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...html General about writing systems http://www.omniglot.com/index.htm Alphabetic Writing Systems Michael Everson 's Alphabets of Europe The Unicode Consortium A Typographic Outcry : a curious perspective References Coulmas, Florian. 1996. The Blackwell encyclopedia of writing systems . Oxford: Blackwell. Daniels, Peter T. , and William Bright, eds... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Writing system
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Yiddish (Yid. ייִדיש , yidiš ) is a Germanic language spoken by about three million people throughout the world, predominantly Ashkenazic...rest is in transliterated Yiddish. Di Velt fun Yidish: Audio Stories Yiddish Typewriter - A free online service to convert Yiddish texts from YIVO transliteration into the Hebrew script http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Yiddish language
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... = τραπεζιτης, "banker". Until recent times the English alphabets used by children terminated not with Z but with & or related typographic symbols. George Eliot refers to the Z s being followed by & when she makes Jacob Storey say, "He thought it [Z] had only been put to finish off th' alphabet like; though ampusand would... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Z
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...are still others that are totally unlike any known symbols, but were designed to look like, and be written in the same style as, Chinese characters. The zhuyin characters usually are represented in typographic fonts as if drawn with an ink brush (as in Regular Script ). Uses These phonetic symbols sometimes appear as ruby characters printed next to the Chinese characters in young children's... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Zhuyin
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... (born 1971), an English football (soccer) player Steve Stone (baseball player) , (born 1947), former Major League Baseball player and current sportscaster . Sumner Stone , typographer Thomas Stone (1743–1787), a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a delegate from Maryland W. Clement Stone (1902-2002), businessman, philanthropist and self... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Stone
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...Nikaido (二階堂望 Nikaidō Nozomu ) - Originally intending to move into an upscale establishment called "Ritsukoku-kan" ("Rikkoku" in Viz' translation), a typographical error on the lease papers brings him to Maison Ikkoku relatively late into the story as an accidental tenant. He led a relatively sheltered life before entering the story, and he moved into... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Maison Ikkoku
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...undertaking could not save him from the censure and ceaseless opposition of the divines, and in 1550 , to escape the violence of his persecutors, he emigrated to Geneva. With his title of "royal typographer" Estienne made the Paris establishment famous by his numerous editions of grammatical works and other school-books (among them many of Melanchthon 's), and of old authors, as Dio Cassius... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Robert Estienne
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...both as scholar and as author. In 1551 he assumed control of the Paris printing establishment, on Robert's departure to Geneva, and printed a number of works until 1561, using the title "royal typographer" ( typographus regius ). One of his works that long remained an authority was a Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum , 1552. He published a number of smaller editions of Hebrew texts and targums... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Henry Estienne
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...colors as well. Coloration is rarely used in North America, but is often used in the U.K. for speaker differentiation. There were many shortcomings in the original Line 21 specification from a typographic standpoint, since, for example, it lacked many of the characters required for captioning in languages other than English. Since that time, the core Line 21 character set has been expanded... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Closed captioning
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...reported Great White. The question was settled in the 1970s, when examination of the shark's jaws revealed it was actually 16 to 17 ft (about 5 m) long, and the error assumed to probably be a typographical error. Ellis and McCosker write that "the largest White Sharks accurately measured range between 19 and 21 ft (about 6 m), and there are some questionable 23-footers (7 m) in the popular... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Great White Shark
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