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New Jersey’s largest city started to lose much of its population and economic base in the 1960s, punctuated by riots that broke out in 1967.
THESE CITIES TRIED TO TACKLE DISINVESTMENT. HERE ARE LESSONS FROM WHAT HAPPENED.BY HARU CORYNE AND TONY BRISCOEDECEMBER 30, 2020PROPUBLICAThe Ravens punctuated a late touchdown with an “Easy money!”
NFL WEEK 14 POWER RANKINGS: CHIEFS RETURN TO NO. 1 AFTER STEELERS’ STUNNING LOSSMARK MASKEDECEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe series, which begins streaming Friday, is punctuated with musical triumphs as the band tours the country and Mexico.
‘SELENA: THE SERIES’ MIGHT BE ON THE SMALL SCREEN, BUT IT PAINTS A BIGGER PICTURE OF THE ICONIC TEJANO SINGER’S LIFEBETHONIE BUTLERDECEMBER 3, 2020WASHINGTON POSTCompressions and expansions of space punctuate your emotions.
YOU HAVE UNTIL NOV. 22 TO VISIT THESE SIX SMITHSONIAN MUSEUMS. HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT.KELSEY ABLESNOVEMBER 19, 2020WASHINGTON POSTGonzalez’s testimony on the bill was punctuated with phrases like “it’s been difficult,” “we still have a lot of work to do” when describing the effort to refine the original law.
SACRAMENTO REPORT: BILL WOULD LET CITY ATTORNEY COLLECT MORE IN CONSUMER CASESVOICE OF SAN DIEGOAUGUST 7, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOTo punctuate her observation Jessie Norwood lifted the iron latch and jerked open the door.
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS OF ROSELAWNMARGARET PENROSEBe careful, then, to punctuate properly, that you may convey to the reader the exact sense of what is in your mind.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYHe banged the table with his riding-crop to punctuate the emphasis.
THE GHOST BREAKERCHARLES GODDARDA little constraint—a natural blush to punctuate their talk—the meeting seemed conventional enough.
UNDER THE ROSEFREDERIC STEWART ISHAMI must know the laws of rhythm and meter to be able to punctuate musical phrases and periods.
PIANO MASTERYHARRIETTE BROWERWORDS RELATED TO PUNCTUATE
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- impress
- indicate
- insist on
- labor the point
- limelight
- maintain
- make a point
- make clear
- make emphatic
- make much of
- mark
- pinpoint
- play up
- point out
- point up
- press
- pronounce
- punctuate
- put accent on
- reiterate
- repeat
- rub in
- spotlight
- stress
- underline
- underscore
- weight
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