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In the case of “prime minister”, either both words begin with a capital letter or neither, except of course when the term begins a sentence. When using the term generically, do not capitalize it: “There are many prime ministers around the world.” When referring to a specific office, generally use uppercase: “The British Prime Minister is Tony Blair.” (A good rule of thumb is this: when the modifier is the definite article ''the'', use “Prime Minister”; when the modifier is the indefinite article ''a'', use “prime minister”. When there is no article, some style manuals recommend, for example, “British prime minister”.)
 
In the case of “prime minister”, either both words begin with a capital letter or neither, except of course when the term begins a sentence. When using the term generically, do not capitalize it: “There are many prime ministers around the world.” When referring to a specific office, generally use uppercase: “The British Prime Minister is Tony Blair.” (A good rule of thumb is this: when the modifier is the definite article ''the'', use “Prime Minister”; when the modifier is the indefinite article ''a'', use “prime minister”. When there is no article, some style manuals recommend, for example, “British prime minister”.)
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For the use of titles and honorifics in biographical articles, see [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (biographies)#Honorific_prefixes]].
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For the use of titles and honorifics in biographical articles, see [[Centiare:Manual of Style (biographies)#Honorific_prefixes]].
    
===Religions, deities, philosophies, doctrines, and their adherents===
 
===Religions, deities, philosophies, doctrines, and their adherents===
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