In the early 2nd century BC, the comedian Plautus, in " Pseudolus ", makes reference to the illegibility of cursive letters:
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As the route is now mostly county road, signage has been maintained in some areas, removed in some and left to simply fade to illegibility in others.
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"To the Chinese dead, " reads the stone's inscription, its lettering faded nearly to illegibility by almost half a century of wind, sun and rain.
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Also, mimeographed images were as durable as the paper they were printed on, and didn't bleach to illegibility if exposed to sunlight, the way that dittoed pages did.
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He notices many other names written in the ice that had melted to the point of illegibility, and deduces that they melted because they were not in the shadow of the House of Fame.
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They were often of such low quality that they could not be hoarded, and shopkeepers off the property would not take them, as they would deteriorate into illegibility before they could be redeemed.
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Ngai dwells on the affective gaps and illegibilities, dysphoric feelings, and other sites of emotional negativity in literature, film and theoretical writing in order to explore similarly ambivalent situations of suspended agency.
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He had written off and two other companions had written transcripts, which were, however, " because of their great confusion and illegibility " no one other than this fellow's proved useful.
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The graphic designer David Carson, who was credited by Newsweek with " raising illegibility to an art form, " has been instrumental in bringing this whacked-out approach to type into the mainstream.
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In response, E-prescribing can significantly reduce the volume of pharmacy call-backs related to illegibility, mistaken prescription choices, formulary and pharmacy benefits, decreasing the amount of time wasted on the phone.