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- brackets or parentheses ( ) recalling the shape of the crescent moon (Latin: luna). Most typewriters only had the left and right parentheses. Square brackets...
- Triple parentheses or triple brackets, or an echo, often referred to in print as an (((echo))), are an antisemitic symbol that has been used to highlight...
- multiple pairs of parentheses are required in a mathematical expression (such as in the case of nested parentheses), the parentheses may be replaced by...
- Interval, uses square brackets and parentheses Matrix, uses square brackets and parentheses Inner product space, uses parentheses and chevrons Glossary of mathematical...
- such as Delicatessen, L'Emploi du temps, Adultère, mode d'emploi and La parenthèse enchantée. Viard was a member of the 2003 Cannes Film Festival jury. Viard...
- rêvées (2004) La nuit du meurtre (2004) Tout va bien, c'est Noël (2004) La parenthèse interdite (2005) Celle qui reste (2005) Le Grand Charles (2006) Des fleurs...
- Underground, and ********ination Plots (1938–1945), p. 87 Rainer Orth: Parenthese: Jungs verworfene Pläne für ein Attentat auf Hitler, in: Ders.: „Der Amtssitz...
- exactly n pairs of parentheses is the n-th Catalan number C n {\displaystyle C_{n}} . Notice that the Dyck language of words with n parentheses pairs is equal...
- media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square...
- (Belgium) Belgium–Netherlands relations Benelux Union Southern Netherlands La parenthèse française et hollandaise (1795-1830), Encyclopædia Universalis. Retrieved...