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287 for example, sets dot to the first line of the file.
325 It's difficult to indicate typographically, but in this example no newline appears
472 Here is an example that includes it for clarity:
527 For example, if the file contains \f(CWA\f(CIAA\f(CWA\f1,
602 For example, to change
622 We can read this example as, ``find all occurrences of
684 runs can contain addresses. For example, if we want to print all
756 Here is an example. Say we wanted to double space the document, that is,
765 The last example is slightly different, because it puts a newline
791 Thus, this example
795 A more common example is indenting a block of text by a tab stop.
803 The last example uses the pattern (idiom, really)
851 Here is an example of the difference between
901 A simple example is to change all occurrences of
940 As another simple example, consider a problem
996 For example, consider the following piece of the Emacs manual:
1004 whose short description contains that keyword. For example,
1021 whose short description contains that keyword. For example,
1104 There is more we could do here; for example, another
1107 I won't elaborate the example any further, but you should have
1119 This example uses the
1148 As a more interesting example, consider changing all occurrences of
1178 in the above example,
1254 For example,
1270 The next example converts all appearances of
1280 Of course, you could do this example more efficiently with a simple
1379 For example, many
1592 for example,
1705 For example, since an apostrophe identifies modified files,
1710 Here is a longer example: find all uses of a particular variable
1746 This example deletes from the menu all C files that do not contain