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				@@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ For interpreted languages such as shell, python, R, etc, org-babel 
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				 allows source blocks to be executed: the code is passed to the 
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				 interpreter and you have control over what is done with the results of 
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				 excecution. E.g. place point anywhere in the following blocks and use 
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				-=C-c C-c= to run the code[fn:1]. In each case the code comes first, 
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				-followed by the results of evlauting the block. 
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				+=C-c C-c= to run the code[fn:1]. In the first two cases the code comes 
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				+first, followed by the results of evlauting the block. 
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				 **** Ruby 
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				 #+begin_src ruby 
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