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Pensapedia:Naming conventions

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==Specific events==
When naming specific events, the most generally accepted convention is to use the name or description of the event, followed by a comma, and the year in which the event took place, e.g. [[Municipal elections, 1908]] or [[Streetcar operators' strike, 1908]]. ==Specific events==When naming specific events, If the most generally accepted convention event is to use the name so well-known or description of the unique that it would not be confused with any other event, followed by a comma, and it may be acceptable to omit the year in which the event took place, e.g. [[Municipal elections, 1908Halloween Night Fire]].

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