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  2. Wave dash - Wikipedia

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    Wave dash (U+301C 〜 WAVE DASH) is a character represented in Japanese character encoding mainly used as a dash and chōonpu.The wave dash is similar to, but not the same as, the tilde character (U+FF5E ~ FULLWIDTH TILDE), which is often used interchangeably with it.

  3. VPL (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2021, digitized VPL designs and patterns have been made available for download on the platform of Yabbey, one of the largest online fashion design, patterns and instruction resources, and VPL products have been produced by over 1,000 makers from over 40 countries. VPL today relies on the decentralized production model for sustainability.

  4. CSA keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: The Windows version differs from the official standard in terms of the location of dead keys (middle dot ·, tilde ~) and the absence of a few characters, including đ, ⅛ and the dot above ˙.

  5. Gobby - Wikipedia

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    Gobby is a free software collaborative real-time editor available on Windows and Unix-like platforms. [3] ( It runs on Mac OS X using Apple's X11.app.)It was initially released in June 2005 by the 0x539 dev group [4] (the hexadecimal value 0x539 is equal to 1337 in decimal).

  6. Antony Price - Wikipedia

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    Antony Price is an English fashion designer best known for evening wear and suits, and for being as much an "image-maker" as a designer. [1] He has collaborated with a number of high-profile musicians, including David Bowie, Robert Palmer, Iva Davies, [2] Steve Strange, and Duran Duran, but especially Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose look was defined by Price's designs.

  7. Jászalsószentgyörgy - Wikipedia

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    Tilda, the daughter of the old Richter, who was known as the milkwoman, always invited her best customers and offered them freshly baked challah. [ 3 ] Every family in the Jewish community earned respect, not just through their wealth but also due to their hard work and diligence.