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		By: Fran Marie		</title>
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		By: Chinisa Innukshopa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I gave the strategy a go, I noticed that the format delimiters sometimes required extraneous white space next to them to be honoured properly (e.g. &quot;He said _what_?!&quot; just prints out the underscores about the &quot;what&quot; without italicizing it, while &quot;He said _what_ ?!&quot; italicizes the &#039;&quot;what&quot; at the cost of unsightly white space separating it from the question mark).  I can probably think of a number of English-language teachers who&#039;d storm YouTube with torches and pitchforks for not allowing punctuation to stay BESIDE formatted words without intervening stray characters.  How can one work around this issue? ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I gave the strategy a go, I noticed that the format delimiters sometimes required extraneous white space next to them to be honoured properly (e.g. &#8220;He said _what_?!&#8221; just prints out the underscores about the &#8220;what&#8221; without italicizing it, while &#8220;He said _what_ ?!&#8221; italicizes the &#8216;&#8221;what&#8221; at the cost of unsightly white space separating it from the question mark).  I can probably think of a number of English-language teachers who&#8217;d storm YouTube with torches and pitchforks for not allowing punctuation to stay BESIDE formatted words without intervening stray characters.  How can one work around this issue? </p>
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