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Supplement to the Chicago Manual of Style: 1. Introduction 2. Possessives and Numbers 3. Capitalization and Spelling 4. Abbreviations and Symbols 5. Punctuation 6. Italics 7. Notes 8. Bibliographies 9. Indexing 10. Preparing a Manuscript for Electronic Submission 11.Permissions 12. Language Usage 13. Bible Translations 14. Miscellaneous: Unacceptable Language, Postal Addresses 15. Cover Designs 16. Royalties, Agreements, and Payments
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