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Remarks
This element is restricted to a very few contexts, for example, inside <title>s and inside table cells (<td>s and <th>s).
Authoring/Best Practice: Usage is discouraged.
The intent of this Tag Set is not to capture the “look-and-feel” of a
document.
Content Model
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