Commonwealth Hackish - definizione. Che cos'è Commonwealth Hackish
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Cosa (chi) è Commonwealth Hackish - definizione

SOVEREIGN STATE HEADED BY CHARLES III
Commonwealth Realms; Commonwealth realms; Monarchy in the Commonwealth Realms; Monarchy in the Commonwealth Realm; Monarchy in the Commonwealth realms; Commonwealth Realm; Commonwealth Realm monarchies; Commonwealth realm monarchies; Commonwealth realm/monarchies; Realm of the Commonwealth; Commonwealth Monarchy; Commonwealth of realm
  • High Commissioner of Belize to the UK meets with the British Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. High Commissioners act as liaisons between the governments of the Commonwealth realms.
  • Commonwealth realms shown in pink, the United Kingdom in light red and Britain's empire in dark red at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign
  • Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference]]; from left to right: [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] (Canada), [[Jan Smuts]] (South Africa), [[Winston Churchill]] (United Kingdom), [[Peter Fraser]] (New Zealand) and [[John Curtin]] (Australia)
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  • his abdication]], an act that required the consent of the dominions.
  • Elizabeth II with the New Zealand cabinet, 1981
  • [[Elizabeth II]], the reigning sovereign of each of the Commonwealth realms from 1952 to 2022
  • Elizabeth II in 2010. In 2010, she addressed the United Nations as queen of 16 Commonwealth realms.
  • Queen Elizabeth]], grants [[Royal Assent]] to bills in the [[Senate of Canada]], 1939
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Commonwealth Hackish      
<jargon> Hacker jargon as spoken outside the US, especially in the British Commonwealth. It is reported that Commonwealth speakers are more likely to pronounce truncations like "char" and "soc", etc., as spelled (/char/, /sok/), as opposed to American /keir/ and /sohsh/. Dots in newsgroup names (especially two-component names) tend to be pronounced more often (so soc.wibble is /sok dot wib'l/ rather than /sohsh wib'l/). The prefix meta may be pronounced /mee't*/; similarly, Greek letter beta is usually /bee't*/, zeta is usually /zee't*/, and so forth. Preferred {metasyntactic variables} include blurgle, "eek", "ook", "frodo", and "bilbo"; "wibble", "wobble", and in emergencies "wubble"; "banana", "tom", "dick", "harry", "wombat", "frog", fish, and so on and on (see foo). Alternatives to verb doubling include suffixes "-o-rama", "frenzy" (as in feeding frenzy), and "city" (examples: "barf city!" "hack-o-rama!" "core dump frenzy!"). Finally, note that the American terms "parens", "brackets", and "braces" for (), [], and {} are uncommon; Commonwealth hackish prefers "brackets", "square brackets", and "curly brackets". Also, the use of "pling" for bang is common outside the United States. See also attoparsec, calculator, chemist, {console jockey}, fish, go-faster stripes, grunge, hakspek, heavy metal, leaky heap, lord high fixer, loose bytes, muddie, nadger, noddy, psychedelicware, plingnet, raster blaster, RTBM, seggie, spod, sun lounge, terminal junkie, tick-list features, weeble, weasel, YABA, and notes or definitions under Bad Thing, barf, bum, chase pointers, cosmic rays, crippleware, crunch, dodgy, gonk, hamster, hardwarily, mess-dos, nibble, proglet, root, SEX, tweak and xyzzy. [Jargon File] (1995-01-18)
the commonwealth         
POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF MOSTLY FORMER BRITISH EMPIRE TERRITORIES
British Commonwealth; Old Commonwealth; Commonweath of Nations; British Commonwealth of Nations; New Commonwealth; Commonwealth (of Nations); Commonwealth of nations; Commonwealth Nation; Commonwealth nation; Nations of the commonwealth; Nations of the Commonwealth; British Commowealth; Commonwealth Nations; Royal Commonwealth; The Commonwealth of Nations; Symbols of the Commonwealth of Nations; Councils of the Commonwealth; Symbols of the Commonwealth; The Commonwealth; British commonwealth; Commonwealth Countries; Common wealth countries; Common Wealth countries; Common Wealth Countries; Plan G; British Commonwealth and Empire; Commonwealth country
archaic the general good.
British and Commonwealth Holdings         
  • Commodore's flag of British and Commonwealth Shipping Company
DEFUNCT UK FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY
British and Commonwealth Shipping; British & Commonwealth Holdings; British and commonwealth holdings; British & Commonwealth Shipping; British & Commonwealth
British and Commonwealth Holdings plc was a financial services company which used to be a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

Wikipedia

Commonwealth realm

A Commonwealth realm is a sovereign state in the Commonwealth of Nations whose monarch and head of state is shared among the other realms. Each realm is an independent state, equal with the other realms and nations of the Commonwealth. King Charles III succeeded his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, as monarch of each Commonwealth realm following her death on 8 September 2022. He simultaneously became Head of the Commonwealth.

As of 2023 there are 15 Commonwealth realms: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and the United Kingdom. All are members of the Commonwealth, an intergovernmental organisation of 56 independent member states, 52 of which were formerly part of the British Empire. All Commonwealth members are independent sovereign states, regardless of whether they are Commonwealth realms.

At her accession in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II was the monarch and head of state of seven independent states: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Since then, new realms have been created through the independence of former colonies and dependencies, and some realms have become republics. As of 2023 Barbados was the most recent realm to become a republic; it did so on 30 November 2021.