I use ellipses too much... to break up my long rambling paragraphs and try to make them easier on the eyes for people.
The problem was first solved in 1958 by Roger Penrose using ellipses to form the Penrose unilluminable room.
Ms. DeFabio said that as a result of an objection recently received from an author, the department had decided to use ellipses in future exams.
The resulting novel, written to represent a stream of consciousness and using ellipses and monologues to show internal struggle, was very different from earlier Indonesian novels.
Building a saxophone language of incidental elements, you'd think, is like creating a style of poetry that uses semicolons, ellipses and other niceties but no actual words.
But here we are - off on a tangent - because we can't stop using these dashes and ellipses - when what we want to talk about is that Voice.
It is, however, true that one can use ellipses (right picture).
The Bush campaign has learned how to use ellipses and to use them well.
We wanted to transport people to the future, so we used ellipses, spheres and curved spaces, which were pleasing to the eye.
Users can use squares, circles, ellipses and hexagons for the mark zone.