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my personal favourite is "Come On Eileen" vs "Come on Eileen" - two
rather different meanings :) i've just done a search on that and
lo-and-behold there's plenty of the latter. i suppose the best
solution would be to politely warn the editor who added/changed that
release by adding a note to their edit, and then change it back.
adding a track annotation about it would probably help, as well.

2009/4/20 Christopher Key <cjk32@...>:

> Hello,
>
> I've a quick capitalisation query relating to,
>
> http://musicbrainz.org/track/7eacf73e-6e8f-4d34-bc0c-ebb9b27449b9.html
>
> titled 'The in Set'.
>
> Is 'in' not being used as an adjective rather than a preposition here,
> and should it not therefore be capitalised?  If so, is there a good way
> to prevent this change being repeatedly reverted?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Chris
>
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