| 21. | People are actually living history here, punctuated by periodic violence.
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| 22. | The squeals and cries of adopted foster children punctuated the ceremony.
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| 23. | Instead, a jingle punctuated with shouts of " Faceoff!
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| 24. | Only the incessant beeping of cellular phones punctuates the feudal atmosphere.
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| 25. | Still, a sense of tradition and dignity punctuated the ceremony.
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| 26. | But the last three decades have also been punctuated by conflict.
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| 27. | And the adventures were punctuated by dance sequences of breathtaking virtuosity.
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| 28. | Her passing punctuates the passing of an era, almost ineffably.
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| 29. | Punctuated with recipes, it sketches the details of her life.
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| 30. | Their record is punctuated with a remarkably complementary offense and defense.
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