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Charlie's last name in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Bucket.
Charlie Waite is an English landscape photographer who makes use of light and shade to give his photographs a painted feel. He has a distinct format in which most of his photographs have a square frame.
Charlie Hunnam goes by Charlie.
Charlie Alejandro goes by Charlie.
Charlie Gordon uses asterisks in his writing to indicate his thoughts and to emphasize certain points or feelings. This stylistic choice reflects his cognitive challenges and limited understanding of language, showcasing his unique perspective as he undergoes an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence. The asterisks serve to illustrate his internal struggles and the confusion he experiences throughout his journey.
Use your fingers, perhaps...
Asteriskscommonly mistaken: Asterix... a French cartoon character
When siteing a poem always single quote and if possible, refer to the poet and the poem, which is expected from a poetry appreciator.
asterisks
If you are looking at a Browning shotgun, the two asterisks indicat Modified Choke.
It is a punctuation symbol that is shaped in the form of a star------------ for example. ********
Asterisks aren't stitches. Usually you will find the asterisk , then some stitches , then another asterisk. You are to repeat the stitches ground between those two asterisks to the end of the row.
They probably denote what choke the barrel has.
It stands for Modified choke.
Asterisks are typically used as symbols to indicate footnotes, annotations, or important information in texts. They can also denote omitted text or highlight specific points for emphasis. In some contexts, asterisks may be used to censor sensitive information, such as profanity. Additionally, in computing, they often represent multiplication or wildcard characters in search queries.
PEMDASParenthesesExponentsMultiplication/DivisionAddition/SubtractionThe asterisk is commonly the computer recognizable version of the multiplication symbol. This is to prevent ambiguity between it and the "x" character.