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  1. 5. Often the preferred term for a person from a Spanish-speaking land or culture from Latin America. Use more specific identification when possible.
  2. 7. Capitalize the names in all uses. When used with a specific date, abbreviate only. Spell out when using alone, or with a year.
  3. 10. Should be used in place of a person's given name in news stories only when it is the way the individual prefers to be known.
  4. 12. Lowecase the military vehicle and capitalize the brand.
  5. 13. Trademark for a brand of whirlpool products.
  6. 14. Capitalize legislative acts but not bills.
  7. 15. Do not use okay.
  8. 16. Use only with full names of persons or animals. Do not precede by a comma.
  9. 19. A trademark for a brand of facial tissue.
  10. 21. Capitalize before a name when it is the formal title for an individual who presides in a court of law. Do not continue to use the title in a second reference.
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  1. 1. ski Registered trademark for a type of personal watercraft.
  2. 2. Avoid use as a synonym for latest if it might imply finality.
  3. 3. Capitalize only when used before the name of royalty.
  4. 4. Use as the abbreviation for number in conjunction with a figure to indicate position or rank.
  5. 5. Capitalize when preceded by the name of a state. Lowercase when used generically and for all plural references.
  6. 6. Do not use before a date or day of the week when its absence would not lead to confusion, except at the beginning of a sentence.
  7. 7. Capitalize when referring to U.S. forces. Do not use the abbreviation USMC. Capitalize when referring to an individual. Do not describe as soldiers.
  8. 8. Do not precede this suffix by a hyphen unless the letter l would be tripled or the main element is a proper noun. Follow with a hyphen when used as a prefix meaning similar to.
  9. 9. Do not use as a synonym for woman. May be used when it is a courtesy title.
  10. 11. A trademark for photographic products made by Eastman Kodak Co.
  11. 12. Not interchangeable with prison.
  12. 17. Use when referring to spoken word.
  13. 18. In the sense of mass communication, such as magazines, newspapers, television, etc. The word is plural.
  14. 20. A generic term for all members of the bar. Do not use as a formal title.