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Which means, on average, an exclamation mark every book and a half.
I think it would be even better with an exclamation mark.
The exclamation mark is because he considered this low, rather than high.
The meaning of the exclamation mark is not quite clear.
He could feel a fourth exclamation mark coming on any time now.
And if we have considered these things, then let us speak out with a big exclamation mark!
Now I have to come through and add exclamation marks to everything.
It served as an exclamation mark to the 90-minute set.
I'll stop now as I've run out of exclamation marks.
The use of a space in before an exclamation mark is incorrect.
The point is it's even less funny with an exclamation mark.
Why are exclamation marks so big in the internet age?
Once it was bad form to end a paragraph with an exclamation mark.
From the air the ridge and the small hill would look like an exclamation mark.
The three exclamation marks can be found for the last time on 27 February 1950.
An exclamation mark may be used for emphasis of a certain point in a text.
Furthermore, a command has to end with an exclamation mark.
The exclamation mark was added and the letters were now all done in upper case.
It was either 68 or 87 minutes long, and its official title did not include the exclamation mark on the end.
That's because in the internet age, the exclamation mark is having a renaissance.
I said, putting a good heavy exclamation mark behind the phrase.
The exclamation mark, you see, meant Hugo's book was doing well.
However, recently I've started to keep an eye on my use of exclamation marks to avoid using too many.
Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind.
"An exclamation mark is like laughing at your own jokes."
And what would he do without the use of exclamation points?
Perhaps I should have gone with three exclamation points instead of four.
Of course, there was really no need for exclamation points.
I looked at the exclamation point and the question mark.
"I tell them they're allowed two exclamation points in their whole life."
And in this administration, there seems to be an exclamation point at the end of that.
"And then the other night, he added an exclamation point."
"I felt like an exclamation point has just been laid down in the life of our city."
The third book does not quote with an exclamation point.
More exclamation points and question marks than I've seen in any book.
And boy, those were four more exclamation points than the situation turned out to warrant.
Like an exclamation point at the end of his words, the phone rang.
And every question mark seems to have been replaced with an exclamation point.
And the subject was "You are the man," with about 15 exclamation points after it.
At the end of whatever the message might have been was a fat exclamation point.
His voice was low, little more than a whisper, but the exclamation points were all in place.
What does appear is exclamation points and plenty of them.
On it are printed four words and an exclamation point.
Apart from exclamation points, we can only guess what he might add today.
"It was an exclamation point for the whole team," the senior said.
And the fact they all came in a game for a share of first place puts an exclamation point on the team.
Each time it had been like another exclamation point for the Twins.
From here, it looked like the dot under an exclamation point.
More often than not, there's an implied exclamation point at the end of what he says.
Almost everything he says is punctuated by an exclamation point.