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== Attributions ==
== Attributions ==

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/*
"Jam dederat Salii (a saltu nomina ducunt)
  Armaque et ad certos verba canenda modos."

--<i>Fasti</i>, iii. 389.
*/

Attributions

Em-dash and comma both go outside the markups. The attribution is right-justified and on a separate line. In this example, it's enclosed in the same no-wrap tags as the quotation. Some Project Managers prefer it to be in a separate no-wrap, to make it easier to handle the right-justification.