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While it was once customary to italicize (or underline) all foreign words and phrases used in English, the trend is now to favor standard (roman) typeface if the term is familiar to the readers.
9.800(p) provides that "[c]ase names shall be underscored (or italicized) in text and in footnotes." Clearly, Rule 9.800 gives the writer the freedom to either underline or italicize the case name.
They cite a survey that asked men, "How many years of your life would you trade to achieve your weight goals?" The answer so shocks them that they italicize it: "17 percent of men said they would give up more than three years of their lives.
Such verses Gnoli will completely italicize - or present in partial italics where the remainder of the verse is certain, yet not italicized.
During much of the '70s, Gorchov's way of riffing on the projected anthropomorphism of action painting was to slow the gesture down and shape it, while dividing the task of mark making between the left and right hands in order to italicize the difference between them.
Pinning tearsheets to the wall might have made for a more challenging, not to mention authentic, presentation, but Wallis instead quarantines six of Clark's books--covers shut tight; not even a glimpse of what constitutes Untitled (1994), known as "the River Pheonix book," for example--inside a single dinky case, which certainly is one way to italicize their "unreadability" and pictoral anacoluthon.