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<p>This is a para with a footnote.<sup class="footnote-ref" id="fnref-1"><a href="#fn-1">1</a></sup></p>

<p>This is another para with a footnote<sup class="footnote-ref" id="fnref-2"><a href="#fn-2">2</a></sup> in it. Actually it has two<sup class="footnote-ref" id="fnref-3"><a href="#fn-3">3</a></sup> of
them. No, three<sup class="footnote-ref" id="fnref-4"><a href="#fn-4">4</a></sup>.</p>

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<p>Here is the body of the first footnote.&nbsp;<a href="#fnref-1" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 1 in the text.">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>And of the second footnote.</p>

<p>This one has multiple paragraphs.&nbsp;<a href="#fnref-2" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 2 in the text.">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>Here is a footnote body that starts on next line.&nbsp;<a href="#fnref-3" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 3 in the text.">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>quickie "that looks like a link ref if not careful"&nbsp;<a href="#fnref-4" class="footnoteBackLink" title="Jump back to footnote 4 in the text.">&#8617;</a></p>
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