CorporisPublica:Lead section TT first sentence format

First sentence format
"An electron is a subatomic particle that carries a negative electric charge." "The chief electrical characteristic of a dynamic loudspeaker's driver is its electrical impedance as a function of frequency." "Las Meninas (Spanish for The Maids of Honour) is a 1656 painting by Diego Velázquez, ..." "'Yesterday' is a pop song originally recorded by The Beatles for their 1965 album Help!." "Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), also known as lye, caustic soda and (incorrectly, according to IUPAC nomenclature) sodium hydrate, is ..." "Arugam Bay is a bay situated on the Indian Ocean in the dry zone of Sri Lanka's southeast coast."
 * As a general rule, the first (and only the first) appearance of the page title should be in boldface as early as possible in the first sentence:
 * However, if the title of a page is descriptive and does not appear verbatim in the main text, then it should not be in boldface. So, for example, Electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers begins with:
 * If the subject of the page is normally italicized (for example, a work of art, literature, album, or ship) then its first mention should be both bold and italic text; if it is usually surrounded by quotation marks, the title should be bold but the quotation marks should not:
 * If the subject of the page has a common abbreviation or more than one name, the abbreviation (in parentheses) and each additional name should be in boldface on its first appearance:
 * Use as few links as possible before and in the bolded title. Thereafter, words used in a title may be linked to provide more detail: