He is known to Wrigley Field visitors for his idiosyncratic cheers at baseball games, generally punctuated with an exclamatory " Woo ! " ( e . g ., " Cubs, woo!
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First of all, Collect, I did not call you a " boy . " Please find a dictionary-" boy " is a common exclamatory term, like wow or golly.
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And so what we get instead is perfect portraiture : air-brushed description, hilarious, exclamatory interior monologue, a take-no-prisoners perspective where no empathy exists because none is deserved.
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Readers and lovers of the French language urged me to share more on the origin and meaning of the exclamatory phrase, " Sacre Bleu " ( " Confound it ! " ).
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However, " The Count of Monte Cristo " included 1750000 letters, 64000 commas, 26000 dashes, 44000 full-stops and 5000 interrogative and exclamatory signs that required drawing 23 km in average handwriting.
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But they got no closer as Notre Dame edged forward quietly until an exclamatory 3-pointer by McMillen three seconds before the buzzer put the Irish up by 10, 35-25, at the half.
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Jordan wagged his finger in " no-no " fashion after the one-handed dunk, providing an exclamatory jab at Mutombo's claim that the 6-6 Jordan had never jammed on him.
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"A translation of the name might be close to the following : Ankh is both a tool and a symbol meaning'new life .'The hyphen af is always part of another word that lends exclamatory force.
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Contrary to popular opinion, it was Lane and not former ABC sports announcer Keith Jackson who coined the exclamatory expression " Whoa, Nellie ! " when something " bad " happened in the ring or on the track.
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However, the crew soon realized that the weather radar was not showing ground echoes but was indicating adverse weather as confirmed by the co-pilot's exclamatory comments at 12 : 46 and at 12 : 47.