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But either way, her premiership is turning into a tragedy of small disasters, punctuated by big disasters, punctuated by even bigger disasters.
" He punctuated the response by saying "that was horrific.
All these activities will be punctuated by reports and speeches.
The long blocks outside are punctuated with Russian Cyrillic signs.
My walk, my movement through space — punctuated with sonic femininity.
Wednesday's hearing was once again punctuated by countless protester disruptions.
Almost every trip is punctuated, often early, with a loss.
The roll call itself was punctuated with signals of discontent.
Eleven months worth of memories punctuated with one little honk.
Trump's rallies have been punctuated by protesters, and sometimes clashes.
The show has become an infomercial punctuated with other infomercials.
A truly excellent quote, punctuated with some spectacular finger jabbing.
Some of the conversations were tense and punctuated by yelling.
His speech grew staccato, short sentences punctuated by deep breaths.
At least their anger was occasionally punctuated by audience laughter.
Their whispers were punctuated only by the girl's grating laugh.
The Jets' coverage was punctuated with blown assignments and holes.
The show is punctuated with other smart, mutually enhancing pairings.
It's very empty, punctuated by the occasional whale or lost clownfish.
Its once demure profile is now punctuated with eye-catching skyscrapers.
There was a standing ovation punctuated with exclamatory chants of lilili.
It's also expected to be a week punctuated by social protest.
Mark O'Connell: It was a gradual process punctuated by traumatic moments.
In reality, the six-month negotiation was punctuated by British compromises.
"Sacred Liberty" chronicles a general trend towards toleration—punctuated by outrages.
Periods can seem aggressive; complete, punctuated sentences can read as uptight.
Does Nigeria's melodic, punctuated English make you weak in the knees?
Every day is punctuated by various tests—blood, blood pressure, urine.
Garcia punctuated the rally with an RBI single three batters later.
Vine leaves, olives and pickles of every sort punctuated the displays.
The largely one-sided conversation was punctuated by Baldwin's inner monologue.
This season was punctuated by some key deaths and arresting moments.
Shootings punctuated the days of stalemate, leaving wounded on both sides.
Finally, after an expletive-punctuated protestation from Tim, his sister relented.
Its drama, though punctuated by violence, is interior and inwardly focused.
The joyous atmosphere was punctuated by speeches, music, dancing and fireworks.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name, punctuated by instrumental stabs.
The opinion of the court was punctuated with typical Communist rhetoric.
And it was delivered with panache, punctuated by the table slam.
Was it an avalanche punctuated by melodic interludes, or vice versa?
The game was punctuated by four homers, two by J.D. Martinez.
A couple of "How are you?" texts punctuated weeks of silence.
The album rollout has been punctuated by newish, trendy "experiments" in tech.
He said the fire was punctuated by the pops of small explosions.
The whirling plot is punctuated by affectionate send-ups of multicultural Britishness.
It's a family affair, punctuated with in-depth glimpses into Ferg's psyche.
You're going to have a bunch of losses punctuated by massive wins.
Flat surfaces are punctuated by relief-carved putti heads, swags and garlands.
MASHABLE: This return episode really punctuated that the group is back together.
"Meow meow meow meow meow…" Everything Henrietta says is punctuated with meows.
Sanders offered a vigorous performance punctuated by calls for a progressive revolution.
A life well-lived is punctuated by loss, no way around it.
The war of words has been punctuated by violent threats and attacks.
The rabbi's words were punctuated by frogs chirping outside the open door.
If they weren't empty, they were notably punctuated with messiness and clutter.
As the afternoon progressed into evening, the conversations were punctuated with singing.
His youth in Argentina was punctuated by coups that divided his family.
The live action is punctuated by aerial acrobatics, pyrotechnics and motorcycle stunts.
It was punchier than the original, punctuated by Twin Shadow's staccato ruptures.
Occasionally punctuated by a mass sing along of "Will Grigg's On Fire".
S. trade war punctuated by tit-for-tat import tariffs spanning industries.
The garden features hedges and paths in concentric circles punctuated by fountains.
He's combining that with solid defense, punctuated by the occasional transcendent play.
It was punctuated by a disastrous election that left a weakened Mrs.
There could be no mistaking who had written this lavishly punctuated letter.
His faithful translations of battlefield interviews punctuated the prose of Times correspondents.
That punctuated an 11-0 run during which Anim had eight points.
The two players punctuated that particular exchange by screaming at each other.
The silence that hung over the crowd was punctuated only by prayers.
Pale-pink carnations and notes written on cardboard punctuated the black granite.
Each year of the last 10 years is punctuated by Disney's dominance.
Extreme physical discomfort was punctuated by extreme gratitude for the technician, Kim.
They had an intense, tortured relationship, punctuated by heavy drinking and quarrels.
All in a highly irregular, punctuated way, over the space of years.
Zimbabwe's economic decline has been punctuated by several notable events and episodes.
Pennington's career is punctuated with the racism of the era he played in.
The victory punctuated a season of firsts for the NBA's only Canadian team.
Chaos ensues for a few rounds, punctuated by a polite swapping of partners.
A group of thin men punctuated their words with flicks of unlit cigarettes.
Rick's smile, which punctuated last week's episode, was intended to throw viewers off.
The riverbank is punctuated with corrugated-iron towers, which emit birdsong from loudspeakers.
And of course, this being a disaster movie, it's all punctuated with disasters.
Horror is hard to maintain, but not when it's punctuated by other genres.
It was an adventure punctuated by moments of glory and, occasionally, small disappointments.
Cries of "jiayou," which literally means "fill up with gas," punctuated the action.
Hotel stays are punctuated by demeaning exercises and awkward, mandatory presentations praising coupledom.
It's punctuated with an unexpected, raw-nerves key change in its final moments.
It was a very different era, punctuated with songs that still resonate today.
It wasn't a packed arena, and his arrival wasn't punctuated by rock music.
He punctuated several of his tweets about his former primary opponent Texas Sen.
It's been a strange time") punctuated with humourous asides ("I'm sorry, I burped.
The hard-hitting Czech's victory was punctuated by eight aces and 29 winners.
After 20 minutes or so, he punctuated placid stretches with tightly managed eruptions.
The late king's reign spanned seven decades and was punctuated by political turbulence.
Even in recent history, such explosive events have punctuated the activity of Kilauea.
The pages were dense with text, punctuated with fine line drawings, exploded views.
He punctuated the score with a diving crotch grab into the end zone.
The numbers punctuated an earnings report that showed the depth of Twitter's challenges.
It was a rhythmic, violent song—throat grunts punctuated with splats and splashes.
Our Holocaust experiences were punctuated by people who dared to feel our pain.
My life was a long hallway punctuated by a series of open doors.
Her performances are punctuated by a soundscape created by aural artist DJ Jessamess.
It was a lonely time, Mr. Scott said, punctuated with tears and prayer.
" The Rangers reran the drill, which Quinn this time punctuated with "good job.
As the afternoon wore on the confrontation was punctuated by booms and blasts.
Invariably, these disturbing events are punctuated by Trump's predictable yet repugnant Twitter rants.
His line now had a logo and a heavily punctuated name: S.R. Studio.
Interviews with several dozen Utah voters here in recent days punctuated that point.
It's a bell-like, jewel-like, sinuous landscape, punctuated by dramatic orchestral explosions.
These revelations are punctuated by the real-life horror of domestic terrorist attacks.
Leonard punctuated the win with a dunk over Spellman with 220.5:16 left.
That's typical bonefishing: long periods of boredom punctuated by sudden, adrenaline-pumping action.
The debate itself was largely cordial, punctuated by a contentious skirmish between Sen.
The seven-hour marathon was punctuated with arguments on nuclear from six candidates.
They were often days of boredom, punctuated by bursts of drama and bravado.
Watson punctuated the spurt with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer off a fastbreak.
Their stories are punctuated by those of others, most prominently, Juanito and Daniel.
She is gregarious and outgoing, speaking in loud staccato bursts, punctuated by laughter.
Primarily black and white, "Sharp Shooter" is judiciously punctuated with yellow and blue.
The words are punctuated by red diamonds and surrounded by thistle and acanthus.
Those struggles were also punctuated by a voluntary recall of 123,000 Model S vehicles.
"As the year wore on and became punctuated with loss and bullshit," she says.
It ambulates around their punctuated arrangements, weaving through their trails across the studio floor.
Romero's fights are lengthy periods of nothing, punctuated by explosions of rapid-fire violence.
They sought solace with laughter and funny memories, but sobs occasionally punctuated the ceremony.
The annual E3 video game conference is reliably punctuated with surprise video game announcements.
This entails a great deal of overwritten diary material punctuated by resentful libertarian screeds.
Her political coming-of-age was punctuated by an argument with a history teacher.
Both series feature betrayal after betrayal after betrayal, most of them punctuated with murder.
Expressing any form of emotion will be heavily punctuated with "um", "err" and "ah".
Its 2019 rally has been punctuated by double-digit price swings reminiscent of 2017.
The walls are layered in green enamel, punctuated by a constellation of unidentifiable stains.
However, his rise was punctuated by occasional brushes with regulators at home and abroad.
The sound quality was poor—and often punctuated by chatter and popping prosecco corks.
Both punctuated their speeches with an "I believe" peroration appealing to hope over fear.
He punctuated the play by flexing his biceps as Love writhed in pain nearby.
" Trump's usual attack on the media was punctuated here by chants of "CNN sucks.
Each slim Retouching Wand from Bobbi Brown Cosmetics is punctuated with a sponge applicator.
Riley Battin and Van Dyke punctuated the run with back-to-back 3-pointers.
An end to the increasingly batshit antics punctuated by, you guessed it, sad music.
The air was punctuated by shouts and screams of people fleeing for their lives.
Spooky sounds or voices on a recorder or message punctuated by a loud scare.
His two consecutive terms as secretary general were punctuated by turmoil in the world.
My weekends and evenings are spent writing, punctuated with coffee or drinks with friends.
Salt marshes are often punctuated by little channels, peaceful places to explore by canoe.
Edited excerpts of the conversation (which was frequently punctuated by Smalls's baritone laugh) follow.
Humans, including artists, are creatures of habit — with days punctuated by highly specific rituals.
Howling winds and pounding rains punctuated by the sounds of alarms in the distance.
She loves long conversation, often punctuated by exclamations of how my father loved her.
The two  have the same eyebrows and face shape, punctuated by their same braces.
Each denial was punctuated by months or years of delay as paperwork sat waiting.
Frequent blasts of a lifeguard whistle punctuated the steady thrum of crashing surf. Lunchtime.
The kitchen beyond has white cabinetry, stone countertops and walls punctuated with decorative tiles.
Sunrise's rise to political prominence has been punctuated with moments like that sit-in.
Hidden inside is red bean paste, punctuated with whole beans like tiny sugared detonations.
The routine was punctuated by sometimes exhilarating, sometimes painful turns in the national spotlight.
So I would argue that we've entered a moment of punctuated equilibrium in retail.
So far, I still have cycles, but they're punctuated by ghost periods without blood.
This process involved minute tugs and tears, punctuated by pauses to cauterize minor bleeds.
It's a long philosophical discussion punctuated by a moment of staggering and predictable violence.
And so began years of embittered estrangement, punctuated by fleeting hints of a possible reconciliation.
So, for instance, I liked creating moments of silence that were suddenly punctuated by action.
Or you might prefer to go shopping in fun boutiques punctuated by many bakery respites.
It's often a bland and tedious game to play, mercifully punctuated by endearing narrative moments.
My delight was punctuated by six sonic booms — a thank you from the returning boosters.
Shots came from all directions, in a continuous symphony, punctuated by the percussion of mortars.
Moncada punctuated Chicago's three-run sixth with a two-run home run against Shawn Kelley.
American history has been punctuated by civic awakenings that yielded social, political and economic reforms.
Even at a different house, Emily's year will be punctuated by 12 monthly mandated rapes.
The suddenly darker nights are punctuated only by the sounds of snapping limbs and chainsaws.
The tension ensured the torch relays ahead of the Games were punctuated by periodic demonstrations.
Anthony Rizzo punctuated the Cubs' rally with a run-scoring single against reliever Evan Marshall.
We're told the Volvo driver punctuated the exchange by flipping a middle finger at Aaron.
Manziel's rise and fall has long been punctuated with headlines for his off-field partying.
My experience watching the show unfold had been punctuated by moments of cynicism and optimism.
McPherson Square Library, where Kowalski works, has a wide, welcoming staircase punctuated by tall columns.
Towns punctuated the spurt with back-to-back baskets to put the Timberwolves in front.
Long before nationwide demonstrations began in late December of 2017, protests routinely punctuated affected areas.
He glanced at his phone, and then showed me an eclectically punctuated text from Garcia.
The home run punctuated a Mets offensive effort that combined opportunity with good at-bats.
It didn't take long for us to notice that the store was punctuated with messiness.
Kushner has endured a brutal stretch, punctuated by a reduction in his national security clearance.
Arrogate's dramatic upset of California Chrome on Saturday punctuated just how good they both are.
Pandemonium punctuated the rescue operation, despite efforts by the Astral crew to calm the migrants.
But these reveries are punctuated by these powerful, pained notes that hit like joy buzzers.
And Bannon punctuated the week with a full-throated, Trump-pleasing bashing of the media.
The day was punctuated by the boom of Israeli airstrikes against militant sites in Gaza.
His arms and legs would stiffen and then release, the spasms punctuated by his cries.
Her Israeli landscapes are stark and desolate, punctuated by towering cypress trees and heavy rocks.
The console between the seats in exceptionally narrow and punctuated by the stop-start button.
"The second brought this," he said, gesturing toward the wall, punctuated by a black watchtower.
He wrote in a galloping, oddly punctuated style, treating literature almost as an outsider art.
There was heartbreak, punctuated with moments of relief, as desperate parents searched for their children.
PARELES Power chords punctuated by a thumping cowbell: It's old-fashioned, but it still works.
Periods of a week or two of relatively heavy rainfall are punctuated by drier periods.
This scenario is punctuated by fantasies, including a joyless orgy featuring his multiple love interests.
The story is punctuated by drawings of the covers of the horror magazines she loves.
He punctuated the bucket with some words for Kansas and was hit with a technical.
City life is all they thought it would be, punctuated by endless varieties of food.
The daily drama is being punctuated and animated by Mr. Trump's provocative early morning tweets.
The idylls are punctuated by the discordant sounds of a tape rewinding at hyper-speed.
The decline of most patients with end-organ failure is punctuated by peaks and valleys.
He speaks in a near-whisper, punctuated by long pauses, conveying both intimacy and awkwardness.
Her speech was punctuated by European brand names, which functioned as a kind of currency.
The movie tells his life story, punctuated with interviews and sometimes astringent asides from Rams.
The clean lines and supple cuts were punctuated by threadbare, frayed hats and other accessories.
His hard-line policies on immigration have punctuated his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
This went on for about an hour, the sounds punctuated by a snore here and there.
Myreon Jones' 3-pointer punctuated the surge, which began with a 3-pointer from Josh Reaves.
What ensues, though, is essentially a rather low-octane thriller, punctuated by trips down memory lane.
His words were punctuated by a somewhat crude, albeit very impressive, GPS-mapped route below them.
This novel suggests the contrary, in scenes of slapstick mockery punctuated by tragic and elegiac interludes.
Moncada punctuated Chicago's three-run sixth with a two-run home run against reliever Shawn Kelley.
Since then the conflict has been punctuated by gruesome massacres of civilians and extreme sexual violence.
" The music introduced these lines with awkward, punctuated vocal stabs of each syllable: "Aes" — "thet" — "ics.
Now, seven rings punctuated with a romantic emoji does not an engagement ring make, but still.
The now-dark backyard is punctuated as peoples' faces are lit up by their cellphone screens.
Here is a quick look at a career punctuated by high-profile prosecutions and controversial tactics.
The other story is punctuated by vinyl record shops and vegan cafés on fashionable 22000th Street.
They include several veiled messages of encouragement, weird analogies, and are frequently punctuated by smiley faces.
Gone are the days of hushed rallies, punctuated only by the thud of felt on strings.
"They were wonderfully dramatic pieces, punctuated by lighter moments throughout," Mr. Nixon said of her work.
Sanders punctuated his point by stating that the pay disparity is greater for women of color.
"Oh How I Love This Little Guy," Ciara wrote, punctuated by a big red heart emoji.
The Republican's hard line policies on immigration have punctuated his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
Lobster buoys like the ones off Stonington once punctuated waters along the entire New England coast.
She is faceless, her dipped jawline silhouetted only by the punctuated line of Towns's hand stitch.
Yes, it is shot through with randomness—but no, it is not punctuated by instantaneous jerks.
The week has been punctuated with rappers starting beefs — either with other rappers — or, in B.o.
And so was his brevity, his ability to filter complicated feelings into compact, punctuated mental bursts.
The Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Arc De Triumphe punctuated the expanse of city around me.
What follows is an extensive collection of interviews punctuated by intimate, gritty, black-and-white photos.
The outburst punctuated a stunning day in history -- or "herstory," as attorney Gloria Allred put it.
Whataburger's twitter bio says "There's pride in every Whataburger," and it's punctuated with the hashtag #ProudToServeYou.
Youths and elderly women punctuated her campaign speech with song, dance and the beating of drums.
That's been punctuated by signs of weak demand for new cars overall, particularly in North America.
Later came that messy divorce in 2010 and his indefinite break from golf, punctuated by injury.
The song officially announces the band's reunion album, the bizarrely punctuated in • ter a • li • a.
They're all in caps, all punctuated with exclamation points as if urgent or intended as imperatives.
For Democrats, politics is a battle of ideas, punctuated by occasional detours down the character road.
It was a 33-minute chess match punctuated by Loyola fast breaks that were rarely finished.
The evening crawled by in two-minute increments, long stretches of boredom punctuated by strong emotion.
Oladipo punctuated the spurt with an impressive left-handed dunk over Kurucs with 2:01 left.
Their journey was a series of tedious, and occasionally grueling, physical tests, punctuated by human kindness.
Like many teenage boys his age, he spoke with a giddy up-speak, punctuated with laughter.
Historically, bear markets are often punctuated by sharp bounces on their way down to a trough.
Violence and its threat reverberate throughout, punctuated by an occasional Ennio Morricone-like wah-wah-waaah.
While both men are intense, Gehry is more severe, his laconic conversation punctuated by dramatic pauses.
Genkin's point is punctuated by the fact that debt has reached a record high as well.
Mr. Abiy's tenure also has been punctuated by ethnic rivalries that have flared in recent years.
" Still another lamented the punctuated nameplate as a grand old landmark that had "vanished into oblivion.
Trump's last throw down with "The Kelly File" host was similarly punctuated by the b-word.
And yet, this status quo of presidential dominance is periodically punctuated by bursts of congressional reassertion.
Fury punctuated his win with another vocal performance, singing Don McLean's "American Pie" to the crowd.
There was an eerie quiet, punctuated only by the anxiety-provoking but reassuring sound of sirens.
The lengthy interview was punctuated, too, by heated exchanges between Schiff and several committee Republicans. Rep.
It punctuated a strange night filled with delays, including two lengthy stoppages to sync the clock.
He gave up three runs in the second inning, punctuated by Derek Dietrich's two-run triple.
Her resignation, barely two days after publication, punctuated the polarized politics of the Israeli-Palestinian impasse.
Keita Bates-Diop punctuated the run with a 3-pointer that put Minnesota up 34-28.
But these points of view are punctuated by shorter narrations from Darren, a classmate of Adam's.
Mr. Long's tenure was also punctuated by a controversy that had nothing to do with storms.
After about 45 minutes, Ms. Gottfried, not Mr. Rothstein, punctuated the ceremony by smashing a glass.
After about 45 minutes, Ms. Gottfried, not Mr. Rothstein, punctuated the ceremony by smashing a glass.
Thinking about how your presence is punctuated, but also how your presence might also be ignored.
Songs on Less Talk are faster, heavier, punctuated with narrative storytelling and bursts of genuine thrash.
The story was masterfully told, punctuated with cringeworthy self-deprecation and thoughtful reflections on growing up.
The column, which leans slightly, is punctuated by holes whose interiors appear to be painted red.
Hundreds of "Law and Order" episodes concluded with definitive guilty verdicts, punctuated by a signature sound effect.
Attending birth and death is also intensely emotional work, with moments of extreme feeling punctuated by lulls.
Their daily hunt for food and water is punctuated by the explosions of bombs falling around them.
Brooks hit a deep three-pointer late in the game, then punctuated it with an emphatic salute.
The Civil War effectively punctuated the end of the Second Great Awakening and its corresponding health craze.
Conyers' longevity in Congress was punctuated by a contentious resignation in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment.
This tale is punctuated with several die-cut pages of geometric snowflakes and organic ink-drop shapes.
The baleful equilibrium is punctuated, when control of the various branches aligns, by spurts of partisan lawmaking.
For 50 minutes, the air around Gulshan was punctuated by the loud ratatatat of automatic gun fire.
He also outlines an interesting notion of "punctuated deterrence" as a way of responding to such attacks.
But recurring fears of recession mean this rising trend will be punctuated by sometimes-violent sell-offs.
Facing mountain ranges punctuated by rivers and a thick, impenetrable fog, the feeling of remoteness is overwhelming.
Trump has a flashy and over-the-top style punctuated by unique hand gesticulations and facial expressions.
"They were calling me words he never heard before," he says, his sentences punctuated by uneasy laughs.
STOXX50E fell 123 percent, in muted trading punctuated by early earnings updates and more corporate deal-making.
And just like many modern games, Westworld and its theme park is regularly punctuated with gleeful violence.
His speech is punctuated by numerous ovations, each of them carefully counted and chronicled by the media.
Her words are often punctuated by folksy aphorisms: "Nothing beats a failure but a try," she says.
The space inside is cavernous and utilitarian, with cement walls and floors, punctuated by industrial steel beams.
While most ads played into obvious ideological agendas, those posts were occasionally punctuated by more neutral content.
Oracular, intoxicating poems are punctuated by quasi-Socratic dialogues, titled "The Poetry Cops," about memory and narrative.
This gloomy image is punctuated by a woman's heart-wrenching cry that startles Abbas (Eriq Ebouaney) awake.
The film itself is like a song, punctuated by dance, poetry, and the movement of the sea.
The rousing applause punctuated an unexpected drama that played out on the sidelines of the president's speech.
The studio was a quiet hum of murmured French and English, punctuated by Beyoncé on the speakers.
Life offstage unfolds in much the same way, with stretches of happiness punctuated by harsh reality checks.
There are fights and chases, punctuated by tense meetings and bouts of intense laptop and cellphone use.
The war has been punctuated by disease, famine and near-famine conditions in parts of the country.
Because neither the Torah nor the Talmud is punctuated, students learn to add intonation with vocal emphasis.
He punctuated the win with a big fist pump after retiring David Dahl for the final out.
Most of our seven-month deployment included long periods of boredom and stress, punctuated by frantic activity.
The demonstration began peacefully, eventually punctuated by outbursts of vandalism to shops, bank branches and subway stations.
"I eat here every day," he said, as a hearty spoonful of feijoada punctuated his next thought.
Vallejo, outside the rehab facility, was a flat suburban sprawl punctuated with Targets, Walmarts, Arby's and Wendy's.
The episode is punctuated by three escape sequences that offer mainline doses of C.G.I.-enhanced mutant mayhem.
The week was punctuated by fewer handshakes and more elbow bumps, thanks to concerns about Covid-19.
At best, it was a stilted gathering punctuated by starch-based courses and interludes of excruciating awkwardness.
Dallas ruled the overtime period before Benn punctuated the win with his 22nd goal of the season.
The blistering raw beauty of their land is punctuated by stark brown mountains that surround their valley.
At Alexander Wang's fall 2017 show, the angular black clothes were punctuated almost harshly by black eyeliner.
" Phelps punctuated his wins at the Olympic games in 2004, 2008 and 2012 with self-described "explosions.
He and Mr. Kerry developed a close rapport, even if it was often punctuated by shouting matches.
He certainly could have punctuated the ending with an unambiguous hail of bullets if he had wanted.
What's there now is a scrubbed, wealthy enclave punctuated by new luxury high rises and vacant storefronts.
But these moments of lucid striking science were punctuated by returns to the classic Platinum Mike method.
This miracle unspooled through seven years of suffering as preparation for 100 victories punctuated by Seaver's 5403.
Was their first night together punctuated by them having to periodically duck and out pee in the sand?
Each diet lasted four weeks and was punctuated by a "washout period" when participants ate their usual foods.
January 1 is always punctuated by the memories of embarrassing and offensive things you did on December 31.
Whether it makes it or not, the campaign will undoubtedly be punctuated with a game of beer pong.
A layup by Smart gave Boston its first lead at 32-31 and punctuated a 17-0 run.
But Yuen's time in office was punctuated by several controversies, including two rare protests by hundreds of lawyers.
Through the years, it's frequently been punctuated by cases of studios using computer-rendered images to complete films.
A cutout of a bald eagle punctuated a backdrop made from a printout of the Declaration of Independence.
Bulldogs defensive back Cedric Jiles punctuated the victory with a 211-yard interception return with 11:59 left.
The venues are creative and clever, punctuated with simple puzzles to help break up all of the fighting.
Crews said in court that bouts of violence fueled by drugs and alcohol punctuated her relationship with Hoehn.
The life of a hurricane rescue worker oscillates between long periods of waiting, punctuated by heart-pounding action.
The soaring vocal lines and luxuriant choruses unfurl over a score punctuated with kaleidoscopic darts of instrumental colour.
And all of these elements are punctuated by the painting, which is really the highlight of the experience.
It is structured as a series of dance scenes punctuated by poetry, composed and performed by Robin Sanders.
The low moan of howling wind is a constant presence, punctuated every so often by sharp window rattles.
He doesn't seem too worried about it though, as he punctuated his caption with some "crying laughing" emojis.
Mr Modi's dress, gestures and public appearances are theatrically staid and uniform, punctuated by meaningful looks and silences.
The 2001/20163 deposits freeze punctuated an economic meltdown that tossed millions of middle-class Argentines into poverty.
People with power putting themselves above the law and inflicting their brand of "justice" has punctuated America's history.
Periodically that sub-conversation would be punctuated by gunfire, or breaking glass, or Douglas yelling about his rights.
Like most guru-like figures, Susun has a habit of speaking in free-associative parables punctuated with paradoxes.
The Milnes' lives are punctuated by such devastating ironies, but they are not quite devastating in the film.
Verdant rice paddies were punctuated with stooped villagers in brightly colored clothes who labored in the humid air.
The setting sun is casting orange hues across a jaw-dropping desert horizon that's punctuated by distant mountains.
I liked this shop a lot: It's small and welcoming, with white walls punctuated by small, warm lights.
It works well, and Thug sounds right at home with his punctuated flow, but it's obviously Future's song.
His April fight against Cejudo was a master class in clinch fighting, punctuated with a first-round TKO.
The sentiment is punctuated by the fact that the product felt like a Hail Mary at the time.
But as a traumatic market break that punctuated an investing era, he sees it as a useful analogy.
The two four-bar bits also resolve quite differently; "Stairway" with a clearly punctuated G to A-minor.
The 124-minute running time eventually felt like a series of indistinct but concerned conversations punctuated by screaming.
Mitchell's three-point play punctuated the run and put the Jazz up 91-79 with 8:07 remaining.
It's hard to overstate the power of saying one major national chain after another, punctuated only by agreement.
Skinny jeans and sleeve tattoos abound, punctuated by man-buns, black-frame glasses, and carefully coiffed facial hair.
Long conversations about reproductive justice are punctuated by participants idly making flowers and jewelry out of pipe cleaners.
Jump to another, mostly uninformative fight, punctuated by dueling car keys that make sure their car stays locked.
They dropped three of four games out of the gate, punctuated with a 5-2 defeat on Oct.
The smooth, compressive fabric feels great on my skin and it's punctuated by laser-cut holes for breathability.
Republicans have experienced what evolutionary biologists might call punctuated equilibrium, a rapid evolution caused by an environmental crisis.
The aisles in the store were punctuated by rows of shopping carts that took up valuable walking space.
The speech lasted nearly two hours and was punctuated by shouts of "Four more years!" from the audience.
He was relaxed, animated, candid; he spoke in long streams of Italian punctuated occasionally by roars of laughter.
War is like that: Most of it is banal, and then it's punctuated by these extremely tense moments.
Questions about Trump, Russia and Pompeo's role and outlook on the situation punctuated the hearing throughout the day.
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Throughout the film, characters speak in a breathless, manic syntax, punctuated with gems of Ryan Trecartin-esque absurdity.
The rhythmic long verticals of the tall, skinny composition are punctuated by magazine images, alphabet letters, and photographs.
The line was minute, just myself and another person, yet the atmosphere felt punctuated with a light excitement.
But, like most places in Chicago, this wonderful place is punctuated with moments of unexpected and extreme violence.
The only sound in the hall was a low, rhythmic moan, punctuated by S.'s higher-pitched cry.
There has been an outpouring on social media of stories of sexual harassment, punctuated by the hashtag #MeToo.
Humans, including those in the fashion world, are creatures of habit — with days punctuated by highly specific rituals.
The collection is still punctuated by gaps and missing links, an organic aggregation that is meant to grow.
He works in an argot of amiable swing, punctuated by startling disruptions and occasional shots of seraphic beauty.
The setting, accompanied by a lively pan-flute-punctuated soundtrack, is a pre-Columbian South American-influenced jungle.
Underneath the expletive, which was punctuated with an exclamation point, was a swastika drawn over Justice Ginsburg's lips.
Kakar, their grief was punctuated by the pain of childbirth, bringing babies into a world consumed by despair.
A self-professed Twitter newbie, he provides a virtual tour of the exhibits, charmingly punctuated by dad jokes.
Since late March, the calm has been punctuated by deadly protests and clashes along Israel's border with Gaza.
Employees work 12-hour shifts made up of long, tedious stretches punctuated by unpredictable flashes of mortal danger.
"What are they building now?" another neighbor asked in a text message punctuated with a shocked face emoji.
It follows a two-year stretch of declining audiences, punctuated by a 9.7% dip for the 2017 season.
As we headed north, the narrow valley was punctuated by small farmsteads, hayfields, stone walls and grazing sheep.
Eric Trump sent his own "great job" tweet to Sekulow and Cipollone, punctuated with three American flag emojis.
He and Bieber dated on and off over the years, punctuated by his dramatic relationship with Selena Gomez.
He launched his bid this week with a power-packed rollout, punctuated by endorsements from leading progressive Sens.
Ms. Aldana's playing has a smooth and cascading quality; it's not punctuated and scalpel-wrought, like Mr. Fortner's.
Illinois opened the game on a 9-2 run, which was punctuated by a 3-pointer by Feliz.
The celebrity cameos and intense game play have been punctuated by a few lighthearted moments between the contestants.
JAMES COULTER: Well, I think I've learned that you have to look for that moment of punctuated equilibrium.
The mood in the rehearsal room was jubilant, the din of voices punctuated by little whoops of greeting.
The best time to visit the revamped moma is your first, punctuated with reintroductions to old artistic companions.
Lamb, their favorite meat to make into a loaf, is punctuated with mint, pine nuts, couscous and harissa.
It looks uncomfortable and eerie, but also mysterious and punctuated with a bit of a classic Hollywood style.
Mullican's palette consisted almost solely of either red or yellow, occasionally punctuated by oranges, blues, greens and blacks.
The rear end of the Sportbrake is punctuated by its sloping roofline, wrap-around taillights, and dual exhausts.
The Silicon Valley saga gets a wonky boost from Bates' electronic score, punctuated by clicks from a Macintosh Plus.
Songs were punctuated by sketches and bits, including a video of young Ariana reenacting a scene from Bruce Almighty.
Military coups have punctuated Pakistan's 71-year history, and Khan's election was only the second democratic transfer of power.
Often, it's punctuated inexplicably ("RACISM." from beauty vlogger Jeffree Star after a history of anti-Black comments were revealed).
Downtown Pyongyang's skyline is punctuated by the 105-story Ryugyong Hotel, currently the tallest abandoned building in the world.
Think curved shoulders, turned-in knees, bowler hats, punctuated hand movements, finger snaps, sideways shuffling — and, yes, jazz hands.
Keys and his fellow researchers noted an overwhelming apathy among the subjects, punctuated by paradoxical periods of irrational irritability.
Rhythmic patterning changes as it dances across the wheat-colored surface, punctuated by several hits of a lighter tone.
Regan's envelope is rendered with a kind of low, muffled feel punctuated by the gentle pulse of her heart.
Dunn said she hopes the NWSL schedule adapts to avoid "disruptive" years punctuated by World Cup or Olympic competition.
At E3 2017, Nintendo teased new Pokémon and Metroid Prime adventures, establishing a release calendar punctuated with familiar faces.
Everything is brooding, tortured anti-heroes, stillness punctuated by sudden acts of violence, montage and ironically counterposed musical choices.
That's ten years of futility punctuated by a brutal 2007-313 stretch where they failed to climb above 30th.
Even quiet tête-à-têtes are punctuated by the expressive repositioning of the chairs in which the speakers sit.
She's in her early 20s, and her life is a fog of existential ennui occasionally punctuated by tenuous connection.
Drive a mile out of Serenbe and you'll see overgrown yards punctuated with banged up pickup trucks rusting away.
Over the past week, American stocks have dropped about 7%, punctuated by a breathtaking, record-setting plunge on Monday.
Life is no longer defined by servitude, punctuated by rapes or beatings, but Essatim struggles to feed her family.
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Obara shares an anecdote from her childhood, punctuated with a bull's-eye spear-toss into a man's bare skull.
Some messages are punctuated by long pauses, cracking voices, or sentences suddenly rerouted in the middle of a thought.
More likely, though, you'll find yourself dodging traffic on a path punctuated with stop lights, detours, and blind alleys.
The landscape is occasionally punctuated by marshes—mostly dry this time of year—fed by the manmade Hawijah River.
"That way, we can encourage the next generation to be more unapologetic than the last," she punctuated her caption.
But visiting a conservative pocket in a blue state, his hour-long rally was punctuated by 10 different protests.
He punctuated his round by chipping in from behind the green on the 18th for a third straight birdie.
The last one, which was punctuated by a 2002 debt default, tossed millions of middle-class Argentines into poverty.
The nest helped Baxter herself find courage in an upbringing punctuated by an absent mother with severe mental illness.
This year's release is punctuated by a first — the oldest model to appear in the popular issue's pages, ever.
Michigan State came back, going on an 8-1 run over the next two minutes, punctuated by a Jackson.
" Paul punctuated the cute/weird sentiment with a bevy of hashtags: "#redcarpet #relationships #exgirlfriends #keepyourheadup #youneverknowwhatsaroundthecorner #wife #prettybird #datenight.
And, as Keselowski crossed the finish line, another wreck in the back of the pack punctuated the sloppy day.
But the room fell silent when "Facebook" was proclaimed — and the silence was punctuated by scattered boos and groans.
This visit, however, was punctuated by little of the soaring eloquence that expressed Mr. Obama's ambitious foreign policy aspirations.
President Trump's time in office has been punctuated by rising tension with China on a host of economic issues.
This "Death Strip" was punctuated in places with land mines, carpeted with hidden steel spikes and anti-vehicle obstacles.
Jealousy, humiliation and ordeals of agonized waiting and self-denial were haphazardly punctuated by encounters either tender or cruel.
The Beavers punctuated the first half with a 92-yard drive on seven plays that took only 54 seconds.
On Sunday, Syria's United Nations ambassador punctuated the message, declaring that the government would reclaim all of the city.
The Kremlin's walls are punctuated by 20 defensive towers of varying sizes that were built between 1485 and 1495.
The front door opens to an open living and dining room with a cove ceiling punctuated by wood beams.
After a short conversation, in which every sentence was punctuated with "bro," he switched back to cogent C.E.O.-speak.
The Caribbean island nation of 73,000 residents is known for its lush greenery, punctuated by waterfalls and rain forests.
In interviews, they recall a three-decade career in government punctuated by scolding confrontations, intemperate critiques and undiplomatic remarks.
The subject matter is serious but deftly punctuated by humor: The vlogger scene, in particular, made the students laugh.
He watched the glowing red sun as it began to set, punctuated by plumes of smoke from the west.
Untitled is a ruthlessly inventive black/death maelstrom punctuated by flashy, wild-eyed slashes of orchestral rock 'n' roll.
Everything on the internet since, from YouTube videos to Yelp listings, is punctuated with a barometer of user taste.
He delivered a smooth speech that was punctuated by several moments of winning self-deprecation in its early stages.
The Mets took the lead with a four-run eighth, punctuated by Kelly Johnson's pinch-hit run-scoring double.
Even in its bleakest moments, the dialogue is punctuated with the wholesome teasing and perkiness of a family sitcom.
Previous Democratic debates were punctuated by both boos and cheers that at times shaped viewers' perceptions of the events.
The decision punctuated a year of attacks by Mr. Trump on the Justice Department and the special counsel investigation.
" Her confession was punctuated by the kind of distant-thunder soundtrack that played during boardroom smackdowns on "The Apprentice.
The result is about two hours of straight anxiety punctuated by the ecstasy of seeing Lady Gaga perform live.
The day was punctuated by cries of "yee-hah" from our fellow skiers — and maybe from me as well.
It asked cities to respond by early March with a huge text document punctuated only with a few maps.
Their tropical colors are punctuated by large, intricate patches of shadowy foliage, as in "East West Coast 1" (2019).
This weird formal style creates the illusion of a placid surface, which is invariably punctuated by grotesque, shocking violence.
Punctuated by Carolina's contribution, the opening round unspooled into chaos, detonated by the exits of all four division champions.
All of the aforementioned delights are punctuated by cuts to cute animals frolicking in the tent-adjacent fields. Sheep!
The visit there by the leaders of the divided peninsula punctuated their avowed intent to improve and normalize relations.
But the continued risk for violence is particularly acute in Sri Lanka, whose history is punctuated with ethnic conflict.
Then a trio of transition baskets, the last two punctuated by Stanley's slams, stretched the lead to 63-52.
The remarks, punctuated with chants of "2024!" from supporters, concluded with no endorsement from the 38-year-old moderate.
The three began obsessively shopping for knives, discussing different models in chats punctuated by the sharing of graphic videos.
Life for Nasheem Prioleau had become a series of long periods in prison, punctuated by short bursts of freedom.
NBA games went on as scheduled Sunday, but were punctuated with emotional tributes to the Los Angeles Lakers great.
The play then abruptly turns into a kind of interstellar trip punctuated by black light and confusing voice-overs.
The violence has been punctuated by mass killings, some of which have drawn international condemnation of the Mexican authorities.
But the sudden turn punctuated the sharp partisan split in the Congress, and the nation, over impeaching the president.
Luck punctuated the march with an 593-yard touchdown pass to Moncrief with 259 seconds left in the half.
During their joint news conference, he reached over on occasion to grab Trump's arm as he punctuated his point.
Their arguments were punctuated by jokes about Dre's father having been a member of something called the Black Bobcats.
His time at the Royal Shakespeare Company was punctuated by battles over public financing that ultimately wore him down.
On Thursday, Schumer posted a photo of her bloated abdomen, punctuated with bruises, and a fresh C-section scar.
Mr. Sanders's events are high-energy affairs, punctuated by the senator frequently waving his arms to emphasize his points.
Mr. Sanders's events are high-energy affairs, punctuated by the senator frequently waving his arms to emphasize his points.
The last of those, Oscar Lindberg's tally off that feed from Miller, punctuated a victory that possessed restorative powers.
One Democratic lawmaker described the practice sessions as a great deal of tedium punctuated by five minutes of fire.
His tone was one of embattlement and occasional grievance, and his remarks were punctuated by wry and rueful humor.
My husband, Eric Walsingham, does stand-up comedy and his set is punctuated with punch lines about our marriage.
Bojan Bogdanovic started it off with a 3-pointer and Georges Niang punctuated the run with an outside shot.
All the while, Kaine punctuated his arguments and Apprentice-inspired dad jokes with an arch of his feathered brow.
The reigning NBA MVP punctuated the rally with a pair of free throws to put ahead Milwaukee 78-77.
But his early days with Claire and Ian on the homestead are punctuated by warning visits from the Cherokee.
The oversized quenelle of the ponche pacifico provided a richness punctuated by the low, background ring of the cumin.
In New York City, a strained quiet has settled in, punctuated only by the hiss of a thousand radiators.
" Caramanica also noted that "her set was punctuated with fireworks that, compared with what was happening onstage, seemed dull.
In "Centaurette and Unicorn" (2016), the landscape is punctuated by what looks like a testosterone-charged squirrel and rabbit.
Big Freedia's voice punctuated Drake's "Nice for What," and she was, as ever, conspicuously absent from its accompanying video.
On both days, Kavanaugh's testimony was once again punctuated by repeated yells and protests from activists in the audience.
He moved among his constituents in a former jock's ballet of bro-hugs and two-handed handgrips, punctuated with backslaps.
The rapper reverts to his usual self on "Set Set," which has a hook punctuated with onomatopoeias—Big Shaq style.
Many of us remember the days of Twitter that were punctuated by the "fail whale" whenever the network went down.
Editor Rick Hutzell called a few of his journalists over to talk, a discussion punctuated with hugs and staggered expressions.
Yang's career is punctuated by his stellar graphic novels, like 2006's American Born Chinese and 2013's Boxers & Saints.
Norway has more than 18,000 miles of coastline, punctuated by rugged cliffs that jut into the sea like outstretched fingers.
In a 50-minute secret recording obtained by BuzzFeed News, he launched into a tirade, punctuated with expletive-laden questions.
That their journeys, often dull and repetitive in themselves, will be punctuated by almost identical platforms is a missed opportunity.
It finally felt like a Fortnite event that wasn't punctuated by guns and chaos, as most prior ones have been.
Not to be outdone, Halsey showed some serious skin in a colorful dress, punctuated by rainbow streaks in her hair.
They are funny, suspenseful and punctuated by kinetic sequences that can make even jaded multiplex-potatoes sit up and gasp.
Many show scenes of warfare and hunting, vividly depicted in watercolor and colored pencils and punctuated with splashes of red.
The stress on the desultory, punctuated by antic gestures from Lopakhin and the servants, makes the first act agonizingly long.
In a small but effective artistic choice, characters talk in crackling, subtitled glossolalia, punctuated only by the occasional intelligible word.
The history of health reform since the 2500s has been one of long periods of inaction punctuated by fierce backlash.
Though the past year has been punctuated by many bad things, America does not appear to be sliding into dictatorship.
This argument was frequently punctuated with the meaningful #fact and finished off, presumably, with a pair of rose-colored glasses.
There's no colour, just the natural ambience of an unattended warehouse, lightly punctuated by the consistent whirring of passing time.
These are living, breathing still lifes punctuated with Akomfrah's carefully orchestrated narratives, conveyed without any character uttering a single word.
Marquette never trailed in the contest, beginning the game on a 25-27 run punctuated by a Howard 210-pointer.
He punctuated the details of the actions themselves with recollections of the many mass shootings that have marked his administration.
Six different pizzas now rested on burnished metal stands, intermittently punctuated with an assortment of calzones, stromboli, salads, and beverages.
Entitled "Red, White, Blue,"— after North Korea's flag colours—the exhibition shows artwork critical of the regime punctuated with humour.
The president's speech was punctuated by a surprise appearance from Hillary Clinton – her first on the DNC stage this week.
Nolley and Cattoor had 3-pointers and Nahiem Alleyne punctuated the run on a dunk for a 23-18 lead.
Ms. Anderson treated the verses of "Always Crashing in the Same Car" as a recitation punctuated by her electric violin.
The parade of flowing gowns and black suits is only rarely punctuated by the statement piece or bold beauty look.
The Democratic National Convention was punctuated by rousing speeches from two women: Michelle Obama, the first lady, who endorsed Mrs.
A thick silence, punctuated only by the raucous laugh track, permeates the cafe; everyone is glued to the television screen.
Surveying the landscape, most people would have seen a homogenous mat of pasture and weeds punctuated by the occasional tree.
As I peered through my window, I saw villages and rice fields punctuated with Army bunkers and rocket test sites.
It was punctuated by tangible military advances by North Korea with detonations of nuclear devices and launches of ballistic missiles.
This Caribbean island of 73,000 residents is -- or was -- a place of lush greenery, punctuated by waterfalls and rain forests.
The crisis was punctuated by a debt default and currency devaluation that tossed millions of middle-class Argentines into poverty.
Nate Reuvers punctuated the run with a layup that gave the Badgers a 20-point lead with 17:7 remaining.
The score is punctuated by a kind of signal: two pianos, tuned a quarter tone apart, arpeggiating upward into silence.
He punctuated that blast with a bat flip that infuriated the Rangers, but dropped the bat at home this time.
Seated in a studio, they spoke poignantly of growing up with loss, of milestones punctuated by the absence of fathers.
His late blitz in Texas, with rallies Monday in Houston and Dallas punctuated by an endorsement from former Texas Rep.
By donning a showboat helmet, Gaetz punctuated President Trump's and the GOP chorus' position that the virus was not serious.
Intermittent sirens from the ambulances lined up outside the hospital punctuated the sounds of Sondheim emanating from the rehearsal piano.
Kurt Suzuki smacked a ninth-inning grand slam as part of a six-run rally that punctuated the Washington rout.
President Ernest Bai Koroma is stepping down after serving a second, five-year term during a decade punctuated by tragedy.
In seven should-be brisk scenes, punctuated by projections and titles, the characters fall out of love and into quips.
However, the competitive seven round fight—punctuated by Joshua's devastating knockout—proved the PPV decision to be a good one.
Mr. Li performed his signature hanmai songs, each one faster than the previous and punctuated by his harsh northeastern accent.
The clear air is punctuated from dawn to dusk by saws and nail guns, Mexican music and chatter in Spanish.
Another image resembles a geyser of steam rising into the air, its base framed by concentric rings punctuated by dots.
Photos taken from the air show a sprawling campus punctuated by white geodesic domes that look like giant golf balls.
All of this will lead to more frequent and severe water deficits, punctuated by wet periods with increasing flood risk.
The spare white-lacquer face, encased in rose gold, is punctuated by a velvety blue enamel subdial, sprayed with stars.
Meticulous preparation, resilience, some carefully choreographed pomp and pageantry, then long periods of patience punctuated by moments of extreme violence.
Mr. Batista's arrest punctuated a comedown for the billionaire, once seen as a shining example of a confident, booming Brazil.
Militants affiliated with ISIS are making inroads and have punctuated their presence with a series of high-profile terror attacks.
Nimmo's walk-off shot off Phillies reliever Mark Leiter Jr. (0-11) punctuated a rally that began with two outs.
The vote, which lasted more than 45 minutes, was punctuated by the arrival of Senator Tammy Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois.
But the day would belong to Ford, whose charge to overtake Snead was punctuated by a pair of memorable shots.
There are seven theme entries today at 27A, 45A, 153A, 93A, 115A, 16D and 69D, all punctuated by question marks.
Rangers defenseman Brendan Smith and Canadiens forward Andrew Shaw punctuated the struggle with a fight midway through the opening period.
Ashery's process — documenting the inevitable course of events — is matter-of-fact, not elegiac, punctuated with playful and incongruous scenes.
The occasional cry of "shit" or "ouch" or "motherfucker" punctuated the radio news broadcast that blathered on from her kitchen.
"If we just reversed the colors, it'd be glaring and punctuated," said Loredana Crisan, product design director for Facebook Messenger.
President Trump punctuated the significant military action by posting an image of the American flag on Twitter without any text.
" I sat there in Molly's upchuck, listening to Little Owl's singing, punctuated by the occasional shriek of "No more animals!
Then your teeth would sink into the gently simmered filling — beef or lamb, maybe, punctuated with sprightly flecks of pepper.
The attack punctuated the dismal outlook for Afghanistan, where much of the population of 2100 million has known only war.
She peered over her small horn-rimmed frames as she talked, and punctuated her confidences with a low, husky laugh.
Modi's record as an Indian politician has been punctuated by his anti-Muslim rhetoric, namely during the 403 Gujarat riots.
Monday's hearing was punctuated by shouting and recriminations from Trump's fellow Republicans, unhappy with the process they said was unfair.
Instead I see this idea of punctuated equilibrium will come back to the term moving across industries and across sectors.
But the ability of the militants to attack targets not only in Somalia but in neighboring Kenya punctuated its resilience.
The production is punctuated by a series of erotic pas de deux that suggest the satisfactions and limitations of sex.
As he signed the order, Mr. de Blasio punctuated the moment by holding the document aloft to the applauding room.
When I awoke my room was dark, and rain pelted the roof — a steady, cooling volley punctuated by rumbling thunder.
Saturday's election was punctuated by the exit from the race of Pete Buttigieg, 35, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
In 2010, he began consulting with Denton, whose View Hill Vineyard in the northern Yarra is punctuated with granite boulders.
Hurricanes have punctuated the history of the island, and a massive one struck shortly after it became a US colony.
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Too often, summer music festivals are punctuated by unbearably long lines, even more unbearable crowds, and copious amounts of branding.
As it turns out, much like her voice, Elizabeth Holmes personal fashion (punctuated by omnipresent black turtlenecks) has a dubious origin.
Despite Iowa's reputation of civility, the campaign season there and in other early states has been punctuated by moments of violence.
"The report was rather bearish, punctuated by the large crude oil inventory increase," said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital Management.
Former President George H.W. Bush presided over the demise of the Cold War, punctuated by the fall of the Berlin Wall.
After that, the centerpiece of an awards season punctuated by politics repeatedly addressed the current moment, albeit mostly in sporadic flashes.
In this 4653 mm photograph, the sky has a semi-opaque quality, punctuated by a gauzy cloud directly above the protagonist.
If we don't, we'll keep suffering on through a constant wash of routine mass shootings, punctuated randomly by even greater tragedies.
Turrialba has been restless for a few years now and occasionally the low-level ash emissions are punctuated by bigger blasts.
Among Bush's many accomplishments, he presided over the demise of the Cold War, punctuated by the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Sanders' bill, the flyers said, "makes private health insurance illegal," a fact that it punctuated with a wide-eyed shocked emoji.
During an all-night conversation punctuated by cigars and rum, Navarro-Valls convinced Castro to restore Christmas as a national holiday.
But there has been progress: the snazzy videos that punctuated Mr Musk's speech were generated, he said, from real design blueprints.
The two actresses have explosive chemistry, and their unrequited love is punctuated by interruptions from the unsuspecting gaggle of football bros.
And he was a (perfectly justified) hypochondriac, whose time as Bond was punctuated by jaundice, kidney stones, renal colic and appendicitis.
The '90s era of comic books was punctuated by a fascination with "edgy" characters who weren't all good or all evil.
Imagine smooching Bachelor in Paradise star Josh Murray: the allure of a date night punctuated by good food and better wine.
Clinton's server also include information now upgraded to "secret," including the one about the drone strike that punctuated Mr. Kerry's visit.
This index shows a long, steady upward ascent driven by women's increasing participation in the workforce, punctuated by downturns during recessions.
In the pic, she showed off the texture of the cut with long, wavy layers punctuated with a messy side part.
The extravagance of his official trip, punctuated by holidays, comes after an austerity drive at home caused by low oil prices.
The notes are punctuated by barriers that you have to duck, or bombs that you have to avoid with your sabers.
Its urgency was punctuated last year by an increase of $280 million in the state's budget for road and bridge improvements.
Made of clear plastic punctuated with gold flecks, it's reminiscent of the Goldschlager you got sick off of in high school.
Lhasa, Tibet (CNN)It's dawn in Lhasa, Tibet, and the quiet is punctuated only by the gentle chanting of Buddhist pilgrims.
" The problem is further punctuated by Maher's history, Morris wrote: "His track record inspires too much doubt to give any benefit.
That slide in the polls was punctuated on New Year's Eve 2015, with the departure of many of his top staff.
"Democracy is consultation ... that's it, we want real democracy," he said in his speech, which was punctuated by applause and laughter.
"I see the shilling weakening at a measured pace punctuated by central bank intervention," said a trader from a commercial bank.
President Trump's first 100 days in the White House have been punctuated by dramatic foreign policy moves and controversy at home.
This tense sequence is punctuated by Jules' sudden interest in the "Big Kahuna" burger that one of the guys is eating.
As Trump punctuated his first State of the Union address to Congress with applause, a nearby microphone amplified his own clapping.
He punctuated his double-double performance, that included 143 rebounds, with the final two of Oregon State's 12 made 3-pointers.
Venezuela has been butting heads with its neighbor, Colombia, since August — tensions punctuated by Venezuelan military exercises along their shared border.
His tenure has at times been punctuated by controversy, as his public statements have put him at odds with the president.
One Republican fear — punctuated by Shelby declaring that he couldn't vote for Moore — is an unusually high number of Republican defections.
Outside South Africa's cities is cowboy country, with wide, fenced ranches punctuated by townlets featuring beef-jerky stores and tractor wholesalers.
Ms. Saeed's 25 years at the firm have been punctuated by some of the most prominent corporate deals in recent history.
Since then, his name has been synonymous with heroes who have punctuated a presidential point during the State of the Union.
Solemn slide shows of emaciated bodies, and then, days later, joyous, gender-segregated hora dancing in the gym, punctuated every spring.
Jordan's 214-193 Bulls punctuated their then-record 219-victory regular season by closing out the Seattle SuperSonics in six games.
The Signature Class experience is punctuated by the airline's award-winning Signature Suite in the International terminal at Toronto Pearson Airport.
BACON EGG AND CHEESE BISCUIT, $4.19 — These golden butterballs are meant to be punctuated by the crisp of red, smoky bacon.
After a UNLV punt, McNichols punctuated another scoring drive with a 1-yard plunge off-tackle to make it 21-3.
America's most graphic period of incivility was punctuated by over two and half centuries of bondage for people of African descent.
Recipes are punctuated with "small victories"—little shortcuts and cheat codes to make home cooking faster, easier, cheaper, and more delicious.
Melania Trump's time as first lady has been punctuated by her quiet nature and wardrobe choices that get the town talking.
Its first two seasons were punctuated by N.C.A.A. tournament failure, with several high-seeded, proud teams — led by Villanova — falling early.
On the Charles Village block where Mckesson was canvassing, red, white and blue Sanders and Clinton signs punctuated the front yards.
Each rant is punctuated with trippy, LSD-inspired animations, on screen text, and cameos from rubber chickens, sex toys, or both.
No matter what, it always remains lighthearted and funny; even the darkest of major life events are punctuated with a laugh.
What comes across is green paint slopped over broken dishes, Schnabel's stock-in-trade, punctuated by eddies of pink and white.
This never-ending battle over women's access to birth control was punctuated by Monday's Supreme Court decision in the Zubik v.
Zhaire Smith punctuated the strong finish to the first half by slamming home a follow dunk off a Jarrett Culver miss.
Today's puzzle has been in the making for over seven years, with several periods of intense activity punctuated by long hiatuses.
On the cassowary's business end are two powerful legs that end in talons punctuated by three-inch-long razor-sharp claws.
Fires burned there for several hours on Saturday as violent confrontations between the police and the Yellow Vests punctuated the protests.
He had a final conversation with John McCain over the summer, just before McCain died, punctuated with "I love you"s.
It was during this period that WWF solidified the WrestleMania formula: long-simmering feuds punctuated by huge moments and satisfying payoffs.
The trial in Alexandria drew lines of spectators that wound around the courthouse and was punctuated by moments of high drama.
Sweet-tart apple filling, punctuated by tart bursts of cranberries — you might never want to make your apple pie without them!
On "Look At Her Now," she whispers a tale of romantic loss and recovery that is punctuated by aching electronic sighs.
Mr. Trump has called for unity after mass shootings and other politically poisonous tragedies that have punctuated his time in office.
The Reddit conversation, ranging from doping to inequality, was punctuated by his friends' inside jokes about frozen beans and wedding poetry.
It's partially randomized, with different level layouts and enemy placements every campaign, and each level is punctuated by big boss fights.
Its delicate crust is flaky and golden, its ground beef punctuated with kicks of Scotch bonnet, black pepper, onion and garlic.
His summation lasted nearly an hour, punctuated by self-deprecating humor and one-liners aimed at his friends in the Senate.
Prices are close to wholesale, with an ample selection of flavorful choices, including salmon punctuated with sharp peppercorns or pastrami spices.
Chants of "Do your job!" punctuated the Utah congressman's town hall as he defended his handling of the young Trump administration.
Years of deflation and fitful growth punctuated by recessions ended the expectations of pay raises as unions focused on preserving jobs.
Twenty-four-hour care is particularly grueling and isolating: long bouts of idleness, punctuated by spasms of disorder and intimate struggle.
In the distance is a car and abstracted greenery, punctuated by four dark green trees, flanks both sides of the path.
Major League Baseball hitters have punctuated a power-packed year by shattering the record for most home runs in a season.
On Sunday, James punctuated his on-court warm-up by tossing up a series of turnaround, fadeaway jumpers from 22 feet.
The characters' reptilian qualities are heightened by the choreography: vigorous, even aggressive jumps, punctuated by flicks of the shoulders and wrists.
" Manafort punctuated his excitement with a simple message: "nothing more to say except now it's time 'To Make America Great Again'!
Yet as with so much else in this turbulent election year, even that civic ritual was punctuated by anger and dissent.
The release of the commission's report punctuated other evidence of unabated suffering and deprivation as the war enters its seventh year.
He led Baylor on an 21-yard scoring drive, punctuated by a 22-yard touchdown strike to graduate senior Chris Platt.
But closer inspection reveals expertly executed lines punctuated with varying proportions of dust, and work, in totality, that recalls classical music.
In an excruciating scene punctuated mostly by Ailes's heavy breathing, she realizes the cost is higher than she wants to pay.
The skirts encapsulate a lifetime of memories by harboring the traces of all these events that have punctuated the wearers' lives.
The same basic relationship can be traced between U.S. gasoline prices, traffic volumes and gasoline consumption, punctuated by the occasional recession.
Most of these are conducted at full volume, the shouting and expletives punctuated by catfights, beat-downs and the expected shootout.
Though the Brown idiom is notable for the fluidity of its dance current, I love the angles with which it's punctuated.
Much of Segers's life is punctuated by a question mark, including his sudden death that may have contributed to his obscurity.
The first lesson he learned about human life is that it consists of brief moments of real emotion, punctuated by drudgery.
And just in case the government's message was unclear, it punctuated its decision by sending armoured cars to prowl around CICIG's headquarters.
She lets the cat out and fully succumbs to the drugs as terrifying images plague her brain, punctuated by even more meowing.
Diners made do with a parade of meals at local or national chains, punctuated by the occasional steak in a pretty room.
They are confronted by environments that are not only changing rather quickly, but which are punctuated by unfamiliar temperature and precipitation extremes.
Holland's cross-complaint is a work of fiction punctuated by not-so-subtle threats of extortion and an overwhelming stench of greed.
McCraney's dialogue is lyrical, but punctuated with enough acrimony, bitterness, and zingers to keep it from swaying into Friday Night Lights territory.
The future Palestinian state is drawn as a Rorschach inkblot on the West Bank, punctuated by over a dozen Israeli settlement communities.
She reposted the image to Sporty & Rich's Instagram, with the caption: "When Forever 21 copies you," punctuated by a red-heart emoji.
This trend-forward collection (most of which is available exclusively at NM) features feminine silhouettes, punctuated with edgy details and vibrant colors.
But that is of questionable value because France is in an acrimonious election campaign, punctuated by crippling strikes and months-long demonstrations.
That led to a nearly 20-year stalemate between the two, one that would punctuated with outbursts of violence through the years.
It was a complete mess, occasionally punctuated by the distractingly bright posters and the shouts of protestors just outside the hearing room.
But it was his military service, punctuated by years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, that molded his political life.
The Sooners scored 19 consecutive points, punctuated by back-to-back 3-pointers from sophomore forward Brady Manek to end the run.
So these ETPs tend to lose money over time, punctuated (but not fully made up for) by gains when the Vix spikes.
She'll sometimes speak in clipped sentences, her wisdom packed into short bursts and punctuated with an infectious smile or a wry laugh.
I started spending my weekends going to see DJs play obnoxious music punctuated by beeps and boops, including frequent trips to Toronto.
West opens with "I Thought About Killing You," a track punctuated by screams that deals with heavy themes of death and violence.
Injuries and injury scares have also punctuated the careers of other uncanny talents: Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Davis.
This became increasingly explicit as the campaign to "Leave" entered the home stretch, punctuated by the killing of Labour MP Jo Cox.
Muhammad Ali's memorial service was punctuated by emotional and humorous stories about his life ... as told by his family and famous friends.
"We roll deep," she wrote in an Instagram caption punctuated with the hashtag #squadgoals and tagged with the location Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
His speech was often punctuated by interruptions from the crowd, and a group of protesters gathered outside the hall where he spoke.
That's the slow-burn reality, punctuated all too often by the kind of horrific, grotesquely familiar killing seen in Las Vegas yesterday.
No, we didn't, because this was all unknown before he showed up at her door with a Jerry Maguire-esque, punctuated speech.
" As for Trump, with whom Bush has developed an acrimonious rivalry punctuated with personal attacks, he said Trump "isn't a serious person.
And the 12 songs on the album are punctuated with seven skits, which, according to the duo, are divisive among their audience.
While spring is typically punctuated with barely there makeup and low-touch hairstyles, this season, things actually got a bit more interesting.
The action punctuated the pope's pleas for sympathy to the crisis confronting the refugees just as European attitudes are hardening against them.
I still worked a ton—but out of enthusiasm rather than nervousness—and the work was punctuated with travel, dates, and adventures.
But those five years would be punctuated with pangs of guilt for having "ruined Priya's life," my mother-in-law warned us.
Classicism is punctuated by modern touches, like a tabletop made with a translucent resin that makes plates look as if they float.
The United States hopes this will end the indiscriminate dropping of barrel bombs — including chlorine gas attacks — that have punctuated the conflict.
Heartrending personal stories, punctuated with a needed interjection of humor, are standard fare for presidential candidates like Warren with a hardscrabble background.
This is an anthology of dark, deadpan comic vignettes, punctuated by an amusing fake intermission and sealed with a grim sight gag.
Midnight regulations should be considered the poster children for comprehensive regulatory process reform—not just a punctuated problem that periodically pesters politicians.
The assault punctuated months of grinding battle that has destroyed entire neighborhoods of the city, once Syria's largest and an industrial hub.
Forward Cristiano Felicio punctuated the outburst with a driving layup to give Chicago its biggest lead of the night to that point.
The Yankees are in transition, punctuated further by Mark Teixeira's announcement Friday that he will retire at the end of the season.
"Six, seven … and one and four," she called out, followed by a succession of boom-tat-tat-tats punctuated by foot stomps.
The three-million-year-old tale of the cheetah is punctuated by two major events that greatly reduced the animal's genetic diversity.
A small, intimate gallery hosts an enigmatic series of lush paintings featuring teardrop shapes punctuated with clear blue or deep green centers.
The rest is infamous: a 69 average on MetaCritic, punctuated by constant cries of imitation, led to a less-than-ideal launch.
The MIPT and ITMO press teams ran a tight schedule, but they also punctuated the tour with games, jokes, and local flavor.
Jalen Ramsey's rookie year has been punctuated by him running his mouth, but Jacksonville's pass rush has been doing the heavy lifting.
Cora's first open heart surgery, when she was just two days old, punctuated the illusion of perfection I had been striving for.
Long-term rallies in stocks are often punctuated with corrections, or declines of 10 percent or more from their most recent high.
Two young dancers, a man in black and white and a woman in skintight red ruffles, punctuated her songs with dramatic flamenco.
Everyone from St. Mary's knows that life's big events should be punctuated with stuffed ham, so they served it at his funeral.
The color-scapes help: wide tableaus of stark white punctuated with red gore and green undergrowth, barely holding on; endless red dunes.
Many chronic diseases, such as cancer, heart failure and kidney disease, are also punctuated by a loss of muscle and physical mobility.
"I'm not gonna lie, I disrespected the music," he tells me—his deep voice and speedy delivery regularly punctuated by "uh"s.
Mr. Royce's announcement punctuated an accelerating trend that leaves his party on treacherous footing in its effort to maintain control of Congress.
The six-story apartment block is a vivid, snowy white tower with rounded corners, clad in corrugated metal, punctuated by multicolored balconies.
A brisk climb punctuated by postcard views of Los Angeles landmarks: the Hollywood sign, the Santa Monica Mountains, the gauzy downtown skyline.
Global central bankers are coming to the rescue by lowering interest rates, punctuated by the Federal Reserve's first rate cut since 2008.
" The spot features clips of Trump describing women and his treatment of them, punctuated by text that reads, "This is Donald Trump.
After our picnic at Tbeti, the teachers began a medley of folk songs, punctuated with solos by a part-time opera singer.
The harmonics of the right-hand chords would swell continuously in a cloud of color, punctuated by dark, staccato left-hand jabs.
Poole punctuated the surge in the third with a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Warriors an 82-71 advantage.
The Knicks and Nets have had disappointing seasons thus far, punctuated by both teams losing to the Los Angeles Lakers this week.
That is, unless you're talking about President Trump's address last night, which was essentially a reelection speech punctuated by loaded partisan moments.
As we grow older, time is punctuated by appointments and alarm clocks, and we forget how to live at our own pace.
Their Game 5 overtime victory was punctuated by the winning goal from Mika Zibanejad with 5 minutes 33 seconds left in overtime.
Disturbing and mysterious things ensue, punctuated with longing, sexy stares between Hammer and co-star Zazie Beetz, who is not his wife.
In a defensive battle punctuated by penalties, both quarterbacks were limited to short passes as they scrambled to get away from defenders.
Tillerson's 13-month tenure at the State Department was punctuated by bouts of tension with Trump and falling morale at the agency.
But this time, they're joined by what I can best describe as their Us-like tethered, the preppy and punctuated Pierce family.
The party's past five years in power has been punctuated by the civil-military discord that has plagued Pakistan since its inception.
The prep work unfolds in rooms that are accessible by haphazardly functioning key cards, and are punctuated by late-night vacuum screams.
The allegations have punctuated longstanding fears of Chinese interference in Taiwan, which Beijing claims as an inviolable part of a greater China.
It's mostly just a litany of slams on the president and congressional Republicans, punctuated by sketches that sometimes get into obscene territory.
" The decades of alleged abuse by Weinstein set in motion an ongoing anti-harassment movement that's been punctuated by campaigns including "#metoo.
It was half past two and the restaurant was empty, a void of crisp white tablecloths, punctuated by tacky, oversized ceramic vases.
This week marks the official beginning of the holiday shopping season, punctuated by one of the biggest buying days of the year.
Instead, we gathered in a large cluster in the living room and rounds of fruit, tea, and coffee punctuated the lazy conversation.
He constructed ballads around sparse keyboard chords and his sustained, doleful, androgynous voice, hovering in imaginary space and punctuated by tense silences.
It succeeds at presenting completely obsolete objects as covetable wonders through a trans-historical voyage punctuated by interactive material and engaging storytelling.
He held the ritual news conference of a humiliated politician, punctuated with a discussion of whether he could still do the moonwalk.
The first year passed in a blur of invitations, openings, and receptions, punctuated by the odd snatched hour to type out juvenilia.
But our nights were punctuated with regular nursing breaks every two hours, after which Liam expected to be agitated back into unconsciousness.
The consequences are viscerally punctuated by a three-part poem about Anderson's rape, its immediate aftermath and its long-lasting emotional repercussions.
It's a punctuated, fun, wacky, and dreamlike wonderworld where all of the artist's thoughts come alive through illustrations, paintings, and colorful conversations.
Whereas our night sky is punctuated by the Moon, Mars' skyline bears a closer resemblance to something out of a science fiction movie.
Arches National Park is a red, arid desert, punctuated with over 2,000 natural stone arches, soaring pinnacles, massive fins, and giant balanced rocks.
Back at the juried show, some quilters broke away from narrative quilts and used minimalist designs punctuated by questions and calls to action.
On November 19, a day-long alt-right convention in Washington was punctuated with actual Nazi salutes and shouts of "Heil!" from attendees.
But Simmons, who isn't exactly known for keeping his opinions to himself, and ESPN eventually developed a rocky relationship punctuated with public bickering.
The shapes are anachronistic yet beautiful, complementing their rugged surroundings and turning harsh the terrain into ethereal alien worlds punctuated by light geometries.
But its growth has been punctuated by Franco-German tensions, personal rivalries and most recently a crippling bribery investigation that accelerated management departures.
These missions almost singularly define the single-player campaign's newfound tone: slow, maddeningly tense, and punctuated by brief and shocking outbursts of violence.
Life is a long string of frustrations punctuated by occasional moments of ecstasy, and it's healthy to hurl yourself unthinkingly into those moments.
And what does it mean for a story like this to be occasionally punctuated with very real bursts of violence from our world?
Their whirlwind courtship, punctuated with non-disclosure agreements and Spanking 101, ended in tears as Ana vowed to bid adieu to Christian forever.
Mugabe regularly accused opposition groups of trying to undermine his government by encouraging the public sector strikes that punctuated his time in office.
Many Zimbabweans hope for a rosier future after decades of economic decline punctuated by bouts of horrific violence orchestrated by the ruling party.
Frenetic schedule, punctuated by radio calls On most days last week Obama woke up at the White House with his schedule virtually cleared.
The problem is that most Messenger chatbots are dull conversationalists, so most of my chats sound unnatural, punctuated by moments of frustrating silence.
After a long night punctuated by heavy storms and Bernie Sanders supporters booing, Obama came on stage and brought together an entire auditorium.
Argentina's recession, punctuated by public utility subsidy cuts that have fueled electricity and heating gas price hikes, has hurt Macri's standing among voters.
A simple acoustic guitar figure seeps in between the gravel-crunch of a few percussion parts, the stillness punctuated occasionally by distant gunshots.
Exhortations to always try your hardest and maintain a positive attitude were punctuated with other signs that came across as slightly more sinister.
Surging Oakland entered its bye with a three-game winning streak punctuated by a 30-20 victory over reigning Super Bowl champion Denver.
He posted a photo of it, with the caption "They told me the menu was still being printed," punctuated with a facepalm emoji.
Miguel Sano added a two-run homer in the eighth before Cruz punctuated the afternoon with a two-run blast in the ninth.
He soon adjusted to the long hours of waiting, punctuated by brief, intense moments of terror that characterize the life of a militiaman.
Although the match was punctuated by 42 fouls, referee Mark Geiger showed only two yellow cards, meaning that repetitive midfield fouling went unpunished.
The declaration was punctuated by the release of Alan Gross, an American prisoner in Cuba, in exchange for Cubans held in American jails.
Chicago's Tim Anderson punctuated his two-run homer off Kansas City starter Brad Keller in the fourth inning by emphatically tossing his bat.
Chicago answered with three runs in the bottom half, punctuated by a two-run double from Moncada that nearly was a grand slam.
Jessica's journey with atopic dermatitis has been a series of ups and downs, but it's also been punctuated with optimism, strength, and advocacy.
He scored 270 of Utah's first 23 points, punctuated by a dunk off of a steal that put the Jazz ahead 287-10.
Sections of cheerful, melodic ambling are followed by bursts of synths, each grandiose stab punctuated by a split second of silence right after.
Much like the first two episodes, "The Queen's Justice" was a measured hour, punctuated by a burst of action in the final act.
Trump's tweets -- ebullient, often punctuated with exclamation marks, sent in his characteristically rapid-fire manner -- showcased publicly his engagement in the devastating storm.
It all comes across in her charming southern accent, punctuated often by a friendly, rhetorical "y'know what I mean?" and sometimes uncontrollable laughter.
" Almost all of these appearances were punctuated with the suggestive catch-phrase-and-hip-thrust combo that remains synonymous with Charo, "Cuchi-cuchi!
The show is punctuated by emotional conversations and reflections on blessings, which is as much a staple of my hometown as anything else.
Mr. Buren has covered the museum's 12 glass-paneled "sails" with a checkerboard of translucent colored gels, punctuated by panes of white stripes.
AP reporter Don Whitehead, who was in Paris on August 25, 1944, described both the exaltation and the violence that punctuated the day.
Random rows of shopping carts also punctuated the walking space every now and then, which heightened the already cramped feeling of the store.
Up close, you see a fossilized patchwork of corrugated metal, wood clapboards and other types of siding punctuated by blind, mullion-gridded windows.
Punctuated with musical performances and comedy videos from Funny or Die, it was like a Super Bowl halftime show for progressive politics geeks.
The opening Allegro unfolds in bursts of spiraling runs and scale fragments punctuated by chords that are slightly, and deliberately, out of sync.
For me, outer space is multiple lifetimes of cryogenic foreplay punctuated by your inevitable death, perhaps winding-up a victim of faulty equipment.
Or, more accurately, the actual sweet message of the book punctuated by the burbling up of frustration that every parent feels around bedtime.
The schedule was punctuated with hangout sessions instead of breakout sessions, as well as activities like yoga, improv dance, and arts and crafts.
The Black Rock Desert outside of Reno, Nevada is perception-warpingly flat in every direction, punctuated only by the art that participants install.
While upsetting much of the time, the film is punctuated by gorgeously framed, dream-like scenes and grounded by Vega's calm, defiant performance.
Verdesoto tells me—and it's punctuated by the inflection in his voice—that his emotional connection to the games is complex in itself.
The supermarket, with four aisles and a painted tin ceiling punctuated by spinning fans, is more like the grocery where Aunt Bee shopped.
All three were critical in the Cubs' 2016 season, which was punctuated with a World Series title that ended a 108-year drought.
" At one of the Midtown locations, punctuated by flushing and running faucets, you can hear indie-pop like the Temper Trap's "Sweet Disposition.
Even when singing about cocaine and his empty heart, the rapper/singer spins silk with his vocals over productions punctuated by jazzy keys.
From a distance, she looked like a Gustav Klimt, a vision of golden refractive light, punctuated by a her poufy column of hair.
For me, the essence of the dish was this silkiness, punctuated by the textural sauce that sat on top without being stirred through.
Over the decades, Paris has cultivated a policy of purse-lipped silence, punctuated by irritation, faced with the island's demands for more autonomy.
The first, from "Toccata," by the Italian composer Scarlatti, requires a series of punctuated, or staccato, raps, usually performed with the index finger.
Polanco had punctuated his night in the eighth with a two-run homer off reliever Robert Gsellman that provided more than enough insurance.
That city, with its spired Gothic churches and windswept shoreline punctuated with striped beach chairs, still exerts some indeterminate influence over her work.
The 11th-hour agreement was punctuated by a frenetic Sunday, with Canada's leaders teleconferencing throughout the day with top American officials in Washington.
This apocalyptic landscape stretched as far as they could see, punctuated by only the rare tuft of scorched but otherwise healthy juvenile palm.
Pokh painfully recounted the missteps of recent seasons, how his hopes were crushed (see: Carmelo Anthony), punctuated with the debacle of last season.
They imagine a life ahead full of interesting conversations about politics, art and ideas, punctuated with leisurely picnics and walks in the woods.
The movie is divided into sections that are punctuated by a fade to black and are, largely if not exclusively, centered on directors.
But the next day, the temperature plunged to 27 degrees followed by a cold snap that was punctuated by eight inches of snow.
Caution toward Mr. Kim's peace overtures also punctuated the reaction of officials from Japan, which North Korea has long threatened with missile strikes.
It's not really a swim, as such, but rather an in-and-out experience, often punctuated by a bloodcurdling scream upon submersion. 260.
"They were like, 'We're not raising your kid,' " said Ashley, whose rapid, vivid speech is punctuated by silver flashes from a tongue stud.
It was a wild ending to a thrilling game, a classic that the Tar Heels punctuated by snipping the nets in semi-disbelief.
The paintings at Haines Gallery, dating from the 1990s to the present, are mostly black and gray, punctuated with bursts of bright color.
In it, Asha Bandele tells the story of a pregnancy punctuated by prison visits and the difficult choice she makes for her daughter.
So if you think about industries that are going through this moment of punctuated equilibrium, one of the markets is the media business.
But that era was punctuated by the North's first nuclear test, conducted in 2006, and much has changed on the Korean Peninsula since.
" The headline was punctuated by a direct-to-camera appeal by the conservative judge Andrew Napolitano against re-upping the surveillance program. "Mr.
While the meeting was punctuated by some tumultuous moments, leaders ended up signing a joint declaration addressing Russian aggression, terrorism and communications security.
The alliance's 21.9th-anniversary gathering was punctuated by testy exchanges with President Trump and a video of world leaders appearing to criticize him.
The debate was combative and punctuated by withering attacks from all sides on the newcomer on stage: billionaire former Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Sen.
The choreography too, recalls Bausch, with the narratives punctuated by occasional solos or duos full of weaving arms, tossing heads and slippery floorwork.
Using documentary techniques, Nashashibi weaves the camera through various activities of Gazan life, punctuated with animated scenes, transitioning viewers between real and unreal.
He also finished Conor McGregor in the UFC fighter&aposs only boxing rules contest to date, in a bout which punctuated his earnings.
Punctuated with drawn hearts, Tyler emphasizes news in fanciful hand-lettered text about the Beatles returning to Chicago with playful bolding and caps.
Her hallway unfolds as a cascade of sky-blue line drawings, with cartoon cats amidst Dr. Seuss-like vegetation, punctuated by crimson asterisks.
Streep's speech punctuated a relatively non-diverse Golden Globes, which, apart from a few significant awards, mostly handed out trophies to white actors.
"NoNoseKnows" is punctuated by fanciful vignettes in which a bubble filled with smoke floats around a room with walls painted in bright colors.
Soon enough, the subbasement was filled with the incessant clatter of keyboards, occasionally punctuated by the hiss of a Red Bull being popped open.
And as you can see there, the NATO chief responded to Trump&aposs very specific concerns with a flurry of generalities punctuated by venalities.
Yes, it's a little weird to hear "Poker Face" with no instrumentals, but Gaga's voice punctuated by long periods of silence is somehow ... comforting?
"Being alive is overrated," one entry reads, punctuated with an expletive, above a drawing of a handgun going off with the word "ready?" underneath.
And her beauty look — a poreless matte complexion punctuated by golden and oxblood accents — was similarly stunning in its emphasis on the finer points.
He punctuated the talk by turning his back to the audience and scrawling drawings and equations on a blackboard with a stick of chalk.
This was an Anglican affair punctuated by some unapologetic blackness: the exuberance of traditional black preaching backed up by some down-home gospel music.
An auditory decoy (yes, border patrol uses those too) turned a long passage into an ominous space punctuated by a photo of a coyote.
Instead, O'Rourke is likely to focus on his own bevy of policy plans, punctuated by personal anecdotes he has collected on the campaign trail.
The crisis is so severe that it punctuated the modern global climate record, EU scientists with the Copernicus Climate Change Service announced on Tuesday.
Rows of fans coalesce into a dark mass punctuated by iPhone torch lights held up like votive candles before he even enters the stage.
During a service Friday evening, a forlorn bell chime punctuated each of the five victims' names as they were read aloud, the Sun reported.
A small, sad little wave of hype dies in an outcry of disappointment and then stony silence punctuated by a few half-hearted claps.
He returned to that role several times over, each episode more visually astonishing than the last, punctuated by stampeding wights and fire-breathing dragons.
Once, when a shoplifter punctuated his racist tirade by bolting out the door, a customer chased him down and held him until police arrived.
Debauche is a New Orleans band that plays what it calls "Russian mafia" music, with lyrics in Russian punctuated by "la-la" singalong choruses.
Jason Stearns, an analyst at the Congo Research Group, a watchdog in New York, reckons that the next year will be punctuated by protests.
Europe has enjoyed several months of relative quiet following years punctuated by large- and small-scale terror attacks that accompanied the rise of ISIS.
Though it takes place in real time, "The Michaels" is punctuated by brief blackouts, during which we hear what sounds like someone hungrily inhaling.
This is one lovely car, characterized by smooth and flowing curves punctuated by blockier elements in the detailing at the front, wheels, and back.
The present show exhibits drawings that depict scenes around the world, punctuated by Yoakum's signature curvilinear language and in variously muted or vivid palettes.
The family began to plant vanilla vines about 20 years ago mostly as "decoration", says Randiambololona, his big grin punctuated by a missing tooth.
That scene was a distinct diversion from the film's palette: a bold, contrast-heavy black & white world punctuated with dabs of reds and golds.
She also punctuated the post with the emojis of a cow, a bee and a sunflower, calling Shelton a "superbabe" in the tweet's hashtag.
Gobert punctuated a 12-3 run with back-to-back dunks to lift the Jazz to a 66-48 lead midway through the quarter.
The most seasoned relationships are punctuated by convenience and a lack of judgment – like sweatpants and staying in to watch Netflix on Friday night.
Events are related in long, winding sentences punctuated by asides, filtered through the narrator's gaze; attention is lavished on landscape, often pregnant with meaning.
The brass that swept into "Some Places," the organ that punctuated "Arrow," and the acoustic guitar that ran through "Weekend" are all still present.
Mugabe regularly accused opposition groups of trying to undermine his government by encouraging the public sector strikes that punctuated his 37 years in power.
Republicans point out that Trump performed strongly in the first half-hour of the debate, punctuated by his fierce takedown of Clinton on trade.
A narrow umber field scrupulously punctuated by black dots surrounds the band, which extends from one end of the uncoiling shape to the other.
After a season punctuated by massive battles, the finale wisely capped the penultimate season by steadfastly focusing on the show's characters and dense mythology.
Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly: By the last half hour (which is punctuated by one of Spielberg's cornier endings), a sort of fatigue sets in.
Here we examine how Joan of Arc, and music in general, was a salvation for Kinsella, following a childhood punctuated by bullying and abuse.
Her victory marks a win for the Democratic establishment during an election year punctuated by upsets from political outsiders pushing the party further left.
The official "Intel swirl" logo is now punctuated by the slogan "experience what's inside" — to shift the emphasis to end results from intrinsic functionality.
"I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," said Mrs Obama, in a speech punctuated only by thunderous applause.
Louisville answered with a nine-play, 51-yard touchdown drive, which was punctuated by a 5-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Charles Standberry.
In an otherwise taut acting showcase, the film is punctuated by bits of jarring violence that threaten to throw the story off the rails.
I wondered if the news was ever a good source for comic material, but when I asked there was silence, punctuated by nervous laughter.
The reminiscence of the rock genre adopts a tragic hue, punctuated by gluttony, drugs and the conscious theft of black culture by white opportunists.
Of course, Apple punctuated the iOS portion of the keynote with a re-dedication to privacy in the wake of all this new openness.
Each episode started with Peter Graves as Mr. Phelps accepting his mission and was punctuated with plenty of advertisements for the ITT Technical Institute.
Having faced a rocky stretch in the presidential race, punctuated by a bout of pneumonia, she appeared to welcome a renewed debate over terrorism.
" Mr. Schmidt punctuated that story, however, by saying, "The problem, of course, with this argument, is that he appoints himself the judge of that.
List of Five Although he has had a career punctuated by multiplatinum album sales and Grammys, Usher Raymond IV, 37, favors an understated style.
Outside, the bar is unmarked; open the door, and a vast dark-copper counter punctuated with candles stretches almost the length of the room.
He and the women on the show are in an objectively bananas situation full of drinking and tears punctuated by the occasional makeout session.
With his sleepy eyes and long, boyish face punctuated by a goatee, Lil Money was almost ever-present in the sporadic Greedy Giddy vlogs.
His most spectacular win came against fellow Ultimate Fighter contestant Mike Rio, finishing the fight with a devastating wheel kick, punctuated with precise punches.
Burkina Faso's new government, named just days ago following a year-long transition period punctuated by unrest, has declared three days of national mourning.
It's a combination of theatrical monologuing, MIDI keyboard shredding, CDJ juggling, and violent video accompaniment—punctuated at least once by harrowing death metal growls.
An array of fruits, vegetables, fish, meats, artisan bread and imported drinks lie graciously on wooden shelves, punctuated by 7Fresh's dark green brand color.
The bass drum punches out the regal rhythm of choubi, a version of dabke from Iraq; each bar is punctuated by an 808 snare.
Visitors to the Steak and Catfish Barn are greeted by a vaguely menacing, haphazardly punctuated sign that is Scotch-taped to the front door.
Finally, our magazine followed the vacations of families around the world as they embarked on voyages within their homelands — stories punctuated by stunning photographs.
But in the hardest hit neighborhoods, the landscape was different: blocks cast in darkness from power failures were punctuated by nodes of intense activity.
It was as if a C-clamp were tightened around her head and face, punctuated with pulsations of what seemed like an electrical current.
The Orange punctuated the shutout with 483:35 left in the fourth when Neal converted a fourth down by rumbling up the middle untouched.
The heartfelt screams of freestyle rappers there, punctuated by slews of dirty phrases from their blistering tongues, echoed out throughout the streets of Tokyo.
China and Russia have not become allies, and there is lingering mistrust in the relationship, punctuated by Moscow's worries over Beijing's growing economic clout.
Naturally, it also suggests a way out of that darkness in a rush of sisterhood, then ends on a high point punctuated with confetti.
The rapid-fire, note-perfect dialogue is punctuated with moments of brilliant conceptual whimsy: animated and underwater sequences; horror-movie jump scares; immersive theater.
The selections are a carefully curated mix of works that have found critical acclaim or mainstream popularity, punctuated by nods to lesser-known artists.
It is not a work to be punctuated with rowdy cheers and foot-stomping ovations, despite the uncanny virtuosity of Mr. Yazbek's benchmark score.
The five chapters spread out over six years or so and are punctuated by home-video-style flashbacks to the band's earlier glory days.
Eisenberg, who was well into one of the fallow periods that have punctuated her creative life, hadn't written anything for more than a year.
The skyline is rapidly expanding on both sides of the Schuylkill, punctuated by the nearly complete Comcast tower, the tallest building in the city.
Bottoms are typically processes punctuated by climactic events and seeing breadth indicators stabilize would be an encouraging sign that such a process is underway.
The jewellers on the other side of the classroom had their heads bowed, their hushed talk was full of confession, punctuated with filthy shrieks.
The end of Mr. Correa's tenure was punctuated by accusations of corruption involving public infrastructure projects and a swelling of the country's foreign debt.
The action is punctuated by news reports that eventually chronicle the growth of a dubiously effective student-led activist movement against the government's actions.
His powerful words punctuated a poignant and emotional pregame ceremony that also featured a stirring rendition of "Amazing Grace" by the music artist Usher.
Much of your time is spent amid a steady drizzle and rocky terrain, punctuated by the occasional brutalist structure housing the remains of humanity.
The steady stream of hipsters and fashionistas passing in front of it is punctuated by professionals in "business casual" outfits with computer tote bags.
Los Angeles (CNN Business)The history of Hollywood has been punctuated by infusions of new money and players looking to get into show business.
The revoked nomination paired with the mass withdrawal of the career prosecutors Tuesday punctuated a stunning cascade of developments set into motion on Monday.
Their time punctuated a methodical off-season reset for Jackson that started in February at his old youth field, McNair Park in Pompano Beach.
The Giuliani subpoena punctuated another day of confrontation in the capital, rife with accusations by both Democrats in Congress and an increasingly combative president.
There are sporadic gas stations along the way, and places to camp, but mainly you're looking at wide red desert vistas punctuated by rivers.
The Huskies' roll continued out of the locker room with five quick points, punctuated when Isaiah Stewart dunked in two of his 221 points.
Tunes like "The Beehive" and "Richie's Dilemma" were built from Mr. Mabern's signature composite of harmonic sophistication, blues feeling and sharply punctuated swing rhythm.
Jerry's stand-up punctuated the show, but his career just sort of happened in between rounds of diner philosophy and run-ins with Newman.
The initial days of Mr. Trump's administration have been punctuated by angry protesters spilling into the streets upset over the introduction of new policies.
The board, used to list administrative goals and tick off accomplishments, shows the word "taxes" written in large letters and punctuated by exclamation marks.
The tragedy has spread to nearly every corner of the country, punctuated by episodes that have brought the country to the brink of crisis.
In contrast, SOTU speeches to Congress and the nation are far more somber and deliberative events, even if they are punctuated by emotional appeals.
It's a lovely moment, punctuated by some humor because Bailey is trying so hard not to cry and can't help but burst into tears.
An estimated 16,000 people have been displaced by the fighting, which has been punctuated by relentless airstrikes and shelling, according to the United Nations.
Bob Avian's choreography consists mostly of hoochie-coochie moves (for the prostitutes) and acrobatics-punctuated martial pageantry (for the Ho Chi Minh City sequences).
But the upward trend reverses a monthslong slide that was punctuated by countless developments around the Russia investigations and intraparty feuding with GOP leaders.
The protests flared against the backdrop of a deep economic malaise in Iran, punctuated by rising prices and high unemployment, especially among young people.
During our conversations, she punctuated her speech with vigorous head shakes and staccato guffaws, leaning halfway across the table when she really got excited.
I'll even click onto the preshow awards, which will be punctuated by an international lineup of live music including Fatoumata Diawara and Natalia Lafourcade.
The book, published by MIT Press, is a block of rainbow iridescence, punctuated by a few alphabetical navigation tabs common to the encyclopedic format.
Mr. Louis entered foster care at 9, after what he described as unsteady early years punctuated by the family's stay in a homeless shelter.
The new details punctuated — somewhat quietly — an extraordinary and explosive week of congressional testimony from Mr. Cohen, once one of Mr. Trump's closest aides.
Stocks & Bonds Technology stocks tumbled on Monday, as declines in the biggest companies in the sector punctuated an otherwise quiet day on Wall Street.
The unpredictable power of ever-changing atmospheric phenomena is punctuated solely by very short parenthesis of anthropic landscape for pure nourishment: Supermarkets, for example.
It's heavy stuff, but brilliantly punctuated by Dear White People's acerbic sense of humor in a way that only emphasizes the characters' individual personalities.
Gudetama and its popularity are part of a more expansive cultural movement — a reaction to life that's been punctuated by uncertainty, turbulence, and outrage.
If you haven't seen the feel-good ensemble flick in a while, Keira Knightley's character gets hitched in a sweet, singing-flash-mob-punctuated scene.
"North Korea has launched a ..." is a sentence that rarely ends well, and is usually punctuated by the sound of wind being sucked through teeth.
Their jelly-fish transparency is punctuated with bright-orange fingerprints that stand out like flower petals caught in the current of a slow-moving stream.
The voyage across Peru was uneventful, punctuated by views of the Pacific Ocean and Hollywood action films on video screens hanging from the bus ceiling.
More likely, the meeting will be punctuated by Trump lashing out at US allies, cozying up to despots and attacking his perceived enemies at home.
Tempos ebb and flow, each percussive phrase punctuated by the sharp thwack of the Enter key—which, on a quality keyboard, sounds like a gunshot.
But after football, Ronald Moon's life became a roller coaster of addiction, punctuated by arrests, stints behind bars, and a few fleeting years of sobriety.
The New York Times saw its stock shoot up this week after it announced strong Q1 results, punctuated by the addition of 308,000 digital subscribers.
But make no mistake about it: tech companies are selling us ugly stuff punctuated with LED lights because we've shown them that's what we want.
The décor of the dining room, in the space that once housed the Spanish restaurant Tertulia, is spare and pale, punctuated by lush green plants.
The win punctuated Cowboy's longevity in the fight game as his 21 wins in the UFC meant he became the winningest fighter in the business.
But it took 14 months of turbulent talks punctuated by high diplomatic drama and multiple near-collapses that paralleled the final year of nuclear negotiations.
It was an unfriendly capstone to Trump's corporate raider period -- one punctuated by impressive success for a market first-timer but also plagued by controversy.
The movie is punctuated with their original songs after a failed attempt at a cover song was bashed by Connor's older brother, Brendan (Jack Reynor).
Meanwhile, Hans Zimmer's lush score, punctuated by a coterie of lively French-ish ditties, as always finds a perfect blend between the film's different worlds.
The debate was punctuated with lengthy interruptions as the luckless minister turned to and relied almost entirely on his aides to answer the basic questions.
The day's extreme sporting events dotting the pine tree blanketed mountain high above the California/Nevada state line are punctuated by high fives and hollers.
It's punctuated by airy pads and shimmering, almost acidic arpeggios, a light accompaniment to the brooding, low-end bassline and punchy drums that sit underneath.
Trauma surgeons around the country posted pictures of their blood-soaked scrubs and operating rooms after treating gunshot victims, punctuated with a defiant #ThisIsOurLane hashtag.
I don't weigh myself, but have noticed that my clothing fits a little bit loser, and my face has been punctuated with significantly fewer breakouts.
In an illustration of wolves near icy white glaciers, the peaks of the masses of ice are punctuated with dark dots that signify data points.
" Punctuated by Rachel Platten's "Fight Song," Clinton closed by saying, "So as I stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief – thank you, Iowa!
Southwest is "starting to put behind some of the rancor that has punctuated the place for the past couple years," industry consultant Robert Mann said.
The release of this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is punctuated by a first — the oldest model to appear in the popular issue's pages, ever.
The first English writers, when they punctuated at all, availed themselves of long-forgotten symbols like the diastole and trigon, the interpunct and the diple.
"Americans remained generous in 218.2, despite it being a year punctuated by economic and political uncertainty," said Aggie Sweeney, the chair of Giving USA Foundation.
It has been a campaign punctuated by numerous claims that have little relationship to the facts, with sharp tones of xenophobia, racism, nativism and Islamophobia.
Nonetheless, the more than 40 questions serve as an effective recap of the Russia-related twists and turns that punctuated Trump's first year in office.
He had left the door open, and our conversation was punctuated by the call-and-response patter of the intercom, the building's non-stop soundtrack.
Maybe Pat had put on her recording of the songs of humpback whales—a West Coast treat—and dinner was punctuated by their mating calls.
While both stores were punctuated by messiness, Target's trendier clothing options and grocery section made it clear why Kohl's cannot compete with the superstore's dominance.
The plot, like a theme-park ride, is both predictable and exciting, a fast-moving cascade of triumphs and setbacks, punctuated with humor and pathos.
Mr. Yang's fasting is the latest episode in a career of dissent punctuated by run-ins with the government and a previous term in prison.
The cascade of Republicans seeking separation from Trump reached new levels this week and was punctuated by several high-profile defections, including centrist GOP Sen.
They punctuated their points with compliments and hand slaps, an enthusiasm shared by those surrounding the 20 or so American flags waving through the crowd.
Backstage Beauty Report Giambattista Valli's fall/winter 2016 collection, which showed today in Paris, featured predominantly black and white pieces punctuated by flashes of silver.
Twin Peaks, America, the world — they're all built atop endless cycles of abuse and terror, but also punctuated with moments of great kindness and caring.
Her dream was to one day be enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame, a point she punctuated with a YouTube account entitled Chyna HOF.

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