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Here comes a beautiful list:
eqtest
- This is the first list item! Let's make it a long one,
so that we can demostrate how nicely LaTeX indents list items.
- groceries
- potatoes
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- celery
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- frying chicken
- laundry
- This is the first level
- This is the second level
- This is the third level
- This is the fourth level
- Another item in the fourth level
- Another item in the second level
- This is the first level
- This is the second level
- This is the third level
- This is the fourth level
- Another item in the fourth level
- Another item in the second level
- This is list item number one.
- Here is number two
- And here is number three
See Item
in the list above for a description of
number two.
To refer to a bibliography item in the style of a footnote, use
the math superscript command, as in
Carroll. Or you can just do it like this:
see Reference
for a great story about a boy and
a bear.
- Dogs
- dogs, with their friendly, obedient nature,
make excellent pets. There are many different sizes of dogs,
ranging from a bundle you can hold in one hand to a 50-60
pound animal that begins to resemble a horse.
- Cats
- Cats make ideal pets for people who are on-the-go.
Independent and intelligent in nature, they do not require a
great deal of attention. while being well able to entertain
and take care of themselves, cats also offer warmth and
affection to their owners.
- Birds
- Birds add a splash of color and a pleasant
background music to the household. The patient bird owner can
train his pet to talk and sit on his finger, and even ride
around town on his shoulder.
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Barry Bernstein
Tue Oct 22 09:34:09 CDT 1996