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capitalized and letter
The first letter of a chemical symbol is always capitalized, as in the preceding examples, and the subsequent letters, if any, are always lower case ( small letters ).
The first letter of a camel case compound may or may not be capitalized.
In several languages, including English, pronouns and possessives may be capitalized to indicate respect, e. g., when referring to the reader of a formal letter or to God.
* Field 4: Personenkennziffer ( service number: birth date in DDMMYY format, dash, capitalized first letter of last name, dash, and five-digit number based on soldier's home military administrative district, number of persons with the mentioned last name and same birthday, and an error-checking number but without dashes ), ex.
If the syllable is not the first in a word, its first letter is not capitalized, even if it is a proper noun.
In modern usage, the first letter of the first part of the name, the genus, is always capitalized in writing, while that of the second part is not, even when derived from a proper noun such as the name of a person or place.
: The first letter of a signal should be capitalized when it begins a citation sentence.
Even Alberti's implementation of his polyalphabetic cipher was rather easy to break ( the capitalized letter is a major clue to the cryptanalyst ).
If the duration of note is to be doubled, the letter is either capitalized ( if using Roman script ) or lengthened by a diacritic ( in Indian languages ).
For a duration of three, the letter is capitalized ( or diacriticized ) and followed by a comma.
For a length of four, the letter is capitalized ( or diacriticized ) and then followed by a semicolon.
When used in a name, the first letter of the word " Group " is itself capitalized.
* In general, the first letter is capitalized for well-defined regions, e. g. South America, Lower California, Tennessee Valley
In languages where inflected forms of a word may have extra letters at the start, the capitalized letter may be the initial of the root form rather than the inflected form.
So they capitalized the first letter, and made it Stramenopiles ; others corrected the Latin spelling to Straminopiles.
Another abnormality to the Colonels uniform change was that the players ' last names on the back had only the first letter capitalized, as opposed to all capital letters, which are almost universally featured on the back of nearly every professional or collegiate basketball uniform which names on the back of jerseys are featured.
As the colleges have since been changed, the Iowa State Daily considers it no longer an acronym, and spells it Veishea, with only the first letter capitalized.
However, every letter in the name is capitalized, not just the first.
When capitalized it normally becomes two letters (" SS "), but the ß letter may be used as a capital to prevent confusion in special cases, such as names.
For example, in German the first letter of all nouns is capitalized, while in Romance languages the names of days of the week, months of the year, and adjectives of nationality, religion and so on generally begin with a lower-case letter.
The letter contains language from Wiffle Ball Incorporated's attorneys: " In the future, when you use the brand name WIFFLE, the entire brand should be capitalized, and it should only be used in reference to a product currently manufactured by The Wiffle Ball, Inc ."
The letter can be capitalized as Κʻ, but it is not encoded separately as a single letter because it is very similar to the Latin capital letter K followed by the six-shaped apostrophe ( turned high comma ʻ ).

capitalized and R
RockResorts ( with the second " R " now capitalized ) was named for its original owners, the Rockefeller Family.
However, the Elves ( capitalized, since they are considered a nationality of sorts ) found in the works of the 20th-century philologist and fantasy writer J. R. R. Tolkien have formed the view of elves in modern fantasy like no other singular source.

capitalized and others
Some Japanese voice actors have capitalized on their fame to become singers, and many others have become live movie or television actors.
There were others that capitalized on this theme such as: Uncle Ben's Rice and Cream of Wheat ’ s Rastus.
Although many have since made allegations about the shady role security apparatus played in this forced transfer of power ( Slavko Perović among many others ), it is undeniable that the trio also capitalized on the " young, handsome, and smart " image ( mladi, lijepi i pametni ), which resonated with certain people after state-run media developed it through various astroturfing methods.
This novel became one of the most popular in New Zealand history, and Crump ’ s success continued with the more fictional Hang on a Minute Mate ( 1961 ), One of Us ( 1962 ), There and Back ( 1963 ), Gulf ( 1964 ), A Good Keen Girl ( 1970 ), Bastards I Have Met ( 1971 ), and others, which capitalized on the appeal of his good-natured itinerant self-sufficient characters and idiomatic “ blokey ” writing style.

capitalized and found
The phrase is only occasionally found used as a title, where it usually is capitalized (" Heir Apparent ").
Cheap Trick found early success in Japan, and capitalized on this popularity by recording Cheap Trick at Budokan in Tokyo on April 28 and 30, 1978, with an audience of 12, 000 screaming Japanese fans nearly drowning out the band at times.
The next year, flush with funds won from the original British owners who had capitalized the bank, he organized a group of Chettiar merchants to found Indian Bank, with which he funded new Indian enterprises and broke into the previously closed ranks of the British financial system.
Boulder were quickly becoming a regional powerhouse, and they capitalized on their new found status with their first divisional title in 2005.

capitalized and on
During most of its existence, the cabal ( sometimes capitalized ) steadfastly denied its own existence ; those involved would often respond " There is no Cabal " ( sometimes abbreviated as " TINC "), whenever the existence or activities of the group were speculated on in public.
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were the Henry Ford and Louis Chevrolet of their times, who capitalized on ideas already commonly known before they started in the business.
According to activist writer Naomi Klein, ironic enjoyment of the film initially arose among those with the video before MGM, the film's chief marketer, capitalized on the idea.
Popular pulp fiction magazines like Black Mask capitalized on this, as authors such as Carrol John Daly published violent stories that focused on the mayhem and injustice surrounding the criminals, not the circumstances behind the crime.
Farmer capitalized on the acceptability of antiquarianism to frame genealogy within the early republic's ideological framework of pride in one's American ancestors.
War broke out between the two empires, and the Huns capitalized on a weak Roman army to raze the cities of Margus, Singidunum and Viminacium.
Hannibal capitalized on the eagerness of Varro and drew him into a trap by using an envelopment tactic, which eliminated the Roman numerical advantage by shrinking the combat area.
Exhibitors in turn capitalized on her popularity by advertising on sandwich boards that a film featuring " The Girl with the Golden Curls ," " Blondilocks " or " The Biograph Girl " was inside.
It followed and capitalized on the February Revolution of the same year.
Marketers capitalized on the style and hipness of punk rock to such an extent that a 1993 ad campaign for an automobile, the Subaru Impreza, claimed that the car was " like punk rock ".
After the closure of the base, Roswell capitalized on its pleasant climate and reinvented itself as a retirement community.
Many advertisers capitalized on the popularity of Seinfeld.
Staubach then capitalized on Bradshaw's mistake three plays later with a 39-yard scoring strike to receiver Tony Hill, tying the game at 7 as the first quarter expired.
Wilson's reception was a play Bill Walsh specifically designed for the Super Bowl that capitalized on the Bengals ' doing a long-run coverage on Wilson anytime he ran a pass route over 20 yards ; Wilson simply ran 25 yards straight out and then cut back to receive Montana's precision pass.
Although the words, always duly capitalized, appear on nearly every page, it turns out that in every instance, with four possible exceptions, they are Fairchild's words and not those of the authors cited.
He capitalized on that by becoming a visiting professor at a series of universities: Stanford University, Duke University, University of Illinois College of Law, Brandeis University, Bryn Mawr College, Oregon State University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Nova Southeastern University ( his most recent post ).
MGM capitalized on Tracy's popularity, casting him in four movies for 1940.
John F. Kennedy capitalized on this situation by emphasizing the Bomber gap and the Missile Gap, areas in which the Soviets were ( inaccurately ) perceived as leading the United States, while heated Soviet rhetoric, including Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's famous threat that " We will bury you!
In the early 1880s, impresario Tony Pastor, a circus ringmaster turned theatre manager, capitalized on middle class sensibilities and spending power when he began to feature " polite " variety programs in several of his New York City theatres.
Some architects have capitalized on this " object " aspect of the kitchen by designing freestanding " kitchen objects ".
On the next day, Longstreet's preparations paid dividends, as his artillery was a major factor in helping Jackson resist the V Corps attack, and he capitalized on Federal confusion by launching an attack of his own, anticipating an order from Lee that had not yet arrived.

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