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  2. Upside-down question and exclamation marks - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down marks, simple in the era of hand typesetting, were originally recommended by the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy), in the second edition of the Ortografía de la lengua castellana (Orthography of the Castilian language) in 1754 [3] recommending it as the symbol indicating the beginning of a question in written Spanish—e.g. "¿Cuántos años tienes?"

  3. Orthography - Wikipedia

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    An orthography is a set of conventions for writing a language, including norms of spelling, punctuation, word boundaries, capitalization, hyphenation, and emphasis.. Most national and international languages have an established writing system that has undergone substantial standardization, thus exhibiting less dialect variation than the spoken language.

  4. Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Punctuation marks are marks indicating how a piece of written text should be read (silently or aloud) and, consequently, understood. [1] The oldest known examples of punctuation marks were found in the Mesha Stele from the 9th century BC, consisting of points between the words and horizontal strokes between sections.

  5. Diaeresis (diacritic) - Wikipedia

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    Diaeresis [a] (/ d aɪ ˈ ɛr ə s ɪ s,-ˈ ɪər-/ dy-ERR-ə-siss, -⁠ EER-) [1] is a diacritical mark consisting of two dots ( ̈) that indicates that two adjacent vowel letters are separate syllables – a vowel hiatus (also called a diaeresis) – rather than a digraph or diphthong.

  6. Why Germany's Election Matters - AOL

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    The leader and top candidate for chancellor of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Friedrich Merz walks past a wall with the campaign slogan 'Forward Again' on Feb. 3, 2025.

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    state n_electoral_votes diff_xibar diff_stddev undecided_xibar undecided_stddev_boost clinton_win_prob AL 9 -18.7873960043942 1.75170336088386 5.66016310791339 0.962612773454658 2.23293813425318e-12 AK 3 -6.2353142623438504 1.6213453671725602 7.740879004076031 1.31647602110137 0.0169009080669994 AZ 11 -1.39972844943028 1.29294633076839 7.30255107074491 1.24193045420832 0.290409790070947 AR 6 ...

  8. Martha Stewart Says ‘Maybe Some Day’ She Will Host ... - AOL

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    “I still have his name and his number … I’m so p-----,” she continued. “Maybe someday.” “You would be fantastic,” said Fallon. “Oh I would,” Stewart agreed.

  9. Dollar sign - Wikipedia

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    The dollar sign, also known as the peso sign, is a currency symbol consisting of a capital S crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or depending on typeface), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "dollar" or "peso".