...g with an alien. The final Proxima Centauri b action is shown as a labeled asterisk on its timeline.]
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...r the ad, most likely does not belong to the things truly free. The small asterisk, indicates the presence of a {{w|fine print}}, ensuring that the advertiser
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The use of the asterisk in the title text for "*dominated*" might be a reference to the 1999 game {
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...e is {{w|Sagittarius A*}}. "A star" is also the name for the character {{w|asterisk}} and the name of the popular {{w|A* search algorithm}} in computer science
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...an asterisk that is being used as a wildcard. When using search queries an asterisk represents one or more characters. Therefore, Superm*n can represent the st
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...the form of a small black star that glows. The star, looking much like an asterisk "*" is surrounded by six outwardly-curved segments, and around these are tw
10 KB (1,647 words) - 04:23, 14 December 2024
...e is {{w|Sagittarius A*}}. "A star" is also the name for the character {{w|asterisk}} and the name of the popular {{w|A* search algorithm}} in computer science
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The title is a ninth point to add to the list, with the asterisk in front representing one more bullet. See the last entry in the [[#Table o
11 KB (1,779 words) - 05:06, 23 October 2025
...e shifted so they straddle the two time zones, and are then marked with an asterisk (*). This is also true of regions within countries, including the island of
...es labeled with a footnote by an asterisk (*) are shown together with that asterisk at the name.
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|Cosmology is the study of the universe. There is an asterisk with the note "Depends on who you ask", relating to the estimate of how man
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#REDIRECT [[2337: Asterisk Corrections]]
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#REDIRECT [[2337: Asterisk Corrections]]
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| title = Asterisk Corrections
...are commonly used to denote a correction of some error in an earlier text. Asterisk corrections typically specify the corrected words, but do not explicitly ma
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(The asterisk is used by linguists to mark a word that isn't attested, meaning that we ha
5 KB (748 words) - 05:55, 6 November 2025
...2022 is relatively normal because I don't know what symbol comes after the asterisk and the dagger.
Sometimes a symbol such as an asterisk (*) or a dagger (†, also called an obelus or obelisk) is used to denote a
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...tics, reconstructed words from proto-languages are commonly marked with an asterisk (*) to show that the word forms are not attested by any historical sources
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...ttps://suttacentral.net/an7.74/en/sujato?layout=plain&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin| AN 7.74]). The distinction between a ship and
7 KB (1,182 words) - 13:01, 28 July 2025
...rent numbers of "legs": eight, as a 45°-rotated hash symbol, or six as an asterisk.
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...gan in a frame-less panel. Below Megan there is a footnote relating to the asterisk at the end of her sentence.]
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