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        <title>Squidoo: PRINCESS OF PUNCTUATION</title>
        <description>This light-hearted lens is devoted to the power of proper punctuation.

In a world suffering from &amp;quot;commatosis&amp;quot; not to mention that other fate worse than death, the plague of punctuation also referred to in gravely serious grammar circles as &amp;quot;semi-colon cancer&amp;quot;, there is a place for punctilious punctuators. ...</description>
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            <title>PRINCESS OF PUNCTUATION updated Sat Jun 14 2008 10:06 am CDT</title>
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            <description>This light-hearted lens is devoted to the power of proper punctuation.

In a world suffering from &amp;quot;commatosis&amp;quot; not to mention that other fate worse than death, the plague of punctuation also referred to in gravely serious grammar circles as &amp;quot;semi-colon cancer&amp;quot;, there is a place for punctilious punctuators.

Clearly something must be done to eliminate mangled and misbegotten missives, to eradicate the egregious use of emoticons, and to put an end to other dreadful disasters involving the deadly use of the dash or even heaven forbid, the worst sin of all, the appearance of a despondent dangling modifier.

So, vote with your fingers, toes or noses and decide who will be crowned the &amp;quot;Princess of Punctuation&amp;quot;!</description>
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