Library of Formatting Examples:Block Quotes/03A

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Curlers to abolish the language of the rink,
as it would be for the gentlemen of certain
learned professions, to substitute the Queen's
English for their most unclassical Latin. An
explanation of the following terms, which are
in constant use, is therefore indispensable in
a work of this nature;

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<i>Angled Guard</i>--A stone which obliquely covers
or guards one stone or more.

<i>Bias</i>--An inclination in the ice, tending to
lead a stone off the direction given to it
by the player.

<i>Block the ice</i>--See "fill the ice."

<i>Boardhead</i>--See "brough."

<i>Break an egg on</i>--To strike one stone very
gently with another.

<i>Brough</i>--(Alemanic, <i>bruchus</i>, a camp, often
circular). The space within the largest
circle drawn round the tee.
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Hanging indents

This is a series of Hanging Indents, preceded by extra white space. Either of those is sufficient reason to use a Block Markup.

Wrappable lists

Although it's a List, the text is wrappable, so use a Block Quote, not a no-wrap.