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  and Antony, in 42 {{LOFE:Tag|sc}}B.C.{{LOFE:Tag|/sc}}, started on the expedition which,
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When the abbreviations "B.C.", "A.D.", "A.M.", and "P.M." are in small caps, we mark them
When the abbreviations "B.C.", "A.D.", "A.M.", and "P.M." are in small caps, we mark them
that way, always in all upper-case.  We do '''not''' include the year or time in the markups: they
that way, always in all upper-case.  We do '''not''' include the year or time in the markups: they
are like the Guidelines' example of abbreviated British currency symbols:
are like the [[DP_Official_Documentation:Formatting/Formatting_Guidelines#Placement_of_Inline_Formatting_Markup |Guidelines' example]] of abbreviated British currency symbols:
"It cost 9{{LOFE:Tag|i}}l.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} 4{{LOFE:Tag|i}}s.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} 1{{LOFE:Tag|i}}d.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}", and '''not''' like the example of an italicized date
"It cost 9{{LOFE:Tag|i}}l.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} 4{{LOFE:Tag|i}}s.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} 1{{LOFE:Tag|i}}d.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}", and '''not''' like the example of an italicized date
in the heading of a letter: "{{LOFE:Tag|i}}Enacted 4 July, 1776{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}".
in the heading of a letter: "{{LOFE:Tag|i}}Enacted 4 July, 1776{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}".
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famous ports of antiquity, the town from which Augustus
and Antony, in 42 <sc>B.C.</sc>, started on the expedition which,

Abbreviations and Numerals

When the abbreviations "B.C.", "A.D.", "A.M.", and "P.M." are in small caps, we mark them that way, always in all upper-case. We do not include the year or time in the markups: they are like the Guidelines' example of abbreviated British currency symbols: "It cost 9<i>l.</i> 4<i>s.</i> 1<i>d.</i>", and not like the example of an italicized date in the heading of a letter: "<i>Enacted 4 July, 1776</i>".