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    • [DOC File]ISO/IEC 14496-22 'Open Font Format' (2nd ed.)

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      Format: 32-bit unsigned long (2 copies) totaling 64 bits. Title: Code Page Character Range Description: This field is used to specify the code pages encompassed by the font file in the 'cmap' subtable for platform 3, encoding ID 1 (Windows platform). If the font file is encoding ID 0, then the Symbol Character Set bit should be set.

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    • [DOCX File]South Carolina Legislature Online

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      (5.2) “Facility physical damage rate” means the final rate or premium charge for physical damage coverage which must be established by adding the physical damage loss component developed under Section 3873780 to the expense component developed under Section 38731420.

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    • [DOC File]HL7 V2.7 Style Guide

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      Use the article "an" before words or abbreviations that begin with a consonant but sound like a vowel (e.g. an ST data type or an NM data type). Guideline source: Associate Press Style Guide. "Version" Language Convention. Use a lower case "v" rather than spelling out the word "version" only if the version number appears, e.g., "v2.7".

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    • [DOC File]Rossview Latin - Home

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      I dedicate this collection to my friends Orville and Evelyn Brynelson and my parents George and Marion Greenwald. I especially thank James Steckel, Barbara Zhibkowski, Gustavo Betancourt, and Joshua Ellis, colleagues and computer experts extraordinaire, for their invaluable assistance.

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    • [DOC File]ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 N - IPSJ/ITSCJ

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      The language ID (LCID in the table below) refers to a value which identifies the language in which a particular string is written. Fifty of the language ID's are listed below, along with their corresponding code pages. There are 85 additional language ID's assigned. For a full list, please see informative reference 1 as listed in the bibliography.

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