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  2. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    It is rare for national or international standards on keyboard layouts to define an input method for the non-breaking space. An exception is the Finnish multilingual keyboard, accepted as the national standard SFS 5966 in 2008. According to SFS 5966, the non-breaking space can be entered with the key combination AltGr + Space. [16]

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Generally, use a non-breaking space before an ellipsis, and a regular space after it: "Alpha, Bravo,{{nbsp}}... Zulu" But where an ellipsis is immediately followed by any of . ? ! : ; , ) ] } or by a closing quotation mark (single or double), use a non-breaking space before the ellipsis, and no space after it: Jones wrote: "These stories amaze me.

  4. Glossary of Wobbly terms - Wikipedia

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    A strike breaker; an informer; possibly derived from "Pinkertons", a private detective agency frequently used by employers to break strikes. [2] Or from the German 'fink' (finch) as in "a little bird told me" Fix the Job Direct Action on the job; quickie strikes, passive resistance, deliberate bungling aimed to win better working conditions. [2]

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Glossaries

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    Every article on Wikipedia with a title in the form "Glossary of subject terms", or similar, is such a glossary, as are the glossary sections inside some articles. These are distinct from outlines, which are titled in the form "Outline of subject" and may also include definitions, but are organized as a hierarchy and use their own style of formatting not covered in this guideline.

  6. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    Definition Action that Put something into practice [1] Baked in Something which has been "baked in" is implied to be impossible to remove. Alternatively, "baked in" can refer to a desirable, although non-essential, property of a product being incorporated for the user's convenience. Boil the ocean Undertake an impossible or impractical task [1]

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  8. NBSP - Wikipedia

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    Non-breaking space; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From an initialism: ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Glossaries - Wikipedia

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    {} – The definition that applies to the {{term}}; uses <dd> with a class {} – a hatnote template properly formatted for the top of a {{defn}} definition {{glossary link}} – meta-template for creating shortcut templates for linking to definitions in specific glossaries; Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries; Meta