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21: Article 11:147 of the Chicago Manual of Styles: SIXTEENTH-EDITION:

               This (Picture below) is (One of the many bIt's of evidence) the written hard evidence that
               identifies the ALL-UPPERCASE-TEXT as a foreign entity, a foreign language to the English
               Written Text and goes on to confirm that there is no correspondence between the SIGN
               language and the language of the Written Text. Not only does it confirm that there is no
               jurisdiction between the two written styles of text, it further identifies the grammatical error
               in all government and Court and Banking documents relating to the grammatical
               rule dealing with the SIGN language relating to hyphens between signs in order to string a
               sentence in SIGN-LANGUAGE. One rest in relation to SIGN-LANGUAGE constitutes a stopple
               between the signs, whereas, one rest in written English constitutes the joinder between the
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