Note that Mr. Berry made absolutely no attempt to make this a pangram, or a puzzle where all 26 letters of the alphabet are used at least once. |
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As a result, the iroha-uta, the classic Japanese pangram from the Heian era, is a perfect poem, both in form and content. |
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Having learned my alphabet letters on a school-room chalkboard, I never thought I'd have a chance to witness nature reënacting this English-language pangram. |
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The canonical example of a deliberate pangram is The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, but shorter examples are possible. |
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It is not too surprising to find that there are no pangram grids of any size. |
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Like the search for the perfect palindrome, the pursuit of the perfect pangram has obsessed many people. |
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He said the foreign forces also conducted uncoordinated raids in Kharoto and Pangram areas of Charkh district, killing three Taliban. |
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