| 21. | The circumflex was officially introduced into the 1740 edition of the dictionary of the Acad�mie Fran�aise.
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| 22. | These two characters have been deprecated; and are now used regardless of any present circumflex.
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| 23. | It involved his right axillary and circumflex humeral arteries and resulted from stress from his pitching motion.
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| 24. | He had a genetically-caused defect in his circumflex left coronary artery, and nearly died.
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| 25. | The acute accent was pronounced with rising intonation, while the circumflex accent had a falling intonation.
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| 26. | An angiogram showed that Cone's aneurysm was in a branch of the posterior circumflex humeral artery.
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| 27. | Cone's aneurysm involved the right axillary artery and a smaller branch, the circumflex humeral artery.
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| 28. | Some homophones ( or near-homophones in some varieties of French ) are distinguished by the circumflex.
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| 29. | This includes the use of the circumflex, acute accent, and superscript numbers rather than by diacritics.
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| 30. | Metatonical retraction of the accent from the final syllable to the penultimate syllable also created a circumflex automatically.
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