| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Their compiler might have learned something from the brief notes above on the printer???s need to use the short s, regardless of its position in a word, in order to avoid the collision of the overhanging kerned part of long s with ascending types that followed Long into the 19th century it was still common practice in English handwriting to use long and short s for double s, notably in ???Miss???
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