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- the right of the Spitzweg image and is vertically centred. This looks odd as the remaining text continues below the image. Maybe some CSS "vertical-align:bottom"
- 03:04, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC) That page regarding styles of English also mentions not having multiple styles on the same page. This article seems to be American
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