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  2. Scriber - Wikipedia

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    A scriber is a hand tool used in metal work to mark lines on workpieces, prior to machining. The process of using a scriber is called scribing and is just part of the process of marking out . It is used instead of pencils or ink lines, because the latter are hard to see, easily erased, and imprecise due to their wide mark; scribe lines are thin ...

  3. Scribe - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the Scribe Mir 'Abd Allah Katib in the Company of a Youth Burnishing Paper (Mughal Empire, ca. 1602). A scribe is a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of automatic printing.

  4. Scrivener - Wikipedia

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    Scriveners remain common mainly in countries where literacy rates remain low, for example India; they read letters for illiterate customers, as well as write letters or fill out forms for a fee.

  5. Scribe equipment (hieroglyph) - Wikipedia

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    The scribe equipment hieroglyph is often used as a determinative for items relating to writing or the scribe. Combined with the determinative for person ð“€€ (Gardiner no. A1), the hieroglyph is read as zẖꜣw, probably pronounced [θaçÊ€aw] [2] or [θiçÉ«u] [3] in Old Egyptian, and [saçÊ”aw] or [saçÊ”u] following the changes in pronunciation of z in Middle Egyptian and of ꜣ in Late ...

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    Other monthly increases include the broadcast TV fee — what subscribers pay to see local over-the-air channels — which is up $3.45, or more than 13%, to $29.10 per month. Xfinity internet ...

  7. Scriba (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Rome, the scriba (Latin; pl.: scribae [1]) was a public notary or clerk (see also scrivener).The public scribes were the highest in rank of the four prestigious occupational grades (decuriae) among the apparitores, the attendants of the magistrates who were paid from the state treasury. [2]

  8. Washington Post report: Subscriber loss after non ... - AOL

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    The Washington Post has lost at least 250,000 subscribers since announcing last Friday that it would not endorse a candidate for president — roughly 10 percent of its digital following, the ...

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    at . In the meantime, fans can sign up for a free Hallmark+ trial to see if they might want to become a subscriber after all. The service is basically a haven for Hallmark fans, offering unlimited ...