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9 Sentences With "most legible"

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The essential Trumpian conundrum: he seems the most legible of men, yet, for all the fine work of his many biographers, none has figured out what truly goes on inside his head.
Perhaps the most legible result of their efforts are iconic buildings like the Olympic Stadium, White Building, Preah Suramarit National Theater, and Chaktomuk Conference Hall, to name a few of the most famous.
The writing is most legible on folios 2, 7, and 10. Probably it was written in North Italy. The text of the fragment was published by Elias Avery Lowe in Codices Latini antiquiores (1935).British Library Add MS 17212 (fol.
Thus, the facsimile, as published in 1909, provides the most legible text. Some scholars believe that, originally, this codex formed a unit with the Gospel manuscript Codex Sangallensis 48 (Δ/037). Boernerianus is housed now in the Saxon State Library (A 145b), Dresden, Germany, while Δ (037) is at Saint Gallen, in Switzerland.
He selected some of the smaller fragments bearing the most legible parts of the inscription and sent them to the Royal Asiatic Society's museum in Calcutta (now known as the Indian Museum) for analysis,. Reprinted in Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Indo-China, above, vol. 1 at 223–226. where they arrived in about June 1848.
His near alliance to the Duke of Devonshire; his very name, > connected with the Revolution of 1688, which secured the liberties of Great > Britain; his unblemished reputation, and his talents, though very > moderate;--all these qualities combined to impress with esteem, even those > who differed most from him in political opinion. Nature had in the most > legible characters stamped honesty on his countenance.Sir Nathaniel William > Wraxall, Historical Memoirs of My Own Time. Part the First, from 1772 to > 1780.
In cursiva, descenders are more frequent, especially in the letters and , and ascenders are curved and looped rather than vertical (seen especially in the letter ). The letters , and (at the end of a word) are very similar to their Carolingian forms. However, not all of these features are found in every example of cursiva, which makes it difficult to determine whether or not a script may be called cursiva at all. Lieftinck also divided cursiva into three styles: littera cursiva formata was the most legible and calligraphic style.
Each design done with International Typographic Style in mind begins with a mathematical grid, because a grid is the "most legible and harmonious means for structuring information." Text is then applied, most often aligned flush left, ragged right. Fonts chosen for the text are sans serif, a type style believed to "[express] the spirit of a more progressive age" by early designers in the movement. Objective photography is another design element meant to present information clearly, and without any of the persuading influences of propaganda or commercial advertising.
Code Style: Most common fonts for Windows, Mac and Linux, full font survey results According to a study of online fonts by the Software Usability and Research Laboratory at Wichita State University, participants preferred Verdana to be the best overall font choice and it was also perceived as being among the most legible fonts.A Comparison of Popular Online Fonts: Which Size and Type is Best? However, Microsoft's font manager Bill Hill wrote that "with its large x-height and very generous spacing, it never felt comfortable as an eBook font". He noted that Microsoft had commissioned an alternative version of the pre-existing typefaces Berling and Frutiger for its Microsoft Reader e-book product.

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