Proper Noun through Tamil || சிறப்புப் பெயர்ச்சொல் || சொல் இலக்கணத்தின் ...

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Proper Noun through Tamil || சிறப்புப் பெயர்ச்சொல் || சொல் இலக்கணத்தின் ...
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Are YOU on PEDs?!1!!?? yeah, probably so. sketches by Emily Keegin, photograph by David Brandon Geeting
7.51 Proper nouns and 7.54 Italics for key terms
Per 7.54, key terms in the area under discussion can be italicized on first use (the purl stitch is slightly more difficult; a method is a type of function).
However, per 7.51, foreign proper nouns are not italicized (The Italians call the city Roma; we visited the Moulin Rouge).
What about key terms that are proper nouns (but not foreign)? I've been un-italicizing capitalized technical terms in my work because the capital letters seem to serve the same purpose as the italics—to say that this is a particular significant usage of this name:
You'll need to use Cocoa, the API for Mac OS X. (not "You'll need to use Cocoa ...")