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<h1 class="title">I am a reST document</h1>
<h2 class="subtitle" id="and-i-am-its-subtitle">And I am its subtitle</h2>

<p><a class="reference external" href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/">Rest</a> allows <em>inline</em> <strong>style</strong> and other stuff,
but I guess this <tt class="docutils literal">code</tt> is enough.</p>
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<strong>unknown: </strong><em>arg1 </em><em>arg2 </em><pre class="literal-block">
We also support unknown directive, so that no content is lost if reST
specialization is parsed.
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<p>Of course we may also find <span class="role-unknown">new roles</span>.</p>
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<strong>module: </strong><em>mymodule </em><p>This is a module that doesn't <em>exist</em></p>
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<strong>function: </strong><em>foo() </em><p>In Sphinx documentation you could find this stuff.</p>

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print &quot;I have no title&quot;
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