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- Standard Angaian Marks
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- Philosophy
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- The standard Angaian marks define the standard marks for standard Angaian.
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- Principles
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- Dimensions
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- The dimensions of the characters in standard Angaian are defined by the unit
- circle.
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- Points
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- Point One
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- Point one is at the end of a vector extending outward from the center of the
- unit circle with a magnitude of 1/3 at an angle of 90 degrees.
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- Point Two
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- Point one is at the end of a vector extending outward from the center of the
- unit circle with a magnitude of 1/3 at an angle of 210 degrees.
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- Point Three
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- Point one is at the end of a vector extending outward from the center of the
- unit circle with a magnitude of 1/3 at an angle of 330 degrees.
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- Marks
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- Mark One
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- Mark one is a dot in the center of the circle.
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- Mark Two
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- Mark two is straight line extending from point two to point three.
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- Mark Three
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- Mark three is straight line extending from point one to point two.
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- Mark Four
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- Mark four is straight line extending from point one to point three.
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- Mark Five
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- Mark five is a teardrop where the bell intersects the circle at 90 degrees and
- the point intersects point one.
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- Mark Six
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- Mark six is an arc running along the edge of the circle from 30 degrees to 150
- degrees.
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- Mark Seven
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- Mark seven is a teardrop where the bell intersects the circle at 210 degrees
- and the point intersects point two.
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- Mark Eight
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- Mark eight is a teardrop where the bell intersects the circle at 330 degrees
- and the point intersects point three.
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- Mark Nine
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- Mark nine is an arc running along the edge of the circle from 150 degrees to
- 270 degrees.
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- Mark Ten
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- Mark ten is an arc running along the edge of the circle from 270 degrees to 30
- degrees.
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