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CDATA and section
In an XML document or external parsed entity, a CDATA section is a section of element content that is marked for the parser to interpret as only character data, not markup.
A CDATA section starts with the following sequence:

CDATA and is
This can be used to implement synonymy, as in this example ( where CDATA is used to avoid the need for XML escaping ):
The term CDATA, meaning character data, is used for distinct, but related, purposes in the markup languages SGML and XML.

CDATA and syntax
The rules for well-formedness go beyond the requirements mentioned above to nest tags properly and to quote attribute values: they include, for example, rules about the characters that can appear in names and elsewhere, the syntax of comments, processing instructions, entity references, and CDATA sections, and many other similar details.

CDATA and be
Some applications ( but not XML or SGML parsers themselves ) also allow referencing notations indirectly by naming them in the < tt >" URN: name "</ tt > value of a standard CDATA attribute, everywhere a URI can be specified.

CDATA and by
* all the external entities used by these standard document types are referenced by simple attributes, declared with the CDATA type in their standard DTD ( such as the " href " attribute of an anchor " a " element, or the " src " attribute of an image " img " element, whose values are interpreted as a URI, without needing any catalog of public identifiers, i. e., known FPI );

section and is
And there is no section of the nation more ardent than the South in the cold war against Communism.
It is true that New England, more than any other section, was dedicated to education from the start.
The final section of this pamphlet is of special interest in a consideration of Steele's relations with Swift.
This is the principal point made in this final section of Englishman No. 57, and it caps Steele's efforts in his other writing of these months to counteract the notion of the Tories as a `` Church Party '' supported by the body of the clergy.
The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
The entire middle section of The Walnut Trees is taken up with the life of Vincent Berger himself, whose fragmentary notes on his `` encounters with mankind '' are now conveyed by his son.
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
The latter matter is considered in detail in a later section.
The Secretary of the Interior or any duly authorized representative shall be entitled to admission to, and to require reports from the operator of, any metal or nonmetallic mine which is in a State ( excluding any coal or lignite mine ), the products of which regularly enter commerce or the operations of which substantially affect commerce, for the purpose of gathering data and information necessary for the study authorized in the first section of this Act.
The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed out of the sums covered into any of the funds pursuant to subsection ( B ) of this section, and after making the deduction provided for in Section 7 ( B ) of this Title -- ( 1 )
The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary of State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav Claims Fund pursuant to subsection ( B ) of this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection ( C ) of this Section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia to the extent required under Article 1 ( C ) of the Yugoslav Claims Agreement of 1948.
No corporation engaged in commerce shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where the effect of such acquisition may be to substantially lessen competition between the corporation whose stock is so acquired and the corporation making the acquisition, or to restrain such commerce in any section or community, or tend to create a monopoly of any line of commerce.
The section is violated whether or not actual restraints or monopolies, or the substantial lessening of competition, have occurred or are intended.
Accordingly, if it is not repealed by the Congress at its present session, I shall have no alternative thereafter but to direct the Secretary of Defense to disregard the section unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines otherwise.
Next to it is a copper section, with cooking utensils and a figure of the chief cook in an elaborate, floor-length robe.
A head is a handy thing to have and I installed one under a removable section of the port bunk.
Richard S. Allen is the authority for the statement that the northern section was probably roofed by 1810.
This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross section whereas in reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures.
Although there is no question but that the process of washing fabrics involves a number of phenomena which are related together in an extremely complicated way and that these phenomena and their interrelations are not well understood at the present, this section attempts to present briefly an up-to-date picture of the physical chemistry of washing either fabrics or hard surfaces.
Detailed information on record lengths of the giants is given in the section that follows.
We have chosen to give it at the end of the section since it deals with differential equations and thus is not purely linear algebra.
Thus, the writer decided to hold one experimental section of the functional preparation for marriage course in the spring semester of 1960 exclusively for persons already married -- that is, prerequisite: `` marriage ''.
One might digress at this point and speculate that if it is `` wise '' to create special sections for special status, then why not a special section for women pregnant before marriage, and one for 44-year-old men with teenage children, and so on.

section and merely
If it had not been for George W. O ' Brien, the place which was to become Wickett might have remained as Aroya, merely a switch and a section house on the Texas and Pacific Railroad, established to house one of the maintenance crews for the railroad.
Balakirev's use of two songs in this section was an important departure from the model, as it allowed him to link the symphonic process of symphonic form with Glinka's variations on an ostinato pattern, and in contrasting them treat the songs symphonically instead of merely decoratively.
The uncategorized section is known in the industry as " general fiction ", but in fact many of the titles in this usually large section are often themselves genre novels that have been placed in the general section because sellers believe they will appeal, due to their high quality or other special characteristics, to a wider audience than merely the readers of that genre.
Furthermore, membership in some of them ( see the next section below ) is no longer voluntary, which is why some of them have omitted the word " association " and merely call themselves the " state bar " to indicate that they are the incorporated body that constitutes the entire admitted legal profession of a state.
Article I, section 3 of the Constitution, providing for the election of officers of the Senate, appears to assume that the Vice President succeeds to the Office of the President rather than merely discharging the duties thereof:
There are numerous instances of characters listed under section headers which are merely artificial extractions of portions of those characters, and some of these portions are not even actual graphs with an independent existence ( e. g., 亅 jué or juě in 了 liǎo ), as explained by Serruys ( 1984 ), who therefore prefers the term ‘ glyph ’ extraction rather than graphic extraction ( p. 657 ).
( 2 ) No person contravenes section 20 merely by providing legal advice, counselling, health advice, or any medical services to a person under 18 years of age.
However, that fact is contested by Peñarol, stating that while the CUR employees did engage in sports activity, those activities were merely recreational and not official in any way, as the football section was already independent from CUR, which is, again, contested by Nacional fans, as they claim, ex CURCC seniors seemed to continue with its own activities playing friendly matches in Rivera.
Note that the Parkway is merely a controlled-access portion of the various numbered highways, all of which continue for some distance as open-access highways beyond the freeway section.
* In the final section of the poem, Prufrock rejects the idea that he is Prince Hamlet, suggesting that he is merely " an attendant lord " ( 112 ) whose purpose is to " advise the prince " ( 114 ), a likely allusion to Polonius.
The court found it unnecessary to consider whether the substance of section 7 implies a right to abortion, but instead made its decision on narrow and merely procedural grounds.
A special photographic section, headed by Roy Stryker, was intended merely to provide public relations for its programs, but instead produced what some consider one of the greatest collections of documentary photographs ever created in the U. S. Whether this effort can be called " photojournalism " is debatable, since the FSA photographers had more time and resources to create their work than most photojournalists usually have.
White argued that while the federal government had the power to impose tariffs, it should only do so when it benefited the nation as a whole, and not merely one section ( i. e., the North ) at the expense of another ( i. e., the agrarian South, which relied on trade with England ).
Though a niche in either Classical or Gothic contexts may be empty and merely provide some articulation and variety to a section of wall, the cult origins of the niche suggested that it be filled with a statue.
A fuller treatment of the subject of the Indo-European Pantheon would not merely list the cognate names but describe additional correspondences in the " family relationships ", festival dates, associated myths ( but see Mythology section ) and special powers.
' The coinage at first merely denoted the physics section of the Health Division ... the name also served security: ' radiation protection ' might arouse unwelcome interest ; ' health physics ' conveyed nothing.
The Trial Judge held that although the definition of spouse, as defined in section 2 of the Old Age Security Act, created a distinction it was merely a distinction between spouses and " non-spouses " ( e. g. siblings ), the latter being a group which Parliament had allegedly not intended to confer similar benefits upon.
Robertson held that the definition of " spouse ", as defined by section 2 of the Old Age Security Act, did not discriminate against the appellants, Egan and Nesbit, by virtue of the fact that the definition merely created a " distinction " between spouses and non-spouses.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the definition became even looser and is sometimes used to refer to a wide section of the ( generally urban ) underclass of the country ( in England generally known as chavs ), or merely a person of any social class who " lives on the cheap " such as a bohemian.
Unlike the other two English-language newspapers, the paper is pro-KMT and is committed to the view of " one China " with the domestic news section covering Taiwan merely referred to as " Local News ".
He was once heard joking that on his birth certificate, under the section marked " father's name ," it merely said, " Lover!
The Mechon-mamre. org website's " About " section states that most participants in the work of Mechon-Mamre are Baladi Yemenite Jews, although some of the more impacting individuals of Mechon-Mamre. org are not Yemenite or Dor Daim at all, but merely promote observance of Talmudic law as codified in the Mishneh Torah.
Stendhal, by contrast, sees the second section of this chapter as a large footnote to the last line of the genealogy, a lengthy explanation of why Joseph is merely the husband of Jesus ' mother but also why Jesus is an heir to David.

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