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- with a typeface of a slightly condensed underlying structure with flat, unbracketed serifs, extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes, and an overall...
- to the classification slab serif, or Egyptian, where the serifs are unbracketed and similar in weight to the horizontal strokes of the letters. Egyptienne...
- strokes being extremely fine), the verticality of the characters and their unbracketed, hairline serifs. They correspond to the Didot of the Thibaudeau classification...
- South Carolina South Florida Syracuse Mainland Battle 4 Atlantis was unbracketed for 2016. Auburn, Ohio State, Saint Mary's, VCU and Virginia Tech will...
- quotation, the ellipsis is enclosed in parentheses or square brackets. An unbracketed ellipsis indicates an interruption or pause in speech. The syntactic...
- propitiatorium, and in the first occurrence, Exodus 25:17, also inserts an unbracketed gloss "that is a table hiling the ark" – hiling is Middle English for...
- printing during the 19th century. It is characterized by: Narrow and unbracketed (hairline) serifs. (The serifs have a nearly constant width along their...
- teams finishing third and fourth playing away The quarter-finals are unbracketed, and follow the standard 1v8, 2v7, 3v6, 4v5 format, as found in the Heineken...
- Canada had no veto power over these terms and accepted the "existing unbracketed text, sight unseen and without input." In September 2012, the International...
- became standard for designers. Dead History's strokes transition from unbracketed serifs and contrasting stroke width on the left side of characters to...