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Such characters lose the cultural identity implicit in the hyphen (and often the final vowel sound in their last names), becoming assimilated, communal players who disappear into Anglo-Saxon life.
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Brace suggested to Henry J. Raymond, editor of the New-York Daily Times ("Daily" disappeared from the title in 1857; the hyphen in 1896), that he send Olmsted south as a special correspondent to report his observations.
http://www.merchant-credit-card-account.net/PeyPol/profile.php is a phishing URL in which the hyphen available in the host portion of the URL is found to be three.
I've always been interested in when the hyphen disappears — you know, actor-waiter, cabdriver-writer — and you have to settle for who you are".
Kha describes his work as being "about the self in self-portrait, the portrait in self-portrait, and the hyphen in self-portrait".
In many cases the hyphen is probably an affectation — like wearing spats, say.
The newspaper changed its name to The New-York Tines in 1857, and the hyphen was dropped on Dec. 1, 1896.
It borrowed the general format of Time (founded 1923), as did Raymond Moley's Today magazine, with which News-Week merged in 1937, removing the hyphen from its name.
In the second, the hyphen separates the first "e" from the second.
The hyphen should in fact be changed into a plus sign the year an individual attains 100 years of age.
It dropped the hyphen in the city name in the 1890s.
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