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Italian word capitalization #710

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Merging #710 into master will decrease coverage by 1.62%.
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- Coverage     68.61%   66.98%   -1.63%     
  Complexity     1609     1609              
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  Files            12       12              
  Lines          3202     3202              
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- Hits           2197     2145      -52     
- Misses         1005     1057      +52
Impacted Files Coverage Δ Complexity Δ
Template.php 73.03% <0%> (-2.58%) 1438% <0%> (ø)
expandFns.php 90.71% <0%> (+0.71%) 0% <0%> (ø) ⬇️

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@GlazerMann GlazerMann changed the title Italian words Italian word capitalization Sep 2, 2018
@ms609 ms609 merged commit 6e90cfc into ms609:master Sep 2, 2018
@GlazerMann GlazerMann deleted the patch-19 branch September 3, 2018 14:16
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