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    Feb 1, 2010, 11:35 AM
    Proper way to alphabetize a name with hyphen such as Vino-Esquire, under
    What is the proper way to alphabetize a name with an hyphen. As example would Vino-Esquire be alphabetized under "E" or "V"?
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    Feb 1, 2010, 11:54 AM

    You would put the name under V. And you would also ignore the hyphen in comparing with other names, so that for example "Vino-Esquire" comes after "Vinocio" and before "Vinofolio."

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