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+<!DOCTYPE html>
+ <html>
+ <head>
+ <meta charset=utf-8>
+ <link href="withintext3htmlrules.xml" rel="its-rules">
+ <title>Appaloosa</title>
+ </head>
+ <body>
+ <section itemscope>
+ <h2>keywords</h2>
+ <span itemprop="firstkeyword">horse</span>
+ <span itemprop="secondkeyword">appaloosa</span>
+ </section>
+ <p itemscope>
+ The Appaloosa
+ <cite>
+ The name comes from "Palouse horse" in reference to the Palouse River in Northern Idaho.
+ </cite>
+ are rugged horses originally breed by the
+ <span itemprop="keyword">Nez-Perce</span>
+ tribe in the US Northwest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They are often characterized by their spotted coats, as shown here:
+ <img src="appaloosa.png" alt="Appaloosa horses">
+ </p>
+<!--footer-->
+ <p>
+ Copyright:
+ <em>Zebulon Inc.</em>
+ </p>
+ </body>
+ </html>