ponctuer

Sur le pourtour s’élèvent deux des impopulaires pavillons d’octroi qui ponctuaient le mur encerclant Paris jusqu’au XIXe siècle.
Around the perimeter stand the two unpopular tax pavilions that punctuated the wall encircling Paris until the 19th century.
Jusqu'au XIIIe siècle, seules de petites colonies isolées ponctuaient ça et là le paysage, puis des royaumes de plus grande envergure ont émergé.
Small, isolated settlements sporadically dotted the landscape until the thirteenth century, when a number of larger kingdoms were established.
L’hiver, par les nuits de lune montante, les Druides dans leur tunique blanche partaient se réunir dans la forêt au pied des chênes porteurs de gui. Prières et sacrifices y ponctuaient leurs cérémonies.
In winter, at the time of the waxing moon, the Druid priests of the Celts went into the woods to the mistletoe-bearing oaks to perform their prayers and sacrifices.
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