the French verb 'souligner' means 'to underline' in English.
No, it's the title of an album not a story.
I think it stands for: Fonts Images Slogans Headings Collums Layout Underline Boxes Bullet Points
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Assuming you mean the one by Dave Pelzer, there are 250 pages.
Underline
It means underline.
Underline
less than or equal to
An underline on a dimension means that it is not to scale.
to underline dumb boo
If you mean the key between the zero and the equal, it is hyphen "-" or with the shift key, underline "_". Hyphen is used in some compound words such as "old-fashioned." Two hyphens together mean the same as a dash (and some computer programs convert them to a dash). This would be used between phrases, similarly to a semicolon, such as: "Buy now--the sale will end soon!" The underline can be used to show a blank, such as when the word will be filled in later, such as: "We lived on Green Street from ___________ till November of 2001." On old-fashioned typewriters, to underline a word for emphasis you would type the word, backspace, and add the underline. Now with computers we use control-U to emphasize, like this.
On the web underlines usually mean that the text is a link. If your blog name doesn't link to anything then it's probably best not to underline it.
A green dot means the artwork is under option. It is possible that there is more than one green dot, when there are multiple options.
the French verb 'souligner' means 'to underline' in English.
Mean Streets - anthology - has 368 pages.
Lean Mean Thirteen has 486 pages.