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*tractor with government for cleansing the sea bedding. It is composed of a centre piece <i>A</i>, strongly fixed to a post in the ground, the bars <i>A B</i> <i>A C</i> being suspended above it, so as to remain horizontally moveable, while describing 1/4 of a revo-*
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"A B" and "A C" are two objects. Should they be marked separately or be in one pair of markups? In Plain Text, separate markups will give more accurate emphasis: ... the bars _A B_ _A C_ being .... In HTML, both ways will look the same.
