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In 2004, Chaosium published the Basic Roleplaying monographs ( the hyphen was dropped in the later products ).
It is also noted for its long, skinny ballroom, a " hyphen " Tyler had added to the house to accommodate the style of dancing popular then-what is today called " line dancing " but was then the " Virginia reel.
The hyphen in its title was later dropped ; the last hyphenated masthead appeared on 1 May 1993.
A Santa Monica faction ( parents of the " slash " and " hyphen " groups ) was formed which advocated gaming for the tribe.
It was missing both the ' o ' and also the hyphen in her last name, Julia Luis Dreyfus's '.
InterCity ( or, initially, " Inter-City " with a hyphen ) was first conceived as a brand name by British Rail for the launch in 1966 of its electrification of the major part of the West Coast Main Line, notably new express services between London and the major cities of Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool.
The new company was called The Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, and began trading on May 31, 1935 ; the hyphen was dropped in 1985.
The entire operation was reorganized and renamed Sony Pictures Entertainment ( SPE ) on August 7, 1991, and at the same time, TriStar ( which had officially lost its hyphen ) relaunched its television division in October.
Edward Coley Burne Jones ( the hyphen came later ) was born in Birmingham, the son of a Welshman, Edward Richard Jones, a frame-maker at Bennetts Hill, where a blue plaque commemorates the painter's childhood.
Once electrification was complete between London, the West Midlands and the North-West, a new set of high-speed long-distance services was introduced in 1966, launching British Rail's highly successful " Inter-City " brand ( the hyphen was later dropped ) and offering such unprecedented journey times as London to Manchester or Liverpool in 2 hours 40 minutes ( and even 2 hours 30 minutes for the twice-daily Manchester Pullman ).
Dyna-Flites – note correct spelling and use of the hyphenwas a brand of die-cast toy model airplanes sold in the 1970s, ' 80s and ' 90s by Zee Toys of California.
The hyphen between the words " sovereignty " and " association " was often stressed by Lévesque and other PQ members, to make it clear that both were inseparable.
These included such things as changing an em dash to an en dash, changing a minus sign to a hyphen, and correcting for added space that was automatically added when a sample form was reproduced.
The acronym PFLAG is pronounced " P-FLAG ", and until removal of the hyphen in 1993 was officially styled in that manner.
Despite having sold a short story and several articles under his real name, he initially submitted his first novel under a pseudonym ; it was the editor of that novel, Lester Del Rey, who first demanded he use his real name and then added the hyphen to create the name Lawrence Watt-Evans.
The Waldorf Astoria with a double hyphen, but originally a single hyphen was employed between " Waldorf " and " Astoria ," as recalled by a popular expression and song, " Meet Me at the Hyphen.
" Metz used the term frequently thereafter ; a few months later he was using it with a hyphen, saying that a fund " holds computer peripheral ... business equipment, and high-technology stocks.
Comet 105P / Singer Brewster, discovered by Stephen Singer-Brewster, should by rights have been named " 105P / Singer-Brewster ", but this would have led most readers to believe it had been a joint discovery by two astronomers named Singer and Brewster, respectively, so the hyphen was replaced by a space.
* The hyphen was removed from North-West Territories, so that the area was now named the Northwest Territories.

hyphen and dropped
Upon enrolling at West Point, Beauregard dropped the hyphen from his surname and treated Toutant as a middle name, to fit in with his classmates.
He did so in 1985 ( the same year 20th Century-Fox dropped the hyphen from its name ), and in 1986 the new Fox Broadcasting Company took to the air.
For more than 30 years the agency called itself Tri-Met, but it formally dropped the hyphen from its name in 2002, as part of a new corporate identity strategy involving a redesigned logo and new color scheme for its vehicles and other media.
The term " Inter-City " was first used by state railway company British Rail in 1966, to brand all its longer-distance, higher-speed services ( the hyphen was dropped shortly afterwards, changing the name to " InterCity ").
Examples in English include coöperate, daïs and reëlect but over the last century its use in such words has been dropped or replaced by the use of a hyphen except in a very few publications, notably The New Yorker.
The first print citation available electronically is in a 1950 issue of Lee Hoffman's Quandry, where it is spelled " ego-boo "; later usage dropped the hyphen and blended the two words, a common feature of fannish jargon.
Later, Kohut added the third major selfobject theme ( and he dropped the hyphen in selfobject ) of alter-ego / twinship, the theme of being part of a larger human identification with others.
In 2010, the School dropped the hyphen from its name, making it Kingswood Oxford School.

hyphen and associated
Additional semantics associated with the soft hyphen vary.

hyphen and with
Orthographic conventions treat clitics in different ways: Some are written as separate words, some are written as one word with their hosts, and some are attached to their hosts, but set off by punctuation ( a hyphen or an apostrophe, for example ).
While not musically related, instruments of the Zink family ( which includes serpents ) are named " cornetto-" with a tonal or pitch related Latin word following the hyphen to describe the particular variant.
Labels may not start or end with a hyphen.
* To have a directory listing of all files with basename < tt > test </ tt >, type < u >< tt > list test .-</ tt ></ u > ( note the hyphen, RDOS ’ wildcard character )
The ISBN separates its parts ( group, publisher, title and check digit ) with either a hyphen or a space.
The term " stop motion ", related to the animation technique, is often spelled with a hyphen,
Both orthographical variants, with and without the hyphen, are correct, but the hyphenated one has, in addition, a second meaning, not related to animation or cinema: " a device for automatically stopping a machine or engine when something has gone wrong " ( The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 1993 edition ).
Regardless of whatever may have given rise to initial reports of a " missing hyphen ", the simplest and most consistent-sounding explanation that the public and Congress would accept would probably have been preferable to those who simply wanted to get on with the job of a Venus fly-by mission.
The gyrocompass ( sometimes spelled with a hyphen, or as one word ) contains a rapidly spinning wheel whose rotation interacts dynamically with the rotation of the earth so as to make the wheel precess, losing energy to friction until its axis of rotation is parallel with the earth's.
Sometimes such a feature ( for example, the ability to change the switch character in MS-DOS, usually to a hyphen ) is included for compatibility ( in this case with Unix utilities ) or future-expansion reasons, but the software provider changes their mind or goes out of business ; the absence of documentation makes it easier to justify the feature's removal.
The latter has given rise to the term " mother " for someone who engages in this activity-sometimes written with a hyphen ( moth-er ) to distinguish it from the more common word of the same spelling.
Another form is a " C " with a hyphen stroke coming out of the center ( є ).
news. admin. net-abuse. email ( sometimes abbreviated nanae or n. a. n-a. e, and often incorrectly spelled with a hyphen in " email ") is a Usenet newsgroup devoted to discussion of the abuse of email systems, specifically through spam and similar attacks.
The city's name is sometimes spelled with a hyphen.
After describing the contests and the prizes, the phrase appears with a hyphen: " So that's the whole nine-yards.
When marking text for interlinear glossing, most affixes are separated with a hyphen, but infixes are separated with ⟨ angle brackets ⟩.
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation ( Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, with hyphen, from 1935 to 1985 )— also known as 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Pictures, or simply 20th or Fox — is one of the six major American film studios.
Word division is addressed in detail, with a generous use of spaces to separate word endings from stems that is not seen in MR. Syllables of given names are always separated with a hyphen, which is expressly never done by MR. Sound changes are ignored more often than in MR.
In cases of ambiguity, orthographic syllable boundaries were intended to be indicated with a hyphen, but this is inconsistently applied in practice.

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