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  2. List of television programs: F - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first letter (excluding "the") of the title is F.

  3. Double-barrelled name - Wikipedia

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    Many double-barrelled names are written without a hyphen, causing confusion as to whether the surname is double-barrelled or not. Notable persons with unhyphenated double-barrelled names include politicians David Lloyd George (who used the hyphen when appointed to the peerage) and Iain Duncan Smith, composers Ralph Vaughan Williams and Andrew Lloyd Webber, military historian B. H. Liddell Hart ...

  4. Category:Compound surnames - Wikipedia

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    Surnames that are composed of more than one word, including double-barrelled surnames. There may or may not be a hyphen. There may or may not be a hyphen. The main article for this category is Compound surname .

  5. 100 girl names that start with 'F' - AOL

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    From Flora to Finley, parents seeking girl names that start with "F" having many options, ranging from classic names to unique names, as well as international.

  6. 200 baby names that start with 'F' - AOL

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    200 baby names that start with "F" for parents seeking unique baby names and modern baby names for baby boys and baby girls.

  7. The top 24 baby girl names that start with 'F' - AOL

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    The top girl names that start with "F" according to baby naming consultant Pamela Redmond of the baby name website Nameberry.

  8. English compound - Wikipedia

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    The following compound modifiers are always hyphenated when they are not written as one word: An adjective preceding a noun to which -d or -ed has been added as a past-participle construction, used before a noun: "loud-mouthed hooligan" "middle-aged lady" "rose-tinted glasses" A noun, adjective, or adverb preceding a present participle:

  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 .