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  • n  a diacritical mark (~) placed over the letter n in Spanish to indicate a palatal nasal sound or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate nasalization

  • Even when he goes shambly and manic (Goin' South, The Shining), Nicholson's voice and those tilde eyebrows give the impression that he knows more than his character, more than .
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  • Sail On, Sailor: Raul Ibanez keeps crushing it
    Whatever Raul Ibanez is eating for breakfast these days, pour me a bowl of it, too. Seattle's Popeye lookalike cranked two more homers Friday (No. 23 and 24), sparking the Mariners to an 8-3 triumph over the Angels. Enjoy some hometown video, and let's revel in the story of the tilde. Ibanez barely registered during [...]
    July 13, 2013 - Roto Arcade via Yahoo! Sports
  • Tech Consulting Firm Tilde Move From SF to Portland
     If anyone needed further proof that Portland is quickly becoming a major hub of the West Coast tech scene, this bit of news should settle any argument on that front: Tilde is coming to town.  The soon-to-be-former San Francisco company is one of the top consulting and training firms in the nation for web-based applications. The small, five-person staff either works directly with companies ...
    July 12, 2013 - Willamette Week
  • Tech Consulting Firm Tilde To Move From SF to Portland
     If anyone needed further proof that Portland is quickly becoming a major hub of the West Coast tech scene, this bit of news should settle any argument on that front: Tilde is coming to town.  The soon-to-be-former San Francisco company is one of the top consulting and training firms in the nation for web-based applications. The small, six-person staff either works directly with companies ...
    July 12, 2013 - Willamette Week
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  • Edward Markey in Before It's News
    The document stated, "If BOP and wellhead are removed and if we have incorrectly modeled the restrictions - the rate could be as high as {tilde}100,000 barrels per day."

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