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With that, it should be capitalized when it's a noun.
Switching religions, I read a crime novel where one character asked another, "Who do you think I am, the holy ghost?" Anyone familiar with the term would know it should be capitalized.
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The scientific name for the Sun is the "Sun" and its first alphabet should be capitalized.
In fact, Animism should be capitalized because it refers to a specific set of beliefs.
"Iranians feel that it is a new opportunity that should be capitalized on and accepted for solving the longstanding problems between the two countries," said Davoud Hermidas Bavand, also a political science professor at Tehran University.
The first word of a title should be capitalized regardless of what it is.
Note that the very first word of the title should be capitalized, regardless of what kind of word it is.
"The capitalization convention for Dutch is complex: the Dutch rule says that 'de(n)' (and similarly 'van' 'from', the counterpart to French 'de') should be capitalized whenever no first name or initials precede it (as in 'as mentioned by Den Dekker') whereas it should be written with a lowercase 'd' otherwise (as in 'Marcel den Dikken' or 'M. den Dikken').
Leonard, siding with Apple, contends that it is a proper noun, which is to say a trademarked expression that should be capitalized.
The title should follow normal title capitalization standards: the first letter of each word should be capitalized with the exception of very short words such as articles or prepositions (e.g. the, and, of, or, a, an, in, to, for).
Probably should be capitalized.
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