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So let's not italicize them and be done with it!
Yet one hears the words as if they were italicized.
When used in this manner, signals should not be italicized.
This is in line with the convention that variables should be italicized.
The name of winning chef for each round is italicized.
A great deal of the movie is so heavily italicized that it's not very funny.
As if to italicize his words, two more bombers went up in flames.
No need to italicize your words at me, miss.
It would be better to put those words in upper- lower case and maybe even italicizing them on a highway sign.
Do not italicize a signal if it is being used as a verb.
We italicized the letters so that they were more forward-moving.
Having been used in English for over 300 years, it is no longer italicized in writing.
As you read, you'll notice that Salinger frequently italicizes words.
The deadness, the finish of it all, was italicized there.
Yet as "Ragtime" goes on, there seems to be little time to italicize important moments.
The ensemble seemed blinded by its new venue; everything was italicized.
Both of these terms are italicized and the genus name is also capitalized.
When, after a crucial event, the director switches to color, the effect is to italicize the obvious.
But in print, you can't italicize irony, know what I mean?
The signal and infra are italicized, but the rest of the text is not.
It is customary to italicize all three parts of such a name, but not the connecting term.
These expressions have been italicized in the diagram above.
"I'm italicizing the words 'important art' because there is no more important artist than your own child."
Everything must be chopped up, epitomized, put in short sentences, and italicized.
The signal would be italicized but the text explaining where to look is in ordinary type.