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The \centerline markup ends the previous paragraph and places equal blank
spaces on both sides of a word or phrase on a single line. This markup is
useful for titles and emphasis. The only parameter for this markup is the
text to be centered.
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\centerline{SOCIOGEOLOGY\lbr
Minerals and Human Behavior}
\vs{12pt}
\centerline{by Achilles Chert}
\vs{24pt}
"Does the Absurd dictate death?" asks Albert . . .
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| SOCIOGEOLOGY |
| Minerals and Human Behavior |
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| by Achilles Chert |
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| "Does the Absurd dictate death?" asks Albert . . . |
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You may use \linebreak within \centerline.