically separated the informational from the emotional — and the exclamation point lines up with the latter.
Anderson put an exclamation mark on a fine night when he closed the pads to stone Yakupov, who had a great close look late in the third period.
That play put the exclamation point on a 217-221 run in a third quarter when the Thunder scored their most points in a period since Nov. 2.
MORE put an exclamation point on his seven-year odyssey to permanently restrict the U.S. government from engaging in post-9/11 EITs, authorized during the Bush administration.
In pages filled with exclamation points and swimming in italics, Owen reprises his cases with enthusiasm and empathy, explaining just enough science for the experiments to make sense.
Prescott is fond of adding exclamation points to real quotations, name-dropping Pasternak's famous friends (he did have many), and describing fabulous parties and scenes that drip glamour.
The Ducks scored goals 2000 seconds apart in the third period to put an exclamation mark on a 214-233 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night.
Prescott is fond of adding exclamation points to real quotations, name-dropping Pasternak's famous friends (he did have many), and describing fabulous parties and scenes that drip glamour.
The family-favorite movie about a green ogre who finds love, friends, and adventure was based on a picture-book of the same name (with an exclamation point).
I have to assume PR people who fill their messages of "reaching out" with exclamation points aren't ecstatic about sending an email they know the recipient probably won't answer.
If 'report incident' was the central part of the app, as soon as you opened it there would be a central exclamation point that you'd be lured into pressing.
Indiana Jones' exclamation of, "It belongs in a museum!" is taking a trip into the digital age with a Google initiative that will save archaeological sites to the cloud.
Most of that precipitation fell on the eastern half of the US. "2018 was an exclamation point on a trend that we're seeing towards more big rain," Arndt said.
Four phrases make up a set in which a synonym for the exclamation "Go!" is at the beginning of the phrase, but is not an obvious, stand-alone word.
They are usually well written, cordial and lack the misspellings, grammar mistakes and exclamation points that would trigger many popular email filters that search for spam or phishing attempts.
The US missile strike was an exclamation mark establishing that Trump, for the time being at least, has come to see Russia in more conventional US foreign policy terms.
When Facebook rolled out its first major anti-clickbait adjustment in 2014, it managed to pretty much stomp out a whole cottage industry of exclamation-point-happy screaming headlines.
As I snuck out late on Sunday, I caught one more whispered exclamation from a young attendee to her friend: "I feel like I'm ready to go to battle."
More than 28500 million people around the world watched the global event to see the exciting future ahead — an exclamation point on the tremendous economic impact of video games.
" He was referring to the "Something Rotten!" producer Kevin McCollum, who consistently lobbied for the exclamation point even when the show had the more innocuous title "The Bottom Brothers.
The title, while based on one of Ms. Estefan's hit singles, takes liberties on both ends: The song was actually called "Get on Your Feet," with no exclamation point.
If an exclamation point has a theatrical equivalent, it might be the sound of nearly 40 dancers ages 11 to 16 shrieking onstage at the top of their lungs.
One case study interviewed for the piece stated that she came to the realisation that excessive exclamation usage was making her sound "unprofessional" and "like a breathless valley girl".
I deleted every sorry; every single exclamation point; every single word I'd written to soften my direct tone and then I hit send before I could second-guess myself.
Maitlis said that might therefore be understandable if some women feel they can find "better ways to get their thoughts across" than in 140 characters and an exclamation mark.
I don't know about you, but the extent to which I take a given journal article seriously is inversely proportional to the number of exclamation points in the title.
Myself, I became very familiar with Paxton's exclamation of despair, of defeat, having been unable put in the time to properly learn the layout of the SNES Alien 3.
The key is to do a little homework now before the craziness of the season sets in as retailers add more exclamation points to their tweets and sale emails.
Throughout the first-half pasting, the person behind this hearty account kept a keen eye out for bright spots and, when they arrived, was quick with the exclamation points.
For instance, using an icon that indicates the need for closer examination – such as a yellow triangle with an exclamation point – instead of outright avoidance, would be more appropriate.
Former national security adviser John Bolton's surprise offer Monday to testify at Trump's impeachment trial — after refusing the House's request to appear late last year — was the exclamation point.
The emails sent by Donald Trump Jr. — in particular, the exclamation "I love it" — are a prosecutor's dream, putting his state of mind and purpose in black and white.
Related: Crazy rich summer: How the 2018 summer box office bounced back "Mary Poppins Returns" looks to put an exclamation point on Disney's big year at the box office.
Paak, was one of the highest peaks on his debut album 99.9%, an unhurried slice of electro-funk that comes across as an exclamation mark in a prolific discography.
Ovechkin assisted on Backstrom's second goal and Tom Wilson's on the power play and added the exclamation point in the rout with a power-play goal in the third.
On November 20, for example, he released an exclamation-point ridden statement in which he praised the kingdom's friendship and cast doubt on MBS's role in the writer's demise.
No, he stayed hydrated, swerved the molly and were primed to drop this first thing Monday morning: an earnest, good-humored YouTube comment full of kudos and exclamation marks.
This election is really interesting, because it's really a very twitchy election, I mean it's — there's literally one presidential candidate campaigning by Twitter using exclamation points at this point.
His Dr. Strange writing featured the usual exclamation points and bombast, but on top of that, he ladled nonsense words and phrases that were half H.P. Lovecraft, half Dr. Seuss.
Philosophers have previously tried to invent a marker for irony—a backwards question-mark or an upside-down exclamation point, for example—before online types succeeded with the sarcastic ~tilde~.
"Finishing off with an exclamation point like today shows we're one of the best teams in the country," said tight end Mike Gesicki, who caught two scoring passes from McSorley.
To make sure your boss knows the meeting will be fun, but not too fun, but still a little bit fun without being overly fun, try adding an exclamation point.
He's surged beyond competence, thriving within his role as the exclamation point at the end of a good chunk of sentences set in motion by John Wall and Bradley Beal.
In what's already been a transformative year for queer pop artists—with impressive releases from Clairo, MUNA, and Shura, to name a few—Straus' debut feels like an exclamation point.
Before entering the work force, my emails to my college co-op, friends, family, and professors were devoid of exclamation points, like the dutiful sardonic-yet-earnest student I was.
But as those of us who grew up with LiveJournal and Hipster Runoff —home of ironic punctuation galore — became buttoned up office folk, the work email poisoned the exclamation point.
When that happened, I assume you all, like me, cheered "It's good to have you back, you violent show!" with a thousand exclamation marks but also a small nervous giggle.
The exclamation point at the end of the company's official name is supposed to symbolize action, but what Yahoo did over the past four months is the opposite of action.
In 2012, the best way to deploy 2 Chainz was as an exclamation point, a reminder of how deep your Rolodex was or how unexpected your stunt casting could be.
Sunday in Warren, Michigan put an exclamation point on the sentence, as Sanders, alongside Schumer, brought out 8,000 people on a bitterly cold winter day to fight against Obamacare repeal.
"Agents discovered many similarities in the use of words and punctuation, including: the word "cheers," double exclamation marks, frequent use of quotation marks, and intermittent French posts," court documents say.
Jenner arrived along with her best friend, Jordyn Woods and immediately caused a social media panic among the teens, including endless Snapchats and caps lock tweets with multiple exclamation points.
Blue Ivy Carter was center stage for her ballet recital, and even provided an exclamation point with some spins she, no doubt, has seen mom pull off a few times.
But if users frequently used exclamation marks or definitive language like "always" and "never" they would be judged to be over-confident instead, and would not get a discounted rate.
" He speaks Poirot-ese, a combination of French idiom and English exclamation with pointed little asides, exemplified by this passage in the story "The Adventure of the 'Western Star'": "'Ah!
There is a discrepancy between the emotion of the exclamation point and the emotion on the faces of the descendants, some of whom look even more uncertain than their forebears.
He repeatedly hit Cooper and Michael Crabtree through tight windows for big chunk gains; the exclamation point went to a tight end Mychal Rivera, who'd recently been a healthy scratch.
After campaigns launched last year, the internet became buzzing with critiques of each presidential hopeful's visual identity, whether it was Jeb Bush's exclamation point or Donald Trump's mobile banner attempt.
There were all caps and exclamation points and revelations that certain members of our team hated lettuce on sandwiches, for instance (WTF???), or had never had a Sloppy Joe (smdh).
Yet in Ms. Waller-Bridge's rendering, an ugly, unprintable two-word exclamation somehow encompasses self-destructiveness, self-assertiveness, self-consciousness — and the unconditional thrill and muddle of simply being alive.
As if to put an exclamation point on that notion, also on Monday, the Gannett newspaper chain told employees at 100 newspapers that they would have to take unpaid leave.
Or do you lean more toward Jonny Sun, who argues that "the exclamation point is a way of saying we're bucking these rules because they feel old fashioned and dusty"?
Even for a president who often lards his online missives with typos, caps-lock abuses and errant exclamation points, Sunday's Twitter missive on Syria contained an outsize number of errors.
Darnold tacked an exclamation point onto an improbable debut season on Monday by guiding U.S.C. (10-3) to a pulsating 52-49 Rose Bowl win over Penn State (11-3).
Few things pull me out of a funk like the sudden appearance of a bluebird in my backyard, the vivid blue against a green magnolia tree like an exclamation point.
But the Transport Group revival that just opened at Abrons Arts Center has turned Molly (played by Beth Malone, a Tony nominee for "Fun Home") into a human exclamation mark.
It was the kind of crowd that lets out a collective gasp and tweets multiple exclamation points when the final Des Moines Register poll of Iowa voters is abruptly canceled.
We have no idea who runs that app, since it's all in Chinese, but, on the app, there is no red exclamation point at the apartment complex down the street.
An iPhone feature called Tapback lets users choose from a selection of reactions — a heart (love), thumbs up (like), thumbs down (dislike), "haha" (laugh), exclamation (emphasized), or question mark (questioning).
MUSCHIETTI The whole idea of adapting a story into a film is about translating it into a different language, and that language has its own exclamation points and question marks.
Like the Anne in the book, this redhead (Amybeth McNulty) begins her new life as a spitfire and a romantic, and ends every sentence she utters with an exclamation point.
More lighthearted entries include Richard Artschwager's, "Dat, Dat, Duh" (2007), an ellipse and an exclamation point made of a painted fibrous material, which seems to revel in its cryptic enthusiasm.
In case you are still skeptical about this LEGO set, the RuPaul's Drag Race official Twitter is so excited about it that it used six exclamation points when it found out.
This one gives the GOP a 52-48 edge and, as Mary Katharine Ham of The Federalist puts it, a bit of an exclamation point on a roller-coaster election year.
"I think this kind of adds … the exclamation point to the fact that we are a battleground," said Alexis Tameron, chairwoman of the Arizona Democratic Party, of Mrs Clinton's scheduled visit.
Exaggerated use of exclamation marks has often been coded as a feminine habit, something used for a myriad of reasons, whether to soften an email or appear enthusiastic, engaged, or approachable.
Encarnacion's drive was his 18th home run of the season and the 11th grand slam of his career, while putting the exclamation point on a big victory and a dominating series.
"If [a friend] texted me, 'OK, so I made out with someone last night,' I might respond with just the [exclamation point Tapback] prompting them to tell me more," she said.
Trump's tweets often ended with what we could refer to as "Trump-xclamations" -- a single word with an exclamation mark, often capitalized, at the end of a tweet for dramatic effect.
The musical theater historian Laurence Maslon charts the waning of the exclamation point to the style of serious musical theater exemplified by the director Harold Prince and the composer Stephen Sondheim.
Just 753 percent of daily trading volume is based on how the company is doing, he said Thursday in his press release, which is peppered with exclamation points and all-caps.
They came as migrants, who worked in Luxembourg so that you could in Italy had money to pay for your children," he said in French, concluding with the exclamation "Merde alors!
Donald Trump's call for a ban on Muslim immigration may have put an exclamation point on the trend, but the Muslim exodus from the GOP started a lot earlier than that.
But when she bounds onstage with a holler and a howl — and diction that nails every last word to the melody — it's clear she deserves that exclamation point in the title.
It's a lot to think about, from subtle cues in punctuation ("I get frightened when people don't use exclamation points," Ms. Campbell said) to specific emoji choice to indicate tonal nuance.
The accord adds an exclamation point to a week in which enough countries signed onto the broader Paris climate deal to ensure that it will enter into force later this year.
Late in the afternoon, the N.C.A.A.'s national basketball tournaments, among the most anticipated sporting events of the season, were canceled, planting a dramatic exclamation point onto a relentlessly depressing day.
Vasavada said it's not unusual to wake up to emails full of exclamation points from a geologist who noticed an interesting crack in a rock -- and was awake at 3 a.m.
But we (and most other outlets) have stuck with the exclamation point — and there's good reason for that: While it's still awkward, the punctuation also communicates something fundamental about the film.
"We want to put an exclamation point [on our move] from an auto company to an auto and mobility company," Ford CEO Mark Fields told Re/code in an interview tonight.
"The main cause of oversupply today is the culmination of a few years of slowing wine shipment growth, with an ample 2018 wine grape crop as an exclamation point," Bitter said.
Running back Jordan Howard's 19-yard touchdown run provided the exclamation point on the Bears' 23-17 victory over Pittsburgh, helping them avoid an 0-3 start for third straight season.
It was a proud moment for the governorâ€"he used three whole exclamation points in his captionâ€"until, of course, people who actually know how to grill started to pay attention.
"Our new slogan when we start running in, can you believe it, two years from now, is going to be 'Keep America Great' exclamation point," Trump said from a Pennsylvania rally.
But the New York-spawned musical from a dozen years ago struggles to justify its exclamation point, at least if the director James Baker's wearyingly earnest London premiere is any gauge.
"I," wrote both Kylie and Kris Jenner, the latter adding a heart-eyes emoji, while Kardashian West, 39, dropped a resounding "I" of her own finished up with multiple exclamation points.
"Your radical socialist kickboxing lesbian Indian will be sent back packing to the reservation," the official wrote in a Facebook message, complete with dozens of exclamation marks, the Kansas City Star reported.
His social media account creates news and comments directly on it, usually with his trademark style of exclamation points, random quotation marks, all those nicknames — sometimes with a few typos thrown in.
It also proved irresistible to Dumbo's tourist droves, who used it as a popping exclamation in their photos of the Lower Manhattan skyline or the picturesque concrete canyons of the surrounding neighborhood.
A lot of criticism also centered on behavior from Agrawal herself: taking credit for others' work, requiring "smiles" and "exclamation points" from her staff, and offering substandard salaries without room for negotiation.
It looks like "taxes" is the most pressing item, as it's written in all caps in green marker with two exclamation points, circled, and asterisked, with three red arrows pointing to it.
The Girl on the Train functions mostly as a supercut of every Lifetime flick I stayed up late to watch as a child — a series of exclamation points punctuated by moody interludes.
To chronicle the 1960s he developed a bizarre prose style that merrily broke all the rules of good writing, littering the page with capital letters, exclamation marks, italics and single-sentence paragraphs.
Kameelah Janan Rasheed's woodblock print "Punctuated Blackness" (2013) repeats the word "black" followed by various punctuation marks, to show how a colon, question mark or exclamation point invokes rational analysis or outrage.
Just as surely as the bilious circling back and suggestions to hop on a call began to flow out of my then 22-year-old fingers, so too did the exclamation point.
Screenshot: GizmodoIn Gmail on the web, just click the Spam button with an unwanted email open on screen (it's the exclamation mark if you're using icons rather than text on your buttons).
Seattle put the exclamation point on its dominant victory early in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard toss from Russell Wilson to Jimmy Graham that stretched the lead to 30 points.
There was the exclamation mark phase of the early to mid 00s, the geometric symbols in the witch house, bloggy era, the "Lil" Soundcloud rappers who've followed Kim, Wayne, and Bow Wow.
Trump, after inking a deal for Saudi Arabia to buy more US weapons doesn't want to hear that, so he affixed eight exclamation points in his statement to drive the point home.
The episode ends with a question mark that lands like an exclamation point, as Abar's car, the one that was whisked skyward with Will Reeves inside, comes crashing down next to Laurie.
Which is where my agitation began, but not where it ended, as I began to reread the original message and wonder: Had I used too many exclamation points, making me sound unserious?
Beyoncé's new song "Formation" is an exclamation that she is a proud black Southern woman; she sends this message by setting the video in New Orleans in homage to her Creole heritage.
An Appraisal The bursts of asterisks, the scattering of exclamation points and ellipses, the syncopated distribution of repeated phrases and capitalized words — one could spot a Tom Wolfe sentence a room away.
If you see a yellow exclamation marks next to any on the list, that means Safari thinks the password is too weak, or it's a duplicate password you're using for another account.
Clark put an exclamation point on his big day with a 17-yard sack of Ryan Tannehill on the Titans' final drive that forced a turnover on downs, effectively ending the game.
Use Vivian's letter as a model: Consider the persuasive techniques she used — lots of exclamation points, making a personal connection — and employ your own, perhaps more age-appropriate ones, for your letter.
Baltimore added the exclamation point to the victory in the fourth quarter when Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters intercepted a pass from Jared Goff, five weeks after the Rams traded him to Baltimore.
Attached at all times to her phone, frequently dictating messages filled with emojis and exclamation points, she has the kind of loud, look-at-me energy that drowns out everything around her.
To the left of the URL in the address bar, click the icon that appears — it should either be a lock, information icon or an exclamation point in a red triangle. 3.
Roseanne Barr, living human woman and embattled television star, has asserted her own existence and howled at the rift between fiction and reality via a caps-lock message and four exclamation points.
On the cover of Amici, "Primo" is stylized with an exclamation mark—a gesture towards pure fun that could strike as callous irony on the cover of many other rock records of late.
Hello, Samantha Hunt, model and photographer; Samantha Hunt, e-Commerce Marketing Channel Manager; Samantha Hunt, fiddler; and Samantha Hunt, writer of porn, with all your pointy exclamation marks and rocks in your vagina.
And then came the selfie, the 2013 Oxford English Dictionary Word of the Year, which has been equally praised as an empowering cultural exclamation and hated-upon as a dumbed-down vanity exercise.
To be completely expected and an exclamation point on the whole thing: Apple shares fell about 2600 percent in extended trading after swinging wildly in the third and second quarter reports this year.
"Mr Valls' undiplomatic exclamation has spread like wildfire in Gabon, and has further damaged Mr. Bongo's public image," he said in a note on Monday, while noting Ping's candidacy also had its critics.
The first thought bubble had three question marks, while the second, jagged-edged one had three exclamation points, allowing participants choose the words to describe the situation without any bias from the researchers.
An 11 percent drop in revenue for the first three months of the year puts an exclamation point on the lack of progress in almost four years with Marissa Mayer as chief executive.
Basically it's all the places your uncle and auntie go now they've retired early: The exclamation mark after the "It doesn't matter" option just offered to pay my bus fare home from work!
When I received his response, that email with all the colons and exclamation points, I assumed it was partly out of politeness that he was showing such enthusiasm for having heard from me.
I don't recall exactly what I said in response to the news, but whatever it was, it ended with an exclamation point and was a half-scale higher than my usual second alto.
From Rickie Fowler's Saturday night tweet, "It's on tomorrow," to Spieth's Sunday night exclamation, "That's so awesome!" when he and Thomas hugged, the tour's 20-something stars have a lot to teach us.
For instance, as much as you might feel like you're the only person who goes back through emails to manually delete excess exclamation points, the account is here to remind you you're not.
But from the early 1970s to the 1990s, California in its June position was either an afterthought or an exclamation point on races that had been decided by the time the candidates arrived.
After announcing Castro's death earlier this morning on Twitter with four words and an exclamation point, the president-elect then released a much more elaborate and dramatic statement on the deceased former leader.
The only real distinctive quality here is Yahoo's iconic exclamation point, now at an even more aggressive angle that suggests that it is trying to run away from the rest of the logo.
Two free throws each by Immanuel Quickley and Tyrese Maxey sealed the outcome before Ashton Hagans' dunk served as an exclamation point as the Wildcats (9-323) scored the game's final eight points.
If a stereotypically "male" style of emailing—confident, emotionally detached, light on exclamation points—is seen as more professionally competent, then women who want to get ahead may do well to mimic this.
"Happy Valentine's Day, sweet girl!!" he captioned an image of his massive masterpiece on Instagram, followed by the hashtag #inJohnDeerGreen — in reference to the color of the letters — and the heart exclamation point emoji.
I didn't write Extreme BDSM for Sexual Freaks, but neither my mother nor my brother-in-law fully believe that, even though Hunt's excerpt accommodates more exclamation marks than I've used in my career.
An exclamation-point-strewn brief on behalf of New York City taxi drivers spells out the challenge of litigating complaints one by one, challenging companies' claims that arbitration is the cheap and efficient path.
"Whether by design, coincidence, or a combination of the two, the overlap of two major cinematic sagas coming to an end puts a strong exclamation point on the end of an era," Robbins said.
A lot of it featured the word THICK and lots of exclamation points, referencing the Tyga and Kanye West collaboration where they both rap about their sexy significant others' bodies, which certainly isn't creepy!
On Tuesday, the president of the United States issued a statement, rife with exclamation marks, explaining why he was standing with Saudi Arabia despite the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, an American permanent resident.
" Chokwe Antar's posters, between plentiful exclamation points, made promises of "continuing the vision"; Yarber, for his part, told the Jackson Free Press, "I don't make promises to people other than to provide good government.
Neither was the fact that her father is Mitt Romney's oldest brother, and that bringing her into the fold would put an exclamation point on his sublimation of the establishment wing of the party.
The president's tweets on Thursday had far more formal and legalistic language than his typical morning messages to the world, which often include words in all capital letters and are punctuated with exclamation points.
On a mysterious island, he encounters exciting exclamation points, walks through a dark cave glistening with asterisk-shaped gems and pauses at a garden of commas, showcasing Hall's facility for both grammar and graphics.
Repeatedly, we see contestants faking their way through these chats; popular early entrant Sammie has a tendency to rattle off enthusiastic phrases like "LOL" and inflections like exclamation points with a completely deadpan expression.
For years, the network has produced a segment on "Monday Night Countdown" called "C'mon Man!" in which the anchors show particularly ridiculous moments from the weekend's football games, followed by the now-presidential exclamation.
You might have been able to guess it, but did you guess the "familiar two-word exclamation, of five and three letters, respectively, that shares that property," as the note on the puzzle asks?
Actually, it's funny, I have a document that he wrote on the Miss Universe Pageant with a letter that he had sent, I think, to Vladimir Putin: 'Russian women are beautiful,' with an exclamation mark.
It has it all: You were hit—not just by any ordinary car, but an Uber; the unnecessary exclamation mark; your poor broken bones; your hospital stay; earnestly trying to segue back into normal conversation.
Viewers were rewarded with some memorable one-liners, including the ousted FBI director's much-tweeted-about exclamation of "Lordy" and his comment that he prefers the company of his wife to that of President Trump.
Before anyone managed to utter their first exclamation of "Texas," the entire crowd was on their feet and they stayed there, dancing, singing and  — in the case of Twitter — sobbing, until the very last note.
The giveaways: A thinner red border than is usual; no thin white border around the image; summary of headlines on the right side of the cover instead of at the top; and two exclamation points.
I tapped out a frenzy of exclamation points before stepping onto the top floor of Bergdorf's, for my high school best friend's bridal luncheon — my heart racing to keep up with the weekend's many milestones.
Side quests provide as well, but finding them can be tricky due to near-invisible iconography — quest-givers are marked with a red exclamation point, but it's tiny, and only visible when you get close.
"Yah. That's what I'm looking for in deeply troubling congressional hearings: ZAZZ!" said Colbert, hands spread and eyes wide in the universal gesture for 'I'm in a musical with an exclamation point in the title.
George Conditt IV followed with a slam off a missed layup by Wigginton, and Shayok added an exclamation point on the 7-0 run with a transition layup that put the Cyclones up 55-48.
His ninth and 21997th birdies in the closing three holes were only exclamation points on the way to a British Open title that made Stenson the first Swede to win a men's major golf championship.
In France, the arrival of Emmanuel Macron and his entirely new party named "La Republique en Marche!" with its trademark exclamation point, has been a rallying point for democratic forces even beyond his country's borders.
Besides the occasional murmur or muffled exclamation from the crowd, the room was silent as Silverman described how and where each victim's body was found, along with the evidence she said linked them to Franklin.
"Right now he's had the knack for scoring the big goal for us but this is the first one where it has been with an exclamation point at the end of the game," Bylsma said.
She builds to an exclamation point talking about owning a hand-me down bedroom set and lamp covered with images of the most infamous sad clown before she tumbles into a welcome break of laughter.
The 21-year-old from Seoul put an exclamation mark on his day by stiffing his approach shot to three feet for a birdie at the last as he posted an 18-under 192 total.
Washington (CNN)After President Donald Trump spoke by phone on Sunday from a cabin at Camp David to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, the press release describing their call featured something unusual: an exclamation point.
The cavernous Mast Chocolate Factory in the Brooklyn Navy Yard has the soaring dignity of early industrial architecture, as well as quirkily reverberant acoustics that sometimes answered a singer's exclamation with gusts of layered echoes.
It brought home pinch-runner Tony Renda, whose headlong slide across the plate sealed a 5-4, 10th-inning comeback win that served as an exclamation point on a four-game sweep of the Yankees.
With his distinctive, British-accented voice and exuberant, exclamation-point delivery, Mr. Leach was widely recognized and just as widely parodied during the initial run of the show, from 21977 to 22016, and long after.
Letters between Smith and her father, many filled with exclamation marks and signed "Love Dad" or "Love you Miss you Pops," are interspersed with aerial photographs of the two subjects, made poignant by the context.
After some internal debate about whether to note the news on social media at all, she posted a tweet that included a string of exclamation points but began with the word "WHAAAAATTT" — celebratory, yet noncommittal.
But he let readers know he was eager to astound them, that he loved astounding them, that he was right there in ALL CAPS, smashing and defying and ladling on the exclamation points and the melodrama.
Wearing a very dramatic, sparkling red Gucci suit with a flared leg trouser, the singer delivered an emotional (did we mention flawless?) performance that got everyone talking – and cheering with lots and lots of exclamation points.
There have been a lot of awws: And lots of exclamation points: Congratulations to the happy couple on their new baby, their engagement, and maybe most of all, their crème de la crème of proposal stories.
There's not a ton to go by from the invite: just a picture of an S Pen and a single camera lens (which could be forming an exclamation point, if you squint at it really hard).
Once it becomes clear how the film is using those dreams — they're opportunities to add spooky exclamation points to the all-too-human conflict in the waking world — they lose a significant part of their power.
Wearing tights under a loose dress, her hair shaved on two sides, leaving a shock of red like an exclamation point in the middle, she bounds around the small, circular performance space with a wiry intensity.
Alex Nicholson put an exclamation point on his first win under the UFC banner when he put Devin Clark's lights out with a right hand to the temple with just three seconds left on the clock.
While not everyone who updated their watch had issues, some users reported that their watches were showing a red exclamation mark at bootup (like the one below) — and doing a hard reset often didn't fix it.
A search through my text messages and Slacks shows that my friends and colleagues are also enthusing through this twinning punctuation; my editor shares that he has been consciously doubling up on his exclamation marks, too.
Goodwin put an exclamation mark on the win with an alley-oop dunk off an assist from guard Ricky Tarrant Jr. Memphis went to the free-throw line 39 times in the game and sank 31.
Calhoun has also transferred the data he harvested from the books into heatmaps, glowing red where periods, question marks, and exclamation marks were used, green for commas and quotation marks, and blue for colons and semicolons.
Evaristo should by rights be celebrating the fact that she's the first black woman to receive this honor, but the judges have sent her into history with a qualifying asterisk instead of a declarative exclamation mark.
If one of the only virtues of putting up with winter as the long season is watching it melt into spring, then the summer festival becomes the exclamation mark that punctuates the end of that wait.
And then, finally, like some kind of strange afterthought to make sure the world knew what day it was, he tweeted a simple statement of mathematic fact, punctuated by a particularly out-of-place exclamation point.
All this happened while cameras were shadowing Le Clos for a documentary, "Unbelievable," which draws its title from the exclamation repeated over and over by Bert in the wake of his son's star turn in London.
During his monologue on "The Tonight Show," Fallon joked that Trump seemed unaware that he was not required to enunciate the exclamation point at the end of his reelection slogan during a recent rally in Pennsylvania.
Finally, though, Raymer does rise to the occasion, tracking down a hit-and-run driver and putting an end (with an ophidian exclamation point) to the criminal career of one of the book's more unsavory characters.
It not only puts an exclamation point on Ms. Jackson's long-shelved acting career but also serves as a fitting memorial, which is to say a hilarious and horrifying one, to Albee, who died in 2016.
Whyte was a worthy opponent and had Joshua staggered in the early stages and a memorable finish helped provide a nice exclamation mark on a stacked fight card littered with other top-tier UK boxing talent.
Outerwear in slick plaid (at Fendi), in boldly supersize shapes (at Balenciaga) and in puffy leather (at Prada) provided the big, fat exclamation points at the end of each label's fall 21 statement on the runway.
The Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center, devised by Diller Scofidio & Renfro (in collaboration with Gensler), is a whimsical 28,2709-square-foot exclamation mark on Columbia University's Upper Manhattan medical campus near the George Washington Bridge.
" She also recommended including the words "update" or "new" to catch your reader&aposs attention and being careful about how often you use exclamation points "because they can get your emails sent to the spam folder.
The Department of Education is clamping down on the use of exclamation marks by seven-year-olds in grammar exams this summer, The Sunday Times reports, because they're being overused in social media activity and text messages.
"By electing John Kennedy your next senator, you're going to put an exclamation point at the end of a great American victory in 2016," Pence told a rally, according to The Times-Picayune newspaper in New Orleans.
"There's no way to describe it without sounding sappy or ridiculous because everything in my mind ends with an exclamation point," the icon says in the December issue of InStyle, while also gracing the fashion monthly's cover.
Another early work, "Rorschach Blot" (1995), encapsulated Yuskavage's psychosexual shtick in a single image: a cartoonish blonde, knees splayed, reveals the entirety of her nether regions, rendered by the painter as a sort of lewd exclamation point.
A new 1000-foot tower going up in Manhattan provides a more interesting take: Hanging gardens that twirl down the exterior of the building like a giant green exclamation point marking the end of the High Line.
His input is broken down into two categories: Either eye-rolling dad jokes and intensely meaningful reflections on how stoked he is to be a part of all this—all completed with at least three exclamation marks.
Trump, in an unusual statement laden with exclamation points, signaled that the US will not take strong action against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman -- despite the CIA's belief that he personally ordered the killing of Khashoggi.
In May, 2001, a trader who is given to enthusiastic, exclamation-laden e-mails tells a friend that it's already getting hot in Houston, which is a pain, because he's begun jogging again, to lose 8.5 pounds.
While not every office is GIF-sending-friendly, including one can be a great way to brighten a boring email or better express yourself — after all, there's a limit to how many exclamation points you should include.
Mexico began lifting tariffs and allowing more foreign investment in the 1980s, a transition to free trade given an exclamation point in 1994, when Mexico, the United States and Canada enacted the North American Free Trade Agreement.
And then there's oil: "They have worked closely with us and have been very responsive to my requests to keeping oil prices at reasonable levels," Mr. Trump said last week in a statement rife with exclamation points.
If freedom of the press includes the right to print all-caps headlines with exclamation points, it also includes the right to make a cinematic exposé so bombastic that it poorly serves its own cause, however important.
The fires were extraordinary in their number, intensity and late-season timing, putting a string of exclamation points at the end of California's worst-ever fire season, which also devastated the wine country north of San Francisco.
Directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin (and first released in Europe as "Ballerina," sans that wanton exclamation point), "Leap!" remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
The acquittal put an exclamation point on two facts: Trump has subsumed the Republican Party, except for the sole Republican lawmaker whose base would not kill him if he voted to throw the president out of office.
This book titled, I Put Too Many Exclamation Points In This Email And Now I Need To Go Back And Delete A Few So They Don't Think I'm Full Of Shit, beautifully captures the email editing process.
Click the associated Edit button to see all the passwords Safari has saved so far—you'll see orange exclamation points next to the accounts that don't have a unique password, so you might want to get those changed.
Crude oil prices ticked up a little in Monday trading, but not nearly enough to erase the losses from Friday, when a drop of several dollars put an exclamation point on a roughly seven-week decline, per Reuters.
As is expected whenever Perry makes any sort of announcement (#neverforget), people on Twitter have a lot to say about the song and its accompanying music video, which they expertly sum up with exclamation points and memes. Naturally.
"Usually with Jimmy Fallon it starts with a call at one in the morning with a bunch of exclamation points," the Roots drummer told PEOPLE Deputy Editor JD Heyman on the PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly live pre-show.
People were so keen on the announcement that all the traffic to Hull UK City of Culture 2017's website briefly crashed on Monday morning, leading to lots of triple-exclamation-mark Facebook comments on the campaign's page.
Last summer was good for Hamptons business owners: A fresh breeze of optimism blew through Wall Street as the economy started to improve and the summer selloff of oil put an exclamation point on all of the fun.
Kuri first broke cover at CES 2017, when the small robot, which looks a bit like an upside-down exclamation mark, won over media and audiences alike, melting the hearts of cynical jaded tech bloggers far and wide.
The idea of "Vessel" as an exclamation point toward the northern end of the High Line is part of Mr. Ross's grand plan to make Hudson Yards the center of New York, despite its hard-to-reach location.
"That kind of signal at that moment in history was like a huge exclamation mark: I'm starting a piece that is called 'symphony' — which is already outrageous — and I'm starting it in C major," Mr. Salonen said, laughing.
Much, much later, with the clock well past midnight and a ship still lurking in the dark sea, visible only by a few lights, another batch of fans put a celebratory exclamation mark on the Olympics' longest day.
In the two years since launching their jewelry line, Agmes, the sisters Jaclyn and Morgan Solomon have established themselves as go-to purveyors of wearable sculptural design (bean-shaped bangles, earrings that look like Art Deco exclamation points).
For all these continuities in policy, one vital discontinuity would add a timely exclamation point: the senior team's united recommendation that Mr. Trump lift restrictions on the provision of lethal defensive equipment to Kiev, notably anti-tank weapons.
There are odd pauses, atonal noises, and the hosts have a question-and-answer patter going that invariably results in a not-quite-credible exclamation, providing clear signposts for the listener to heed a particular moment of revelation.
Trump had previously told the Washington Post in January of 2017 that he decided on the "Keep America Great" slogan for a reelection bid and instructed his lawyer to trademark the phrase with and without an exclamation point.
As a result, we're left in an impossible limbo, trying to appear competent but also approachable, and attempting to judge just the right number of exclamation points that will hit that sweet spot between too pushy, or pushover.
But before he could scramble for cover, a missile from an unseen American fighter jet shot over his head and slammed into a distant courtyard, reducing the ISIS mortar team to an exclamation point of dust and smoke.
Consider some of Trump's tweets from the campaign and his earliest days in the Oval Office, in which he uses exclamation points, capital letters and ellipses to criticize actress Meryl Streep, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and others.
Those prone to dismissing comics as a legitimate narrative form might mistake Cannabis: The Illegalization of Weed in America for a work of straight humor: The frequent exclamation points and worming motion lines recall Sunday newspaper strips of yore.
" On Wednesday, the National Mining Association that represent coal companies published a blog post saying this most recent spat of cold weather "was just the exclamation point to an otherwise good year for coal if not for its detractors.
Playing a tepid lawyer, he was as warmly reserved as Ms. Mirren was strategically haughty in "Woman in Gold," and playing a gullible gambler in "Mississippi Grind" he made a fine exclamation point alongside Ben Mendelsohn's slumped question mark.
It's not surprising that the hometown broadcasts are homers, of course, but when Westbrook put such a ridiculous exclamation point on an already impressive performance, the total lack of any kind of emotion from the Nuggets guys is palpable.
To spread his "Moral ABC," Bronner used an eye-catching bottle design that differs from your focus-grouped, corporate soap packaging in two key ways: It features approximately 10,000 more exclamation points, and it promises an amazing 103 uses.
One unapologetic exclamation that Jones has made during the course of her viewership is that she proudly stans Alyssa Edwards, a tongue-popping Texas pageant queen and dance choreographer with a Southern drawl and an all-around hilarious persona.
The first trial was painful for her -- "I didn't know what to expect; I definitely didn't expect that" -- and the family was ready to put a period -- nay, exclamation point -- on a saga that has haunted them for decades.
In a written statement packed with exclamation points, Mr. Trump pledged his support for Saudi Arabia despite the C.I.A.'s conclusion that the country's de facto ruler ordered the grisly murder of an American resident, the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
I had just finished my school exams, and I remember celebrating in my local pub as Tony Adams scored that goal against Everton — the exclamation point in the title-sealing win — in the final home game of the season.
The American women are trying to put an exclamation point on the stand they took in insisting on more support for their team, and for women's and girls' hockey in general, from U.S.A. Hockey, the sport's national governing body.
The 2008 bailout serves as an exclamation point for the forgotten men and women in America, exemplified by the working folks in the Rust Belt, that Washington politicians in both parties were no longer looking out for their interests.
Wasting no time, early this January, CFPB Director Kathleen Kraninger announced the members and chairman for the Task Force, putting an exclamation point on her goal of ensuring that the CFPB's efforts are razor focused on promoting consumer welfare.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The film's horror plays off everything from the grabby hordes of celebrity culture to the fear of Nazis and terrorists to — yes — what it means to be a mother (complete with the world's most ironic exclamation point).
But Trump, in a lengthy, combative statement Tuesday that was full of political slogans and exclamation points, asserted that the U.S. stands with Saudi Arabia as a crucial ally as the Trump administration pursues its economic and national security goals.
To audit yourself on this aspect of your digital security, open Safari and then pick Preferences from the Safari menu—go to the Passwords tab and you'll see yellow exclamation marks next to all the saved entries that have duplicate passwords.
Having finished runner-up in his heat in wretched conditions in a modest 13 minutes 133 seconds, the 34-year-old now has one race to put the exclamation mark on his extraordinary track career before concentrating on the marathon.
When: May 255–48 / Thursday–Saturday: 290–7pm; Sunday: 12–8pm ($12) Where: 459 West 14th Street (Meatpacking District, Manhattan) It's hard not to be won over by the pep of an art fair whose name includes an exclamation point!
All should be in working order by the weekend, at which time we can look back fondly on more fun iOS bugs — like when the iOS 11 keyboard was randomly replacing every capital "i" with pound signs and exclamation points!
Neither the folks behind the Associated Press Stylebook or the Chicago Manual of Style would comment on the matter but they do have established rules about the use of the exclamation point, rules that Trump is more than happy to ignore.
In the best instance you knew the logo, you knew that orange 'Neu' with the exclamation mark but many people knew it but didn't always know it was a band, some people thought it was an advertising company or something.
Look, it's awesome to see fans and critics alike yell like hell to the heavens about Japandroids making drinking sound like a higher calling, dumbing out in a CAPS LOCK/all-emojis-and-exclamation-points manner usually reserved for Migos songs.
The comedic exclamation point comes when Mike, in the middle of a press briefing, announces that the Chinese have banned foreign adoptions by United States citizens, which means Mike and his wife won't be getting their new baby after all.
The Gamecocks defense would show up strong to start the game, but eventually, the Crimson Tide would roll, with running back Najee Harris putting an exclamation point on his touchdown in the second quarter to put the game away for Alabama.
After a stunning comeback against Northern Iowa in the second round of the N.C.A.A. tournament, Texas A&M guard Alex Caruso burst into the locker room and wrote the word "believe" on the whiteboard, underlined and with two exclamation points.
The 63-year-old veers from his reliably ebullient tone only in service of protecting his son: "For all y'all that don't know and are talking [expletive] about Drake being soft Trust Me Don't Try Him," followed by nine exclamation points.
Mic's staff of 106 looks a lot like its target demographic: trim 20-somethings, with beards on the men and cute outfits on the women, who end every sentence with an exclamation point and use the word "literally" a lot.
And so he is coming out of retirement with a new sculpture that seems designed to proclaim his return with an exclamation point, though the piece is of modest size and will not be on view in a public gallery.
Some cities say yes, others say no, and despite the city or municipal regulations, buildings like the one I live in still tape angry signs above the recycling bins that say "NO PIZZA BOXES!!!" give or take four exclamation points.
Trump had ignored the clear conclusion of the CIA that bin Salman was involved in the killing when he issued an exclamation point-laden official statement last month that it was unproven that Saudi Arabia and its crown prince were complicit.
When he was shooting, he assumed the posture of a 673-year-old, but when he wasn't, he was Antonio Banderas, a human exclamation point, his face an orchestra of intense expressions: [extremely happy emoji], [crying-laughing emoji], [despondent emoji].
If you prefer your punctuation visualizations a bit more colorful, Calhoun also turned his findings into "heat maps" by representing periods, question marks, and exclamation marks in red, commas and quotation marks in green, and semicolons and colons in blue.
Teddy's cry of "Ya-ha-hawww!" punctuates the prose of "The Perilous Adventures of the Cowboy King," exclamation being the default choice of voice for "Teedie," who narrates his life from his childhood in Manhattan until his elevation to the presidency.
Wandering through Todi's emptied piazza during the dinner hour, the silence has a certain volume; I feel freshly aware of my feet on the planet under the demarcated sky, the passing clouds overhead, the exclamation marks of the columns' shadows underfoot.
The match itself is merely the exclamation point of this summer's International Champions Cup, the brainchild of the Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and organized by his Relevent Sports company that is now a permanent fixture in European soccer's off-season.
As a result of all this weathervaning, Ryan is now loathed by the Trumpster Visigoth wing of the Republican Party and held in contempt by its impotent #NeverTrump remnant, who are spending the fall crucified on Jeb's old exclamation point.
"This is just another exclamation point on the overall loss of Arctic sea ice coverage that we've been seeing," said Mark Serreze, the director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, a government-backed research agency in Boulder, Colo.
More likely the reason we put more qualifiers and softeners and exclamation points into our emails is not some natural proclivity, but a result of living and working in a society that expects women to behave in a certain way.
A walking, talking exclamation point who reads George Orwell novels in her spare time and also leans in on words such as "like" and "amazing," she was in a bathrobe on the third floor of the company's Midtown Manhattan headquarters.
The ads are pretty cryptic in that they don't do much of anything to actually explain what Twitter is or why you might use it — they're just big exclamation marks and question marks with small Twitter birds replacing the periods.
Willa signs up for an "INSPIRING JEWISH SURVIVOR TRIP!" to concentration camps in Germany (a plausible internet marketing tactic, though perhaps without the exclamation point), while Hesper travels with her family to Tbilisi, Georgia, to learn about her grandfather's past.
The latest news release from the maker of LaCroix sparkling water was quirkier than usual, which is notable for a company whose public statements routinely feature exclamation marks, florid adjectives and colorful fonts that seem lifted straight off a Tumblr page.
As if to put an exclamation point on the feat, the company also successfully landed the reused Falcon 9 booster on one of its drone ships in the Pacific Ocean, which means it could possibly be used again for a fourth time.
One asset that Verizon will be getting as part of its $4.83 billion acquisition of Yahoo's core assets, which it did not specifically mention in its big announcement today, is Yahoo's (in)famous brand — main name, purple color and exclamation mark all included.
Because of this, the situation presents a false dichotomy: Either use too many exclamation marks and risk being labeled 'too nice' (or, worse, incompetent and inexperienced), or don't use enough of them and be thought of as rude, sarcastic, or a bitch.
So they commissioned a logo to promote the area, hiring a designer who offered a stylised exclamation point (their official slogan, 'Kumamoto Surprise', was a bright spin on the fact that many Japanese would be surprised to find anything in Kumamoto worth seeing).
"I think the director will have an opportunity to put the final exclamation point on that and put this to rest, and then it will be up to the president to explain why he would make such a baseless accusation," he said.
Here are some actual examples: Everything is lined up to coincide with next month's premiere of The Angry Birds Movie, which of course will also work with Angry Birds Action (no exclamation point this time, but just know it's there in spirit).
Semien's 23th home run of the season, tucked just inside the left-field foul pole with Davis and Yonder Alonso aboard, put an exclamation point on the A's five-run sixth, when they batted around for the second time in three innings.
For Boston's Ortiz, who already announced this would be his last MLB season, a fourth World Series title would allow him to put an exclamation point on what has already been one of the greatest final seasons by a player in MLB history.
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.
Scott Starrett, who oversaw the creation of Ocasio-Cortez's posters — which embraced Spanish-inspired inverted exclamation marks to highlight her Puerto Rican heritage — said they could afford to take design risks as they reached for a "bold, revolutionary look" for the campaign.
He earned 22016 top-249 finishes in his first 2308 Cup races and then put an exclamation point on that first-year effort with a win at Richmond, Va., in only his 6183th start — leading a dominating 2618 of the race's 250 laps.
Here are some of her tips: Send an email with a typo: "We spend so much time crafting that perfect email with the perfect amount of exclamation marks," said Saujani, that even the slightest error can push us into a mental spiral.
" Henry's actual exclamation — or at least the cry attributed to him in the medieval sources — was "What miserable drones and traitors have I nurtured and promoted in my household, who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a lowborn clerk!
Well, just to play devil's advocate: If voters wanted to truly put an exclamation point on the award-season underperformance of "A Star Is Born," they could deprive Bradley Cooper's former front-runner of the only Oscar it is likely to take.
Compare that with President Trump's Twitter rants from as recent as July 29th and 30th (Saturday and Sunday) where he went on unhinged, and far more typical, diatribes about witch hunts, fake news, "foolish past leaders," and sprinkled his words liberally with exclamation points.
The Boston Globe reports that White House aides who write tweets for the president use questionable grammar, random capitalization, excessive exclamation points, and fragmented sentences on purpose in an effort to mimic the president's signature Twitter style, according to two people familiar with the process.
Everyone's favourite cheeky chappy with the lubbly jubbly cookery shows and endearing, triple-exclamation mark Instagram posts has revealed in a new interview with The Daily Mail's Weekend magazine, that he would like to be cremated in a wood-fired pizza oven when he dies.
It's unclear what's causing the bug and how many users were impacted, but Apple's support page on the exclamation mark issue says anyone seeing the issue will need to have their watch serviced (which, if you're taking it into the Genius Bar, probably means replaced.)
It's true that they're nearly effortless to employ: Simply press on a message until you're presented with the Tapback options — a heart, a thumbs up, a thumbs down, a HAHA, a double exclamation point, and a question mark — and pick the one you want.
The presumptive Republican candidate also put an exclamation point on a recent endorsement from the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, by making an overtly racial remark about the Indiana-born judge of Mexican descent who is overseeing a case against the now-defunct Trump University.
Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown added an exclamation point when he reported that, because of the growing economy, the state government, which faced massive budget deficits less than a decade ago, would amass a budget surplus $8 billion larger than it projected as recently as January.
The writer seemed to be channeling the spirit either of Oscar Wilde's publisher or Victor Hugo's (depending on which version of the story you believe), who replied with a single exclamation point to a telegram from the author concerning the sales of his latest book.
It was in sharp contrast with his Twitter rants of the previous days, even the previous hours, when he unleashed a stream of invective, wielding keyboard weaponry, exclamation points, all-caps, multi-tweet attacks, to lash out against James Comey, Assad, Russia and others.
Chris Evert's fourth consecutive United States Open title was well within view when she drove home an exclamation point to Pam Shriver — her younger, stronger and startlingly taller challenger — that the six-foot, 223-year-old upstart was not yet big enough to beat her.
" This heaven, ascended toward by Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra as an exclamation point on its 100th anniversary celebrations, is simple enough to name: a performance of Olivier Messiaen's "Turangalîla-Symphonie" on Wednesday evening, followed on Thursday by Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde.
In the sumptuous dining room of Ernie's, the now-gone San Francisco restaurant where Scottie glimpses Madeleine for the first time (and which Hitchcock recreated in the studio), the green of her gown jumps out as a visual exclamation point against red flocked wallpaper.
While it will not be an official graduation ceremony, the families in the nation, south of Syracuse, hope to make it as festive as possible, to put an exclamation mark on the end of a year that is otherwise ending in uncertainty and discord.
When President Barack Obama finally said, "I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda," there was a collective guttural exclamation in my living room.
The Wildcats (323-0) trailed by 10 in the first half and were up by seven late in the game when Mannion put the exclamation on the victory with a one-handed dunk down the lane for a 65-56 lead with 1:03 left.
On Tuesday, the eve of the House's historic impeachment vote, the president sent a rambling, exclamation point-laden letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in which he rages at her and House Democrats, accusing them of pursuing an "invalid" and partisan impeachment inquiry against him.
His gold is street wear: sweatshirts and pants and T-shirts, the occasional anorak, collaged together from rolls of old fabric, mostly black and gray, often containing brightly colored geometric patchwork inserts of smaller, brighter bits, like an exclamation point, or an Easter egg.
It doesn't exactly spell that out, but very fact that it's featured in a magazine along with their mother's exclamation, "Sure enough they're biracial twins!" suggests that these twins are "so rare" because their complexions are different enough that they belong to different racial groups.
In the 50s and 60s, the prefix "dyna," vaguely meaning "power" ("dynamic, dynamo, dynamite"), liberally affixed itself like exclamation points to innumerable garden variety items like "Dyna-Range," a hearing aid attached to eyeglasses, "Dyna-flyte" indestructible golf balls, and "Dyna-Surge Tumble-Action" washing machines.
However, it was rookie linebacker Deion Jones, a New Orleans native, who put the exclamation point on the victory by picking off a tipped Drew Brees pass and racing 90 yards for a touchdown that gave the Falcons a 45-25 lead with 27:22 left.
As much as it accompanies the singers, the "Falstaff" orchestra converses with them, and on Thursday its responses — a golden brass exhalation here; an exclamation point in the low strings there; birdlike twitters of flute and oboe punctuating a rapid-fire dialogue — had unstinting comic timing.
It takes involvement in only one of these group message train wrecks to know you never again want to deal with the messages spelling out that an iPhone used a heart or exclamation reaction on a text, or the countless threads that spawn from a single group.

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