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electrical signals to send
text messages. In the late 19th century,
wireless telegraphy was
developed using radio waves. In 1933, the
German Reichspost (Reich...
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Text (MT or 𝕸; Hebrew: נֻסָּח הַמָּסוֹרָה, romanized: Nūssāḥ hamMāsōrā, lit. '
Text of the Tradition') is the
authoritative Hebrew and
Aramaic text of...
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decidedly Austrian German or
Swiss German characters (e.g. Pozuzo, Peru).
German is one of the
major languages of the world.
German is the second-most...
- A
text editor is a type of
computer program that
edits plain text. An
example of such
program is "notepad"
software (e.g.
Windows Notepad).
Text editors...
- The
North German Confederation (
German:
Norddeutscher Bund) was
initially a
German military alliance established in
August 1866
under the
leadership of...
- led-government in East
Germany,
German reunification saw the
former East
German states join the
Federal Republic of
Germany on 3
October 1990.
Germany has been described...
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generally considered to mark the
transition to
Middle High
German.
Surviving Old High
German texts were all
composed in
monastic scriptoria, so the overwhelming...
- In computing,
plain text is a
loose term for data (e.g. file contents) that
represent only
characters of
readable material but not its
graphical representation...
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Boilerplate text, or
simply boilerplate, is any
written text (copy) that can be
reused in new
contexts or
applications without significant changes to the...
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Textor is a
surname of
German and
Dutch origin,
meaning "weaver".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benoit Textor (c. 1509–c. 1565),
French physician...