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-## The first section [section1]
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-This is a fine section with a lot going for it. In fact, for a lot of people, this is the *section du jour*. The great Norman Pustule himself described this section as smelling like *"The Bovril of Thespes, decanted through the gussets of Joan of Arc"*
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-## The second section [section2]
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-Not many people expected the second section to measure up to the elegance of the first and, in this, they were not disappointed. Where the first section had verve and drive and an almost cavalier attitude to the English language, the second sectioned confined itself to positing the end of life in The Universe itself. A much more modest venture.
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-Maths? Surely not....
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-<< e^(i pi) + 1 = 0 [Euler's identity]>>
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-<< x_(1,2) = (-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a) [quadratic equation solution]>>
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-You can also include formulas within a sentence, such as
-<<x^2 + y^2 = 1>>. You can then make a reference to
-[Euler's identity].
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-## The third section [section3]
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-*"And what of the third section?"* you ask. Well, coming hard on the heels of the award-winning first and second sections, the third section had a lot to live up to. So it was no surprise to most people that it fell flat on its stupid looking face. The third section smelled of eggs, pifgas and a myriad of other noxious odours. It reeked, ponged and whiffed, in equal measure and --what's worse-- it never washed its nets!
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-Well, folks. That's the end of the document. Hope you liked it. Be sure to tune in again next week, when I outline the basic principles of the game of *Count Yer Nose*, which has been a firm family favourite for three hundred and seventeen years.
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-A definition list:
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-Apple
-: Pomaceous fruit of plants of the genus Malus in
- the family Rosaceae.
-: An american computer company.
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-Orange
-: The fruit of an evergreen tree of the genus Citrus.
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-[^footnote-footnote]: This was the first ever footnote, ever.
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-[^footnote-nuvver]: Here is the text of the footnote itself.
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-## Bibliography
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-[#Dullard:2006]: Professor PGCE-land. *The Boringest Book in the History of the Universe*. Arseball Press, 2006.
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