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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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    Modern style is to use a full point (period) after a shortening (see § Shortenings for exceptions) but no full points within an acronym or initialism. In the unusual case of an acronym containing full points between letters, it should also have a full point after the final letter.

  3. Full stop - Wikipedia

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    The name period is first attested (as the Latin loanword peridos) in Ælfric of Eynsham's Old English treatment on grammar. There, it was distinguished from the full stop (the distinctio) and continued the Greek underdot's earlier function as a comma between phrases. [5]

  4. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (people)/Archive 11

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    Because the difference between a name with spaces between periods and initials, and one lacking these spaces, can not be used as single difference in a disambiguation logic appropriate redirects must be created (e.g. also if C. P. E. Bach exists as a redirect to a page with the given names not abbreviated, also C.P.E. Bach must exist and must ...

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    In longer abbreviations that incorporate the country's initials (USN, USAF), never use periods. When the United States is mentioned with one or more other countries in the same sentence, US (or U.S. ) may be too informal, especially at the first mention or as a noun instead of an adjective ( France and the United States , not France and the US ).

  6. Abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    When an abbreviation appears at the end of a sentence, only one period is used: The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. In the past, some initialisms were styled with a period after each letter and a space between each pair. For example, U. S., but today this is typically US.

  7. What Do AM and PM Stand For? - AOL

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    And when you’re using periods and the abbreviation ends a sentence, you don’t need an extra period—as in “I RSVP’d to that party, please pick me up at 12 p.m..”

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    Looking back on the résumé, Kashiramka said three things worked well: 1. Talk about impact: He gave a high-level description of past roles, followed by his work and its impact. 2. Summarize ...