Please indicate italics by underlining and indicate boldface by drawing a wavy line beneath the affected characters. |
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Highlight important words and phrases with color, bolding, italics, underlining, etc. |
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In the following, italics are used for words in Swedish, while bold text indicates Old English, or Anglo-Saxon. |
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The latter is, moreover, typographically complex, including boldface sentences, underlinings, italics, and different typeface sizes. |
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If you use italics or boldface in the manuscript, they will still need to be marked up by production. |
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The passages in italics below are likely to come from the anonymous interpolator. |
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His conversational style, emphasised by his use of italics and capitalisation, has attracted generations of readers. |
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These are the author's italics, brackets, inverted commas, and the author's absurdly pretentious diction. |
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The species name is called the epithet of the species, and they are always printed in italics, by convention. |
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Could you please be careful with the quotation marks, bold face and italics? |
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This means that the user will be able to combine italics, bold and underlined font if needed. |
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The scenarios are highlighted with italics and read with the immediacy of vividness of the morning paper. |
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Today's Guardian sports a designer-friendly logo in blue italics and black roman font. |
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By special formatting I mean bold, italics, in bulleted lists, in tags, etc. |
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I've got this kind of gut feeling that using italics, bold, ellipsis, exclamation marks in your writing is lazy. |
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Please view the italics as simply the opposite of the regular format, and vice versa. |
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I have corrected a couple of typos and added a few comments of my own in square brackets and italics. |
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The italics are Hoberman's, but the words would be shocking in any typeface. |
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Around him swirls a text incapable of ever stiffening into sobriety, a flailing, noisy hash of jokes, cool cultural references, pull-quotes, lists and roaring italics. |
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You can almost hear the voice, the italics, the roll-your-own rasp: part surly, part amused. |
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Note When the table is from an external ODBC data source, the name of the table is typeset in italics in the relationships graph. |
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Sometimes the application of a style removes manually text enhancements applied by the author, such as characters in boldface and in italics. |
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Is the text arranged neatly on the page with readable typefaces, appropriate use of boldface and italics and good use of white space? |
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For ease of reference each section of the interim report is numbered with an Arabic numeral in italics. |
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These questions are reprinted in italics below, in the context of the respective discussions. |
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Tex t in italics refers to further information in other chapters or sections. |
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In the statements below, recommended new wording is indicated in italics while removed words are presented as strikeout text. |
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For clarity the report claims are in bold, my summary of responses in italics. |
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Here is my summary of what they say about human and animal health, and reaction or comment in italics after each point raised. |
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The statistics and characteristics in italics are also included in the lists in the common module. |
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Bold type can be used to draw attention to proposed amendments, and words that are to be deleted can be written in italics. |
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It has been reviewed by the relevant departments and their comments appear in italics as appropriate. |
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In amendments by Parliament, amendments to draft acts are highlighted in bold italics. |
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Where the REACH regulation is cited literally, this is indicated by text in italics between quotes. |
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The following report provides details of this progress, with the original action points in italics. |
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The comments of management were taken into account in the preparation of the present report and are shown in italics. |
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For the purposes of black and white printing, red markings are also noted in italics, while green markings are highlighted with an underline. |
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If an instruction refers to a directory on a drive, the path is provided in italics. |
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Instructions are provided in italics on the proposal forms on the following pages. |
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If you're not terribly interested, then skip ahead past the italics. |
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By the way, anything in italics between slashes are thoughts from now on. |
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Special formatting techniques to distinguish nonverbal notes or speaker names, such as boldface, italics, or underlining will not transfer to the spreadsheet. |
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In this paper, regular italics symbols, boldface lower-case symbols, boldface upper-case symbols, and regular upper-case symbols denote scalars, vectors, matrices, and sets, respectively. |
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In addition, notes on the weaknesses identified with the current process are provided in italics throughout the relevant sections of the process diagram. |
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In amendments by Parliament, amended text is highlighted in bold italics. |
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Salaries in italics apply to officials already in post. |
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Environmental aspects are highlighted in italics. |
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Pretenders who had themselves named king, but are not counted in the official line of kings are written in italics. |
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Those who plunge into the novel soon find themselves thrashing in a sea of words and sentences unencumbered by italics or explication. |
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Additional comments by the Commissioner follow in italics. |
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If only his style were not so perfervid, so riddled with italics, so defensive — even surly — about his status, in relation to Milford, as the tenacious underdog. |
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As in the examples above, stress is normally transcribed as italics in printed text or underlining in handwriting. |
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The characters used are simplified ones, and the transcriptions given in italics reflect Standard Chinese pronunciation, using the pinyin system. |
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Acting leaders names are in italics, unless the acting leader subsequently became a full leader during a continuous period as leader. |
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Names of municipalities are set upright, names of suburbs or hamlets in italics. Names of valleys and mountains are set in medium, regional names in light weight type. |
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Settlements known to be within the exclusion zone are shown in italics, since they cannot be accessed and are no longer habitable. |
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Fold upregulation shown in bold and fold down regulation shown in italics. |
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Dependency claims without general international recognition, including all claims in Antarctica, are listed in italics. |
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The Laurentian family includes regular, semibold and bold weights, with italics for regular and semibold. |
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In order to keep the effect of strangeness that the form messias produced in the original language, as does the Vulgate, one could use a form such as Messia or Messias in italics. |
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Countries in italics were selected for fact-finding missions. |
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Settlements in italics lie only within the ceremonial county, not the administrative county. |
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Territories that have different rates to their respective nation are in italics. |
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Symbols in bold represent vector quantities, and symbols in italics represent scalar quantities, unless otherwise indicated. |
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Within the oligonucleotide sequences, the anti-PDGF-B aptamer sequence is underlined and reporter sequences are in italics. |
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What to make, then, of the latest kind of display copy — italics added right in books, postpublication, by readers, in a kind of wiki-italicization project? |
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For greater readability, common nouns are given in lowercase roman, country names in uppercase roman, city names in italics and titles of publications with inverted commas. |
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Country names are in uppercase and city names are in italics. |
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The italics are his. Mr Judt also often adds a pompous-sounding endnote to his essays, preening himself over the controversy while dismissing other voices. |
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Fueled by Nicolas Cage's performance — which requires adjectives as yet uncoined, typed with both the caps-lock key and the italics button engaged — Mr. Herzog's film is a pulpy, glorious mess. |
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A form of Hemmings' citational practice is adopted by not attributing quoted phrases to specific respondents, but to indicate them through italics. |
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To underscore this, the above passage merges the narrative voice we've encountered throughout the text with a generic commercialist voice indicated by italics. |
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Carter Sans is based on the OpenType cross-platform format and comprises eight weights, including regular, medium, semibold and bold, each with corresponding italics. |
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The names of genera and species are usually printed in italics. |
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When, from the later 17th century onwards, the Authorized Version began to be printed in roman type, the typeface for supplied words was changed to italics. |
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