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Lars Schütze
Lars Schütze (born 1974 in Erfurt) is a German politician from Thuringia. Previously representing the Alternative for Germany and Citizens for Thuringia, he has been an independent politician since 2022. Life Schütze completed training as a police officer. He has been working for the Federal Police (Germany), Federal Police since 1991. In the 2019 Thuringian state election, Schütze was elected as a member of the Landtag of Thuringia for the AfD as a direct candidate in the Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis II constituency with 27.3 percent of the vote. Schütze is married, has five children and lives in Thuringia. Schütze was expelled from the AfD parliamentary group in the Thuringian state parliament in October 2021. According to the AfD parliamentary group, the expulsion was preceded by an internal discussion of a matter that had affected the "relationship of trust" between Schütze and the other parliamentary group members. In 2022, he joined the new Citizens for Thuringia party aft ...
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The symbol , known in Unicode as hyphen-minus, is the form of hyphen most commonly used in digital documents. On most keyboards, it is the only character that resembles a minus sign or a dash, so it is also used for these. The name ''hyphen-minus'' derives from the original ASCII standard, where it was called ''hyphen (minus)''. The character is referred to as a ''hyphen'', a ''minus sign'', or a ''dash'' according to the context where it is being used. Description In early typewriters and character encodings, a single key/code was almost always used for hyphen, minus, various dashes, and strikethrough, since they all have a similar appearance. The current Unicode Standard specifies distinct characters for several different dashes, an unambiguous minus sign (sometimes called the ''Unicode minus'') at code point U+2212, an unambiguous hyphen (sometimes called the ''Unicode hyphen'') at U+2010, the hyphen-minus at U+002D and a Hyphen#Unicode, variety of other hyphen symbols for v ...
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