No wonder the Italian poet Petrarch, who idolised women, could not read her letters without exclamatory annotations in the margins. |
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Playful punkety rocker Atom and His Package wrote in with exclamatory praise and a promise to send submissions of his own visual art. |
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Coincidentally, I noticed one of those exclamatory weekly magazines on the news-stand. |
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Each piece of correspondence reads like a love letter, breathless and exclamatory. |
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By the time he finished his exclamatory remark I was doubled over with laughter spilling out between my lips. |
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He has difficulty marking sentences as affirmative, interrogative, exclamatory or imperative, which limits effective communication. |
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Imagine the exclamatory brevity that space travel writing might bring. |
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The language of Expressionist drama was stark and exclamatory, often overthrowing the conventions of grammar. |
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Only should it learn expression that is easy on commas, points, colons, exclamatory and to question marks. |
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Does the writer not understand that they have given us enough, without the need to underline their bizarre message with such an exclamatory flourish? |
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The Samurai Shopper loves a product that's onomatopoetic and exclamatory too. |
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The learner clearly marks declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences. |
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The learner has difficulty marking declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences, which limits communicative intent. |
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Yes, the exclamatory repetition of the eponymous word, especially combined with the book's biblically allusive title, can make the volume start to seem like The Liturgy of Bill and Ted. |
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Packing up their belongings, she'd found crayoned pictures that Lizzie had drawn for her, covered with hearts and a round-headed tribe of people with drunken smiley faces, pledging exclamatory, boundless love. |
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