- microsoft office - What is a quick way to write dagger sign in MS . . .
But for the "dagger" sign there is no Unicode Is there any quick and easy way to write it? It takes a lot of time to go to the "Equation" tab and find this sign
- What is a dirk, dagger, or stiletto? - BladeForums. com
Raver - According to CA law, a dirk or dagger is any fixed blade knife or any folding knife which is locked in the open position, or any other object which is capable of ready use as a stabbing weapon that could cause serious bodily injury or death In CA, it is legal to carry, but illegal to conceal, a dirk or dagger
- typography - When a dagger is used to indicate a note, must it come . . .
It is not at all unusual to see the dagger used as the only note marker, or to have the asterisk skipped and the dagger and double dagger used Often the asterisk is apt to be mistaken for text (eg, in a math treatise) and so it's use as a footnote marker is ill-advised
- What is the proper length for a dagger? - BladeForums. com
For most of us, who won't quietly dispose of an enemy sentry or assassinate a tyrant, the correct length for a dagger - a knife primarily designed for stabbing, as opposed to cutting things or slashing at the bad guy's weapon hand, God forbid - is what pleases our eyes in collection and display
- dagger vs. dirk - BladeForums. com
I was wondering, what exactly is the difference between a dagger and a dirk?
- Dagger Blade, How Long is Too Long - BladeForums. com
A feel that a dagger is over 6" of blade but that as the length increases it doesn't affect the forward balance in such a way as a larger knife would That is to say, for example: let's say that a dagger is 4" long with a POB about right at the guard making it much more neutral
- Actual time best daggers. - BladeForums. com
My own rating - the best tactical dagger at the moment, left to right: Spartan Blades, Spartan-George V-14 Dagger; Extrema Ratio, Suppressor Operativo; HillKnives, Commando Dagger
- history - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
A third footnote employs the double dagger Additional footnotes are somewhat inconsistent and represented by a variety of symbols, e g , parallels (||) and the pilcrow (¶), some of which were nonexistent in early modern typography
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