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+\documentclass{article}
+\title{Python}
+\author{Wikipedia}
+\maketitle
+\begin{document}
+Python is a general-purpose high-level programming language whose
+design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python aims to combine
+"remarkable power with very clear syntax", and its standard library is
+large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters
+is unusual among popular programming languages.
+
+Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not
+limited to object oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent,
+functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system
+and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby,
+Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a
+scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting
+contexts.
+
+The reference implementation of Python (CPython) is free and open
+source software and has a community-based development model, as do all
+or nearly all of its alternative implementations. CPython is managed
+by the non-profit Python Software Foundation.
+
+This content is from Wikipedia's Python page.
+\end{document}