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  • Lowercase is a new electronica sub-genre that consists of long, minimal periods of silence, punctuated byt he softest, subtlest of sounds.

    Boing Boing: May 26, 2002 - June 1, 2002 Archives 2002

  • However, Mr. Sacca, who runs his own firm called Lowercase Capital, is also an investor in the micro-blogging company and presumably has access to more company information than other such funds run by outsiders.

    Funds Pitch Access to Possible Dot-Com IPOs Tomio Geron 2010

  • Lowercase is much easier and helps you make a distinction between SQL related words and table and column names.

    Step by step guide for newbie to design a simple web application (part 1) 2008

  • Lowercase "e"s are so lovely, they always look to me like they're smiling.

    By the Numbers - A Dress A Day 2008

  • Lowercase steve has noticed yet another person posting as simply “steve”, so to avoid confusion, he thinks he might change that to steve story. lingering_lurker

    The Bathroom Wall - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • "Lowercase resembles what Rilke called 'inconsiderable things' -- the things that one would not ordinarily pay attention to, the details, the subtleties," said Steve Roden, the Los Angeles artist who coined the term.

    Boing Boing: May 26, 2002 - June 1, 2002 Archives 2002

  • Lowercase he, him, his, thee, thou, who and whom when the reference is to God, Jesus, the Holy Ghost or the Holy Spirit or Allah.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • Rather, I refer to the recent Triumph of the Lowercase or, as we are now encouraged to put it, the triumph of the lowercase.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • Lowercase he, him, his, thee, thou, who and whom when the reference is to God, Jesus, the Holy Ghost or the Holy Spirit or Allah.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • Rather, I refer to the recent Triumph of the Lowercase or, as we are now encouraged to put it, the triumph of the lowercase.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

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