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A dotted antisigma or dotted reversed sigma ( antisigma periestigmenon: ) may indicate a line after which rearrangements should be made, or to variant readings of uncertain priority.

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The dotted line can be replaced with a half-metre long line starting at the edge of the penalty area and extending towards the sideline, five metres from the shortline.
To represent it, either a dotted line connects different vertices to represent them as being part of the same information set ( i. e., the players do not know at which point they are ), or a closed line is drawn around them.
The unusual pink granite at Great Trowlesworthy Tor was also quarried, and there were many other small granite quarries dotted around the moor.
The organisation's Templar Houses, hundreds of which were dotted throughout Europe and the Near East, gave them a widespread presence at the local level.
Auger transitions ( red curve ) are more probable for lighter elements, while X-ray yield ( dotted blue curve ) becomes dominant at higher atomic numbers.
The fjord widens into a bay dotted with skerries near its mouth, opening into Labrador Sea at approximately.
On September 5, 2009, John and Annie Glenn dotted the " i " during Ohio State University's Script Ohio marching band performance, at the Ohio State-Navy football game halftime show.
The T and N vectors at two points on a plane curve, a translated version of the second frame ( dotted ), and the change in T: δT '.
Note that the theoretical curves and the observed curves are not plotted at the same scale: the dotted curves, in fact, represent only one-eighth of the theoretical displacements.
The dotted line indicates the discontinuity at the Gly ¯/ Cl ¯ moving boundary.
In addition to Hidden Valley Lake at the heart of the community, the development is dotted with numerous, smaller lakes.
Construction booms through Snohomish and King counties also meant jobs at the gravel pits dotted around Granite Falls.
After the three loud, dramatic variations which precede it, this eighth variation offers relief and contrast in the form of a soft, strongly melodic piece, the melody moving at a stately pace in half-and dotted half-notes, with the bass providing a quiet accompaniment in the form of rising figures.
Consul Cheesman, who records his surprise on arriving in Ethiopia at finding that the upper waters of " one of the most famous of the rivers of the world, and one whose name was well known to the ancients " was in his lifetime " marked on the map by dotted lines ", managed to map the upper course of the Blue Nile between 1925 – 1933.
Caravanserais dotted the major trade routes across the region, placed at intervals of a day's travel.
If disc galaxies had mass distributions which were similar to the observed distribution of stars and gas, the rotation curves velocities should decline at large distances ( dotted line A in illustration ), in the same way as other systems with most of their mass in the centre, such as the Solar System of planets or the moons of Jupiter, following the prediction of Kepler's Laws.
* Zenith – Arabic zamt was misread ; in Latin letters, at the time, the letter i was never dotted, so " m " looked like " ni ".
Temperature and mass density against altitude from the NRLMSISE-00 International Standard Atmosphere | standard atmosphere model ( the eight dotted lines in each " decade " are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729 )
By the 12th century, Carolingian letters became more angular and were written closer together, less legibly than in previous centuries ; at the same time, the modern dotted i appeared.
The capital was dotted with temples in a distinct Xieng Khouang style, i. e., simple low roofs with a characteristic ‘ waist ’ at the foundation.
Since 2000, Middlesex University has been reducing the number of campuses dotted around London ’ s North Circular Road in an effort to cut inefficiencies by consolidating much of the university's teaching, learning and research at the flagship campus in Hendon.
The first 50, 000 Apple IIGS's manufactured had a reproduced copy of Steve Wozniak's signature (" Woz ") at the front right corner of the case, with a dotted line and the phrase " Limited Edition " printed just below it.
Although the Tropic of Capricorn is represented on maps as a " dotted line " that lies at 23 ° 26 ' 22 ", there is actually a bio-geographical overlap of Tropical and Temperate zones more than 500 km wide ; Rockhampton is roughly at its centre on the East Coast of Australia.
Also, each visiting dignitary to Rideau Hall is asked to plant a tree ; as such, the park, mostly along the main drive, is dotted with nearly 100 trees with small plaques at their bases listing the name and office of the person who planted each particular tree.

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The great majority of the cases seem to involve substitution of the sequence dotted eighth + sixteenth for what is written as two eighth notes.
In addition to the dotting of eighth note sequences, the sequence dotted quarter + sixteenth often realized with " double dotting ".

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Thus, the dotted line shown in figure 4 was taken as typical for the temperature distribution for all blowing rates.
At each end is a goal 2. 14 m ( 7 feet ) high and 3. 66 m ( 12 ft ) wide measured from the inner sides of the posts and crossbar, and an approximately semi-circular area 14. 63 m ( 16 yd ) from the goal known as the shooting circle ( or D or arc ), bounded by a solid line, with a dotted line 5 m ( 5 yd 6 in — this marking was not established until after metric conversion ) from that, as well as lines across the field 22. 90 m ( 25 yd ) from each end-line ( generally referred to as the 23 m lines ) and in the center of the field.
Babylon was one of the many ancient city-states that dotted the Mesopotamian plain and waged war on each other for control of fertile agricultural land.
From a very early period through to the Reformation, Scotland was dotted over with certain divisions of lands known as " Schyres.
When a final composition was achieved, scaled-up full-size cartoons were often made, which were then pricked with a pin and " pounced " with a bag of soot to leave dotted lines on the surface as a guide.
At the time, the area was an open grassland dotted with woodlands inhabited by woolly mammoths and giant ground sloths.
In the early part of the twentieth century, there was a dotted abbreviation form “ per cent .”, as opposed to “ per cent ”.
In the 15th century the Market Place was dotted with stone crosses marking the centres for certain trades and goods.
The barrel vault was originally painted brilliant-blue and dotted with gold stars, to the design of Piermatteo Lauro de ' Manfredi da Amelia.
This had the advantage of reducing confusion in the countries that used the full stop to separate groups of digits and it was generally clearer in handwriting ( particularly when writing on a dotted baseline as on many forms ).
The Midwest was no exception, dotted with small farms all across the region.
The world was also dotted with a system of one-way portals which expedited travel.
The area was reported to be the largest dark tobacco producer in the world ; large tobacco warehouses and stemmeries dotted the downtown Henderson area.
The lake was so large that five islands dotted its surface.
In 1834, when John Talbot settled along a winding creek in the infancy of southeast Michigan ’ s history, the area was a vast forest, dotted with clear blue lakes and occupied by the Potawatomi.
D ’ Lo was originally known as the village of Millhaven during the early 19th century due to the many watermills that dotted the Strong River in that area.
Although dotted with several small mountains, the land was suitable for grazing and growing grain.
The Lenni Lenape Native Americans were the first known organized inhabitants of this area, having settled here about one thousand years ago and forming an agricultural society, occupying small villages that dotted what was to become Marlboro Township.
The baroque capital city of Malta, Valletta, dating back to the 16th Century, was built following a rigid grid plan of uniformly designed houses, dotted with palaces, churches and squares.
As part of the vast Ellsworth Air Force Base complex, the land north of Sturgis was dotted with 50 Minuteman missile silos, with the closest ( L5 ) only from the center of the town.
After the war, much of the land was sold and smaller farms dotted the countryside.

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