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- greengrocer's apostrophes or grocer's apostrophes. They are sometimes humorously called greengrocers apostrophe's, rogue apostrophes, or idiot's apostrophes (a literal...
- Apostrophe (') is the fifth solo album and eighteenth in total by Frank Zappa, released in March 1974 in both stereo and quadraphonic formats. An edited...
- from the 2010 album Chainmail and Cello Apostrophes (talk show), a French television program about books Apostrophes: A Book of Tributes to Masters of Music...
- 'apologetic' or parochial apostrophe is the distinctive use of apostrophes in some Modern Scots spelling. Apologetic apostrophes generally occurred where...
- An apostrophe is an exclamatory figure of speech. It occurs when a speaker breaks off from addressing the audience (e.g., in a play) and directs speech...
- for typographic (curly) apostrophes. Both U+0027 and U+2019 are ambiguous about distinguishing punctuation from apostrophes. Lunsford, Susan (2001)....
- ISBN 978-0-8248-3131-8. Retrieved 17 July 2010. "Samoa to restore use of apostrophes and macrons". SamoaNews.com. 25 November 2012. Unicode Standard 5.1 Archived...
- Sounes, Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life, Grove Press: 1998, ISBN 0-8021-3697-4, pp. 182-3. IMDb Apostrophes on INA Apostrophes on IMDb...
- formed with the suffix -'s, but in some cases just with the addition of an apostrophe to an existing s. This form is sometimes called the Saxon genitive, reflecting...
- originally named after people not to include apostrophes in their names. In 2006, the society called for apostrophes to be used in the names of Harrods, Selfridges...