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A shamrock. A shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. [1] The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg ([ˈʃamˠɾˠoːɡ]), which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair and simply means "young clover". [2]
Apple significantly changed the wallpapers available for use with iOS 11. In the initial beta version, released after Apple's developer conference, Apple included one new wallpaper, [40] and removed all the six "Live" animated fish wallpapers, introduced with the iPhone 6S in 2015. [41] The iOS 11.2 release later brought iPhone X/8/8 Plus ...
Kenneth Wayne Shamrock (né Kilpatrick; born February 11, 1964) [8] [9] is an American retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. He is currently signed to WWE under a Legends contract, under the ring name Ken Shamrock. [10] He is best known for his time in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), WWE and other combat sports. [11]
Pournader, Roozbeh; Felt, Doug (2016-11-07), Add text and emoji standardized variation sequences for 96 symbols L2/16-325 Moore, Lisa (2016-11-18), "Consensus 149-C13", UTC #149 Minutes , Consensus: Remove the 7 characters documented in L2/16-332 from Emoji_Modifier_Base, for the beta version of Emoji 4.0, including a change of two characters ...
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The first version of Apple Color Emoji was released alongside iPhone OS 2.2 in November 2008 and contained 471 individual emoji glyphs. [9] Originally limited to Japanese iPhone models, this restriction was later lifted. [10] The designers of the first Apple Color Emoji typeface were Raymond Sepulveda, Angela Guzman and Ollie Wagner. [11]