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Pulled this from the Foregone Conclusion example because I think it might not be needed, but putting it here in case someone thinks otherwise:
Less than 50 years after that, events far to the west will bring down the Tsar and eventually give rise to some Georgian with a nice moustache, who will take a far more mitts-on approach to the area. Just 20 years after that, the area's menfolk will be severely depleted in another war against Germany. Less than 20 years after that, the Aral Sea – featured prominently in the Twins' Story – will become the subject of disastrous Soviet efforts to irrigate semi-arid lands for cotton production which shrink the sea and turn the area into an even more inhospitable wasteland.
Edit: Looks like the discussion format handles paragraph breaks differently than the wiki, remember there should three backslashes at the end of that paragraph.
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Pulled this from the Foregone Conclusion example because I think it might not be needed, but putting it here in case someone thinks otherwise:
Less than 50 years after that, events far to the west will bring down the Tsar and eventually give rise to some Georgian with a nice moustache, who will take a far more mitts-on approach to the area. Just 20 years after that, the area's menfolk will be severely depleted in another war against Germany. Less than 20 years after that, the Aral Sea – featured prominently in the Twins' Story – will become the subject of disastrous Soviet efforts to irrigate semi-arid lands for cotton production which shrink the sea and turn the area into an even more inhospitable wasteland.
Edit: Looks like the discussion format handles paragraph breaks differently than the wiki, remember there should three backslashes at the end of that paragraph.
Edited by homogenized