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This template inserts a character resembling a Vietnamese tilde diacritic, called an apex in the Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum by Alexandre de Rhodes. This diacritic has not been included in the Unicode standard, so a lookalike, U+1DC3 ᷃ COMBINING SUSPENSION MARK , is used instead as a workaround.
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The Mustache template does nothing but reference methods in the (input data) view. [3] All the logic, decisions, and code is contained in this view, and all the markup (ex. output XML) is contained in the template. In a model–view–presenter (MVP) context: input data is from MVP-presenter, and the Mustache template is the MVP-view.
ASP.NET's code-behind model marks a departure from Classic ASP in that it encourages developers to build applications with separation of presentation and content in mind. In theory, this would allow a Web designer, for example, to focus on the design markup with less potential for disturbing the programming code that drives it.
A dog spirit who adores Kohina because she was the only person to acknowledge Inugami when they were still a real dog. This leads to Kokkuri-san and Inugami often fighting with one another. Inugami owns a pair of handguns that they use when angered or challenged, and can even use them when in their tiny dog form. Shigaraki (信楽)
Mihoko Koyama and her daughter, Hiroko Koyama, commissioned the American architect I. M. Pei to design the Miho Museum. Pei's design, which he came to call Shangri-La, is executed in a hilly and forested landscape. [28] Approximately three-quarters of the 17,400 square meter building is situated underground, carved out of a rocky mountaintop. [29]