Indic


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All the other innovations, including the use of [??] for the 'velar nasal' of the Indic alphabet (conventionally transliterated as n), seem to me in needless contravention of existing international conventions.
In the following section a brief outline about official Indic languages and scripts is provided.
As functional objects in the performance of sovereign power, the capture of royal insignia carried a similar significance within both Islamic and Indic polities and constituted a shared language of legitimacy.
Organizations already developing Energy Apps for the Indic Energy Network include Building Momentum Group and the US Business Council for Sustainable Development.
THE COMPETITION: A year after Tachyon launched its web transliteration tool, Google responded with Indic. Now, it expects Google to hit back on the mobile front, too.
Wally has turned out another 100-footer from its Ancona facility in Italy, this one called Y3K and following closely after the recent launch of Indic.
We are continuing these priorities on a Department-wide basis so that Department offices can use one or more of them in any discretionary grant competition, as appropriate." Those areas of greatest need are: (1) math; (2) science; (3) critical-need languages (Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian, and those in the Indic, Iranian, and Turkic language families); (4) secondary schools; (5) professional development for secondary school teachers; (6) school districts with schools in need of improvement, corrective action, or restructuring; (7) student achievement data; and (8) state data systems.
The third has eight contributions on 'other languages' now spoken here including Channel Island French, Chinese, Angloromany, Indic, and Caribbean and papers on multilingualism in the UK and even sign language.
RITE AID: The drug store operator featured a weekly circular for Indic, Calif., good from September 30 through October 6, highlighting a "buy one, get one free" offer on Unilever's Dove shampoo, conditioner or 7- to 12-ounce Stylers; a "buy one, get one free" offer on Colgate-Palmolive Co.'s Colgate toothbrushes 360[degrees] Clean, Active Angle or Massager, 1-count (excluding battery operated); Revlon Consumer Products Corp.'s Revlon travel hair dryer, 1,875 watts, selling for $12.99; and a "buy one, get the second one at 50% off regular retail price" offer on Conair Corp.'s Conair brushes or hair accessories.
Gurkhas are of Hindu descent, speaking an Indic language, and settled in the province of Nepal in the 18th century.