But his mental toughness remains a question mark, which is a key to the consistency and determination required for Le Tour. |
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Every sentence ended with a question mark, and was punctuated by a popping bubble or annoying giggle. |
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The little question mark at the end was left in the air to imply that we are relaxed about this, so take it easy, take it easy. |
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Apart from resolving the question mark over Weaver's future, Keegan will be focussing his attention on City's strike force. |
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The difference between these two things is evident in the way that Mendeleyev's table leaves gaps, some with a question mark inserted. |
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He walked in a springy slouch, his thin frame forming a question mark, his gut preceding his chest by a beat or two. |
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The question mark is more likely to be interpreted as indicating that the group suggested has no known name. |
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The interrobang combined the functions of a question mark and an exclamation point. |
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In fact, I said yes immediately, the moment that Mum had finished speaking, the moment the question mark had left her mouth. |
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Sometimes a Web site adds variables or tracking information after a question mark or related symbol. |
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The lilt of her voice stuck a question mark on the end of every sentence she uttered. |
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These are a set of chance cards, one of which is drawn when either a Leader or a Secret Agent lands on a question mark. |
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Regions where no obvious candidate genes were found are indicated by a question mark. |
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One of the first mistakes in transmission appears to have been the inclusion of a question mark at the end of the third line. |
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I am having my normal discussion with myself about whether hypothetical questions actually need a question mark. |
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It also made me think whether there's a single other track I could think of with a comma and question mark in it. |
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And make no mistake, that's an exclamation mark rather than a question mark at the end of the sentence. |
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Who made the error in punctuation of putting a question mark after the sample questions, the SQA or the Scotsman? |
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Bury's uncertain future means there's a question mark over the club's youth and reserve teams next season. |
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However, there is a question mark over the legality of such a loan under EU rules. |
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Even the president of the country now says there's a question mark over whether elections can be held at the end of this month. |
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He has the dark good looks necessary for heart-throb status but a question mark has always hung over his talent. |
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Then again his sanity was a big question mark so what really happened to him probably isn't that sinister as a paranoid would have you believe. |
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The first sentence should have been ended with a period and not a question mark. |
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My views on racism are crystal clear, so I assume there could be no question mark over my motivations. |
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The question mark indicates the uncertain origin of the beta-tubulin sequence ascribed to the rhodophyte Porphyra purpurea. |
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Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark. |
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I have a tick with a question mark next to paragraph 93, and paragraph 94 just does not follow on the facts. |
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The translator now translates each string and switches the yellow question mark to a green tick when completed. |
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Additionally, the strategy mapping instruction required flagging the missing element in the problem with a question mark. |
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He has gone from being a big question mark in 1999 to the team's most reliable offensive weapon. |
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Yuki cocked her head cutely to one side with a miniature question mark blinking about her face. |
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Boston College didn't throw to him much, so Green's receiving skills are a question mark. |
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How he will react to the grind of a full NHL season, however, is a question mark. |
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The dotted line with a question mark denotes the suggestion of Ahlrichs that Acanthocephala and Seisonida are sister groups. |
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The heron, curled against the early morning cold, was a dark question mark against the gunmetal surface of the pond. |
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Isabelle is Bertolucci's confused coquette, the question mark drowning in repressed opprobrium. |
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There has always been a huge question mark over who was gathering interest on all this money in a Swiss bank account. |
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There is even a question mark over whether the ambulance trust has acted within its statutory function by providing the service. |
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There can be a question mark over access to the property and it could prove impossible or costly to try to cover all the options. |
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There is a significant question mark over the level of pensions which members expect to receive and what they will actually get. |
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For example a chess position would be given and a question mark would be on one of the squares. |
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Follow these steps to ensure that your children's future isn't a question mark. |
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Some character issues make him more of a question mark than he probably should be. |
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Without their support there would be a major question mark over the effectiveness of unilateral action. |
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On the other side we wrote down a possible solution, or a question mark if we didn't know. |
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The sacking also puts a question mark over her future in Congleton where she has been MP for more than 20 years. |
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Sam was lazily tossing darts at the dartboard where they had pinned up a picture of a black shadow with a question mark beside it. |
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So the season's superstar went to post at the far end of the Heath yesterday afternoon with a big question mark hanging over his handsome head. |
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A couple of years back, there was a question mark over the image quality of the digital cameras. |
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Before now scientists only managed to entangle a few atoms close together, raising a question mark over the practicality of quantum technology. |
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But there are question marks over their sideline and that's a big question mark to have hanging over you. |
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Although a huge question mark hangs over the next-generation technology, there are many folk going out of their way to get it working. |
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By how much, and exactly in which quarters, still has a little bit of a question mark over it, and we'll get back to that later. |
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He said a strike could put a question mark over fare levels and peripheral services, and that the pension fund situation made matters worse. |
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By and large, they are disenfranchised with the current government, have lost faith in having faith, and look to be about to vote a serious question mark into power. |
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Notice how we use DBI's placeholders, shown here as a question mark in the list of VALUES, to avoid potential problems with quoted strings within our SQL query. |
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A kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point. |
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We needed a period, not a question mark, after the indirect question in the first sentence. |
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Another punctuation problem: The first sentence is an indirect question, and so should end with a period, not a question mark. |
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I would put a question mark over Amendment No 32, which has clearly been mistranslated both in the Swedish version and in other versions. |
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A question mark will also flash on the present position arrow in the center of the compass rose. |
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The question mark indicates that the device is not yet verified to be in conformance with the assigned policy. |
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When the slide came up on the screen to present their thoughts on fixed wing search and rescue, the screen was filled with a giant question mark. |
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I have contacted the provincial governments when trying to interpret what's in here, and there's largely a big question mark. |
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No government or ordinary citizen can put a question mark over that freedom. |
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A question mark for a button means your computer does not have appropriate software for the initial factory settings. |
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When there is some doubt about the certainty of an inferred date, the date given is followed by a question mark within the square brackets. |
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A question mark icon on a button means your computer does not have an application that corresponds to that button's functions. |
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Click the question mark icon beside the usage bar to get detailled information about the storage system. |
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Rick Perry, who returned to Texas to reassess the race after his fifth-place drubbing in Iowa, looms as a question mark. |
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Journalists at the press conference questioned the feasibility of this project, and The Beijing News punctuates the headline of its article with a question mark. |
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Can I finish a sentence in this paragraph without using a question mark? |
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If I were a cartoon, I'd have a question mark over my head right now. |
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Entries without the question mark have been verified by exhaustive search. |
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In both cases, the question mark comes after the marks that relate to the quoted names, and before the mark or marks that close the sentence of speech. |
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They further magnify the question mark over the police version of events. |
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All of this leaves a huge question mark over Montenegro's future. |
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For seven years now, Jon Hamm's debonair ad exec has been the existential question mark at the center of the series. |
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So, I wrote my own little code snippet that grabbed the URL, split on the question mark and then split the second element of that array on ampersands. |
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Although after such a complicated life, even his death may turn out to be a question mark instead of a full stop. |
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As we all know, fielding statistics are the question mark of sabermetrics. |
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Firstly, the legality has not been fully proven, secondly, the knock-on effects have not been thought through and thirdly, a question mark hangs over motives. |
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Just like that, Avatar went from gigantic question mark to must-see film event. |
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I wasn't sure what details she wanted to know about so I put down my name and address, age and height and the word weight with a question mark after it. |
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The question mark that labels the parent node may be intended to indicate that it is not known whether these three groups are related, but this is not clear. |
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The single issue, one-off parish poll was conducted 14 months ago, but ever since then a question mark has hung over whether or not the result is enforceable. |
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Another major question mark hovers over how high the conclusion of the Doha Round will be placed on the agendas of new governments in Washington, New Delhi and Brussels. |
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We want to predict the category of the case shown as the question mark. |
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Alcuin is credited with inventing the first known question mark, though it didn't resemble the modern symbol. |
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A question mark hovers over it, as there are no clues on this subject. |
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And, more importantly, there is still a huge question mark for the future, namely that of the problematic coexistence of a single currency and a disparate economic and social zone, whose sub-sections might diverge. |
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Insert a question mark to replace a single character in a term. |
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If activated, every question mark in the game will be re-activated. |
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There was a question mark against this, however, since staff reduction measures to date had not achieved their targets and since resistance from employees and unions was to be anticipated. |
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He did not state yes or no but rather answered with a question mark. |
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Were I to write that book today I would call it The Biggest Loose Cannon in America and leave off the question mark. |
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The disjunction between the Sinn Féin MP's claim and the testimony of a servant of the state like ex-Garda commissioner Pat Byrne puts a question mark over McGuinness's honesty. |
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The attitude of neighboring Pakistan is also a question mark. |
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But I am very good at turning a question mark into an exclamation point. |
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Maybe we will wake up tomorrow and discover that the Guggenheim has acquired the ampersand, and then there will be a big rush for the exclamation mark and the question mark. |
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If the firmware cannot locate a booter file, you will see a flashing folder icon with a question mark. |
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Just when Exclamation Mark has tied a bindle to his staff and is ready to run away from it all, he meets another grammatical oddity, a question mark, who naturally has a lot of questions for the bemused hero. |
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Auto-capitalization: Set the phone to automatically capitalize the first letter after a final punctuation mark, such as a period, question mark, or exclamation mark. |
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Certain methodological problems raise a question mark over these findings, such as variation across countries in the degree to which mortgage payments capture the cost of house purchase for homeowners. |
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And here he was holding a chimp, like a giant question mark. |
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In languages written in Latin, Cyrillic or certain other scripts, a question mark at the end of a sentence identifies questions in writing. |
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In modern versions of Perl, you can force nongreedy, minimal matching by placing a question mark after any quantifier. |
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Controversially, a question mark was added to the generally accepted date of death. |
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When there is a call for candidates it places a question mark over the legitimacy of AFNIC to provide a critical service, which it has handled for 10 years and is accordingly a risk for it and its forty or so staff. |
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During Wilfrid's absence Alhfrith seems to have led an unsuccessful revolt against his father, Oswiu, leaving a question mark over Wilfrid's appointment as bishop. |
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There's still a massive question mark over Thierry Henry, one that's been clouded by all the pointless pontification as to whether he's the best striker in the world. |
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For example, the question mark at the end of line 13 below denotes an up-turned intonational pattern, and a full stop denotes downward intonational pattern. |
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In languages written in Latin or Cyrillic, as well as certain other scripts, a question mark at the end of the sentence identifies it as a question. |
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