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IBM Generalized Markup Language / SCRIPT/VS / Scribe / Typesetting / William W. Tunnicliffe / Charles Goldfarb / GML / HTML / General purpose markup language / Markup languages / Computing / Standard Generalized Markup Language
Date: 2014-03-05 18:43:19
IBM Generalized Markup Language
SCRIPT/VS
Scribe
Typesetting
William W. Tunnicliffe
Charles Goldfarb
GML
HTML
General purpose markup language
Markup languages
Computing
Standard Generalized Markup Language

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