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[16th ed.] 8.46 Regions of the world and national regions
Places » Parts of the World 8.46 Regions of the world and national regions Terms that denote regions of...the world or of a particular country are often capitalized, as are a few of the adjectives and nouns...Europe ( but Central Europe when referring to the political division of World War I) the...

[16th ed.] 8.112 Wars and revolutions
Rebellion World War I; the First World War; the Great War; the war World War II; the Second World War...; World Wars I and II; the First and Second World Wars; the two world wars...

[16th ed.] 8.111 Armies, battalions, and such
(see also 8.18 ). the Allies (World Wars I and II); the Allied forces American Expeditionary Force...Army Special Forces the Axis powers (World War II) Canadian Forces (unified in 1968) the Central powers...(World War I) Combined Chiefs of Staff (World War II) Confederate army (American Civil War...

[16th ed.] 8.47 Popular place-names or epithets
Places » Parts of the World 8.47 Popular place-names or epithets Popular names of places, or epithets... World the Panhandle the Promised Land the Rust Belt Silicon Valley Skid Row the South Seas the South...politics, for example, the following terms might be suitably capitalized: the iron curtain or Iron Curtain the third world or Third World ...

[16th ed.] 14.92 Organization as author
Press, 2010. World Health Organization. WHO Editorial Style Manual . Geneva: World Health Organization, 1993....

[16th ed.] 14.28 Short form for titles
should not be changed (for example, Daily Notes of a Trip around the World should be shortened not to... World Trip but to Daily Notes or Around the World ). Titles of four words or fewer are seldom...

[16th ed.] 6.104 Slashes to signify alternatives
after the slash can be helpful. he/she his/her and/or Hercules/Heracles Margaret/Meg/Maggie World War...I / First World War Occasionally a slash can signify and — though still usually conveying a sense...

[16th ed.] 16.51 Indexing English-language titles beginning with an article
; The River at the Center of the World , 211–15 Winchester, Simon Pacific Rising , 190–95 Professor and...the Madman, The , 209–11 River at the Center of the World, The , 211–15 See also 16.56 ....

[16th ed.] 7.76 Terms like “web” and “Internet”
the Open Source Initiative (the corporation); open-source platforms the World Wide Web Consortium; the World Wide Web; the web; a website; a web page...

[16th ed.] 3.35 Crediting agency material
Pictures Service, Chicago Photograph from Wide World Photos...

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