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SVG         
LINGUAGEM XML PARA FORMA VETORIAL DE DESENHOS E GRÁFICOS BIDIMENSIONAIS
Scalable Vector Graphics
SVG é a abreviatura de Scalable Vector Graphics que pode ser traduzido do inglês como gráficos vetoriais escalonáveis. Trata-se de uma linguagem XML para descrever de forma vetorial desenhos e gráficos bidimensionais, quer de forma estática, quer dinâmica ou animada.
Examples of use of SVG
1. Nicholas Ferguson, the chairman of SVG Capital, recently said that he felt uncomfortable with paying lower taxes than his cleaner.
2. One of their own number, City veteran Nick Ferguson, chairman of investment group SVG, has let us in on the industry‘s sweetest little secret.
3. Last week one of the industry‘s leading figures Nicholas Ferguson, chairman of SVG Capital, admitted that executives pay less tax than their cleaners.
4. Nicholas Ferguson, chairman of SVG Capital, said it was wrong that private equity bosses pay tax of only 10 per cent, when the basic income tax rate is 22 per cent and the higher rate is 40 per cent.
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