| 41. | Some interjections can play the same role.
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| 42. | It was the simple interjection that, connected to the alligator, resulted in Jacare?
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| 43. | Hansard faithfully reported his clearly audible interjection which was a blatant breach of parliamentary rules.
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| 44. | I was saying more like wow then dang it with my opening " interjection ".
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| 45. | Wiktionary calls it an " interjection " and an expression of " mild surprise ".
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| 46. | But interjections may express commands too, and it seems to me so do vocatives.
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| 47. | Or that your interjections are intended to be part of any rational discussion between equals.
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| 48. | Philip Sharman takes responsibility for reading out the articles, while Chris Wallace provides interjections.
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| 49. | Oi ( interjection ) has at the top, which links to wikt : oi.
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| 50. | When Netanyahu rose to speak, opposition members assailed him repeatedly with jeers and loud interjections.
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