File:At sign.svg

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Description
English: Commercial at-sign ("@") glyph in Arial font.
Español: Símbolo o signo de arroba ("@") según la tipografía Arial.
Türkçe: Ticari kuyruklu a ("@") glifi Arial yazı tipi.
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Author MeekMark at English Wikipedia
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At-sign in Arial font

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12 May 2006

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145 pixel

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current15:15, 17 February 2016Thumbnail for version as of 15:15, 17 February 2016145 × 145 (219 bytes)wikimediacommons>JarektFulfilling edit request by TintoMeches. Thanks for helping!