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And that's what I'm thinking is going on with an ampersand.
Until 1955 the company name was shown with the ampersand.
Might put an ampersand in there just to really throw them.
However, the majority of the original releases do not use ampersands.
This creates what is known as the ampersand problem.
In 1996 he produced Ampersand the first of a five-part series by the same name.
He calls it "Life Work," and we can almost feel the ampersand between the words.
The "and" was changed to an ampersand when the slogan crossed the ocean.
Ampersands litter the landscape like the cherry blossoms of spring.
In the list of references, an ampersand precedes the last author's name when there is more than one author.
"Torture in the name of freedom is the ampersand of democracy."
Ampersand requested the removal of the story, and the Independent complied.
Inside stands a big black ampersand shape, more like a mysterious question mark than a conjunction (Johnson).
While ampersand purloined the dish, And for another pie did wish.
I think my dislike of ampersands made me subconsciously censor it.
The acronym with the ampersand was adopted in 1993.
There is also a hike up Mount Ampersand in the middle of the week.
Nevertheless, to be on the safe side, the Ampersand group had decided to infiltrate separately.
It added that Ampersand "is conducting its own internal investigation to determine the source of the material."
Variables consist of an ampersand followed by up to seven alphanumeric characters.
Submissions to Ampersand are welcome from members and nonmembers alike.
In Fortran, the ampersand forces the compiler to treat two lines as one.
The bar in ampersand is only available in book roman font.
Note that the ampersand is a ligature of "et".
His virtuosity almost compensates for the work's flaws, but "And" is less a play than an ampersand.