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  • Mr. Muhly, who will participate Sunday in a panel discussion at the 67th Street Apple Store, and will have a new commission, "Diacritical Marks," premiered Wednesday at the festival by the Chiara String Quartet, also is happy that he can travel to this show on the subway.

    Playing Between Rock and a Classical Place Steve Dollar 2011

  • When an essay is subtitled "Random Diacritical Marks," you know it's not going to be complimentary.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • When an essay is subtitled "Random Diacritical Marks," you know it's not going to be complimentary.

    Brisingr 2008

  • Labels: Blogger, Diacritical Marks, Internet, Simpsons posted by KaneCitizen at 9: 10 PM

    Archive 2006-10-01 KaneCitizen 2006

  • Labels: Blogger, Diacritical Marks, Internet, Simpsons posted by KaneCitizen at 9: 10 PM

    Trying Out Blogger Beta KaneCitizen 2006

  • But it's safe to say that Waqar and his band, Diacritical, aren't shouting about the same kind of hate as the audience.

    Slam Dancing for Allah 2007

  • In 1982, the Cataloging Policy and Support Office (CPSO) issued Library of Congress Rule Interpretation (LCRI) 1.0G, Accents and Other Diacritical Marks, that prohibits the use of accent marks on initial capital letters of words in manifestations published after 1801 in French, Spanish and Portuguese.

    Proposal to Delete LCRI 1.0G, Accents and Other Diacritical Marks David Bigwood 2005

  • Catalogablog: Proposal to Delete LCRI 1.0G, Accents and Other Diacritical Marks skip to main

    Proposal to Delete LCRI 1.0G, Accents and Other Diacritical Marks David Bigwood 2005

  • In 1982, the Cataloging Policy and Support Office (CPSO) issued Library of Congress Rule Interpretation (LCRI) 1.0G, Accents and Other Diacritical Marks, that prohibits the use of accent marks on initial capital letters of words in manifestations published after 1801 in French, Spanish and Portuguese.

    Archive 2005-07-17 David Bigwood 2005

  • Diacritical marks are sometimes combined e.g. a character with a macron above and a dot below is respresented as [= x.] in the text.

    Southern Arabia Mabel Bent

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