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Examples for "alphabetical"
Examples for "alphabetical"
1He started working his way through all the names, in alphabetical order.
2To clarify: he topped the list because it was in alphabetical order.
3The handlers in attendance agreed their candidates would speak in alphabetical order.
4The candidates are meant to appear on the document in alphabetical order.
5On the first evening they sat in alphabetical order round the table.
1Sponsored sites are also highlighted in the directory's alphabetic list of sites.
2So did the lever, and probably alphabetic writing, and the number system.
3Chinese writing is not purely logographic, nor is English writing purely alphabetic.
4Carefully typed alphabetic labels were affixed to the front of each drawer.
5The Chinese language is by all means the counterpart of the alphabetic stock.
1Returns the ordinal value of the character in the ASCII character set.
2A character set out from England to try his fortune in Canada.
3The young rector's directness of character set him on the right path.
4Collations belong to a particular character set and cannot be used with any other.
5The larger character set used in Japanese-language e-mail allows for plenty of subtle variation.
6A Japanese industry standard code for presenting the Japanese character set Kanji on computers.
7You will need to use an editor or viewer that supports the character set.
8This file is encoded using the UTF-8 character set.
9How MySQL determines character set and collation defaults
10TXT is a generic extension used for any plain text file, regardless of the character set.
11The main causes of this type of problem are character set differences between the master and slave.
12To enable the display of these characters the UTF-8 character set must be used by the reader.
13Close temporal proximity of ancient cladogenetic events might make resolution of the topology difficult using any character set.
14The text in this file contains a number of characters not contained in the standard ASCII character set.
15The following words were originally printed with an oe ligature, regrettably not provided in the ASCII character set:
16MacRoman is an 8-bit Apple Mac-specific character set which allows the display of accented characters and other symbols.