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In the example above, " sky ( icl > natural world )" and " blue ( icl > color )", which represent individual concepts, are UWs ; " aoj " (= attribute of an object ) is a directed binary semantic relation linking the two UWs ; and "@ def ", "@ interrogative ", "@ past ", "@ exclamation " and "@ entry " are attributes modifying UWs.
The exclamation which accompanied the triumphal rite was attested in the Carmen Arvale ; to Romans of the later Republic, this ancient religious chant was probably as obscure in meaning as it is to modern scholarship.
; Inversion: Writers who observe the poignancy sometimes given by inversion, but fail to observe that ' sometimes ' means ' when exclamation is appropriate ', adopt inversion as an infallible enlivener ; they aim at freshness and attain frigidity.
" Damn " is also used colloquially as an emphatic exclamation ; e. g. " Damn, he / she is fine " or perhaps " Damn, he has a nice car!
; < span title =""> rd .</ span > possibly < span title =""> ב ְ ע ֹ ר </ span > in strength, Ch < sup > 17 </ sup > ; < span title =" O. Thenius "> Th </ span > thinks יכין בעז a sentence, one word being engraved on each pilar, he ( God ) establisheth in strength ; against him, however, < span title =" C. F. Keil "> Ke </ span > < span title =" E. Bertheau "> Be </ span >; < span title =" S. Öttli "> Öt </ span > thinks an exclamation, in strength!
From 1992 to 1997, Cinemax aired one movie each day of the week that would be centered around a certain genre, represented by various pictures that would play in a specialized feature presentation bumper before the start of the movie ; the symbols included: Comedy ( represented by an abstract face made up of various movie props, with the mouth open to look like it is laughing ), Suspense ( represented by a running man silhouette ), Premiere ( represented by an exclamation point caught in spotlights ), Horror ( represented by a skull ), Drama ( represented by abstract comedy & tragedy masks ), Vanguard ( represented by a globe ), Action ( represented by a machine gun ) and Classic ( represented by a classic movie-era couple embracing and kissing ).
The mistranslation is an example of translation decay following an English translation to Chinese, which is then re-translated back into English ; the exclamation " no " would be correctly translated as 不要 buyao in Chinese, however since 要 yao can also mean " want ", and 不 bu is used as a negation particle, 不要 can also be translated as " don't want " or " do not want ".
In 1760, Oliver Goldsmith says, " Painting is now become the sole object of fashionable care ; the title of connoisseur in that art is at present the safest passport into every fashionable Society ; a well timed shrug, an admiring attitude and one or two exotic tones of exclamation are sufficient qualifications for men of low circumstances to curry favour.
The exclamation mark indicates the point where the player can chain attacks ; reflex es must be keen to inflict higher damage to the enemy.
The reunion appeared to be unplanned ; Doherty greeted Barât with the exclamation, " Stone me, Carl!
Its meaning, if indeed it has any, is unclear ; it appears to be a mere exclamation.
It has been speculated, mentioned in The Lord of the Rings Appendix A, that Frodo was trapped in the cairn of the last prince of Cardolan ; Merry's exclamation on waking from his trance suggests this.
" is seen by a picture of the folded paper displaying its masthead ; next to this is the tagline punning on the exclamation: " A thoroughly decent read ".
Elizabeth is also reminiscing of her life ; walking through a crowd of people when her father was on the throne, Kat Ashley smiling at her, William Cecil, Robert Dudley smiling at her and her fateful exclamation of " I will have one mistress here, and no master!
* Dude ( man or woman ; also a general exclamation )
* "" ( U + 2300 ) is used as the standard symbol for diameter, though the official symbol is slightly stylised ( the stroke is often thinner at the bottom and thicker at the top, like the club or baton shape of the exclamation point ; and extends further above the o portion ).
There were also differences in sound effects and levels between the games ; for example, Rayman's exclamation of " Yeah!
The best move should be mentioned in the analysis in any case ; an exclamation mark can only serve to indicate the personal excitement of the commentator.
In February 2005, the name was changed to SLAM! FM again ( This time with an exclamation mark in its name and logo, and written in all capitals ; no further connections with the heretofore mentioned lifestyle magazine which ID & T had discontinued in the meantime ).
( denoting surprise or pain ) and caramba ( a minced oath, a euphemism for carajo ; which is an exclamation used in the Spanish of Spain to denote surprise ( usually positive ).

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It is absurd of course to say that that one exclamation estranged me from the family I considered my very own, but there it hangs, a cooling void that broke our close connection with each other.
she always puts me out ," was his characteristic exclamationand painted only two portraits.
Among the things that the exclamation does not express are, " that's a thief there "; " thieving is wrong "; " please stop that thief "; or " that thief really annoys me.
Cut-Throat Jake has occasionally been known to utter the similar exclamation, " Scupper me skull-and-crossbones!
If one adopts this interpretation then her exclamation (" Do you hear me, Eadwacer?
"), Mack can't spell (" I can't spill to save me loaf, have to rely on the spillchock on me compluter "), Vine can't put emphasis on words correctly (" I have problems with my emPHARsis at different parts of my senTENces ")-which causes him problems as a " speech theRAHpist ", Taylor places exclamation marks randomly at the end of sentences and shouts the final word (" Sorry, I sometimes put an exclamtion mark at the end by MISTAKE!
Shiver my timbers ( or shiver me timbers using the possessive me ) is an exclamation in the form of a mock oath usually attributed to the speech of pirates in works of fiction.
Such an exclamation was meant to convey a feeling of fear and awe, similar to, " Well blow me down!

exclamation and bad
Furthermore, Ms. Choksondik is forced to clarify the acceptable context of the word — as a noun or adjective meaning bad, or as an exclamation of disappointment, the word is acceptable, but as a noun or adjective referring to feces, it is apparently unacceptable — thoroughly confusing the children ( this is a reference to the real-life FCC standards of indecency ).
Question marks and exclamation points that denote a move as bad or good are ubiquitous in chess literature.
While question marks indicate bad moves, exclamation points ("!

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These include his invariable opening line, " I say you fellows "; his reply to criticism, " Oh really Wharton " ( or whoever is speaking ); his characteristic giggle, " He, he, he "; and his exclamation of pain, " Yarooh " ( which is " hooray " spelled backwards ).
Dorgan is generally credited with either creating or popularizing such words and expressions as " dumbbell " ( a stupid person ); " for crying out loud " ( an exclamation of astonishment ); " cat's meow " and " cat's pajamas " ( as superlatives ); " applesauce " ( nonsense ); " cheaters '" ( eyeglasses ); " skimmer " ( a hat ); " hard-boiled " ( a tough person ); " drugstore cowboy " ( loafers or ladies ' men ); " nickel-nurser " ( a miser ); " as busy as a one-armed paperhanger " ( overworked ); and " Yes, we have no bananas ," which was turned into a popular song.

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* An extension block ( introduced by 0x21, an exclamation point < tt >'!
The example program from that book prints "" ( without capital letters or exclamation mark ), and was inherited from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Brian Kernighan, Programming in C: A Tutorial, which contains the first known version:
All games produced by Magnavox / Philips ended with an exclamation point, such as K. C.
Sentences often end without punctuation, or end with multiple exclamation marks or question marks, usually separated by spaces.
For instance, the exclamation point, which shares a key with the numeral 1 on modern keyboards, could be reproduced by using a three-stroke combination of an apostrophe, a backspace, and a period.
Dodge Brothers enjoyed much success in this field, but the brothers ' growing wish to build complete vehicles was exemplified by John Dodge's 1913 exclamation that he was " tired of being carried around in Henry Ford's vest pocket.
* The 1962 trading card series Mars Attacks ( no exclamation point, unlike the 1996 film based on it ) depicts an invasion of Earth by hideous, skeletal Martians.
In dramatic works and poetry written in or translated into English, such a figure of speech is often introduced by the exclamation " O ".
The first line is paralleled by Frodo Baggins ' exclamation in The Two Towers ( the line appears in The Return of the King in the Peter Jackson films ), Aiya Eärendil Elenion Ancalima!
In some publications this is always indicated by an exclamation mark at the end of the clue.
FEMA was widely criticized for the agency ’ s response to Andrew, summed up by the famous exclamation, " Where in the hell is the cavalry on this one?
De Gaulle raised the hopes of the pied-noir and the professional military, disaffected by the indecisiveness of previous governments, with his exclamation of " Vive l ' Algérie française " (" Long live French Algeria ") to cheering crowds in Mostaganem.
Once a candidate does worse than another candidate on the highest ranking constraint distinguishing them, it incurs a crucial violation ( marked in the tableau by an exclamation mark ).
A simple UUCP mail address was formed from the adjacent machine name, an exclamation mark or bang, followed by the user name on the adjacent machine.
In fact, like a noun or a pronoun, they are very often characterized by exclamation marks depending on the stress of the attitude or the force of the emotion they are expressing.

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