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- The portion of text which constitutes the poem is unnamed in the manuscript and may never have been intended to be viewed as a single poem, though scholars have assigned it a name for convenience.
- The fragment is generally a portion of text or a heading, though not necessarily.
- To apply a style to a portion of text, most programs allow users to select the text with their mouse and then click on the desired style in a style panel.
- It is the largest codex fragment with a figural scene, having a large portion of text on the same fragment, on the reverse of the image there is text.
- Settling in C minor, Bernstein starts "Domine deus", the longest portion of text in the movement.
- The single screen option can be chosen by users who have become familiar with the key mappings to be able to see larger portion of text than that seen in dual screen mode.
- Terminal punctuation refers to the punctuation marks used to identify the end of a portion of text. Terminal punctuation marks are also referred to as end marks and stops.
- The reader discovers the story by progressively unrolling the scroll with one hand while rewinding it with the other hand, from right to left (according to the then horizontal writing direction of Japanese script), so that only a portion of text or image of about [...] is visible.
- The reader discovers the story by progressively unrolling the scroll with one hand while rewinding it with the other hand, from right to left (according to the then horizontal writing direction of Japanese script), so that only a portion of text or image of about [...] is visible.
- The reader discovers the story by progressively unrolling the scroll with one hand while rewinding it with the other hand, from right to left (according to the then horizontal writing direction of Japanese script), so that only a portion of text or image of about [...] is visible.
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