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      <![CDATA[Well noted, Mike, as such triplicate forms of enthusiasm can very easily morph the simply exclamatory into the spiritedly ecstatic. Trinities do often bring to mind ecstasies, after all, which in turn might lead to Saint Theresa, Santa Maria della Vittoria, transverberazione, Bernini.<br>
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At the same time, and perhaps not unrelatedly, does not the penultimate term preceding said exclamatory trinity appear to propagate certain assumptions about the demographic in question?
        
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      <![CDATA[I'm pretty into the fact that Arnold Lehman rocked triple exclamation points at the end there.
        
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