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- title ("The Scarlet Letter") is within an italicised thought process and therefore this title is non-italicised. It is followed by the main narrative that...
- Cities , muni****l cities and towns are italicised, urban districts are underlined while capital cities are bolded and italicised. Districts of Vietnam...
- Italic script, also known as chancery cursive and Italic hand, is a semi-cursive, slightly sloped style of handwriting and calligraphy that was developed...
- italicised and all are upper case (SHH). Nomenclature generally follows the conventions of human nomenclature. Gene symbols generally are italicised,...
- songs arranged alphabetically by title. Italicised song titles indicate an instrumental recording. Italicised album names indicate an instrumental album...
- specific epithet in lowercase. Additionally, the entire term is ordinarily italicised (or underlined when italics are not available). The evolutionary relationships...
- "spp." (plural) indicates "several species". These abbreviations are not italicised (or underlined). For example: "Canis sp." means "an unspecified species...
- blackletter form of the letter. In running text, its lower-case form (usually italicised), l, was more often seen. The Roman numeral L represents the number 50...
- printed in italics. However, abbreviations such as "sp." should not be italicised. When a species' identity is not clear, a specialist may use "cf." before...
- Thomas Nashe, and Greene himself (the so-called "University Wits"). The italicised phrase parodying the line "Oh, tiger's heart wrapped in a woman's hide"...