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After all, couldn't one just as easily obsess about the founders' odd use of capitalization?
QUESTION FROM RACHEL: I love your use of capitalization in his voice.
Most of them either are informed by some whimsical typology, signalled by the free use of capitalization — he thinks that Faulkner's novels are best understood as examples of the Fairy Tale, and that Edmund Wilson, one of the least dandyish of human beings, is a specimen of the Intellectual Dandy — or state the obvious, in run-ons that would make a freshman blush.
Kahn was not really a writer, and his book six hundred and fifty-one pages—is shaggy, overstuffed, almost free-associational, with a colorful use of capages istion and italicshaggyg excurses overstuffedtegic lessons of the First almostcond World Wars, and the sorts ofree-associational charts and tables that Kahn used in his lectures.
Kahn was not really a writer, and his book — six hundred and fifty-one pages — is shaggy, overstuffed, almost free-associational, with a colorful use of capitalization and italics, long excurses on the strategic lessons of the First and Second World Wars, and the sorts of proto-PowerPoint charts and tables that Kahn used in his lectures.
The UL stands for UnLimited — and please notice ASUS' trendy use of capitalization there.
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Modern e-mail culture has shown that many English speakers feel perfectly comfortable dismissing all uses of capitalization — and even correct spelling, for that matter.
Benchmarks: Uses conventions of spelling in written compositions; Uses conventions of capitalization in written compositions; Uses conventions of punctuation in written compositions; Uses appropriate format in written compositions This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed above.
Sense is never harmed by a fanatical disdain for linguistic anachronism, and the odd piece of period punctuation practice (a colon followed by a dash), or the restrained use of the Capitalization of Nouns (only in letters sent by one character to another), sketch verbal atmosphere without undue alienation.
Gilbert's use of quotes, capitalization, and bolded letters makes it very clear just how pissed off he is.
It is evident from these examples that there has been little consistency in the use of punctuation, capitalization, or prefix versus suffix to designate histone variants.
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