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31 May
2007
31 May
'07
2:35 a.m.
All, I see an example of the use of multipars in a background developed in "It's in the Details," but I can't find any explanation of what multipars represents (or multilocs or friends). Can someone steer me to an explanation of what these things represent and how to use them? Thanks. David.