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Point (typography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In typography, a point is the smallest unit of measure, being a subdivision of the larger pica. It is commonly abbreviated as pt. The traditional printer's point, from the era of hot metal typeset...
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Printer-Friendly Version E-mail This Story ... Lockerbie bomber's early release spurs discussion: Was compassion misplaced?; Veterans still fighting – for health care; How much is the cost of living?; Docs cringe at the thought of painkillers taken off the market;
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A blog about the craft of songwriting. ... After more than a year of insights from six very different musical artists on songwriting (and other mysteries), Measure for Measure is closing down — temporarily. ... [Editor's note: Listen to the audio clips at right to hear how "Oh No" progressed.] This instrumental companion...
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In my last blog, I was discussing the idea of being a two-hit wonder, and wrote about the song “Luka.” The other hit AOL cited in its story (called “Two-Hit Wonders”) was “Tom’s Diner,” which was a hit for me in 1990. This wasn’t just a plain ordinary hit, if there is such a thing.
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REVIEW: Mobtown's Measure for Measure is M4 ... I strongly disagree with the colleague, and suspect this argument came from a younger man or woman. Those of us who lived and loved in the 1980's in this country know very well that you could easily have been put to death for it ? it is called AIDS.
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California is the state at the forefront of the anti-affirmative action movement in the U.S.; a measure called the CCRI on the November ballot aims to wipe out state affirmative action programs. ... Printer-friendly version...
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The present invention is related to the following pending and commonly assigned U.S. patent application: THERMAL TURN ON ENERGY TEST FOR AN INKJET PRINTER, ... This arrangement allows the printer mechanism to measure the resistance of the string and by employing an empirically determined regression, determine with high...
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