ISO-IR-182 is a Welsh variant of ISO/IEC 8859-1 that supports the Welsh language. However, it lacks the letters used in the Irish language (which are in...
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trademark sign (matching ISO-8859-1) in the final publication. ISO-IR-182, an earlier (registered in 1994) modification of ISO-8859-1, had added the letters...
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numbered parts, such as ISO/IEC 8859-1, ISO/IEC 8859-2, etc. There are 15 parts, excluding the abandoned ISO/IEC 8859-12. The ISO working group maintaining...
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Williams FW (redirect from Iso-Marlboro IR)
designed by John Clarke. The car was initially designated in 1973 as the Iso–Marlboro IR and two examples started the season. One was destroyed in an accident...
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Formal Public Identifier (redirect from ISO 9070)
either an ISO publication number such as ISO 8879:1986, or an ISO-IR registration number given as e.g. ISO Registration Number 111 for ISO-IR-111. The...
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ANSI escape code (redirect from ISO/IEC 6429)
control functions individually registered with the ISO-IR registry. A table of these is listed under ISO/IEC 2022. If the ESC is followed by a byte in the...
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Lithuanian language (redirect from ISO 639:lit)
padarėte ir paskelbėte sprendimą dėl Žemaičių žemės, kuri yra mūsų paveldėjimas ir mūsų tėvonija iš teisėtos prosenolių bei senolių įpėdinystės. Ją ir dabar...
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ITSCJ/IPSJ. ISO-IR-202. Gim, Gyeongseog (2001-10-13). ROK's Comments about DPRK's proposal, WG2 N 2374, to add 70 symbols to ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000 (PDF). ISO/IEC...
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Malta (redirect from ISO 3166-1:MT)
watercourses have fresh water running all year round at Baħrija near Ras ir-Raħeb, at l-Imtaħleb and San Martin, and at Lunzjata Valley in Gozo. Phytogeographically...
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clothes Dalk – a thorn, Ir. dealg Dawney – delicate, weak Glauming – groping Lawneyday – an exclamation of surprise or regret, Ir. Láine Dé Mullacking –...
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