| 1. | T is described by an homographic function of the temperature.
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| 2. | The Finnish is " very close " to being a systematically homographic language.
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| 3. | Homographic pun / antanaclasis seems closest.
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| 4. | Some internationalized country code top-level domains are restricted in a way that hinders homographic attacks.
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| 5. | The homographic non-cognates were high frequency in English and low frequency in Spanish or vice versa.
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| 6. | A homographic pun exploits words which are spelled the same ( homographs ) but possess different meanings and sounds.
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| 7. | Following each homographic trial, she used English trials which were the translation of the Dutch meaning of the previous homographs.
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| 8. | All three are homophonic, with the puns on " more " being both homographic and "'capitonymic " '.
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| 9. | Exceptions to this are those with a " diacritical accent " that differentiates some cases of words that would otherwise be homographic.
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| 10. | The projective line over " M " may be called the Minkowski plane when characterized by behaviour of hyperbolas under homographic mapping.
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