The upper-case 'Q' tail touches the circle.
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The '&' (ampersand) is traditional style with two enclosed loops.
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The diagonal strokes of the upper-case 'K' meet in a 'T'.
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The centre bar of the upper-case 'R' leaves a gap with the vertical.
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The '7' has a bar.
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The upper-case 'L' has no loops.
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The stroke of the lower-case 'f' has no loops.
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The lower-case 's' is normal letter shape.
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The stroke of the 'l' (lower-case 'L') has no loop.
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The centre strokes of the upper-case 'W' form one centre stroke.
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The upper-case 'Q' tail forms part of the stroke of an open circle.
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The '&' (ampersand) is traditional style with a gap at the top.
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The diagonal strokes of the upper-case 'K' meet at the vertical (with or without a gap).
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The centre bar of the upper-case 'R' meets the vertical.
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The '7' has no bar.
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The upper-case 'L' has one upper and one lower loop.
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The stroke of the lower-case 'f' has both upper and lower loops.
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The lower-case 's' is italic script shape.
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The stroke of the 'l' (lower-case 'L') has a loop.
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The centre strokes of the upper-case 'W' meet at a vertex.
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