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  2. L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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    L.L.Bean said that some customers had been abusing the policy by returning items that had been purchased from yard sales and third parties or used the policy as a lifetime replacement program for items with normal wear and tear. [39] L.L.Bean has also stated it reserves the right to deny returns to those who regularly return items. [40]

  3. Help:Basic table markup - Wikipedia

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    |+ Table caption adds the caption "Table caption" to the top of the table. A caption is optional, but recommended according to accessibility guidelines. |-adds a new row, which should be followed by the same number of cells found in other rows. Note, rowspan="2" and colspan="2" can be used on cells to span multiple rows and columns.

  4. Creole (markup) - Wikipedia

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    The idea was conceived during a workshop at the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis. [1] [2] An EBNF grammar and XML interchange format for Creole have also been published.[3] [4] Creole was designed by comparing major wiki engines and using the most common markup for a particular wikitext element.

  5. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    Bean was born in the town of Greenwood, Maine, [2] on October 13, 1872, to Benjamin Warren Bean and Sarah (Swett) Bean, [3] one of six sons. According to a grandson of Leon L. Bean, the latter's middle name may have been originally "Linwood" and accidentally changed to "Leonwood". [ 4 ]

  6. Comparison of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    Output to DVI, PDF, PostScript, PNG, others. Maker Interchange Format (MIF) 1986 Frame Technology acquired by Adobe Systems in 1995 Text editor, FrameMaker: FrameMaker: MakeDoc: 2000 Carl Sassenrath: Text editor: Web browser (XHTML or HTML output) Markdown: 2004 John Gruber: Text editor, E-mail client: Web browser (XHTML or HTML output ...

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  8. Lightweight markup language - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight markup languages can be categorized by their tag types. Like HTML (<b>bold</b>), some languages use named elements that share a common format for start and end tags (e.g. BBCode [b]bold[/b]), whereas proper lightweight markup languages are restricted to ASCII-only punctuation marks and other non-letter symbols for tags, but some also mix both styles (e.g. Textile bq.

  9. Category:L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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