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Stigma and may
Just as in historical typesetting practice, some versions of Stigma may be indistinguishable from some versions of Koppa.
Some of these shapes may be indistinguishable from realizations of the other Greek numeral, Stigma, in other fonts.
; Stigma: A program benefiting only the poor may carry a stigma on its use and be demeaning ; compare poverty food.
Stigma may also be described as a label that associates a person to a set of unwanted characteristics that form a stereotype.

Stigma and who
Stigma and Miret reformed Agnostic Front in May 1996 and did a few reunion shows in December 1996, signing to Epitaph Records and recruiting Jimmy Colletti on drums and Rob Kabula, who was playing with Against The Grain at the time, on bass.
He had three wives, who in turn each had two other husbands besides him, and these were open marriages where spouses were free to pursue sexual relationships with others, as evidenced when one of Phlox's wives visited the Enterprise and openly flirted with Trip Tucker, in the Star Trek Enterprise season 2 episode 14 episode titled " Stigma.

Stigma and from
Even in the last few centuries the fylfot is conspicuous by its absence from grants of arms ( understandably so since 1945 ; see: Swastika – Stigma ).
Stigma against mental illness can keep people from acknowledging problems and seeking help.
* Ops, the third strain of Stigma from Trauma Center: New Blood
In October 2007, Greek label Kyrck Productions released the Stigma Diabolicum compilation, which featured both the Grymyrk and Trøndertun demos, as well as material from the Stigma Diabolicum demos Lacus de Luna and Luna de Nocturnus and two tracks (" Thule " and " Fall ") from a 1991 Thorns rehearsal.
The episode " Stigma " ( 2003 ) revealed that the Vulcan named T ' Pol ( played by Jolene Blalock ) had become infected with a disease from a forced mind meld.
* Stigma Diabolicum-Various reh-tapes and live-tape from Stjørdalen, Norway 1990
Falk defines Existential Stigma " as stigma deriving from a condition which the target of the stigma either did not cause or over which he has little control.

Stigma and social
Stigma and discrimination can add to the suffering and disability associated with mental disorders ( or with being diagnosed or judged as having a mental disorder ), leading to various social movements attempting to increase understanding and challenge social exclusion.

Stigma and .
Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity.
* Jones, C. P. ( 1987 ) " Stigma: Tattooing and Branding in Graeco-Roman Antiquity ," in Journal of Roman Studies, 77 / 1987, pp. 139 – 155
Stigma does have negative impacts on people.
Stigma ( botany ) | Stigma, 2.
Type-Moon's Fate Stay Night is in Fuyuki City, certain families have magical circuits in their blood, and can cast spells among other abilities, while Takahiro Yamato's Kaze no Stigma is set in modern Japan and center around a young man with powers to control wind.
Compare Mental Health Stigma, Mensa International and gay pride, for example.
Example of a 19th-century font using turned-lamedh-shaped capital Koppa and G-shaped capital Stigma.
Stigma and Koppa in modern fonts.
* 1963: Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity.
Stigma remained a major problem, and the traditional distrust of authorities also remained.
In 2003, Gore spoke at the " Erasing the Stigma Awards " about her experience with depression after her son, Al Gore III, was hit by a car when he was a young child.
She continues to write music for commercials and anime such as the recent # 1 Japanese box office movie Gedo Senki and the popular Kaze no Stigma.
Formed by guitarist Vinnie Stigma ( formerly of the Eliminators ) in November / December 1980, with Diego on bass and Rob Krekus on drums.
Sometime later, Miret was arrested on drug charges after releasing a live album, and spent his time in prison writing new songs while Stigma and the band toured Europe for the first time.
Vinnie Stigma apparently remarked that he hated Last Warning.
# Stigma and discrimination.
This was partly thanks to a new style of guitar playing developed by Snorre ' Blackthorn ' Ruch of Stigma Diabolicum / Thorns and Øystein ' Euronymous ' Aarseth of Mayhem, in which guitarists played full chords using all the strings of the guitar in place of " powerchords " using only two or three strings.

may and attach
If the gas is inhaled, some of the radon particles may attach to the inner lining of the lung.
::: The King may confer titles of nobility, without ever having the power to attach privileges to them.
The end of each fiber acts as a template onto which free protein molecules may attach, allowing the fiber to grow.
External keyboards may attach to the PDA directly, using a cable, or may use wireless technology such as infrared or Bluetooth to connect to the PDA.
This version, which may have been by Martin himself, is the first to attach a name to the figure, indicating that she was known as " John Anglicus " or " John of Mainz.
However, in other rings, the ideals may be distinct from the ring elements, and certain properties of integers, when generalized to rings, attach more naturally to the ideals than to the elements of the ring.
In individuals with feminized or ambiguous genitalia, there is a tendency towards a macroclitoris or microphallus, and the urethra may attach to the phallus.
The wall may have places to attach belay ropes, but may also be used to practice lead climbing or bouldering.
The toxin requires highly specific receptors on the cells ' surface in order to attach and enter the cell ; species such as cattle, swine, and deer which do not carry these receptors may harbor toxigenic bacteria without any ill effect, shedding them in their feces, from which they may be spread to humans.
The shoulder harness may attach to the lap belt tongue, or it may have a tongue and buckle completely separate from those of the lap belt.
A bib apron may either have a strap around the neck ( perhaps the most widespread use today ), or shoulder straps that criss-cross at the back and attach to the waistband.
When it sends itself out, it may attach a file from the infected machine, leading to possible privacy breaches.
Despite its basis in religious symbolism ( the triptych ) and less-than-subtle imagery ( the crucifixion ), the paintings are difficult to attach specifically to traditional Christian symbolism, and may act on the viewers subliminally.
Novelists, artists, and moviemakers may attach special moral or aesthetic significance to their " apartness " or misshapenness.
The designer may attach a rough lump of clay on the main figure as a temporary head while the real head is sculpted on a separate armature.
As with Shiga toxin, the toxin requires highly specific receptors on the cells ' surface in order to attach and enter the cell ; species such as cattle, swine, and deer which do not carry these receptors may harbor toxigenic bacteria without any ill effect, shedding them in their feces, from where they may be spread to humans.
The modularity theorem implies a closely related analytic statement: to an elliptic curve E over Q we may attach a corresponding L-series.
He is apt to attach an exaggerated importance to some of the authorities which he was the first to bring to light, to see a general tendency in what may only be the expression of an individual eccentricity, to rely too much on ambassadors ' reports which may have been written for some special end, to enter too fully into the details of diplomatic correspondence.
< center > Some remoras, such as this Echeneis naucrates, may attach themselves to scuba divers.

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