How To Use Ampersand In A Sentence
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See the separated-at-birth diptych above: not quite punctuation mark and not quite ligature, the ampersand is a confection to be savored, indeed.
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Each line is a command to run, and, with the exception of the window manager line, each command must be placed in the background using the ampersand.
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These are little labels enclosed between an ampersand and a semi-colon.
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The term slash comes from the way those stories were labeled with a slash (K/S) instead of an ampersand.
Chicago Reader
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As visitors tour Ampersand Printing's state-of-the-art facility, they'll experience how Ampersand Printing has drastically reduced makeready and increased efficiency to a level that allowed the amount of work that had regularly been completed during two shifts to now be done in only one thanks to JDF and the automated makeready process.
Packaging and Converting ESSENTIALS
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The single text operator (the so-called ampersand) is used in formulas to join together two or more text entries (an operation with the highfalutin 'name concatenation).
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I'd always wondered about the source of the word "ampersand", but never got around to looking it up.
Punctuation is Awesome
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Most of my coding validates, but when it doesn't it's usually due to the fact that there's an ampersand or something like that in a link and it doesn't like it.
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On the homepage, doing a quick validation, there's only one error that doesn't come from that code, and that's because I put an ampersand on the page without properly encoding it.
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We catch things like unencoded ampersands and can correct some other common XHTML mistakes.
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But Gilbert & George (the ampersand is vital) never grew up.
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This includes quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication symbols, and ampersands.
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Punctuation tattoos are nothing new—interrobang, quotation marks, ampersand, and period have been around for a while now.
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The ampersand is an ancient Roman symbol derived from the ligature or combination into one character of the e and t in the Latin et, meaning and.
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This includes quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication symbols, and ampersands.
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To keep your URL as simple as possible, try to exclude characters such as question marks and ampersands.
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The ampersand is an ancient Roman symbol derived from the ligature or combination into one character of the e and t in the Latin et, meaning and.
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Curiously, it is titled Science and the Modern World on the inner title page and in the headers throughout the text, but not on the front cover, where an ampersand replaces the word and, thus demonstrating the general interchangeability of these symbols.
Whitehead and the modern word
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I enjoy this because, as any cursory glance through my journals will attest, I use squashy, amorphous ampersands with abandon when I'm writing for no one but myself.
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The single text operator (the so-called ampersand) is used in formulas to join together two or more text entries (an operation with the highfalutin 'name concatenation).
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A brass linecasting matrix for the ampersand character in the Bookman typeface.
Diner's Journal
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Ampersand at Alas A Blog posted about a study in the New England Journal of Medicine (citation below) that shows that those who are overweight (accordingto the BMI scale) are not at a higher risk of premature death than those who are deemed of “normal” weight.
DOES BEING “OVERWEIGHT” CONTRIBUTE TO PREMATURE DEATH? » Sociological Images
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I enjoy this because, as any cursory glance through my journals will attest, I use squashy, amorphous ampersands with abandon when I'm writing for no one but myself.
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To add another forum to ignore just use double "ampersand" as shown above.
PhpBB.com
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To avoid any further confusion, though, Ryan took the ampersand out of the show's title and replaced it with a slash.
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Tony Cenicola / The New York Times A brass linecasting matrix for the ampersand character in the Bookman typeface.
Diner's Journal
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He utilizes the ampersand as a ‘measured pause’ which allows the reader, like the musician, to breathe while playing/singing.
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Either way, we think the ampersand is a ligature for
SimpleBits
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Since my blogger app simply turns the posting's first paragraph into its item description, an ampersand in graph one brought the feed to its knees.
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To keep your URL as simple as possible, try to exclude characters such as question marks and ampersands.
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Schwartz & Wade are relatively easy when you consider that one is named Schwartz and one is named Wade though they pulled a third person onto the stage with them this season, so I guess I'll have to refer to that person as "ampersand".
Random House Summer 2007 Preview
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Go to images.google.com and search for "ampersand" for lots of examples of the extreme variation in style of this particular symbol.
OR...
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So, I wrote my own little code snippet that grabbed the URL, split on the question mark and then split the second element of that array on ampersands.
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In fact, you don't need to suspend the process to place it in the background at all; just append an ampersand to the command and the shell will start the command (or command list) in the background.
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An accelerator key (marked with an underline beneath the letter that you would use on the label of a button) can be set with an ampersand placed in front of the letter you are using.
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The prime was followed by a mask comprising a series of 15 ampersands that remained on screen for 500 ms, followed by a 300-ms blank screen.
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Its like that conversation that I had with Roger a while back, boys who know what an "ampersand" is - I totally think is hot.
Moschikat Diary Entry
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There's a red ampersand imposed over their chests.
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Ampersand, the name by which we know & today, is a corrupt abridgement of the phrase, and first appeared in dictionaries in 1837.
The curious land of the ampersand
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Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between.
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But what is so special about the ampersand, specifically, in regard to this?
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I think I called the ampersand “the squiggly and-thing” or something very similar before I discovered its name.
The curious land of the ampersand
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To get a lowercase ‘o’ with “dieresis” or “umlaut” marks you insert an ampersand (&) followed by lowercase ‘o’ and ‘uml’ and semicolon (;), like this: “ö” (minus the double quote marks) where you want the character to appear, producing ‘ö’.
Scientific Vacuity of ID: Evolution hypothesis requires that the genome be a "multiple independent collection of selectable genes" - The Panda's Thumb
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You no longer even need to know that secret web language of strange acronyms and miscellaneous ampersands that kept it all much more exclusive in the Good Old Days.
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[Transcriber's Note: The "|" s below are my best rendition in plain ASCII of a Saxon ampersand, which is a long vertical bar with a short horizontal bar at the top, pointing to the left.] + ORM · GAMAL · SVNA · BOHTE · SC [= S] [+ ORM · GAMAL · SUNA · BOHTE · SANCTUS]
The Evolution of an English Town
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The ampersand is typically used to save time and space.
The curious land of the ampersand