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A pair of commas can be used in the same way as brackets when the subsidiary piece of information has a stronger link with the main sentence; for example: The horses, which had been toiling all morning, were given an hour's break at noon. A pair of dashes can also be used parenthetically. See also dash.
Red symbolizes the fire from Iceland's volcanos. White represents ice. Blue stands for the mountains. Effective date: 19 June 1915.
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