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Created Oct 21, 2016 by Alex Theg@athegOwner

{ths} tags throughout Green

Any ideas what these {ths} tags might be? They're sprinkled thoughout the book, so if they don't add anything let's get clean them out.

See chapter 1 as an example. The tags render in the HMTL like this: "Islam in Sistan. C.{ths}E. Bosworth’s" with the "{ths}" in purple.

Here's the underlying HTML (this is all inside an enclosing p tag):

...Islam in Sistan. C.<span style="color: #800080; font-family: GentiumAlt">{ths}</span>E. Bosworth’s

Original XML:

      <w:r w:rsidR="005266F1">
        <w:rPr>
          <w:rFonts w:ascii="GentiumAlt" w:hAnsi="GentiumAlt"/>
          <w:color w:val="800080"/>
        </w:rPr>
        <w:t>{ths}</w:t>
      </w:r>
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