Has Fred Durst really changed the name of his band simply by punctuating it badly? |
Spain started brightly, coming close on several occasions and punctuating their attack with complex, well-rehearsed runs. |
The final part of the drive is through mini-calderas punctuating the landscape. |
Pointedly punctuating the film are aerial shots of the megalopolis rendered abstract by its immense repetitiveness. |
His heavily reverbed soft croon is accompanied by a simple acoustic guitar and bongo arrangement with a slide guitar punctuating the choruses. |
As he talked he jabbed the lit end of his cigar into the air as though he were punctuating his sentences by burning periods in the air. |