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This is a bold word.
This is an italic word.
This is an underlined word.
This is a strikethrough word.

This is both bold and italic.
This is bold, italic, and underlined.

This is centered text.

This is an ordered list. It has numbers in front of each item.
  1. Item #1
  2. Item #2
  3. Item #3
  4. Item #4 -> This text should automatically wrap at the end of this line. The next line should then take into account the indent of the current list item. Indented lists are possible. Each list indents from the list it sits in.

This is an unordered list. It has bullets in front of each item.
What is the difference between a taxidermist and a tax collector? The taxidermist takes only your skin.

-Mark Twain


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The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup language used to create hypertext documents that are platform independent. HTML documents are SGML documents with generic semantics that are appropriate for representing information from a wide range of domains.
The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup language used to create hypertext documents that are platform independent. HTML documents are SGML documents with generic semantics that are appropriate for representing information from a wide range of domains.

   The Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a simple markup language used
   to create hypertext documents that are platform independent. HTML
   documents are SGML documents with generic semantics that are
   appropriate for representing information from a wide range of
   domains. HTML markup can represent hypertext news, mail,
   documentation, and hypermedia; menus of options; database query
   results; simple structured documents with in-lined graphics; and
   hypertext views of existing bodies of information.

   HTML has been in use by the World Wide Web (WWW) global information
   initiative since 1990. This specification roughly corresponds to the
   capabilities of HTML in common use prior to June 1994. HTML is an
   application of ISO Standard 8879:1986 Information Processing Text and
   Office Systems; Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).