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a. When Cuttering under a caption that reads By region or country, A-Z (or its equivalent), use the country Cutter both for the country as a whole and for any region or political division that is located entirely within the country. Examples:

2. New Cutters. If a Cutter for a specific region or country is being applied for the first time in a particular class, and there is no conflict with adjacent Cutter numbers, use the Cutter indicated in the regions and countries table. If a conflict exists with adjacent Cutter numbers, continue the existing Cutter arrangement, adjusting the new Cutter to maintain the proper alphabetical arrangement.

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(2) If the class number represents more than the one country, Cutter for the country only. Do not bring out the region. Examples:

b. If an island or group of islands is isolated from its parent country, or is itself a country, Cutter for the entity under its own name, e.g.

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"Personal" is a song performed by English singer Hrvy. The song was released as a digital download on 30 November 2017, by Universal Music as the third and final single from his second extended play Talk to Ya. The song peaked at number sixty-two on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Blair Dreelan, Danny Shah, Harvey Cantwell, Jordan Thomas and Justus Nzeribe.

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A music video to accompany the release of "Personal" was released onto YouTube on 30 November 2017.[1] Loren Gray, Ariel Martin, and Luna Blaise appear in the video. It has since reached over 300 million views as of October 2022.

d. If a region was formerly part of another country, Cutter for the country to which it currently belongs even if the work is about a historical period when the region was not part of its present country.

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b. If a class number pertains to only one region or continent, e.g., Regions or countries of Africa, A-Z, and the name of a subregion consists of the region name modified by an adjective, Cutter for the adjective, e.g.

When Cuttering for entities within these countries under a By region or country, A-Z caption, Cutter for the country, not for the political division. Examples:

BACKGROUND: The regions and countries table was developed in order to insure uniformity of Cutter numbers in all classes. It is applied to new entries in the shelflist when the form caption in the classification schedule reads By region or country, A-Z, provided that there is no conflict with existing entries. The table comprises countries, regions, historical jurisdictions or entities, and islands. This instruction sheet provides guidelines for applying the regions and countries table and for establishing new Cutters for the table. For principles governing Cuttering by region or country, see F 430.

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c. When Cuttering for a region whose name consists of the name of a country modified by an adjective, use the following guidelines:

b. For geographic entities within the following countries, headings are established using as a qualifier the name of the first order political division rather than the name of the country:

5. Historical jurisdictions/entities. Cutter as established any historical jurisdiction or entity that existed in the past and whose former territories are not encompassed by a present day country, e.g.

1. Existing Cutters. If a Cutter for a region or country has been used in the shelflist or established in the classification schedule, use that number even if it is in conflict with the number in the regions and countries table.