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  2. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters - Wikipedia

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    Talk:Republican in Name Only#Requested move 1 September 2024 – change to sentence case? – Result: Sentence case; also applied to Democrats in name only. Talk:Bolognese School#Requested move 26 July 2024 (14 articles) – Lowercase school for "schools" of artistic styles of painting that are not the names of actual institutions?

  3. Genitive case - Wikipedia

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    The stem may change, however, with consonant gradation and other reasons. For example, in certain words ending in consonants, -e-is added, e.g. mies – miehen "man – of the man", and in some, but not all words ending in -i, the -i is changed to an -e-, to give -en, e.g. lumi – lumen "snow – of the snow". The genitive is used extensively ...

  4. Truecasing - Wikipedia

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    Sentence segmentation can be used to determine where sentences begin, to implement the rule that the first word of every sentence must be capitalized. Part-of-speech tagging can be used to identify proper nouns (such as Africa, Jupiter, Sarah, or Amazon), which must be capitalized. In some cases, the same word can be used as different parts of ...

  5. Grammatical case - Wikipedia

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    Active–stative (or simply active): The argument (subject) of an intransitive verb can be in one of two cases; if the argument is an agent, as in "He ate", then it is in the same case as the agent (subject) of a transitive verb (sometimes called the agentive case), and if it is a patient, as in "He tripped", then it is in the same case as the ...

  6. Camel case - Wikipedia

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    Camel case is named after the "hump" of its protruding capital letter, similar to the hump of common camels.. Camel case (sometimes stylized autologically as camelCase or CamelCase, also known as camel caps or more formally as medial capitals) is the practice of writing phrases without spaces or punctuation and with capitalized words.

  7. How to stay fit during the holidays: Science-backed tips

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    If the change in routine means forgetting to drink up, try carrying a water bottle when traveling and setting reminders to drink water during the day. 8. Set Aside Time for Self-Care.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    If the quotation is a single word or a sentence fragment, place the terminal punctuation outside the closing quotation mark. When quoting a full sentence, the end of which coincides with the end of the sentence containing it, place terminal punctuation inside the closing quotation mark. Miller wanted, he said, "to create something timeless".

  9. A woman bypassed multiple security checkpoints to get on a ...

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    Investigators are trying to determine how a woman got past multiple security checkpoints this week at New York’s JFK International Airport and boarded a plane to Paris, apparently hiding in the ...