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  2. Two Weeks Notice - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $199 million. Two Weeks Notice is a 2002 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence and starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, with Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey, Robert Klein, and Heather Burns. In the film, an idealistic, liberal lawyer (Bullock) goes to work for a narcissistic, billionaire developer (Grant) and ...

  3. Apostrophe - Wikipedia

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    The apostrophe ( ' or ’) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets. In English, the apostrophe is used for three basic purposes: The marking of the omission of one or more letters, e.g. the contraction of "do not" to "don't".

  4. Talk:Apostrophe/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    in the Japanese name Shin'ichi (which can be written in many ways using kanji but corresponds in all cases to hiragana しんいち shi·n·i·chi), the letters ん n and い i are separate moras and the name should be parsed as shin + ichi ; although shi and nichi by themselves are existing and common Japanese words, their combination would correspond to hiragana しにち. Furthermore, an ...

  5. Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe - AOL

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    An apostrophe is not an accessory. Here are examples of how and when to use an apostrophe—and when you definitely shouldn't. The post Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe appeared first on ...

  6. Talk:Two Weeks Notice - Wikipedia

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    Well that isn't entirely correct, it should be One Day's Notice. So yes, the author is correct in her deduction. Wangfoo 04:45, 6 February 2006 (UTC) Reply . Two Week's Notice Two Weeks' Notice is correct, because it is a short version of Notice of Two Weeks. — D a niel 15:11, 8 October 2006 (UTC) Reply

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    e. This guideline covers the use of abbreviations —including acronyms and initialisms, contractions, and other shortenings —in the English Wikipedia . Maintaining a consistent abbreviation style allows Wikipedia to be read, written, edited, and navigated more easily by readers and editors. The style should always be consistent within a page.

  8. Notice period - Wikipedia

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    A notice period or period of notice within a contract may by defined within the contract itself, or subject to a condition of reasonableness. In an employment contract, a notice period is a period between the receipt of the letter of dismissal and the end of the last working day. This time period does not have to be given to an employee by ...

  9. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    Quotation marks in English. In English writing, quotation marks or inverted commas, also known informally as quotes, talking marks, [ 1][ 2] speech marks, [ 3] quote marks, quotemarks or speechmarks, are punctuation marks placed on either side of a word or phrase in order to identify it as a quotation, direct speech or a literal title or name.