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  2. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    The individual bubbles are read in the order of the language. For example, in English, the bubbles are read from left to right in a panel, while in Japanese, it is the other way around. Sometimes the bubbles are "stacked", with two characters having multiple bubbles, one above the other. Such stacks are read from the top down.

  3. Le mille bolle blu - Wikipedia

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    "Le mille bolle blu" ("A Thousand Blue Bubbles") is a 1961 Italian song composed by Vito Pallavicini and Carlo Alberto Rossi. Together with "Io amo, tu ami", the song was the Mina's entry at the eleventh edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, where it was presented in a double performance with Jenny Luna.

  4. Speech scroll - Wikipedia

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    However, earlier works using banderoles are the Aachen Gospels of Otto III (c. 975) and the 12th-century English Romanesque Cloisters Cross. [8] The latter work demonstrates the use of banderoles as attributes for Old Testament prophets , to distinguish them from the book-carrying Four Evangelists of the New Testament and other Christian saints ...

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  6. Grawlix - Wikipedia

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    Grawlix in a speech bubble. Grawlix (/ ˈ ɡ r ɔː l ɪ k s /) or obscenicon is the use of typographical symbols to replace profanity.Mainly used in cartoons and comics, [1] [2] it is used to get around language restrictions or censorship in publishing.

  7. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Text in PDF is represented by text elements in page content streams. A text element specifies that characters should be drawn at certain positions. The characters are specified using the encoding of a selected font resource. A font object in PDF is a description of a digital typeface.

  8. Bubble - Wikipedia

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    Barney Bubbles (Colin Fulcher, 1942–1983), English graphic artist; John W. Bubbles (John William Sublett, 1902–1986), American entertainer; Patricia Harmsworth, Viscountess Rothermere (1933–1992), English socialite and actress; William James (Royal Navy officer, born 1881) (1881–1974), British admiral, politician and author Bubbles

  9. Psychobabble - Wikipedia

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    Psychobabble (a portmanteau of "psychology" or "psychoanalysis" and "babble") is a derogatory name for therapy speech or writing that uses psychological jargon, buzzwords, and esoteric language to create an impression of truth or plausibility. The term implies that the speaker or writer lacks the experience and understanding necessary for the ...