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1<appendix id="gfdl">
2<appendixinfo>
3<title>GNU Free Documentation License</title>
4
5 <pubdate>Version 1.2, November 2002</pubdate>
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21
22<title>GNU Free Documentation License</title>
23<section id="gfdl-0"><title>PREAMBLE</title>
24
25<para>The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or
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47<section id="gfdl-1"><title>APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS</title>
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193<section id="gfdl-4"><title>MODIFICATIONS</title>
194
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203<orderedlist id="gfdl-modif-cond" numeration="upperalpha">
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445</section>
446</appendix>
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