Adam, thinking that Jordan's handwriting illegibility, tremors and freezes were due to a drinking problem told him it was nothing to be ashamed of and offered to cover for him while he sorted himself out but Jordan laughed and denied that he had a drinking problem.
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"' Comment "'you have a tendency to link " extremely " common English words cartoonist, dreams, cartoon, nightmare, homelessness, illegibility, mosquito . . . Please review WP : OVERLINK and expunge accordingly . talk ) 06 : 38, 3 October 2012 ( UTC)
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Ten objects, among them one of the inscribed rings, were stolen shortly after the find was made, and when the remaining objects were recovered, it was discovered that the other ring had been cut into at least four pieces by a Bucharest goldsmith, whereby one of the inscribed characters had become damaged to the point of illegibility.
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This custom is associated with the far older practice of burying a great or good man with a " sefer " ( either a book of the Tanakh, or the Mishnah, the Talmud, or any work of rabbinic literature ) which has become " pasul " ( unfit for use through illegibility or old age ).
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"If I had been acting only from love, " she writes, " if I had been willing to enter with my father into the whiteness of passionate love, love without question, love beyond understanding, if I could not think of him apart from love, perhaps I would have been able to bend the knee to erasure, erosion, illegibility ."
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:: I can reassure that judging by this criteria Latin deserves more critics for its illegibility and similarity than Cyrillic : h-n-b, rn-m-u, l-I, i-j, v-w, b-p, q-g etc . Many Russian children have problems distinguishing one or another letter when they firstly learn a European language.
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The image is not replaceable by a description of the series'format because the series'unique Sanksrit transliteration scheme, and its typography, are important to its identity; the image illustrates these more precisely and compendiously than any other available means . ( The illegibility of the series'scheme of diacritics, etc ., at smaller sizes, justifies a larger image size to preserve its educational value . ) talk ) 14 : 58, 18 August 2010 ( UTC)
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His other problems with microfilm include cost ( " Compared to storing the originals in some big building, microfilming is wildly expensive " p . 26 ), the poor quality of some of the images ( " edge-blurred, dark, gappy, with text cut off of some pages, faded to the point of illegibility on others " p . 14 ), and the sheer frustration of dealing with the technology ( " microfilm is a brain-poaching, gorge-lifting trial to browse " p . 39 ).
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In some cursiveness is carried very far, the linking of letters reaching the point of illegibility, and the characters sloping to the right . "'A "'is reduced to a mere acute angle ( "'" "'), "'T "'has the cross-stroke only on the left, "'? "'becomes an almost straight line, "'H "'acquires a shape somewhat like h, and the last stroke of "'N "'is extended far upwards and at times flattened out until it is little more than a diagonal stroke to the right.