See pages 271f.  Not bold.
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Ann Calhoun-Sauls wrote:

> I was going to suggest that you follow the old "do as I say, not as I do"
> cliche, but now I'm leaning toward not bolding them.  I haven't found a
> place in the manual where it directly says to bold them.  The examples are
> in bold on page 231, but it looks to me like that's just to point out which
> component of the reference is being discussed because on the preceding pages
> other components are in bold (e.g., the publication date on page 225).
>
> I hope this helps.  If not let me know, where I should look again.

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