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<Title>underscore quoting tests</Title>
<Author></Author>
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<Para>This should receive <Emphasis>emphasis</Emphasis>
This <Emphasis>might</Emphasis> not receive <Emphasis>emphasis</Emphasis>
This _ probably should receive <Emphasis>emphasis</Emphasis>
Underscores _f <Emphasis>nested</Emphasis> b_ and between_words
</Para><Para>Continuing <Emphasis>multiple
lines</Emphasis> should work
</Para><Para><Emphasis Role="strong">Even now</Emphasis> it <Emphasis>should
probably</Emphasis> work indeed
</Para><Para>foobar <Emphasis>empha</Emphasis> not_empha <Emphasis>can't</Emphasis>
foobar <Emphasis>empha</Emphasis> not_empha <Emphasis>can't</Emphasis>
</Para><Para>This is line: 20 in file: stdin
</Para><BlockQuote><Para>In blockquote, how does an em dash
— even a little one — work at the
beginning of a line? (This has nothing to do
with underscores.)
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