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- There are three factors, as follows: First, military preparation; second, industrial mobilization; and third, manpower.
8.25.
After a salutation.
- My Dear Sir:
- Ladies and Gentlemen:
- To Whom It May Concern:
8.26.
In expressing clock time.
- 2:40 p.m.
8.27.
After introductory lines in lists, tables, and leaderwork, if subentries follow.
- Seward Peninsula:
- Council district:
- Northern Light Mining Co.
- Wild Goose Trading Co.
- Fairhaven district: Alaska Dredging Association (single subitem runs in).
- Council district:
- Seward Peninsula: Council district (single subitem runs in):
- Northern Light Mining Co.
- Wild Goose Trading Co.
8.28.
In Biblical and other citations.
- Luke 4:3.
- I Corinthians 13:13.
- Journal of Education 3:342–358.
8.29.
In bibliographic references, between place of publication and name of publisher.
- Congressional Directory. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.
8.30.
To separate book titles and subtitles.
- Financial Aid for College Students: Graduate
- Germany Revisited: Education in the Federal Republic
8.31.
In imprints before the year (en space each side of colon).
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington : 2008
8.32.
In proportions.
- Concrete mixed 5:3:1
but 5-2-1 or 5-2-1 (when so in copy)