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Stet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stet is a Latin word (meaning "let it stand") used by proofreaders and editors to instruct the typesetter or writer to disregard a change the editor or proofreader had previously marked. This conve...
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There were 2 abstentions and 2 invalid ballots. For a group to pass, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO) votes. There must also be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. A five day discussion period follows ... Voting closed at 23:59:59 UTC, ... Acceptable topics include (but aren't limited to): -
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origin, mx. marital stet*, ooxoal orientation, ago, veteran *tatp&rt^f0R^i^»nht*icap. Add,— infuiriee regarding this poticy to th. ...
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The "STeT project": In B. J. Fraser & K. G. Tobin (Eds.), International Handbook of Science Education, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 981-999. Gonz alez Moreno Antonio: 2001, "Weighing'' the Earth: a Newtonian Test and the Origin of an Anachronism", Science & Education, 10(6), 515-543. Heering P. & Osewold D. (eds.):
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the only Weekly Word-origin Webzine ... Exactly why this now means "immediately" is unclear. Interestingly, the editing term stet "let it stand" comes from the same source.
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CELEBRATION AND CHALLENGE; Next Year in Jerusalem; a sequence of poems by Adam Horovitz published by HooHah Press, 2004 ... Adam Horovitz, son of the poets Frances and Michael Horovitz, has published his first pamphlet of poetry. The pamphlet, entitled Next Year in Jerusalem, is a sequence of poems that ... Stet Press Team...
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