The capitalizations and word divisions were often much more flexible in earlier centuries . . . talk ) 02 : 33, 8 September 2011 ( UTC)
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The difference lies in the characteristically European word division used for writing the language, in contrast with some Bantu languages such as the South African Nguni languages.
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Other premiums included rings, telescopes, and World War II items . ( The broadcast messages were encrypted with relatively trivial monoalphabetic substitution ciphers with word division .)
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Danny Goldberg, former president of Mercury Records, the only major record label to have a spoken-word division, said West's album could do better.
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The text is written in black ink with red punctuation marks marking word division, except for the colophon on the last two pages, which is written in red ink.
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Ancient Greek text did not mark word division with editorial marking; such punctuation ( or the lack thereof ) are variously romanized, inserted, or ignored in different modern editions.
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As a result, the copies are plagued by errors of spelling, word division, omission, and even errors of hearing . ( The text was apparently dictated at one point . ).
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In Kabbalah, every Shmita corresponds to individual " sephirot " from " Chessed " to " Malchut ", named " middot " ) . 13th-century scholar Nahmanides asserted that the Torah could be read differently through different pronunciation and word divisions.
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The Lesotho orthography is older than the South African one and differs from it not only in the choice of letters and the marking of initial syllabic nasals, but also ( to a much lesser extent ) in written word division and the use of diacritics on vowels to distinguish some ambiguous spellings.
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Also built in, is a support of long words division ( with respect for language rules ), roll-over images, clickable emails and URL ( emails are obfuscated against spambots ) and auto-correct tool for several typographic issues : national single and double quotation marks, em dashes, dimension sign, nonbreakable spaces ( e . g . in phone numbers ), acronyms, arrows and many others.