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:* and Welsh
:* From Celtic languages: Arthur ( Welsh has / θ / medially: / ærθɨr /); Abernathy, Abernethy

:* and uses
:* Faroese uses acute accents and other special letters.
:* Icelandic uses acute accents and other special letters.
:* Danish and Norwegian uses additional characters like the o-slash ø and the a-circle å.
:* Swedish uses characters identical to a-umlaut ( ä ) and o-umlaut ( ö ) in the place of ash and o-slash in addition to the a-circle ( å ).
:* Irish uses acute accents, called fadas.
:* Following orthographic reforms since the 1970s, Scottish Gaelic uses grave accents only, which can be used on any vowel ( à, è, ì, ò, ù ).
:* Manx uses the single diacritic ç combined with h to give the digraph < çh > ( pronounced / tʃ /) to mark the distinction between it and the digraph < ch > ( pronounced / h / or / x /).
:* Asturian uses Ḷ ( lower case ḷ ), and Ḥ ( lower case ḥ )
:* Romanian uses a breve on the letter a ( ă ) to indicate the sound schwa, as well as a circumflex over the letters a ( â ) and i ( î ) for the sound.
:* The Slovak alphabet uses the acute ( á é í ó ú ý ĺ ŕ ), caron ( č ď ľ ň š ť ž ), umlaut ( ä ) and circumflex accent ( ô ).
:* Finnish uses dotted vowels ( ä and ö ).
:* Hungarian uses the umlaut, the acute and double acute accent ( unique to Hungarian ): ö ü, á é í ó ú and ő ű.
:* Turkish uses a G with a breve ( Ğ ), two letters with an umlaut ( Ö and Ü, representing two rounded front vowels ), two letters with a cedilla ( Ç and Ş, representing the affricate and the fricative ), and also possesses a dotted capital İ ( and a dotless lowercase ı representing a high unrounded back vowel ).
:* Hawaiian uses the kahakô ( macron ) over vowels, although there is some disagreement over considering them as individual letters.
:* Kurdish uses the symbols Ç, Ê, Î, Ş and Û with other 26 standard Latin alphabet symbols.
:* Maltese uses a C, G, and Z with a dot over them ( Ċ, Ġ, Ż ), and also has an H with an extra horizontal bar.
:* Vietnamese uses the horn diacritic for the letters ơ and ư ; the circumflex for the letters â, ê, and ô ; the breve for the letter ă ; and a bar through the letter đ.
:* Lakota alphabet uses the caron for the letters č, ȟ, ǧ, š, and ž.
:* Tabloid journalism – writing which uses opinionated or wild claims.
:* The BookKeeper process is a non-aqueous, liquid phase process that uses magnesium oxide.
:* The CSC Book Saver uses carbonated magnesium propylate for deacidification.
:* The Wei T ' o process uses methoxy magnesium methyl carbonate, or isopropoxy magnesium isopropyl carbonate, and new products are coming out in 2008.
:* Doppler processing, which uses filters to separate clutter from desirable signals
:* Remark ฉ ั นห ิ วแล ้ ว mostly means " I am hungry right now " because normally, แล ้ ว () is a past-tense marker, but แล ้ ว has many other uses as well.

:* and acute
:* The acute accent " ́" above any vowel in Cyrillic alphabets is used in dictionaries, books for children and foreign learners to indicate the word stress, it also can be used for disambiguation of similarly spelled words with different lexical stresses.
:* The primary stage: One painless sore, less than an inch across, with raised borders found at the site of sexual contact, and during acute stages of infection, the lymph nodes in the groin become diseased, firm, and rubbery.

:* and accents
:* + + ( not in most accents of American English )

:* and on
:* New York City has numerous Bastille Day celebrations each July, including Bastille Day on 60th Street hosted by the French Institute Alliance Française between Fifth and Lexington Avenues on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Bastille Day on Smith Street in Brooklyn, and Bastille Day in Tribeca.
:* Twenty three surviving blocks of the frieze from the interior of the temple are exhibited on an upper level.
:* Two American country dance films on DVD: " Country Corners " ( 1976 ), and " Full of Life A-Dancin '" ( 1978 ).
:* Highest point: Mount Fogo 2, 829 m ( a volcano on Fogo Island )
:* Scouting on the NSW Central Coast
:* Any total order on X has exactly one equivalence class, X itself, because x ~ y for all x and y ;
:* Any subset of the identity relation on X has equivalence classes that are the singletons of X.
:* Shemot, on Exodus 1-5: Affliction in Egypt, Moses is found and called, Pharaoh
:* Va ' eira, on Exodus 6-9: Plagues 1 to 7 of Egypt
:* Bo, on Exodus 10-13: Last plagues of Egypt, first Passover
:* Beshalach, on Exodus 13-17: Parting the Sea, water, manna, Amalek
:* Yitro, on Exodus 18-20: Jethro ’ s advice, The Ten Commandments
:* Mishpatim, on Exodus 21-24: The Covenant Code
:* Terumah, on Exodus 25-27: God's instructions on the Tabernacle and furnishings
:* Tetzaveh, on Exodus 27-30: God's instructions on the first priests
:* Ki Tisa, on Exodus 30-34: Census, anointing oil, golden calf, stone tablets, Moses radiant
:* Vayakhel, on Exodus 35-38: Israelites collect gifts make the Tabernacle and furnishings
:* Pekudei, on Exodus 38-40: The Tabernacle is set up and filled

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