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The dl element is used to create an ordered list. Definition Lists consists of term/definition pairs. Terms are defined with the dt element, and definitions are defined with the dd element.
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Published August 25, 2008, 11:30 am, The Hindu
MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS: Infosys buys UK-based Axon group for £407 m Cost of acquisition is roughly twice Axon’s 2007 revenues.
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