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This allows you to search for both hyphenated and non-hyphenated forms of the word.
If it's a two word name, consider registering both hyphenated and non-hyphenated variations.
Use the non-hyphenated online instead of on-line and email instead of e-mail.
Although more properly written as "non-repudiation," the non-hyphenated version is more prevalent in actual usage.
A hyphenated version was used shortly after and remains popular today, though the non-hyphenated version can still be used.
The non-hyphenated forms include spaces or anything that is interpreted as a punctuation character, with the exception of commas (,) and periods (.).
CIRA will continue to reserve the non-hyphenated version of municipalities that still exist (e.g. saultstemarie.ca).
Casely was one of his middle names; he adopted Casely Hayford as a non-hyphenated double surname.
Some words in this text are found in both hyphenated and non-hyphenated form (for instance: Condylo-basilar/condylobasilar, mid-winter/midwinter).
Also, contrary to the title's non-hyphenated suggestion, it helped to know that the name was conveying that Jack slayed giants instead of simply being a big ol' slayer.
All children of a family have to receive the same non-hyphenated Nachname at birth, which may be either the mother's or the father's Nachname (traditionally it was the father's).
An old-fashioned term know also as Tic-tac (also tick-tack and non-hyphenated variants) is a traditional method of signs used by bookmakers to communicate the odds of certain horses.
Also known as an Eco-Brick, a bottle brick, and Ecoladrillo this local waste solution has come to be known as 'Ecobricks' (non-hyphenated) by a growing movement of communities around the world.
Tic-tac (also tick-tack and non-hyphenated In 1999, only three practitioners were noted to be still working on the southern UK tracks - Micky 'Hokey' Stuart, Billie Brown and Rocky Roberts.
If few still endorse the image of the big pot from which the world's wretched refuse emerge as middle-class, non-hyphenated Americans, there is still Mayor David N. Dinkins's "gorgeous mosaic," in which pieces of different sizes and colors help to form a larger whole more attractive than its components.
Our default is for non-hyphenated blog names.