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just like \parbox, except that instead of specifying a width, one
specifies a tag.  All eqparboxes with the same tag -- regardless of
where they are in the document -- will stretch to fit the widest
eqparbox with that tag.  This simple, equal-width mechanism can be
used for a variety of alignment purposes, as is evidenced by the
examples in eqparbox's documentation.
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