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  2. Lisu (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    However, since the Lisu letters only visually resemble their Latin counterparts and are semantically different, the former approach was ultimately taken. This block is supported by a few fonts including Noto Sans Lisu, Lisu Unicode, DejaVu Sans , Horta, Montagel, Quivira, Segoe UI (since Windows 8), and Highway Gothic (Wide, version 2.0.3).

  3. Matrix digital rain - Wikipedia

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    An interpretation of digital rain. Matrix digital rain, or Matrix code, is the computer code featured in the Ghost in the Shell series and the Matrix series.The falling green code is a way of representing the activity of the simulated reality environment of the Matrix on screen by kinetic typography.

  4. Ligature (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The letter Y (little finger and thumb) overlaps with the other two letters. The Japanese language has a number of obsolete kana ligatures . Of these, only two are widely available ones on computers: one for hiragana , ゟ , which is a vertical writing ligature of the characters よ and り ; and one for katakana , ヿ , which is a vertical ...

  5. Braille Patterns - Wikipedia

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    The same braille letter can be used to transcribe multiple scripts, e.g. Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and even elements of Chinese characters, as well as digits. Thus while U+2813 ⠓ BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-125 transcribes the letter h of the Latin script, as well as the digit 8, it transcribes ᄐ t-of Korean hangul and り ri of Japanese kana.

  6. Meander (art) - Wikipedia

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    The meander is a fundamental design motif in regions far from a Hellenic orbit: labyrinthine meanders ("thunder" pattern [3]) appear in bands and as infill on Shang bronzes (c. 1600 BC – c. 1045 BC), and many traditional buildings in and around China still bear geometric designs almost identical to meanders.

  7. Cascade (juggling) - Wikipedia

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    The reverse cascade, or outside cascade, [16] is a juggling pattern in which the props follow the same path as the cascade, but with time going backwards, hence the 'reverse'. One throws every ball with, "an outward instead of an inward scoop," and throws, "every ball over the incoming ball rather than under it."

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  9. Copy-and-paste programming - Wikipedia

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    Copy-and-paste programming, sometimes referred to as just pasting, is the production of highly repetitive computer programming code, as produced by copy and paste operations. It is primarily a pejorative term; those who use the term are often implying a lack of programming competence and ability to create abstractions.