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* [[Christianity|Christians]], and some editions of [[The Bible]], often capitalize pronouns that refer to [[God]] or [[Jesus]] to show reverence to Him. |
* [[Christianity|Christians]], and some editions of [[The Bible]], often capitalize pronouns that refer to [[God]] or [[Jesus]] to show reverence to Him. |
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* In ''[[Who Moved My Cheese?]]'', "Cheese" and "New Cheese" are written with initial caps when referring to the littlepeople because "Cheese" represents what people desire in life. |
* In ''[[Who Moved My Cheese?]]'', "Cheese" and "New Cheese" are written with initial caps when referring to the littlepeople because "Cheese" represents what people desire in life. |
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* In ''[[Who Cut the Cheese?]]'' by Stilton Jarlsberg, the first pages of the story lampshade the practice of writing "Cheese" with initial caps for extra symbolism. |
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