| 41. | I have checked under the name Luis Moore even tho I could have sworn it was More'with an accent mark.
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| 42. | As imported words become increasingly naturalised, there is an increasing tendency to omit the accent marks, even in formal writing.
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| 43. | When a Greek diphthong is accented, the accent mark is placed over the " second " letter of the pair.
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| 44. | The written forms of French place-names in Canada retain their diacritics such as accent marks over vowels in English text.
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| 45. | The shot was of an anatomical feature with Ringwald's name graffitied thereon, the O in Molly a handy accent mark.
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| 46. | If you want to communicate with someone in, say, French, a fairly close cousin, you cannot put in the accent marks.
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| 47. | Master directories for domain names can't accept accent marks or other non-English characters, though Internet engineers are working to change that.
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| 48. | Master directories for domain names don't accept accent marks or non-English characters, though plans are in the works to change that.
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| 49. | The policy stands as it is, despite the established practice of adding the accent marks to the names written in Latin characters.
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| 50. | The use of accent marks in publishing varies with different historical periods, due mainly to reforms promulgated by the Spanish Royal Academy.
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