But what is so special about the ampersand, specifically, in regard to this? |
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To avoid any further confusion, though, Ryan took the ampersand out of the show's title and replaced it with a slash. |
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The ampersand is an ancient Roman symbol derived from the ligature or combination into one character of the e and t in the Latin et, meaning and. |
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An accelerator key can be set with an ampersand placed in front of the letter you are using. |
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The two parts of the painting are joined by the ampersand, which here begins to resemble a sundial or the hammer and sickle of the Soviet past. |
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Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between. |
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Most of my coding validates, but when it doesn't it's usually due to the fact that there's an ampersand or something like that in a link and it doesn't like it. |
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For Clean Bandit's second 2014 collaboration with Jess Glynne, Glynne was upgraded from a Ft to an ampersand. |
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These are little labels enclosed between an ampersand and a semi-colon. |
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Since my blogger app simply turns the posting's first paragraph into its item description, an ampersand in graph one brought the feed to its knees. |
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Each line is a command to run, and, with the exception of the window manager line, each command must be placed in the background using the ampersand. |
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If you do use this syntax in Secure Shell sessions, the ampersand is removed from your command before it is sent to the host. |
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The address of the memory location where the variable is stored can be found by placing an ampersand in front of the variable name. |
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And he devotes an entire chapter to the beauties of the ampersand. |
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Gmail doesn't recognize special search characters like square brackets, parentheses, currency symbols, the ampersand, the pound sign, and asterisks. |
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Although we say there's no higher accolade in the the collaboration world than the ampersand, it is possible the slash is an even greater compliment. |
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It tells the story of republican Rome's cleverest statesman, Cicero, as remembered by his secretary of 36 years, Tiro. Tiro has a nifty claim to fame: he invented the ampersand. |
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Maybe we will wake up tomorrow and discover that the Guggenheim has acquired the ampersand, and then there will be a big rush for the exclamation mark and the question mark. |
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Note: For most connections, you can omit the parentheses and ampersand. |
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NiceLabel software automatically creates the ampersand during the export. |
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The ampersand character in many logics acts as an operator connecting two propositions. |
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Marcus also serves as president and CEO of Calloway Laboratories, which recently signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Ampersand. |
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Dana Niles has joined Ampersand as the firm's CFO and Chief Compliance Officer. |
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The company also announced the appointment of Marc Dulude and Charles Yie of Ampersand Ventures to the firstRain Board of Directors, with Dulude assuming the role of Chairman. |
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In conjunction with this investment, Herbert Hooper and Marc Dulude, both general partners at Ampersand Ventures, have joined RadPharm's Board of Directors. |
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