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  2. Asterisk - Wikipedia

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    Asterisks used to illustrate a section break in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Three spaced asterisks centered on a page is called a dinkus and may represent a jump to a different scene, thought, or section. A group of three asterisks arranged in a triangular formation is called an asterism. It may be used instead of a name on a title page. [52]

  3. Nigger - Wikipedia

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    The word nigger, then spelled in English neger or niger, appeared in the 16th century as an adaptation of French nègre, itself from Spanish negro. They go back to the Latin adjective niger ([ˈnɪɡɛr]), meaning "black". [9] [10] In its original English-language usage, nigger (also spelled niger) was a word for a dark-skinned individual.

  4. English terms with diacritical marks - Wikipedia

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    Certain words, like piñata, jalapeño and quinceañera, are usually kept intact. In many instances the ñ is replaced with the plain letter n. In words of German origin (e.g. doppelgänger), the letters with umlauts ä, ö, ü may be written ae, oe, ue. [14] This could be seen in many newspapers during World War II, which printed Fuehrer for ...

  5. Study shows why ending text message in a period could be a ...

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    In a new study, scientists prove that ending your text with a period could make you come across insincere. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Chris Rock, Louis C.K. spark outrage for using N-word ... - AOL

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    A resurfaced clip from 2011 shows Chris Rock, Louis C.K. and Ricky Gervais using the N-word as Jerry Seinfeld says he would 'never' do so.

  7. Former Harvard head said she was called 'N-word,' got death ...

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    Gay made the comments in a New York Times opinion piece on Wednesday, a day after she yielded to pressure from Harvard's Jewish community and members of Congress to step down over the Dec. 5 ...

  8. Typographical error - Wikipedia

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    The Wicked Bible The Judas Bible in St. Mary's Church, Totnes, Devon, UK. The Wicked Bible omits the word "not" in the commandment, "thou shalt not commit adultery".. The Judas Bible is a copy of the second folio edition of the authorized version, printed by Robert Barker, printer to James VI and I, in 1613, and given to the church for the use of the Mayor of Totnes.

  9. Lakes cheerleaders, football players called n-word during ...

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    It was bad.” “The student section was yelling the n-word at our players,” said coach Dave Miller. “Our coaches heard it throughout the game from their players. It was bad.”