This is most likely the chorus of a song.
a good symbol for revenge would be a sword, an evil smile
you mean like this kind of design 101
The person who designed the symbol was Carolyn Davidson.
The symbol used to rotate a graphic is typically an arrow that forms a circular or semi-circular shape, often called a rotation handle or rotation icon. In many graphic design software applications, this appears as a circular arrow or a curved arrow near the corner of the graphic. Users can click and drag this symbol to rotate the graphic to the desired angle.
A drawing or marking that represents a feature on a map is called a symbol. These markings make up the map key.
The symbol used to indicate that copy has been repeated in a sentence is called a caret, also known as a proofreading mark. It looks like a small "V" shape (^) and is placed underneath the repeated word or phrase.
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The symbol for Immune Design Corp. in NASDAQ is: IMDZ.
The ditto symbol (two floating apostrophes) means that whatever is above the symbol is repeated directly below it.
A bar over the repeated numerical value.
The symbol superimposed over the state outline is called a Zia symbol. See the Related Links for more information.
To correct copy that has been repeated in a sentence, you can use the "stet" symbol, which is written as "stet" in the margin or above the repeated text. This indicates that the repeated text should remain as is, overriding any previous correction suggesting its removal. Another option is to use a caret (^) to point out the repeated part and add a note to clarify the correction needed.
The symbol you are referring to is called a "ditto mark" or "ditto." It consists of two apostrophes (or sometimes a single curved mark) and is used in writing to indicate that the word or phrase above it must be repeated. It is commonly seen in lists or tables to avoid redundancy. For example, if "Apple" is written above the ditto marks, it signifies that "Apple" is to be repeated for the items below.
In Roman numerals, the symbol "M" (1000) can be repeated, as can "D" (500) and "C" (100) in specific contexts. However, the symbols "V" (5), "L" (50), and "D" (500) cannot be repeated. The rule is that "I," "X," and "C" can be repeated up to three times, while "V," "L," and "D" can only appear once.
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The musical symbol used to mark the beginning or end of a repeated section is called a "repeat sign." It consists of two vertical dots placed before a double bar line. Repeat signs indicate that a specific section of music should be played again, enhancing the structure and flow of a piece.