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<i>across</i> barren country to intercept pre-* | <i>across</i> barren country to intercept pre-* | ||
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== Semicolons are separators == | |||
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== Non-italicized words between italics == | == Non-italicized words between italics == | ||
Watch for non-italicized words between italicized ones, as in the first line of this example. | Watch for non-italicized words between italicized ones, as in the first line of this example. | ||
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An <i>adit</i> or <i>mining tunnel</i> is a horizontal opening driven from the surface. If it be driven along an ore body, as a vein, it is properly called a <i>vein adit</i>; if it is driven across barren country to intercept pre-*
Semicolons are separators
A semi-colon is a separator and goes outside.
Non-italicized words between italics
Watch for non-italicized words between italicized ones, as in the first line of this example.
