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<p>sometimes it is observed but not rigorously. When the distinction is made, proper nouns are limited to single words only (possibly with the), while proper names include all proper nouns (in their primary applications) as well as <a href="page.php?w=noun_phrase">noun phrase</a>s such as the United Kingdom, North Carolina, Royal Air Force, and the White House. Proper names can have a common noun or a proper noun as their <a href="page.php?w=head_%28linguistics%29">head</a>; the United Kingdom is a proper name with the common noun kingdom as its</p><p>
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