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  2. The definite or indefinite article is sometimes included in the official title of literary works as well as other kinds of fiction and non-fiction publications and works such as newspapers, films and visual artworks. In this case, the article should be included in the name of the corresponding Wikipedia article as well. For example,

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles of works - Wikipedia

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    If a stylization that readers might look for can be created as an article title, redirect it to the actual article, and include {{R from stylization}} on the redirect page: ALIEN³. Semantic markup and special characters in titles should be preserved when they convey meaning not just decoration, especially if omitting them would make the title ...

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Organisms

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    We generally do not add achievement titles or their abbreviations to the names of humans (Sir Laurence Olivier; Walter Lindrum, OBE), except in the first sentence of the lead section of the article on that person (with a link to what the title means), so we obviously follow the same rule for animals, e.g. with titles like Grand Champion (GC ...

  5. Wikipedia:Article titles - Wikipedia

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    The article title appears at the top of a reader's browser window and as a large level 1 heading above the editable text of an article, circled here in dark red. The name or names given in the first sentence do not always match the article title. By the design of Wikipedia's software, an article can only have one title.

  6. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (use English-language sources)

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    The use of modified letters (e.g. those with accents or other diacritics) in article titles is neither encouraged nor discouraged; when deciding between versions of a word that differ in the use or non-use of modified letters, follow the general usage in reliable sources that are written in the English language (including other encyclopedias and reference works).

  7. Wikipedia:Consistency in article titles - Wikipedia

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    Consistency in titles means that: titles for the same kind of subject should not differ in form or structure without good reason.Where multiple titles are available, and where titles are equally usable in terms of recognizability, naturalness, preciseness, and conciseness, then the title to be used should be consistent with titles used for similar or related topics in Wikipedia.

  8. Wikipedia:Proper names and proper nouns - Wikipedia

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    This is an essay on WP:Manual of Style, WP:Article titles, and WP:Requested moves. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines , as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community .

  9. Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (definite or indefinite ...

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    In many cases, redirects with an extra "the" will aid both searching and linking. (The most obvious example is newspapers - many newspapers have "The" in their name and many do not. If you're looking for or linking to a newspaper article, you can't be trusted to guess whether or not that particular paper will have "The" in the article title or ...