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Capitalize the official names of organized churches (religious denominations, sects, orders) and their adherents; universities and schools; school boards; courts of law; clubs; corporations; unions; alliances; associations; political parties; etc.:
Note: The official capitalization is that used by the institution itself.
Also capitalize the names of administrative subdivisions of these institutions:
Capitalize short forms that use only the specifying element:
As a rule, do not capitalize generic short forms used in a non-specific sense; preceded by a possessive, demonstrative or other type of adjective; or used adjectivally or in an adjectival form:
However, if the short form refers to a specific, unique institution, it retains the upper case when used as a noun or an adjective:
In second and subsequent references, short forms may be treated generically and lower-cased:
Do not capitalize the plural of common nouns, even when the full titles of the bodies concerned are given:
Documents intended for an internal readership often capitalize terms that would be lower-cased in writings of a general nature:
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