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World 0.1 – Quite Some Characters: A Unicode Primer for Linguists
Mar 19, 2007 ... In a lot of cases, the characters may be intact, but the font that is used to represent them may not offer glyphs for some of them. ...
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World 0.1 – “Am Ende des Tages” is an anglicism
Time and again, I keep hearing the Austrian Minister of Finance say that “am Ende des Tages” the taxpayer will have to pay the bill for all those nice ...
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World 0.1 – “Am Ende des Tages” is an anglicism
Until two or three years ago, “am Ende des Tages” meant one thing in German: ... L’emploi de l’expression à la fin de la journée pour signifier « au bout du ...
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World 0.1 – How Intrusive Are Fake Pop-Ups?
However, it also had one of these fake pop-ups – and it. broader than my screen (I like using the sidebar); constantly re-centred itself in the middle of ...
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World 0.1 – How Intrusive Are Fake Pop-Ups?
In a recent post on O'Reilly Radar, Nat Torkington claims that the new, increasingly popular fake pop-up ads are about to become a plague as bad as ...
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World 0.1 – “Am Ende des Tages” is an anglicism
Time and again, I keep hearing the Austrian Minister of Finance say that “am Ende des Tages” the taxpayer will have to pay the bill for all those nice ...
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World 0.1 – Language and Translation
Now that I am doing freelance translation again, I notice that a lot of clients ... Today's article on the popular “Damn Interesting” blog – nomen est omen ...
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