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{{Poetically break lines}} is a template designed to format poetry simply and reliably. It differs from {{ Poem quote }} in two significant ways: it does not add spacing around the poem that sets it apart as “block quote”, and it automatically provides hanging indentation when lines are so long that they wrap.
This template may be substituted. This template transforms line breaks into <br /> tags. It is very similar to the {{ poem }} template, except that it does not invoke the <poem> MediaWiki extension.
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John Higgins etched his name deeper into Crucible folklore after becoming just the seventh player to strike a maximum 147 break at the World Snooker Championship, writes Will Jennings.
This template may be substituted. This template transforms line breaks into <br /> tags. It is very similar to the {{ poem }} template, except that it does not invoke the <poem> MediaWiki extension.
This template invokes the <poem> MediaWiki extension in order to render line breaks properly. See also {{ Break lines }} for doing the same without the <poem> MediaWiki extension. Usage
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A maximum break (also known as a maximum, a 147, or orally, a one‑four‑seven) is the highest possible break in snooker in normal circumstances [a] and is a special type of total clearance. A player compiles a maximum break by potting all 15 reds with 15 blacks for 120 points, followed by all six colours for a further 27 points.