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Here comes a beautiful list: eqtest

  1. This is the first level
    1. This is the second level
      1. This is the third level
        1. This is the fourth level
        2. Another item in the fourth level
  2. Another item in the second level

  1.   This is list item number one.
  2.   Here is number two
  3.  And here is number three
See Item gif 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 gif 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