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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Football/Templates

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    For most major clubs and national teams, there are navboxes for the current squad that can be inserted at the foot of a player's biography. See Category:Association football squad templates for a full list. To create a new squad template (having first checked there isn't one already) use the following templates: {{Football squad}} in ...

  3. Template:Football squad start - Wikipedia

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    This template starts a football squad table. It is intended to be followed by the template "Football squad player". Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Hide the note? hidenote no description Unknown optional Date date no description Unknown optional Reference ref no description Unknown optional Background bg no description Unknown optional Color color no ...

  4. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Hyphen: Dash, Hyphen-minus-Hyphen-minus: Dash, Hyphen, Minus sign ☞ Index: Manicule, Obelus (medieval usage) · Interpunct: Full-stop, Period, Decimal separator, Dot operator ‽ Interrobang (combined 'Question mark' and 'Exclamation mark') Inverted question and exclamation marks ¡ Inverted exclamation mark: Exclamation mark, Interrobang ...

  5. Template:Football squad player - Wikipedia

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    In {{Football squad start}}, {{football squad mid}} and {{Football squad player}}: nonumber: Many clubs use squad numbers, but others do not. Adding |nonumber=yes to {{football squad start}} will disable the number column entirely. If used, this parameter should also be added to every player's entry, as otherwise a dash will be shown.

  6. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    English orthography comprises the set of rules used when writing the English language, [1] [2] allowing readers and writers to associate written graphemes with the sounds of spoken English, as well as other features of the language. [3] English's orthography includes norms for spelling, hyphenation, capitalisation, word breaks, emphasis, and ...

  7. Moby Project - Wikipedia

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    Some entries, however, have a combination of actual hyphens and character 165, such as "bar•ber-sur•geon". There is little to no documentation of the hyphenation choices made; the following examples might give some flavour of the style of hyphenation used: at•mos•phere; at•tend•ant; ca•pac•i•ty; un•col•or•a•ble.

  8. Template:Football squad start2 - Wikipedia

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    The template gives displays the shirt no., country, position and full name of a football (soccer) player. Also mentions if a player is a captain, vice-captain or on-loan.

  9. Syllabification - Wikipedia

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    A hyphenation algorithm is a set of rules, especially one codified for implementation in a computer program, that decides at which points a word can be broken over two lines with a hyphen. For example, a hyphenation algorithm might decide that impeachment can be broken as impeach-ment or im-peachment but not impe-achment .