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needs to be
italicised itself, the type is
normally switched back to non-
italicized (roman) type: "I
think The
Scarlet Letter had a
chapter about that, thought...
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Style guides disagree on
whether Latin phrases like ad hoc
should be
italicized. The
trend is not to use italics. For example, The
Chicago Manual of Style...
- Bacillus,
capitalized and
italicized,
refers to a
specific genus of bacteria. The name Bacilli,
capitalized but not
italicized, can also
refer to a less...
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names are
usually printed in italics. The
example set by the ICN is to
italicize all
botanical names,
including those above genus,
though the ICN preface...
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Retrieved 27
March 2022. To
italicize text, add one
asterisk or
underscore before and
after a word or phrase. To
italicize the
middle of a word for emphasis...
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Italic script, also
known as
chancery cursive and
Italic hand, is a semi-cursive,
slightly sloped style of
handwriting and
calligraphy that was developed...
- to make
numerous identical edits simultaneously. For example, he
could italicize every mention of
Northern Virginia magazine across Wikipedia where it...
- displa**** in bold if it is a
provincial or
federal capital (Ottawa). An
italicized city is its
largest in its province. The
three territories (Yukon, Northwest...
- they are
terms adopted into
English from French, they do not have to be
italicized, but
often are. In
Polish tradition, the term de domo (literally meaning...
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representation with the most po****r
party first. The
Prime Ministers'
parties are
italicized. With
exception of the
Cabinet of 1814, that was
appointed by the then...