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By S. B. Botsford The New Yorker, December 22, 1962 P. 30 With hyphens, clip off endings that don't fit; View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Patrick Radden Keefe By Rivka Galchen By Emily Witt.

Among the concerns raised by fliers are names with hyphens, foreign characters, spaces or just initials and people who have two middle names or have not fully adopted a married name.

In vain did I counter with a fierce little cry of "Wiggenhall Saint Mary the Virgin!"; he says that's a series of words, not one joined together with hyphens like S-u-W.

One recommendation (as someone who invests in domain names for a living) is that you upgrade to CustomConferenceTables.com instead of using the domain name with hyphens … The company that owns the name w/o hyphens is a very large company and the price is affordable, especially considering the products you're selling and your current advertising outlay.

Scheur started with "Capitalization," with hyphens, colons and pronoun cases set to come next, choosing the categories based on feedback from teachers.

To overcome this issue, the parts of the source code which are responsible for splitting tokens with hyphens were commented out (see Additional File 2).

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Hong Kong, Taiwan: in two parts with hyphen, eg Tung Chiang Kai-shekg Kai-shexceptiontion: when a building, park or the like is named after a person it becomes three parts, eg Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Centre); note also that Korean names are written the same way, eg Kim Il-sung.

Andrew Lloyd Webber at first mention, Lord Lloyd-wither (withyphenen) at second mention, thereafter Lloyd Webber loan noun; the verb is lend loathe (rhymes with clothe) detest; loth (rhymes with oath) reluctant: "I'm loth to do anything he says because I loathe him so much".

The OED gives examples, both from the 1990s, of a child being ravished by a lion and a wine lover being ravished by a glass of chablis Rawlplug TM Ray-Ban TM; it's OK to call them Ray-Bans razzmatazz re/re- Use re- (with hyphen) when followed by the vowels e or u (not pronounced as "yu"): eg re-entry, re-examine, re-urge.

IP Australia also ruled that the trademark "UGH-boots" (with hyphen) should be removed from the trademark register for non-use as Deckers had only been using the UGG logo, not the UGH marks.

In general, connect the two parts with a hyphen, with the second part lowercase: President Roh Moo-hyun, President Roh or Mr. Roh; Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Mr. Ban.

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